Sydney,
Australias gateway city and the capital of New South Wales
(and the site for the 2000 Olympics) is built around one of the
most beautiful harbours in the world, and along kilometres of
golden beaches stretching north and south of the city on the shores
of the Pacific Ocean.
Sydney
is a friendly city offering visitors a variety of attractions
and activities. The beaches and harbour play a major role in the
lives of Sydney-siders with yachting, surfing, sailboarding, swimming
and water-skiing available. Many national parks and protected
areas of natural bushland surround the city, and the picturesque
Blue Mountains are a 90 minute journey from the city, offering
walking, camping and picnicking as popular pastimes for visitors
and residents alike.
Perhaps
Sydneys most famous landmark is the spectacular Opera
House with its graceful sails. The Opera House
has become Sydney's cultural centre, offering opera, ballet, concerts,
drama and film.
The
harbour foreshore is home to the historic Rocks area, the site
of Australias first European settlement in 1788, and now
home to a variety of galleries, museums, restaurants and shops.
Also overlooking the harbour are the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Aquarium and Taronga Zoo.