Attractions In Sydney Australia

Sydney is a metropolitan city located on the southeastern coast of the continent of Australia. This beautiful, vibrant city welcomes many tourists and has a great deal to offer. There are lots of attractions in Sydney Australia that you simply must see if you are going to be visiting this incredible city. While you may not be able to see absolutely everything Sydney has to offer on one trip, you can certainly visit the top tourist destinations such as the ones outlined in this article.

First on our list is the Sydney Opera House. Situated on Sydney Harbour, the opera house is a landmark of epic proportions that is home to such organizations such as the Australian Ballet, Bell Shakespeare Company, Opera Australia, Sydney Dance Company and many more. There are always great performances being held at the opera house in addition to guided tours you can take. Another landmark on the harbour you simply must visit is the historic Harbour Bridge. The Harbour Bridge is not just a bridge, it is an experience thanks to the Bridge Climb.

The Bridge Climb is led by experienced professionals and is the best way to experience the majesty of the bridge and the remarkable views it offers. You will be taken along arches and catwalks to the summit of the bridge, and will get to see the most breathtaking view of the landscape around you and below you. Climbers of all skill levels can enjoy this climb up the Harbour Bridge as it is designed for most everyone to enjoy safely. If climbing a bridge doesn't sound like fun, check out the Sydney Aquarium. It's a perfect destination for the whole family.

The Sydney Aquarium is one of the most popular attractions in Sydney Australia. It is just as enjoyable for adults as it is for children. Highlights include amazing underwater tunnels where you are surrounded by fascinating sea life such as a large collection of sharks and giant stingrays. The aquarium also features a touch pool, seal sanctuary and so much more. Visitors to the aquarium get to see the majesty of the undersea world above, below and on both sides thanks to the glass tunnels that provide maximum visibility. At the least, check out the gorgeous scenery, warm sunshine and great waves at the legendary Bondi Beach, a popular haven for surfers and sunbathers alike. As you can see, Sydney Australia is filled with things to see and do for visitors of all ages.





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Today's Tip On Australia

Was Australia really used as a penal colony by the British?

Yes, surprisingly enough Australia was known as a continent for convicts. But to be fair not every state or province was founded to be a penal colony. States such as Victoria and Western Australia were originally founded as "free" but later would accept convicted inmates in their area. One area in particular had one of the largest jails; Port Arthur, Tasmania was the largest area in which convicts were put into incarceration. Perhaps it was because this was a new territory deemed "wild" and "untamable" that led many to advocate Australia's use as a penal colony. The fact that it was an island also added to the appeal of being able to ship off convicts away from the more civilized areas.



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