Not the capital of Australia, but Sydney is the city's most famous land of kangaroos. Here are the familiar tourist destination here.
Sydney Opera House is one of the most striking architecture and 20th century performing arts center of the world's most famous. |
UNESCO has recognized the song "clamshell" This is the world's cultural heritage since 2007. |
Farm Cove is a shallow bay Sydney Harbour. |
Sydney Harbour Bridge was opened 3 / 1932. Iron bridge is responsible, "download" trains, automobiles, bicycles and pedestrians from Sydney CBD to the busy business area of North Shore residents. |
Aboriginal Australia |
St Mary's, Australia's largest church (though not the highest church) located in College Road, the city center. Whether standing in any direction you can easily see this work. |
Giant chess board in Hyde Park Square, right in front of St Mary. |
Sydney Tower is the tallest tower the city and is Australia's second highest (after the Q1 building on the Gold Coast). |
Royal Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden in the three largest public Sydney. It is recognized as World Heritage and is open every day of the week. |
University of Sydney was built in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia. |
Star City - the only legal casino in Sydney - is Australia's second largest casino, next to Crown in Melbourne first. |
When night falls, Darling Harbour heating up the nightlife in Sydney. |