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Australian Sydney city: useful information for travelers

Sydney is the largest metropolitan area in Australia. Moreover, the city is the capital of the state of New South Wales. Sydney has a population of approximately 4.28 million.

For a comfortable travel, many tourists prefer to use car rental services in Australia. The average cost of renting a car in Sydney is 18 euros per day, in Brisbane you can rent a car from 16 euros per day.

For a long time, local aborigines lived in the territory that the current Australian metropolis occupies. But in 1770 the area was examined by Captain James Cook. After that, in 1788, the territory began to be populated by European settlers.

Sydney's development accelerated thanks to the gold mines developed in the 19th century. In addition, the city became known as the site of the World Exhibition. At the beginning of the last century, the settlements of Australia recognized Sydney as the capital of the country. This led to a strong growth of the city and an increase in its importance.


Sydney is now considered an important cultural, industrial and tourist destination in Australia.
The main attractions of this metropolis include the harbor, Harbor Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.

So, on the territory of the harbor, tourists can get acquainted with the buildings of the oldest English settlement in Australia. These buildings are currently being restored and provide an insight into the life of the first European inhabitants of this distant continent.
Also, tourists are happy to visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, in which many flowers grow. The landmarks of the Australian metropolis include a large area known as Darling Harbor.



In this place, tourists have the opportunity to visit a large number of museums, galleries, restaurants and parks.
For lovers of relaxation on the seaside, we recommend relaxing on the beaches that are located on the outskirts of Sydney. In addition to a simple relaxation in a sun lounger, tourists can get acquainted with the diverse marine underwater world. You can also see the representatives of the local seas in the aquarium of this Australian metropolis.

Among the Christian landmarks is the Cathedral of the Virgin Mary, which occupies a special place in the culture of the city.
Also, the Sydney TV Tower and the Australian National Maritime Museum are of great interest to tourists, helping to understand how the development of navigation took place in the past.