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![]() Sydney Markets – A World Shopping DestinationSydney, with its weekend markets and their immense shopping potential, is a paradise for shoppers, both international and local.
Sydney’s famous weekend markets, where shoppers come flocking in multitudes, have an answer to every shopper’s need. The Rocks, Balmain, Surry Hills, Rozelle, Bondi, Paddington and Glebe have the most frequented market places in Sydney. ![]() Eating out in SydneyFrom snack bars to fast food joints to cafes to restaurants, Sydney presents a wide range of eating places.
Whether one’s looking to grab a quick bite and rush off or spend some quality time with someone over a fine meal, Sydney has options for all! ![]() Sydney’s Aboriginal art and cultureThe rock paintings and engravings of Sydney reflect the artistic inclinations of the Aboriginal population before the Europeans came to settle in this historical city. Rock engravings and paintings show the close relation the Aborigines had with the sea. The engravings and paintings were mostly about creatures related to the sea such as whales and sharks and other fish. Gwion Gwion is a form of rock painting seen in caves, which is believed to belong to a culture that existed long before the Abo ![]() A Sydney ChristmasIn Sydney, Christmas is a summer festival. Hence there is no snow or snowman, and the feast usually does not even include a roast turkey! Unlike other countries in the west, in Australia, Christmas festivities include a lot of summer activities and celebrations. ![]() New Year's Eve Holiday DestinationsNew Year’s Eve is celebrated with great pomp and show universally. Different places have different ways of welcoming the New Year, each having a stamp of its own culture. The Strip in Las Vegas, the Niagara Falls in Canada, the Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, and Prague in the Czech Republic are famous for their New Year’s Eve celebrations. ![]() Harbour of Light Parade - Cruising into the New YearNew Year’s Eve is the one celebration that the whole of Sydney plans for, prepares for, and anticipates for a whole year. Soon after the celebrations of a New Year’s Eve conclude, the arrangements for the next year begin, and sometimes even before. ![]() The Melbourne CupThe Melbourne Cup, Australia’s major thoroughbred horse race held annually, is one of the most famous of its kind in the world. It is held on the Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, at 3:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday every November, and this is the most important and the most eagerly-awaited Tuesday for Australians both in their home country and outside. ![]() New Year’s EveNew Year’s Eve is a universal day of celebration. However, Sydney is one city in the whole world that plans, prepares for, anticipates and celebrates New Year’s Eve like no other. In Sydney, most of the excitement and activity concentrate around the Sydney Harbour. ![]() Sydney Harbour CruisesAustralia, as travellers world over agree, is the most beautiful piece of land on earth (if you have not seen Australia, you have not seen the world!) and in Australia, Sydney is the most beautiful city. Again, as all those who give in to the travel lust would agree, if you have to choose one place to visit in Sydney, that should undoubtedly have to be the Sydney Harbour.
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