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Sunny,
seductive Sydney is a high contender for the title of the world's most ideal
city. It is slick and smart, the streets are clean, the neighbourhoods and
busy pedestrian precincts pristine, the parks sublime, the water in the huge
harbour blue, and the landmark buildings breath-taking. Sydney's population
is approaching five million, but it is easy to leave the frenetic urban pace
behind with just a simple ferry ride to the North Shore for a bush walk,
enjoy a stroll along the harbour beaches or take any one of a number of
daytrips to explore the 'real' Australia on the city's doorstep. Just like
its characteristic white-sailed Opera House, Sydney seems to cruise
effortlessly through nights and days filled with myriad entertainment
opportunities, sophisticated shopping, memorable museums, and strings of
beautiful beaches. Visitors find it exhausting to take it all in, even
though the tourist precinct where most of the interesting attractions are to
be found is concentrated in quite a small area around the down-town
waterfront and harbour area. The fact that Sydney is a thriving seaport and
industrial city has been cleverly concealed behind attractive pleasure and
leisure grounds and residential suburbs, making full use of the scenic,
watery geographical location. The harbour area is dominated by the span of
one of the world's largest arched bridges, backed by towering skyscrapers.
It is all a far cry from the remote penal colony established by the British
back in 1788. Another plus for visitors is that compared to most big cities
Sydney offers excellent, reasonably priced food, accommodation and public
transport. The city has an excellent suburban rail network, with its hub at
Circular Quay in the city centre, and full use is made of the waterways with
ferries and passenger jet boats plying to and from various points.
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