The exciting atmosphere and vibe consuming Sydney makes this destination an absolute must for young travelers and singles looking for the holiday of a life time. Sydney city and the Greater Sydney region is split up into four distinct areas.
Western Sydney: Is a sprawling mass of suburbia and is typically home to young working class families. The west is an urban centre within its own right holding nearly half of the entire Sydney population.
Southern Sydney: Is also typically suburban. Many cultures from around the world call the south of Sydney home serving up a vast array of multi culture with one hundred and sixty nationalities spread out amongst the south.
Northern Sydney: The north is the gateway to the magnificent city of Sydney which will lead you to the stunning beaches of Manly and Palm Beach, posh restaurants and cafes of Mosman, then further north directly into the arms of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, offset by ‘the’ finest view on offer anywhere in the world – Sydney Harbour, and within a five minute drive over the Harbour Bridge you will find yourself in the very heart of this golden city.
Eastern suburbs/City: Sydney Harbour is surrounded by a vast array of waterfront restaurants and international hotels. Delving just metres inland is where the fun really begins. ‘The Rocks’ is home to Australia’s first ever established town and is where Australia itself was discovered by Englishman Captain Cook more than two hundred years ago. Today, The Rocks and Circular Quay have been transformed into an exciting harbourside village combining old and new Australia.
Put plainly, Sydney is a fun city, especially in summer. By day spend some time at Bondi Beach where there is a good chance of bumping into a celebrity. Bondi is frequented by people from all walks of life and is on just about every visitors agenda that comes to Australia. Come summer, Bondi is packed with beautiful bodies both on the beach and hanging out on the cafe and bar strip.
Options for night life are vast, world famous Kings Cross offers everything from pumping night clubs, pubs, wine bars, restaurants and 24/7 strip clubs. The ‘Cross’ has a nasty element too and those visiting this notorious hot spot should do a little research on where to go and where to stay clear of. Darlinghurst’s Oxford St has an even wider range of venues on offer and is located just five minutes away from Kings Cross. Oxford St is traditionally ‘Gay country’ and in recent times has become more commercialized with a mixture of the heterosexual trendy crowd transforming Oxford St into party central.
Singles visiting Sydney are spoilt for choice and will leave there with life long memories. Sydney is also the perfect destination for families, couples and has a multitude of romantic hideaways if you are dating someone special.
By: Matt D Fuller
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Western Sydney: Is a sprawling mass of suburbia and is typically home to young working class families. The west is an urban centre within its own right holding nearly half of the entire Sydney population.
Southern Sydney: Is also typically suburban. Many cultures from around the world call the south of Sydney home serving up a vast array of multi culture with one hundred and sixty nationalities spread out amongst the south.
Northern Sydney: The north is the gateway to the magnificent city of Sydney which will lead you to the stunning beaches of Manly and Palm Beach, posh restaurants and cafes of Mosman, then further north directly into the arms of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, offset by ‘the’ finest view on offer anywhere in the world – Sydney Harbour, and within a five minute drive over the Harbour Bridge you will find yourself in the very heart of this golden city.
Eastern suburbs/City: Sydney Harbour is surrounded by a vast array of waterfront restaurants and international hotels. Delving just metres inland is where the fun really begins. ‘The Rocks’ is home to Australia’s first ever established town and is where Australia itself was discovered by Englishman Captain Cook more than two hundred years ago. Today, The Rocks and Circular Quay have been transformed into an exciting harbourside village combining old and new Australia.
Put plainly, Sydney is a fun city, especially in summer. By day spend some time at Bondi Beach where there is a good chance of bumping into a celebrity. Bondi is frequented by people from all walks of life and is on just about every visitors agenda that comes to Australia. Come summer, Bondi is packed with beautiful bodies both on the beach and hanging out on the cafe and bar strip.
Options for night life are vast, world famous Kings Cross offers everything from pumping night clubs, pubs, wine bars, restaurants and 24/7 strip clubs. The ‘Cross’ has a nasty element too and those visiting this notorious hot spot should do a little research on where to go and where to stay clear of. Darlinghurst’s Oxford St has an even wider range of venues on offer and is located just five minutes away from Kings Cross. Oxford St is traditionally ‘Gay country’ and in recent times has become more commercialized with a mixture of the heterosexual trendy crowd transforming Oxford St into party central.
Singles visiting Sydney are spoilt for choice and will leave there with life long memories. Sydney is also the perfect destination for families, couples and has a multitude of romantic hideaways if you are dating someone special.
By: Matt D Fuller
About the Author:
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