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Sydney Travel Guide

Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities in the world which reflects its role as a major destination for immigrants to Australia. According to the Mercer cost of living survey, Sydney is Australia’s most expensive city, and the 21st most expensive in the world.

About Sydney

Sydney covers an area of 4689 sq. miles (12144 sq. Km) and is estimated to have a population of 4.5 million people being the state capital of New South Wales, and the site of the first European colony in Australia. It is also Australia's most populous city.

Restaurants

Just below Quay is Doyles, a name synonymous with seafood in Sydney. Most customers sit outside to enjoy the fabulous views across the harbor, though green guard railings do somewhat interrupt the view of the Opera House. Businesspeople and tourists come here if they don’t want to lay out the cash for Quay or if they fancy a more relaxed style. The most popular dish is basically pricey fish and chips, which costs A$35 (US$28/UK£14). You can also get a dozen oysters for A$30 (US$24/UK£12) or half a lobster for A$65 (US$52/UK£26). One word of advice though, Australian lobsters (crayfish in reality) aren’t nearly as tasty as lobsters in other parts of the world in my experience. Still, if you want the views and it’s a nice day, then it’s a nice place to sit.

Café Hernandez

Bilsons

Bar Coluzzi

Aria



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