Best of Sydney (Australia)
You can see over ten thousand all Australian aquatic animals at Sydney Aquarium, enjoy some of Sydney’s best views from Sydney Tower, the tallest building in Sydney, or have the experience of a lifetime by diving with sharks at Shark Dive Xtreme.
The urban sprawl extends all the way to the Blue Mountains to the west, as far north as the Gosford, and south as far as Wollongong. Sydney does get busy sometimes, when there’s an event, or during the peak hours.
One of the main Sydney’s tourist attractions is Sydney Aquarium, in Darling Harbour. Nowhere else will you find a larger collection of Australian aquatic life, with thousands of animals including huge sharks and rays, platypus, seals, fairy penguins and crocodiles. Also in Darling Harbour you will find Sydney Wildlife World, home to the spooky, the spiny and the scary. Sydney Wildlife World features the largest variety of native plants from all over Australia.
No trip to Sydney is complete without a ferry ride on Sydney Harbour. Right on the Manly Beach, Oceanworld offers a unique up close and personal experience with dangerous and amazing marine life.
All City Rankings
- Ranked 1st - Best Cities to Visit (2008)
- Ranked 3rd - Best Cities for Travellers (2003)
- Ranked 4th - World’s Best Cities (2008)
- Ranked 5th - Most Livable Cities (2005)
- Ranked 6th - Best Cities to Get a Degree (2008)
- Ranked 7th - Most Liveable Cities (2007)
- Ranked 8th - Top 10 Beach Cities (2008)
- Ranked 9th - Most Livable Cities (2008)
- Ranked 9th - Cities with Best Quality of Life (2007)
- Ranked 10th - Cities with Best Quality of Life (2008)
- Ranked 16th - World's Most Global Cities (2008)
- Ranked 17th - Best Cities for Business (2008)
- Ranked 29th - Safest Cities (2008)
- Ranked 36th - Best Cities for Cultural Experience (2008)
- Ranked 43rd - Best Cities for Diplomats (2008)
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