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Friday, October 22, 2010

Holidays to Australia’s hot favourite cities

Australia counts amongst the most popular holiday destinations on the planet. Sun drenched beaches, rugged mountain peaks, glittering glaciers, captivating deserts, and mesmerising game stocked tropical rainforests, all work their magic ceaselessly upon the visitor. Australia is also home to some of the most unique fauna life in the world like kangaroos, emus, wallabies, koalas, and dingoes. Both the Northern and Southern territories are blessed with world famous sights. In fact, every single city has its own brand of overwhelming charm. Here is a sneak peak into two of the most popular cities in Australia
Enticing Sydney 

Australia has no dearth of attractions and the city of Sydney is one of the jewels in the crown adorning this magnificent nation. Millions agree that Sydney has the world’s most scenic harbour. Beyond the harbour, one can get high on culture at the globally renowned Opera House. Theatre, opera, and ballet performances are amongst the prime highlights of the Opera House. The Bondi Beach, with its tremendous seaside action, ‘The Rocks’, with its rich doses of historical reminiscences, and going kayakaying under the Harbour Bridge are few of the other popular crowd pullers in Sydney.

Electrifying Melbourne
 
Melbourne is part of the itinerary of most Australia holiday packages and treats visitors to limitless amusement. In fact, the destination is known as the live music hub and bar capital of Australia, especially due to its electrifyingly alive nightlife. The culinary heritage is fantastic to say the least, as Melbourne is the melting pot of colourful ethnicities like Vietnamese, Jewish, Chinese, and Arabic. Melbourne also spoils one for sightseeing with scores of tourist magnets like Royal Botanic Gardens, Phillip Island, Old Melbourne Gaol, National Gallery of Victoria International, Melbourne Museum, and Eureka Skydeck 88. Furthermore, the destination emerges as a shopper’s paradise and also lays claim to title of cultural capital of Australia, with its numerous art galleries, cultural festivals, museums, and performances.

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