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Things to do in Sydney

Foodies in Sydney have a tough job of deciding where to eat. Sydney is home to many great restaurants, fish markets, cafes, and bars. If you happen to be in Sydney for your birthday or anniversary, Sydney has some amazing restaurants that offer free meals on these special days! All you need to do is get an advance booking so you don’t miss out on an outstanding meal. Sydney also hosts many annual food events such as the Sydney Royal Easter Show which features live cooking demonstrations, wine tasting, and market stalls with delicious foods from around Sydney and Australia.

Football (soccer) fans visiting Sydney should take advantage of one of the big tournaments happening this year: the FIFA World Cup 2014. There are large-scale viewing parties all over Sydney – event Sydney Harbour Sydney! If they are not watching the big game at one of Sydney’s great bars or pubs they can check out Sydney’s many casinos  – there is sure to be a slot machine for everyone.

Clothing and fashion is something Sydney does very well with Sydney Fashion Week showcasing Australian designers in April and September each year. Sydney also has many shopping centers, markets, boutiques, and stores where you can grab yourself some fabulous pieces hand-made by Sydney’s talented local designers

For history buffs, Sydney has some world-class museums that tell the story of Sydney from its earliest days. The Museum of Sydney is located near Circular Quay on George Street and tells stories about what life was like in early colonial times. Sydney is also home to Sydney Living Museums, a network of historic, heritage, and maritime museums throughout Sydney. These stories tell the story of Sydney from its earliest days through present-day Sydney. To learn more about Sydney’s history, there are many great tours around the city including by Sydney Harbour.

To get outside and enjoy all that Sydney has to offer, there are plenty of parks where you can go for a walk, swim, or picnic. Hyde Park is a large park in the center of Sydney with lots of open space perfect for an afternoon run or a big family picnic on a warm summer’s day or night! There are also lots of other parks located across Sydney including Centennial Parklands located right next to Sydney Olympic Park where all Olympic games were held during Sydney’s big turn on the world stage in 2000. Sydney has many other parks including Mrs. Macquarie’s Point, Bradfield Park, and Sydney Park where food trucks are often located for a delicious picnic lunch or dinner!

Anyone who enjoys the outdoors will not be disappointed with Sydney. Sydney is surrounded by water which means there are many great spots to breathe in some salt air – perfect on a warm summer’s day. Sydney is also surrounded by mountains (the Blue Mountains), beaches ( Bondi Beach ), and bushland trails (Royal National Park ). Sydney also has a lovely harbourfront home to Sydney Opera House Sydney Harbour and Sydney Tower

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