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Sydney is by far the city where it is all happening. If you are planning to visit Australia, then make sure you fly into Sydney as it would be a shame to miss out on all the action.

Particularly exciting are the months leading up to Christmas and the summer holiday as there are lots of festivities and festivals to attend. Due to the weather most things happen outdoors and people here love to socialize you are guaranteed to meet lots of locals as well as tourists and visitors from all over.

At these times of year it can get extremely busy so make sure you book hotel accommodation before you travel. It will save you a lot of time and effort than just arriving in the city and then having to look for lodgings, especially as the best hotels will probably already be booked up.

Sydney is host to all sorts of annual events and the most popular amongst these include the Sydney festival in January, the Mardi Gras in February, the Royal Easter Show and Chinese New Year celebrations in March, Fashion Week in May, film and art festivals in the summer months, the Jazz Festival in October, Sculpture by the Sea in November and Christmas and New Year celebrations in December. And that’s just a few of the events occurring at different events all over the city!

With such a large number of annual events it’s easy to see how busy Sydney gets and why it is so important to book accommodation before you arrive here if you want to avoid disappointment. Sydney is also a great starting point from which to explore the remoter parts of the country and the transport links to the northern state of Queensland or Melbourne in Victoria are very good.

This multicultural city attracts all kinds of people, from backpackers to retirement age, and independent travelers to families. You will find restaurants and pavement cafes to suit all budgets and the range of food on offer is international. If you have come to meet other people you won’t be disappointed as there are plenty of bars and clubs where people can meet up, many people come to the city alone, but never leave alone. Book your Sydney accommodation well ahead of your travel plans to ensure you get a good deal.

Since hosting the Olympics in 2000, the city has transformed itself into a cosmopolitan modern metropolis and this is reflected in the luxury hotels, shopping opportunities and dining venues available. Just walk the pavements and you will be awestruck by the magnificent skyline. It doesn’t take long to locate the famous Sydney Opera House (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Opera_House )on the harbour and its surrounding coastline.

Head to Sydney’s famous Oxford Street for nightlife, the area is jam-packed with bars, pavement cafes, nightclubs and shops. It runs from Hyde Park to Centennial Park, and is based around Taylor Square. Here you’ll find anything from antique shops and fashion, to book stores and unique boutiques, it’s also where the Paddington Market Bazaar is held on Saturdays. Along with lots of things to buy the market also hosts live entertainment and delicious food stalls. There’s plenty of accommodation choice in this area and its convenient too as you will be within walking distance of most of the city’s main attractions.

The Rocks, situated in Sydney's city centre, were originally the haunting place of convicts and prostitutes, all which has changed now and has since developed into a tourist area with old cobbled streets, charming architecture and a lively nightlife.

There are also a number of interesting walks around the area that incorporate various attractions, such as Sydney's first goal, Cadman's Cottage and Sydney's shortest street. George Street is the main street through the Rocks area and the oldest street in Australia, here you’ll see Billich Gallery, the Old Police Station, the union Bond Store, the Vault Restaurant and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Another place not to miss whilst in Sydney is the famous Bondi Beach, known for its long sandy beach and surf. The resort is very popular and a trendy place to hang out for beach goers, surfers, rollerbladers, skaters and cyclists. Check out first-rate Sydney hotels (http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com.au/Australia/Sydney/ )online for convenience and an easy booking procedure.




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Michiel Van Kets provides article services for William Sharp who works for Cheaper than Hotels Australia, a travel-operator that helps travelers find the right hotel at the right price. By using smart and intuitive technology users can quickly search a database offering bargains at more than 48,000 properties in 130 countries worldwide. Visit the website for affordable accommodation around the world.Find budget Sydney hotels and Melbourne accommodation as well as affordable Brisbane hotels.

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