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Sydney, New South Wales
Guide to Sydney
Aboriginal name: Warrane (pronounced War-rang)
A city of iconic attractions and brilliant beaches, Sydney is a destination you'll never forget.
Sydney is home to must-visit icons like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, but this Harbour City is constantly evolving. New rooftop bars, theatre shows and designer shops pop up at every turn, and the urban excitement is perfectly balanced by afternoons spent lying on the sand. Plus, with diverse destinations at its doorstep, Sydney is the perfect base for day trips and weekends away.
Sydney/Warrane is home to a number of distinct First Nations groups, spanning from the beaches of Bondi out to the Blue Mountains. Warrane refers to the area now known as Circular Quay and Sydney Cove specifically.
Aboriginal culture is vibrant across the city, and you can experience it on cultural tours, exhibitions and events throughout the year.
Being one of Australia’s major cities, getting to Sydney is easy with many international and domestic flights arriving daily.
Sydney offers clean, reliable and affordable public transport services connecting all of the city’s suburbs. Read more about getting around Sydney.
When it comes to weather, Sydney is quite predictable and experiences four distinct seasons. The warmer months are commonly from November to February, with the cooler months being March to August.
Even if you are visiting in the cooler months, make sure to pack swimwear, as it is common to enjoy warm, sunny days during winter.
Throughout Sydney, you’ll find accessible attractions, museums and galleries, heritage landmarks and more.