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Din guide till Sydney
Few cities announce themselves as dramatically as Sydney does. The harbour is not merely a backdrop; it is the city's defining geography, the reason the settlement grew where it did, and the lens through which most visitors first understand the place. The Sydney Opera House stands on Bennelong Point with the kind of confidence that only a genuinely iconic building earns, its shell-vaulted roofline recognisable from almost every angle of the water. The Harbour Bridge arcs above it all, and together these two structures frame a skyline that has become one of the most reproduced images in the southern hemisphere. Yet Sydney is far larger and more layered than its postcard face suggests, spreading across more than 650 square kilometres of sandstone ridges, coastal headlands, and inner-city neighbourhoods that each carry a distinct character.
The areas a first-time visitor tends to gravitate towards sit close to the water. Circular Quay functions as the city's transit and cultural hub, with the Museum of Contemporary Art on one side and the ferry wharves feeding out to Manly, Taronga Zoo, and the inner harbour on the other. The Rocks, immediately to the west, is the oldest European-settled part of the city, its narrow laneways and sandstone warehouses now housing galleries, weekend markets, and restaurants. Darling Harbour, a short walk inland, draws families and visitors with its aquarium, wildlife park, and convention precinct. Further east, the suburbs of Paddington and Surry Hills have a different energy altogether, built around Victorian terraces, independent bookshops, and a restaurant culture that has made Sydney one of the more serious dining cities in the Asia-Pacific region.
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