Sydney - is one of the most beautiful places on our planet! For several years in a row it won the title of "The most beautiful city in the world", and in 2000 Sydney hosted the Olympic games. The secret lies in the attractiveness of Sydney's magnificent coastline, beautiful palm trees and brilliant yachts, and numerous beaches. Today, Sydney is people of more than 200 nationalities, with different cultures. That is why you here you will feel like home. The city gives self-confidence, so the most intelligent, talented, very rich people seek for it!

Due to the large influx of people wanting to make this magical city their home, Sydney is growing. Today the number of its suburban areas exceed 400. Business part - the City - you can learn at high skyscrapers spires. The historic part is located in the area called the Rocks. To the east lie areas with their unique charm, not less popular, but more affordable. Quarter-Kings Cross - a place where 5 streets converge. In 20s here lived artists and writers, gangsters and bogema. Later this quarter became a haven for European refugees, and even later - a favoured venue for hippie. During the Vietnam War, the area had the glory of "red light" district, but today turned into one of the most pleasant places of the city. It inhabits many tourists, because in Kings Cross are located very good and inexpensive Sydney hotels. There are many small shops and cafes. If you love everything connected with magic, then you are here! On Saturday evening all fortune-tellers of Sydney are at your service!

Peddington County today has become one of the most popular residential areas in the central part of the city. All are seeking to buy an apartment here in the cozy double-old Victorian-style homes. There are trendy shops with clothing and elite copyright works of art. Sydney is famous for world known Opera, a giant bridge to the Gulf and the Royal Botanic Garden. Also, here is the largest Chinese garden in the world outside China and one of the largest zoos "Torongo", which translates as "beautiful view of the water". Here you'll be able to feed koalas and scratch the back of a symbol of Australia. To the west of Sydney lie high blue mountains. Their blue color is explained by eucalyptus essential oils allocated. A lot of things can be said about the city but instead just go and visit it and you'll find out the you will want to come back there over and over again.