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Sydney
Sydney is the perfect introduction to Australia: Opera House (UNESCO) and Harbour Bridge form one of the planet's most iconic urban panoramas, beaches Bondi to Manly accessible in 20-30 min from CBD, UNESCO Blue Mountains 1.5 hours away.
Sydney is Australia's economic capital and its largest city (5.5 million inhabitants), built around Port Jackson — one of the world's largest natural harbours and one of the planet's most photogenic ports. It is the most frequented gateway from Europe (SYD Kingsford Smith Airport), natural arrival after 22-24h of flying via Singapore or Dubai. Founded in 1788 as British penal colony (the first permanent European settlement in Australia), Sydney is today an ultra-modern multicultural metropolis — 35% of its population foreign-born.
The urban panorama is unforgettable. The Opera House (Jørn Utzon, Danish architect, opened 1973, UNESCO 2007) with its white ceramic 'sails' of 27,000 m², the Harbour Bridge (1932, nicknamed The Coathanger — 503 m span, one of the world's largest arch bridges), the ferry crossing the harbour at sunset — iconic images that make Sydney one of the world's most photogenic cities. Main tourist zones: Circular Quay (waterfront facing the Opera House, ferry departures), The Rocks (1788 historic quarter, first British cottages, weekend market), CBD (skyscrapers and shopping), Darling Harbour (waterfront with restaurants, aquarium, maritime museum), Royal Botanic Garden (free, panoramic view from Mrs Macquarie's Chair).
The beaches are integral to Sydney's identity. The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk (6 km, 2h) is one of the world's most beautiful urban walks — passing Bondi Beach (1 km of golden sand, the icon, surf), Tamarama, Bronte (excellent family beach), Clovelly, Coogee. The Bondi Icebergs Pool (ocean pool on the rock, AUD 9) is one of the most photographed spots. Across the harbour, Manly Beach is reached by ferry from Circular Quay (30 min, AUD 9, one of the world's most beautiful urban ferry trips — panoramic view of Opera House and Harbour Bridge). The Northern Beaches (Palm Beach, Avalon, Whale Beach) 1h away by car offer wilder beaches.
The gastronomic scene rivals Tokyo and New York. Iconic addresses: Quay (Peter Gilmore, one of Australia's best, Opera House view, tasting menu AUD 295), Tetsuya's (Japanese-French institution), Bennelong (in the Opera House itself), Rockpool Bar & Grill, Bills (signature brunch, inventor of ricotta hotcakes), Sydney Fish Market (fresh fish, morning auction, on-site dining). The coffee culture is vibrant (Italian heritage from the 1950s) — Single O, Toby's Estate, Mecca, Reuben Hills.
What we love
- ✅Opera House and Harbour Bridge: one of the world's most iconic urban panoramas
- ✅Exceptional beaches 20-30 min from CBD (Bondi, Manly, Bronte, Coogee)
- ✅Bondi-Coogee walk (6 km): one of the world's most beautiful urban walks
- ✅Ferries from Circular Quay: breathtaking panoramic views (Manly, Watsons Bay)
- ✅World-class gastronomy: Quay, Tetsuya's, Bennelong, Sydney Fish Market
What to know
- ❌Very expensive Sydney: 3* hotel €150-250/night, restaurant €30-60/person
- ❌Crowded beaches in austral summer (December-February), impossible parking
- ❌Tourist peak on Bondi and Opera House, little intimacy
- ❌Austral winter (June-August) cool and damp for beaches
- ❌Paris-Sydney flight 22-24h with stopover, brutal jet lag (9-10h)
Situation
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Our verdict
Sydney is the perfect introduction to Australia and one of the world's most beautiful coastal cities. Plan 3-4 nights minimum to fully enjoy: 1 day Opera House + The Rocks + Circular Quay (Manly ferry), 1 day Bondi-Coogee walk + beaches, 1 day Royal Botanic Garden + museums + shopping, and ideally 1 day excursion to UNESCO Blue Mountains. Prioritise austral spring (October-November) or autumn (March-April) for balanced climate and beaches still accessible without summer crowds. Book your hotel at least in CBD-The Rocks or Surry Hills zone to facilitate walking and public transport. And do not forget the Circular Quay-Manly ferry at sunset — it is, in the end, one of the most memorable moments of an Australian trip.
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