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Apartments In Sydney Make A Cultural Trip Convenient

Sydney is the cultural capital of Australia and the city is the epicenter for cultural activity and events, so savvy tourists know that staying in apartments in Sydney offers guests the best seats in town.

Both locals and visitors know that most everything that happens in Sydney happens somewhere close by Sydney Harbour. After all, the focus of the entire city is on the beautiful blue waters of the harbour and the landmarks surrounding it.

Sydney's Cultural Landmarks

Let's start our adventure by looking at the cultural landmarks - most of which are situated in or around Sydney's central business district.
Apartments In Sydney Make A Cultural Trip Convenient


The Australian Museum is on the south-eastern outskirts of the CBD and has occupied that site since 1857. The Museum houses many standing exhibitions plus an ever-changing variety of special exhibitions and events.

The Art Gallery of NSW is located on the eastern edge of the CBD, beside Hyde Park. A part of the Gallery's Mission Statement is, 'To acquire and present to the public the finest works of art available, with emphasis on the artistic traditions of Australia.'

Stroll through Hyde Park and into the Royal Botanical Gardens and you may encounter a live performance under a canopy of trees or on one of the vast lawns. During the summer months, various theatre companies present plays where visitors can throw down a rug and enjoy a picnic lunch while watching the performance.

Just a little further west of the Botanical Gardens is the iconic Opera House that sits in all its splendour on the foreshores of Sydney Harbour at Bennelong Point. The Sydney Opera House is home to the Australian Ballet, Opera Australia, the Sydney Theatre Company and a number of other famous companies, which regularly perform in one of the many theatres.

A short stroll around Circular Quay promenade brings you to the Australian Museum of Contemporary Art. The large open spaces inside the historic building allow visitors to quietly contemplate the modern works of art.

Behind the Museum of Contemporary Art is the birthplace of Australia - the historic Rocks district, which is often described as an 'outdoor museum'. Careful conservation has maintained the authenticity of the historic buildings while introducing a modern day flair with cafes, restaurants, galleries and shops now populating the area.

Sydney Festivals and Special Events

The temperate summer climate in Sydney is the perfect backdrop for a series of outdoor events and festivals.

The most popular and largest cultural event is the Sydney Festival which showcases the best national and international theatre, visual arts and performing arts across a number of venues throughout Sydney.

The Twilight at Taronga Summer Series is another must-see cultural experience. Held in the grounds of Taronga Zoo, which is located on Sydney Harbour, visitors are able to delight in a musical celebration from famous Australian and international artists accompanied by the exotic calls from the surrounding animals.

Festival Accommodation in Sydney

Although Sydney is renowned for its wonderful cultural festivals, it is a city that thrives on its cultural heritage and atmosphere all year around. And what makes a trip to Sydney for the cultural experience so enjoyable is that so many of the major galleries and exhibitions are centered in and around the city and harbour.

Sydney apartments offer one of the best and most affordable ways to experience all that this wonderful city has available for its guests. Surprisingly, apartments in Sydney's CBD are not as expensive as you may think and by staying in the centre of town, most of the attractions are within an easy walking distance.

So next time you get bitten by the culture bug, make Sydney your cultural destination.

by: Kelye Woodgate




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