Trip to Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia is one of the major world cities. It is full of life, culture and history. Traveling to Sydney is unlike any other city. Located right on the water, the city is full of fun and things to do.

The InterContinental Hotel in Sydney is one of the most luxurious hotels the city has to offer. It is located right on the Sydney Harbour and is walking distance from the Opera House, Botanic Gardens and the Circular Quay ferries.

The hotel is built around the restored Treasury building and has 509 guest rooms. There is a fitness center, shops and a pool which is located on the 31st floor. Each guest room offers a stunning view of the Harbour and the beauty of the city is breath taking. The InterContinental also has 28 suites which have been frequented by major world leaders and celebrities. The hotel features 2 restaurants and has a bar in the lounge on the first floor.

 

Sydney is a very vivid city and has many great attractions and places to go. Since the hotel is walking distance from the Opera House, seeing a performance there is a must. There is also the BridgeClimb which is a climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Another popular thing to do in Sydney is hit the beach, Bondi Beach is one of the most popular beaches there and offers over a mile of white sand to lay out on.

Near the hotel are plenty of shops as well. It is well worth a shopping trip in Sydney and hitting the streets is always a fun experience. It is easier to experience the city by walking because it is always an adventure and offers something new. In the Rocks shopping center there is a weekly market where people from all over come and bring their goods to sell.

Sydney is an absolutely gorgeous place with so much life; it would be a shame to not visit.

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