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Sydney’s greatest assets of all time: from food to travel destinations
Sydney, as a growing cosmopolitan state, boasts of a vibrant multiculturalism that complements the uniqueness of the land. The world-famous landmark, the Sydney Opera House is a representation of Sydney's youthful exuberance and is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the city. But, that’s not all. Sydney is abundantly gifted, in terms of nature, infrastructure and food. Let’s take a stroll down that path.
Sydney Harbour and the Sydney Harbour dinner cruises
Of all the places in the city, the Sydney Harbour has an unmatched demeanor on the map. This natural Harbour is one of the world’s biggest and perhaps, the most picturesque. You can take a leisurely tour of the Harbour by getting on board a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise, which itself is a popular representative icon of the city. These dinner cruises in Sydney are a great boon to the tourists in the city as they offer an all-inclusive sightseeing experience on Sydney Harbour. The Sydney Harbour cruises run by the Australian Cruise Group, Sydney’s premium cruise operator have been a favourite pick among the crowd. Get on board the luxury catamaran dinner cruise on Sydney Harbour to conjure up the touristy vibes and enjoy a slew of stunning night views of Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Treat yourself to a lavish buffet freshly prepared by experienced in-house chefs on board for a memorable dining experience in Sydney. All Sydney Harbour dinner cruises are equipped with a fully licensed bar which can be accessed by choosing an upgradeable drinks and beverages package. An informative commentary about famous attractions on Sydney Harbour makes the journey even more worthwhile. Learn how the Harbour was discovered by Captain James Cook in the late 18th century and which has been pivotal in shaping the city of Sydney through the years. The Harbour is also the venue for hosting one of the biggest new year’s eve celebrations in the world.
Food trails in Sydney
With a majority of the population in Sydney hailing from different parts of the world, and not from the country itself, there generally is a confusion about which and what the city loves to eat. But now that’s a blessing because the cultural diversity in the city has influenced those in the culinary field to experiment with food. Although we won’t find many authentic dishes that belong to Sydney as such, we find all sorts of dishes inspired from foreign dishes. Hamburger with beetroot, Green Chicken Curry Pie, Fantales, Cheese and Bacon Roll are some of the inspired dishes that have become popular in Sydney. Moreover, the Barbeque tradition may be something that Sydney may call its own, because whatever an occasion calls for, the Australians, let alone Sydneysiders, love to barbeque, mostly meat and fish. Head over to the Sydney street markets to eat like a local and explore some of the best food you’ll ever eat.
Travel Destinations
Sydney Harbour houses not one, but two world-famous structures—the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The Opera House was built in the 20th century and is representative of Sydney’s youthful tone. With a modern expressionist design featuring a series of large precast concrete shells, the building in glossy white and matte cream sits elegantly at the Bennelong Point on the Harbour. Visit the spot for a dramatic visual treat on the Harbour and make memories for a lifetime. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is another heritage-listed landmark on the Harbour that adds to the glitz and glamour of the area. The Harbour Bridge is also one of the only three bridges of its kind to offer the Bridge Climb experience. People can take up this adventure in Sydney to climb the Bridge’s arch rails and get a sweeping bird’s eye-view of the city, perhaps making it one of the most interesting activities to do while you’re in the city.

Link :
https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/sydney/dinner-cruises