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Australia

By Geraldine Forster @backpackerGerri

Sydney Harbour, I was mesmerised by the whole building; it is so fabulous.

Darling Harbou r is so beautiful, with so much to see and do. Take a trip by boat to drink up the full splendour of the coastline.

The Rocks, you can't miss! Colourful markets with a multitude of delightful little cafes and restaurants to savour the local cuisine.

The Royal Botanical Gardens, as much as I love exploring new cities, there does comes a time when I feel the need to unwind and relax. These gardens are just the place to say hello to Mother Nature and distance oneself from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Saint Mary's Cathedral, Of all the religious buildings I could have visited, this was the one I finally chose. It was an excellent decision! It is out of this world. Added to the cathedral's beauty is a soft golden light that makes it especially surreal.

Bridge climb Sydney, If you don't mind heights and are an adrenalin addict, then, by all means, do the bridge climb. The views are incredible, and the company will even give you a certificate for your bravery.

The Queen Victoria Building (QVB) built in the 1890s is for me one of the most beautiful sights to see in Sydney. The superb architecture and dazzling stained glass windows never fail to take my breath away. Whatever you do, please don't miss a visit to this incredible shopping mall.

I spent approximately four days in Sydney, and although so few days are not enough to see everything in such a great city, I certainly packed a lot in.


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