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If you are planning a trip to Australia you will be overwhelmed with the vast choices this continent has to offer. Therefore, it is always better to choose a place that appeals you the most. For a brief vacation or a short time period, you can never be wrong in choosing Sydney, spending your time around Sydney harbour. This magnificent natural harbour is renowned for its out of the world beauty. The two most famous landmarks are Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.The Sydney Opera House is a world famous performing arts center, with idiosyncratic roof of sails patterned tiles, huge terraced areas set against the magnificent backdrop of Sydney Harbour. It is not only a tourist spot but a witness of this beautiful continent: Australia. This structure was thought and built by a Danish architect named Jorn Utzon. It was inaugurated in 1973 and is enlisted among the most exclusive buildings of the 20th century. This marvelous and amazing Opera House is located on Bennelong Point which reaches to harbour.It has many venues in which just about fifteen hundred performances are made annually. The performance venues include the Concert Hall with around 2,678 seats, Opera Theatre, Drama Theatre, Playhouse and the Studio. It also includes Forecourt which is an open-air venue which is mostly used for outdoor performances. It tops the most visited tourist spots which attracts around 7 million people each year. This brilliantly designed House was entered in the National Heritage List in 2005, and in 2007, it was included in World Heritage List.The opera house is constantly transforming in small ways as the structure is immense. It approximately cost over 102 million $AU to build at the time, and to date, the it conducts over 3000 events each year providing guided tours to over 200,000 visitors.If you have an adventurous streak then you must participate in the Bridge Climb. Many guided tours are available to choose from and all of them offer a spectacular climb to the peak of the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge. With the height of over 400 feet, it is the tallest steel bridge in the world and delivers a truly spectacular sight which is unforgettable. It is a three and a half hour guided tour to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. You will be climbing in a group of only 14 people and will be guided by one of expert Climb professionals. The steady incline to the peak leaves you to focus on the Sydney experience and witness 360 degree panoramic views of the city, including the world famous Sydney Opera House on its east and the Blue Mountains on the west of the bridge.
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