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New South Wales is vast and varied, with alpine areas that blossom with summery wildflowers and desolate outback extremes haunted by colonial architecture and aeons-old Aboriginal history. Then there are beaches blessed with year-round sun, vast tracts of secluded bush and fascinating wildlife. And, of course, Sydney.

  • Glebe Market
    Visiting Glebe Market has established itself as one of the trendy Saturday activities in Sydney. The market is the haunt of cool Sydney-siders, who hang out round Glebe's cafés as well as Newtown slightly further out, with its crumbling student housing and wicked drag clubs. Everyone spends a leisurely Saturday chewing the cud, relaxing and checking the stalls, chock-full of second-hand clothes.
  • IMAX Cinema Darling Harbour
    Situated right on the waterfront of fashionable Darling Harbour, Sydney's IMAX theatre has one of the biggest screens in the world and shows films on the hour, every hour.
  • Spa Chakra
    For a taste of pure Sydney indulgence head for the Spa Chakra, where every bit of the face, body and spirit is catered for.
  • Australian Museum
    The Australian Museum is one of the world's great natural history museums, encompassing millions of years' worth of history, from palaeontology and earth sciences to anthropology and the study of indigenous Australians. But as well as being a treasure trove of knowledge and learning for serious-minded adults, it also offers loads of fun for children - whether they want to learn about dinosaurs or just climb around an indoor shipwreck!
  • Sydney Tower, Sky Walk & Oz Trek
    Head for the heights in Sydney by taking one of the high-speed elevators up the Sydney Tower (also known as both Centrepoint and the AMP Tower). The tower's 360° Observation Deck is 250 metres (820 feet) above the ground, with fantastic views across the city.
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