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Airport Booking Season Airline From
Heathrow Aug, 01 2010 - Dec, 11 2010 Flights from Heathrow to Sydney £ 639
Heathrow Aug, 18 2010 - Dec, 05 2010 CHeap Flights to Sydney £ 769
Heathrow Sep, 01 2010 - Dec, 03 2010 Cheap flights to Sydney, Australia from Heathrow £ 769
Heathrow Dec, 01 2010 - Dec, 10 2010 Christmas flights to Sydney £ 779
Heathrow Jul, 24 2010 - Aug, 14 2010 Bargain flights to Sydney, Australia £ 779
Heathrow Nov, 01 2010 - Dec, 10 2010 Cheap airfares to Sydney £ 779
Heathrow Aug, 18 2010 - Dec, 12 2010 Cheap airfares to Sydney £ 859
Heathrow Aug, 15 2010 - Nov, 30 2010 Cheap flights to Sydney, Australia £ 889
 
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Travel Guide for Sydney, Australia

At the heart of Sydney - Australia’s oldest, largest and most diverse city - is the outrageously good-looking Sydney Harbour. Vast, vibrant Sydney is the epitome of the Australian surf, sand and sun cliché. Carved out of sandstone headlands with golden beaches and world-class surf, this sun-soaked city offers the ultimate in outdoor living. At the heart of the city is the harbour, arguably one of the most beautiful waterways in the world, where the curves of the Sydney Opera House shimmer in the sunlight and dozens of white sails float beneath the Harbour Bridge.

The state capital of New South Wales, Sydney is Australia’s oldest and largest city and is regarded by many (particularly Sydneysiders) as the country’s capital in all but name. It’s a thriving centre for both business and the arts with a buzzing cafe culture, a vibrant nightlife, and a restaurant scene fit to rival the most gastronomic destinations.

The Sydney experience is essentially a physical one. Semitropical summers and mild winters mean that days spent indoors are rare. Take a dip in the ocean at Bondi Beach or stretch your legs along the coastal walk to Coogee. Learn to surf at Manly, swim laps at Icebergs pool, kayak around the harbour, catch some rays along the northern beaches or go bush in one of the national parks.

But despite what its neighbours might tell you, there is more to Sydney than it’s good-looking exterior. T ...  

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