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The city also boasts of musical, theatrical and artistic activities which come under one roof in
Sydney Festival which happens every January. More information can be found here - http://www.australias.co.uk/sydneyaustralia/ .
Melbourne is another major city of Australia which is situated in
south-east corner of
mainland Australia. It has a large and vibrant cultural life along with a chain of pubs, bars and nightclubs. Fashionable nightclubs, ubiquitous faux-Irish pubs, serious jazz venues on Bennetts Lane, massive pickup joints like The Metro on Bourke Street are all part of
city’s magic.
If shopping is what tempts you
most, then there are many reasonably priced shopping places where you can go and shop till you drop. Melbourne has innumerable clothing shops for every budget and various outlet stores in Bridge Road, Richmond for bargain hunters too!
Perth is a city known for
pristine quality of its beaches. Unbroken stretches of golden sands run through
entire length of
city’s coastal suburbs. If you are a nature lover, then you got to see this place.
Adelaide or
‘City of Churches’, as it is often referred as, is a coastal city situated on
Fleurieu Peninsula. The name City of Churches is a reflection of Adelaide’s past rather than its present. The city has many wine growing districts such as
Baroosa valley.
Food lovers can taste traditional Australian cuisine which consists of grilled chops, Sunday roasts etc. Some English trends are still evident in domestic cuisine like hot roast turkey, chicken or ham with all
trimmings followed by Christmas pudding. Australia’s two most traditional takeaway dishes are
meat pie and sausage roll.
