Wednesday, October 03, 2007
10/03/2007 06:52:00 AM

Visiting Australia's Biggest Cities

posted by FH2o

The Hari Raya holidays is now less than 2 weeks away and you may just have enough time to plan your holidays in Australia including getting your hotels there.

I studied and graduated from Sydney and so I’m quite familiar with the ‘city of celebrations’ where there are plenty of events (Art Sydney 07, Martin Place Christmas Concert and Tree Lighting, Sydney Easter Show, Sydney Festival, etc) to celebrate and attractions to see and enjoy. The famous iconic Sydney Opera House, the rocks area and darling harbor are wonderful places to visit, shop, eat and for the adventurous the thrill of climbing the steel arches of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is matched only by the sublime views of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline from the top. There are definitely plenty of things to do and looking for hotels in Sydney is easy with a wide range to suit all budgets as there are so many hotels in Sydney in budget and types to choose from.

Apart for Sydney, Melbourne which is Australia’s second largest city is a great alternative as Melbourne is a city with something for everyone. From chic fashion stores to buzzing laneway cafés and trendy bars, botanic gardens to sports stadiums, elegant Victorian-era streetscapes to Manhattan-style skyscrapers, film and food festivals to galleries and opulent theatres, Melbourne has an activity and attraction that will interest you. And looking for hotels in Melbourne is easy as accommodation to suit the budget of most people's requirements and budgets are available from small, boutique hotels to luxury hotels, from budget to long stay accommodation - including self-catering serviced apartments (or condominium holiday rentals); all the way up to 5 star, luxury hotels in Melbourne.

However if you prefer a weather similar to ours here, then you should also consider Brisbane, Australia’s 3rd largest city which have casinos, theme parks and markets (for example South Bank Village). And just an hours drive south of Brisbane is the vibrant Gold Coast offering fabulous beaches, shopping and nightlife. Hotels in Brisbane start from as little as AUD 65 to 4 star hotels.

Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane? Take your pick and choice of hotels accommodation. G'day!

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