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°Melbourne
°Sydney City Guide
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Welcome to
Australia!
It's Always a G'Day Down Under
The Sydney Opera
house is one of the country's most recognizable landmarks.
From the magnificence of Sydney to the
far reaches of the Outback, Australia provides a cultural and landscape
diversity that is matched by few other countries in the world.
This is a huge country it takes up an entire continent, for
example so you can't exactly cruise the Great Barrier Reef in
the morning and be back in Sydney in time for dinner. That is why we
are inviting you to join our Australian Pub Crawl, a continuous
update of the people, places and regions of this vast land.
We are starting with the biggest place in this big land, Sydney. It
hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics, but the party continues.
Head directly to Sydney,
or perhaps to Melbourne.
Any first-time Aussie traveler should first learn about the people,
customs, tipping, even how to speak Australian and more in or Australian
Travel Guide. It's the first stop on the Aussie Party
Bus, which will take you on a fun tour through all the PubClub pages.
And be sure to check out the great types of food available in Australia
in our Food
and Dining Guide section.
Come
to the Aussie PreParty!
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