One of the most multicultural cities in the world, Sydney is way more popular amongst visitors than Australia’s lesser-known capital city—Canberra. Sydneysiders, as the residents are known, inhabit two distinct regions: the Cumberland Plains and the Horsby Plateau. While the former is characterised by flats, the plateau is criss-crossed by ridges and valleys. Sydney’s natural harbour is considered to be amongst the best in the world and is home to man-made attractions like the world-famous Opera House and the Harbour bridge. Sydney has more international students than any other city in the world and you’ll find a young hip vibe no matter where you go. Here’s a brief overview of the city’s major precincts.
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