9 Web Designs that Represent Sydney

Sydney is the greatest city in the world and rather than right a blog about why it’s the greatest city, I thought I would create a list of 9 Sydney web designs that represent  the city of Sydney that tell you what’s on, where to go, where to eat and define Sydney.

1. City of Sydney

This website is has just about everything to know about Sydney from upcoming events to car parking to graffiti removal.  Anybody living in Sydney or thinking of visiting the city should have a look at this website.

2. The Sydney Festival

The Sydney Festival is a a day where the city shuts down to allow for a celebration of music, dance, art, family, culture and many world famous acts will be performing throughout the day.

3. The Rocks

The Rocks is Sydney’s oldest and most historical site. This website has everything about the rocks and lists what’s on, restaurants, bars, shops, markets and more.

4. Darling Harbour

The most beautiful harbour in the world and this website reflects that. Sydney’s Darling Harbour website is a must for your favourites.

5. Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is a bright friendly website where you can see what shows are on, buy tickets and read lots about the shows that are on in Sydney.

6. Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb

The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is a must for anybody visiting the city. The website has some great images of the bridge and the view from the top. You can also view a 3d panoramic view to get a real impression of what the view is like from the top of the harbour. Nothing will compare to the real thing though.

7. Sydney Film Festival

Sydney Film Festival is New South Wales’ pre-eminent showcase for contemporary cinema from Australia and around the world. Established in 1954, Sydney Film Festival is a major cultural event on the city’s social calendar and one of the world’s longest running film festivals.

8. Sydney Observatory

Built in 1858, Sydney Observatory is Australia’s oldest observatory, and one of the most significant sites in the nation’s scientific history. It is recognised as an item of ’state significance’ by the New South Wales Government and is heritage listed. It is located near Sydney’s historic Rocks district and the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, and is easily accessed by bus, train, ferry or car.

9. The Powerhouse Museum

The Powerhouse Museum, Australia’s largest and most popular museum, is located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. Its unique and diverse collection of 385,000 objects spans history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative arts, music, transport and space exploration



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