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Sydney Vacations

Sydney is the capital city of the south-eastern Australian state of New South Wales, situated on Port Jackson, which is more commonly known as "Sydney Harbour". With a population of just over 4.2 million, Sydney is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. Sydney has a worldwide reputation for being one the most beautiful of all cities, brimming with historical associations and remaining vastly globally influential in the realms of culture, art, fashion, cuisine and design. Sydney is also home to many unique architectual styles, including Sydney's most recognized architecture: the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, two of the most iconic structures on earth.

Melbourne Vacations

Melbourne is the second-largest city in Australia and the capital of the state of Victoria. Located on the southern coast of Australia’s eastern seaboard, it is Australia’s most cultured city. The city’s features include Victorian-era architecture, many cultural institutions such as museums, galleries and theaters, and large parks and gardens. Its 3.8 million population is multicultural (large Greek, Italian, Jewish, Vietnamese and other immigrant groups) and sports-mad

Tokyo Vacations

Tokyo is the capital of Japan. At over 12 million people in the official metropolitan area alone, Tokyo is the center of the most populated urban area in the world, Greater Tokyo (which has a population of 35 million people). Tokyo brings the most modern wonders of technology, commerce and architecture side by side with the old, and has something for everyone. The metropolitan center of the country, Tokyo is the destination for business, education, modern culture, and government. Don't try to do too much or get too hung up on ticking tourist sights off your list: a big part of the Tokyo experience is just wandering around at random and finding little urban oases, poking your head into shops selling weird and wonderful things and sampling restaurants where you can't recognize a single thing on the menu (or on your plate). It's all perfectly safe, and the locals will do their best to help if you just ask.