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Australia's 'Harbor City' is beautiful and cosmopolitan. That these two elements coexist comfortably within the urban tableau is no accident and has much to do with the first European settlement finding its place amidst the most inviting geography. The first settlers arrived at the city's famous cove in the late 18th century. From this first settlement comes Australia's oldest city.

While there are many appealing qualities which are associated with the city as a whole as well as the Five Star Hotels in Sydney, there are few places which own so much heritage as this primary metropolis. Now Five Star Hotels in Sydney are temporary homes away from home for a great many folk who come to participate in the various illustrious sectors of art and industry which have aided in raising the status of Australia to its current position as a centre of global finance and artistic endeavor. Not to forget the luminaries of sport who inevitably find their way to this vibrant place which hosts some of the biggest international events.

Five Star Hotels in Sydney can be found right across the vast cityscape, but there is a high concentration of grand places in and around the Central Business District. As the name might mistakenly suggest, the CBD is not merely a small section of the city, rather it is quite extensive, mainly due to the layout of the roads. George Street and Pitt Street are two of the city’s best known roads, and they will lead anyone right to the heart of the business district.

George Street in particular is filled with skyscrapers, offering the largest concentration of such edifices in the country. It is an area of wealth and is home to many fine Five Star Hotels in Sydney, although there are others located in prime spots around the city. Some of these might be a more desirable option for leisure guests who don’t require convenient access to the CBD. Although leisure travelers who like to spend time in the major shopping areas, would do well to spend a day or two in Pitt Street. It is the shopping capital of Australia and where you’ll find speciality shops and boutiques in abundance.

Visitors who hope to invest their stay with a bit of the heritage charm which permeates many parts of the city, couldn’t do better than to find a Five Star Hotels in Sydney's The Rocks suburb. Located at the famous cove which was the arrival point of the first settlers, it is filled with a curious mix of Bohemian chic and heritage architecture.

Many of the earliest local buildings were made from sandstone, giving rise to the district's name. Many have been razed, and those which remain are typically structures built a little later. Fortunately, a few beautiful buildings remain for the early period. The Observatory is perhaps the best known local landmark. It has a rich history and now serves as an attraction and museum and lends its name to one of the most luxurious Five Star Hotels in Sydney.

Guests who find themselves drawn to this colorful area which was once populated by notorious rogues, querulous sailors and the painted ladies who entertained them, can savor the boutique-style accommodations of a sophisticated Five Star Hotel in Sydney which takes its cue from the rich colonial heritage. It is also the area where you'll find the city's oldest building, Cadman's Cottage. Named for a convict who was later pardoned and granted an official position, the building can found along the harbor shore and has been beautifully restored.

Even if your choice of a Five Star Hotels in Sydney is in one of the other areas, The Rocks is certainly worth a visit. Apart from owning some excellent nightlife and inspired restaurants, it is filled with a profound sense of the past. This sense greatly enhances the pleasure derived from the splendid views of the globally celebrated Opera House and the equally impressive Harbour Bridge.

For many who visit Australia, the Five Star Hotels in Sydney are merely the first port of call for a trip which extends across the country. New South Wales, the state in which Sydney is to be found, is far greater than the city itself, offering a wealth of other towns and places which vary greatly in both climate and beauty.

If you prefer your weather clement and would rather not venture into the harsh surroundings and merciless heat of the outback, then New South Wales is the place to stay. The wine estates of Hunter Valley are a lovely place to visit. There you can sample some of the world’s finest vintages, perhaps as a prelude to an afternoon in a hot air balloon.

Almost all of the Five Star Hotels in Sydney will have a detailed list of the best places to venture, as well as have all the information of how best to go about it. The Blue Mountains are a popular escape and this is where nature enthusiasts can take time out to hike and mountain-bike in some of the most beautiful scenery of any country.

If the idea of hiking through the Blue Mountains seems far too energetic, then perhaps you will find your way to the legendary Bondi Beach. Only a few kilometres from the Five Star Hotels in Sydney that are located in the business district, it is an ever-popular stretch of sun and sand. Surfers from all over come to test their mettle against the dangerous waters for which it has become known. However, not all areas of the beach are dangerous, so safe surfing is generally found towards the south end. Naturally, beach volleyball and a generous dollop of suntan lotion are part of the itinerary.

For music and festival lovers, January is definitely a month with great appeal. The local festival is the largest in the country and offers a wide range of performance art, dance and music, all ranging from the classical to the contemporary. Towards the end of January visitors can also enjoy the nation-wide pop and rock festival, the Big Day Out. As a country which has birthed and nourished some of the great rock acts from AC/DC to Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, it unsurprising to find that some of the best known and loved bands can be found strutting their stuff under the lights on a warm January evening.

Whatever kind of trip you're planning, whether business or leisure, Five Star Hotels in Sydney are the place for those who expect to get the best out their time in one of the great metropolises of the 21st century. No matter when you go, the harbor city always has something on the go and you only have to venture down the street to find the new and unexpected.