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Plan language: EnglishThings to do in Australia are abundant and varied, from exploring the Sydney Opera House with its distinctive sail-like design to diving the vibrant coral ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest reef system. The rugged beauty of the Twelve Apostles offers dramatic coastal views along the Great Ocean Road, a must-experience by any nature lover.


Sydney
Striking waterfront landmark offering world-class concerts and dramatic architecture. Walk the forecourt, take a backstage tour, or photograph the white sails at sunset.
Quick facts: Sails-shaped white shells catch and scatter sunrise and sunset light, giving the exterior a different color story every hour. About 1,056,000 hand-glazed ceramic tiles from Sweden wrap the roof, and up close they reveal a subtle checkerboard of glossy and matte surfaces.
Highlights: Architect Jørn Utzon walked away during the political fallout of the 1960s, and decades later his original sketches helped shape restorations that brought hidden design details back to life. Step into the main concert hall and over 10,000 organ pipes and wooden surfaces produce low notes you can feel in your chest, a thunder-like vibration that surprises first-time listeners.


Sydney
Catch epic waves and golden sands. Dive into a lively beach scene filled with surfers, swimmers, and stunning coastal views.
Quick facts: Waves here attract surfers from all over the world, with the beach stretching about one kilometer along the coast. Lifeguards watch over swimmers from iconic red and yellow flags, ensuring safety amid the powerful surf.
Highlights: Spot the daily dophin sightings near the shore; these friendly guests often swim alongside surfers early in the morning. The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk offers jaw-dropping cliff views and vibrant street art, perfect for a scenic adventure.
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A crisp meringue shell with a marshmallow-like center, topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit, Pavlova is a national favorite and is often claimed by both Australia and New Zealand as its invention, though Australians widely celebrate it as a signature dessert.

These sponge cake squares are dipped in chocolate and rolled in desiccated coconut, and they are so beloved that lamington drives and bake sales are a common fundraising tradition across Australia.

Originally made to send to soldiers during World War I because the ingredients keep well, ANZAC biscuits are an oat and golden syrup cookie that has become a symbol of remembrance on Anzac Day.

A hot hand-sized pastry filled with minced meat and gravy, the meat pie is a quintessential Australian comfort food, commonly enjoyed at sporting events and bakeries from coast to coast.

Flaky pastry wrapped around seasoned sausage meat, the sausage roll is a bakery staple and party classic, with Australians consuming millions every year at bakeries and gatherings.

Vegemite is a salty, umami-packed yeast extract spread first made in 1922, it is an iconic Australian breakfast item that many Australians spread thinly on buttered toast.

The flat white is a coffee drink with velvety microfoam and a stronger coffee to milk ratio than a latte, it emerged in Australia in the late 20th century and has since spread worldwide.

Brewed in Queensland and sold in distinctive stubby bottles, Bundaberg ginger beer is a popular non-alcoholic brewed soft drink known for its strong, real ginger flavor.

Often shortened to LLB, this refreshing mix of lemonade, lime cordial and a dash of bitters is a ubiquitous and beloved non-alcoholic drink served in cafes and bars across Australia.
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