Saturday, October 13, 2007

Cheaper than hotels online



I should like to visit Australia again. I remember eating ice-cream outside the Sydney Opera House on a cold, windy afternoon in early Spring. It was crazy but the ice-cream was so tempting. Of course, the ice-cream and the Sydney Opera House are not the only attractions in Sydney.

There are the spectacular Sydney and Darling Harbours, the famous Kings Cross and the City Centre, Chinatown (for something Chinese) and if you like visiting suburbs, you shouldn't miss Balmain. Balmain is one of Sydney’s oldest working-class suburbs and now boasts a great pub culture. Stylish cafés, bistros, pubs and restaurants burst with creative energy. It is a colourful and artistic suburb, home to some of Australia’s artsy people - writers, actors, film directors, musicians and artists. Its pulsating nightlife is a magnet for a cosmopolitan crowd. Naturally, hotels in Sydney are aplenty so there is no worry when it comes to accommodation.

A trip to Australia should also include a visit to Melbourne. The city of Melbourne is an interesting labyrinth of inner city laneways and arcades where you'll discover opulent bars, eclectic boutiques and fashionable restaurants hidden in alleys and behind non-descript doors. This year's Melbourne International Arts Festival is an event not to be missed, with a spectacular 17-day program featuring more than 700 local and international performers. Even though there is abundance of hotels in Melbourne, it is safer to book in advance. Online-booking will get you cheaper rates in a wide range of choices.
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If you love the sun and the sea, Brisbane is certainly the place to visit in Australia. The city of sunshine and smiles offers options aplenty for leisure and pleasure with both outdoor activities and urban adventures. Again, no worries about accommodation as you'll be able to find hotels in Brisbane, some of which are definitely cheaper online.


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