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Australia has so many outstanding places to visit
during a vacation that it is difficult to choose among them. We know that
your vacation time is both brief and valuable. Our recommendations for the
best places to visit will help you find the right place for your vacation in
Australia
The team at ThereArePlaces has developed a proprietary method for evaluating
the attractiveness of towns and regions as tourist destinations. We used
this methodology to create our list of the best places to visit in Australia.
We believe that the cities and regions described below are the country’s key
tourist destinations, contain Australia's best attractions and urge you to
visit them during your travels in Australia.
Read our sections on Australia
Travel Information and Australia
Facts to complete your basic preparation
for vacationing in Australia.
There
is a lot to like about Australia: however, tourists visit the country to see
the wonders of the natural landscape. Our list of Places to
Visit reflects this belief: although it contains several of the country's
leading cities, we recommend these cities as rest stops between the real
adventures. We know this is a cause of disagreement with the Australians,
as they are justifiably proud of their cities.
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Names in Teal are regions
of the country.
Places in Bold are unusually attractive destinations.
Places in plain text are of significant interest to many travelers.
Arm yourself with a good guidebook and research
these recommended destinations before you travel, to help ensure that you have a great visit.
Read our article on
Buying the right guidebook for you.
If you are interested in finding out more about
Australia, its people, history, economy and geography, visit our
section: Australia
Country Facts
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If you plan to travel in Australia, read the
information you need to know about driving, health
care, and more in our section: Australia
Travel Information |
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Red Centre
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The Red Center, located in the
Northern Territory, is both the physical and spiritual center of Australia.
This is the site of the world famous Uluru (Ayers Rock), a reddish rock
that is the world's largest monolith. Posing in stark contrast to its flat
surrounding, Uluru is best viewed at sunrise and sunset when its color seems
to change in mysterious and magical ways.
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In addition to Uluru, you might
consider visiting the Olgas, another part of the
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National
Park.
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Alice Springs is a good starting
point for explorations of the Red Centre.
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Sydney

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Sydney has many attractions and a
great setting in which to enjoy them. The city's harbor features the
spectacular Opera House, the Rocks (the original penal colony in
Australia), Darling Harbor, and the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Add in some
great beaches (Bondi, Chinaman's) and equally fun shopping ( in the market
for an Opal?) and you begin to realize why Sydney is a world class city.
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Adelaide
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Adelaide is the entry point for an
exploration of the South Australian Outback. The area is, also, the home
to many of Australia's best vineyards. The city is pleasant, well
manicured, and a great place to while away a few days.
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Brisbane
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Melbourne

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Melbourne is considered by
many to be the most stylish of Australian cities. The City's mix of
modern and Victorian architectures blend in an attractive manner.
Be sure to see Federation Square and the New Quay for eating, drinking
and shopping.
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If you are going to visit Melbourne, you may want to tour more of
Victoria, especially the Great Ocean Road, a two hundred mile drive
along Australia's most attractive coastline. For more information on
places to see in Victoria, visit the area's
official site.
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Northern
Queensland

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If you are going to travel to Queensland
to see the Great Barrier Reef, reserve some extra time for other attractions
in the area. Take the old-fashioned Kuranda Railway along its
spectacular route to Kuranda, a rainforest village. Kuranda has
a "crafts" market that is a great place to buy trinkets for the
troops at home. Add the Daintree Rainforest,
part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage site, to round out
your explorations of the area. The Daintree contains a dramatic number
of unique plant and animal species.
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Tasmania
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Perth

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There are a number of interesting
towns on the east and north coasts of Australia. Getting to them, after
flying across the Pacific (oops, the Southern Ocean) is a daunting task for
most travelers. If you want to explore Western Australia, Perth is a great
place to start: it offers great weather, fine beaches, and Swan Lager.
If you need information about another travel destination, try Googling our site or the Web
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