Sydney Opera House, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sydney Opera House is a performing arts center located in Sydney, Australia. Situated in Sydney Harbour, it is considered the most popular and unique structure of the 20th century. Jorn Utzon, a Danish architect, designed the beautiful landmark. It was formally in 1973 almost two decades after its conceptualization. Utzon has won the international design competition. The local government has authorized the construction in 1958 but there are various circumstances like costing, scheduling, and other internal problems. The building has occupied the whole Bennelong Point. The Sydney Opera House is located in between the Sydney Cove and Farm Cove. The landmark is adjacent to downtown Sydney. According to statistics, there are over 1,500 performances that are scheduled yearly. It is attended by about 1.2 million.
Sydney Opera House is accessible to several towns like The Rocks and Kirribilli. There are a lot of attractions surrounding the Opera House. The most famous is the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The bridge is considered as a heritage site. It connects the business district to the North Shore. Royal Botanic Gardens is a place to learn about plants and gardens. Captain Cook's Landing Place is a significant place worth visiting. There are a lot of accommodations surrounding the Opera House. The Intercontinental Sydney is a 5-star hotel that has high-end facilities like a swimming pool and restaurants. Rooms of the hotel have views of the opera house. Park Hyatt Sydney is a 5-star luxe harbor side accommodation with a spa. Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is a 5-star is an elegant hotel with a restaurant and spa.