7 reasons why studying in Sydney will change your life

It is the city of the sun, surfboards and barbecues on the beach: Sydney, Australia. If you have not been there yet, it is likely that this coastal city is at the top of your list. 

While traveling for pleasure or for work are good choices, one of the best ways to experience the relaxed lifestyle of Sydney is to live and study there. Here are 7 reasons to study in Sydney will change your life:
  1. Beach hours
Do you want to surf before or after school? Sydney is your place. Australians love surfing and spend a lot of time on the beach. Only in Sydney you have more than 100 beaches to choose from. Surf fans are close to the magnificent beaches of Bondi, Bronte and Coogee. Do you prefer a sunset walk? Go to the beach of Cronulla, with miles of sand to walk. The number one rule in Sydney is not to leave the house without a swimsuit or bikini. You never know, you can always arrange a barbecue on the beach from one moment to the next.
  1. Did someone say coffee?
Australians love coffee. Well, maybe that's going to be short. Australians are OBSESSED for coffee. As a result, Sydney is full of cafés that fill the districts of Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Newtown, Chippendale and Brickfields. For the inhabitants of Sydney, coffee is a way of life. And new cafeterias are opened every few days, so you'll surely find in your neighborhood one that you can go to study or hang out with your friends.
  1. Take your dose of vitamin D
Sydney has one of the best climates in the world. With its mild winters and a time similar to the Mediterranean, the city has an average of 340 sunny days per year, which makes it the ideal destination for sun lovers. Do not forget the sunscreen!
  1. Sydney loves diversity
You will not be the first person to fall in love with Sydney. When you walk through its streets, you will see and hear the influence of cultures from all over the world. The nationalities with more representation in Sydney are the Italian, the Chinese, the Irish, the Lebanese, the Greek, the Indian and the German. The city loves to celebrate this wealth of diversity with countless festivals and festivals, such as the Chinese New Year festival ( #CNYSYD ) and the Indian Spring Festival (Vasant Panchami).
  1. Respectful with the LGBTQ community
Sydney not only accepts international diversity, she is also the proud representative of one of the largest gay populations in Australia. When you walk down Oxford Street, you will find yourself on a street dedicated entirely to the LGBTQ community. In addition, the annual Mardi Gras parade of gays and lesbians celebrates the rainbow symbol throughout the city.
  1. Day trips
Are you worried that you might get bored of the beach? No problem. Rent a car and, in a few hours, you can walk through the Blue Mountains, Jervis Bay, Port Stephens or the Royal National Park. Also, if you like wine tasting, the Hunter Valley is full of world-famous vineyards where you can try wine and learn.
  1. Christmas on the beach
Ok, let's be honest. It may seem a bit strange to celebrate Christmas in the middle of summer, especially if you are used to hot chocolate by the fireplace during this time of year. But the truth is that it is not so bad to celebrate Christmas in the sun with a cold drink in your hand and a barbecue on the beach. Australians know well how to celebrate Christmas and who knows? The experience may change your life.

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