Sydney vs Melbourne: Comparing Australia's Best Cities!

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Published 2024-04-21
Get ready for the ultimate Aussie showdown in our latest video: Sydney vs Melbourne - Comparing Australia's Best Cities! 🇦🇺🏙️ Join us as we dive into the vibrant cultures, iconic landmarks, and unique vibes of these two dynamic metropolises. From Sydney's stunning harbor to Melbourne's vibrant laneways, we'll explore what makes each city tick and help you decide which one is your ideal Aussie destination. Don't miss out on uncovering the secrets and charms of Sydney and Melbourne!
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:37 1. Budget
2:29 2. Weather
4:51 3. Transport
7:49 4. Sightseeing
10:05 5. Culture
12:19 6. Food & drink
14:43 7. Nightlife
16:50 8. Shopping
18:47 Winner is...

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All Comments (20)
  • @TRIPXTREME
    Which is your favourite Aussie city to visit - Sydney or Melbourne? 🇦🇺
  • @barnowl.
    Melbourne has the most extensive tram network in the world. Melbourne has three beaches closer to the CBD (Central Business, including retail, District) than Sydney. They are Port Melbourne, Sandridge and St. Kilda beaches. It also has a far bigger retail CBD than mentioned. The narrator did not mention that Melbourne has a HUGE Bay , Port Phillip Bay, which is many times bigger than Sydney Harbour and used for various types of recreation. He also did not mention the Arts Centre and Hamer Hall for Arts-centered shows and the number of beautiful show theatres around the city. Melbourne was once the richest city in the world due to the goldrush in the countryside in the 1850s. As a result there was extensive, well-planned infrastructure and gorgeous architecture built in that period. Melbourne has kept those buildings and many laneways with interesting features to explore whereas, whereas Sydney pulled those down. Melbourne's skyscraper architecture is unique and interesting. Melbourne is known as the Arts, Cultural, Sports and Garden capital of Australia. It is renowned for its coffee culture cafes. Yarra (River) is an aboriginal word and is pronounced Y a (as in hat) rr (pronounced softly) a (as in up). All along the Yarra River, which winds through Melbourne, to the Ports area and then out to the Bay which empties into Bass Straight sea., is lots of recreation and eating-dining activities. While Melbourne's weather is sometimes said to be 'four seasons in one day', generally it follows seasonal patterns. Just layer clothing on or off as needed. Sydney is a show-off and Melbourne has substance and now in the most populous city in Australia. Melbourne is a classy, vibrant, clean, exciting and friendly city and I love living here !
  • @emgee65
    WTF? Melbournes nightlife beats sydneys hands down. Sydney is renowned for having no nightlife. Just ask its locals.
  • @karlos1415
    Sydney is the good room in your house. You have all the fancy things you want to show off but that’s it. Melbourne is the family room where you want to kick back, relax, explore, chill and have great fun. Melbournes night life is light years ahead of Sydney. Sydney’s night life died over a decade ago with lockout laws. It’s a shadow of its former self.
  • @nohnin3557
    I got to Melbourne city in 3 time so I love Melbourne city more than Sydney
  • @brontewcat
    You don’t need to buy an Opal card in Sydney. You can just use a debit/ credit card to tap on and off.
  • @brontewcat
    If you want to eat out in Sydney- you need to go to the inner suburbs, rather than the CBD. You will find similar diversity in cuisine.
  • Pittwater inlet with Newport and Palm beach the jewels of Sydney
  • @kingsimba9513
    Lmao Melbourne's public transport beats Sydney's? What a joke. Unlike Myki, you don't need the physical public transportation card (Opal) to tap on and off. Any contactless payment system works, whether it's a credit/debit card, digital wallets, or other apps such as Apple/Samsung pay. Further, Sydney's rail network spans a much larger geographic area AND is more frequent with trains arriving every 10 min during off-peak, whereas in Melbourne it's every 15-20 min. The only real pro Melbourne has is the free tram in the CBD, but short distance trips outside are more expensive than in Sydney as fees are charged by Zones, not distance. Finally, the gap in public transport will continue to widen once Sydney Metro finishes. Phase 2 is set to launch in a couple of months whereas Melbourne's metro project is forecasted to take decades to complete.
  • @caleb1016
    melb should switch with syd in terms of public transport, and syd should watch with melbs in terms of night life.
  • @PlaylistsRUs
    I was gonna go savage mode on how ign*rant and uninformed the writers are here with regard to Sydney’s transport and culture then I saw that this channel is from India.
  • @karlos1415
    Melbournes night life is light years ahead of Sydney. Sydney’s night life died over a decade ago with lockout laws. It’s a shadow of its former self.