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Historical and commercial heart of Sydney, the CBD boasts towering skyscrapers, lively café culture, and nightlife in areas like Darling Harbour. Explore parks such as Hyde Park and cultural institutions, while enjoying easy access to public transport.
Adjacent to Sydney's city centre, Darling Harbour boasts a pedestrian precinct with attractions like the Australian National Maritime Museum and Chinese Garden of Friendship. Enjoy dining at Cockle Bay Wharf, explore Tumbalong Park, and access various transport options, including the Inner West Light Rail and ferry services.
Featuring a large sports and entertainment area, commercial developments, and extensive parklands, this Greater Western Sydney suburb offers attractions like Bicentennial Park and Newington Armory. Easily accessible via Olympic Park railway line and ferry services.
Major CBD and suburb, Parramatta boasts lush Parramatta Park, bustling Westfield shopping center, and diverse dining options on Church Street. Easily accessible via trains, buses, and ferries.
Beach-side suburb with easy ferry access, Manly offers a mix of ocean and harbor beaches, scenic cycle tracks, and a lively commercial area along The Corso. Explore historic sites like North Head Quarantine Station and enjoy outdoor dining.
You can stroll along Circular Quay for relaxing water views when you're in The Rocks. Let yourself be amazed at the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. If you carry on walking you'll get to Overseas Passenger Terminal, Sydney Harbour Circle Walk, and King Street Wharf for some more water views.
If you want to see a show while you're in town, Sydney Opera House in Sydney Central Business District should be top of your list. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Open Air Cinema is just a short walk away.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Sydney Harbour Bridge— just one of the monuments located 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from the centre of Sydney. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here?
Why not visit the animals who live at Taronga Zoo and see why this is a favorite sight in Sydney? Discover the entertainment choices and shops in this walkable area.
Why not roll the dice by visiting Star Casino where you can enjoy the entertainment at this popular casino in Sydney? Amble around this vibrant area's waterfront or experience its fascinating museums.
Hyde Park is just one of the places to see in Sydney, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Experience the acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Climb the iconic Harbour Bridge for breathtaking views of the Opera House and sparkling bay. Surf at Bondi Beach, then sample fresh seafood at the bustling Fish Market.
Vibrant, clean, lively city next to a great Harbour with lots to do and lots of restaurants. Great public transportation both on land and water. People are friendly, it's very ethnically diverse and has a lot of young active folks. Fairly expensive.
Judith
10.0/10
Excellent
Big cities aren't usually my thing, but Sydney was friendly and easy to walk around. Never felt unsafe. It's a busy city. The Royal Botanic Gardens were wonderful to walk through. The Harbour Bridge walk at night was safe and a great view of the city
Lori
8.0/10
Good
Highly recommend the Throw Back Daytime Disco party sailing from Kings Whalf. Botanic Gardens and Rocks area are good at most times of the year. There is a great lookout from the Harbour Bridge Pylon. Theres several good waterfront areas to enjoy.
Allison
10.0/10
Excellent
Sydney is great! The harbour area is so beautiful, its so easy to get around by public transport,we were lucky with the perfect weather and the beaches are also beautiful and easy to get to, again by public trans! Enjoyed the underground bars too!
Jessica
8.0/10
Good
There's always so much to do in Sydney that you can't fit it in a quick 2 day visit. Top things are visiting the NSW Art Gallery, the amazing bookshops KINOKUNIYA and DYMOCKS, and love visiting the QVB. The weekend Rocks Markets are a winner too.
Karen
10.0/10
Excellent
Sydney is a vibrant city that effortlessly blends natural beauty with urban charm. Its iconic skyline is dominated by the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the sparkling harbor, with its clear blue waters.
Jesse
10.0/10
Excellent
Sydney's public transportation is extensive and easy to use. Almost every shopping mall has an extensive food court with excellent selections. The Botanical Garden is spectacular and the Chinese Garden of Friendship is the best in the world!
Tami
10.0/10
Excellent
Get out on the water. Walk to places like Shelly Beach from Manly or take a ferry to the city. Walk around the Botanical Gardens or catch another ferry to Watsons Bay. There is so much to see and the fresh air, sunshine and scenery are all free!
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Sydney must be the best city in the world, so much to offer, a stunning harbour, a plethora of natural beauty spots, great architecture, superb cultural offerings and dining options. We've been coming here from the UK for more than 20 years.
Heather
10.0/10
Excellent
I loved Sydney. It is a city built around harbors and water. The metro was so easy to navigate and it was $1 AUD per ride! There are ferries, buses and trams that are accessible and all on the same system of payment(Opal). Don't skip Sydney!
"Good value hotel. Less than 20 minutes to walk there with suitcases from the domestic terminal. Friendly staff. Room decor was nice. Quiet rooms.
Airport shuttle was $12 per person and runs onn set times, requiring a booking. It was on time and efficient.
Only ate breakfast here, which was ok.
Very happy with the room and price. I did find the bed felt small for a queen bed and the bed sheet didn't fit properly and was lifting off the mattress.
Would recommend this hotel for 1 night."
"Room was spacious, quiets and we had great views, being in level 27. Breakfast buffet was tastefully done, with Asian options and coofee was grt too. Convenient location to transport. Pillows were not too great though, a bit flat. "
"We were celebrating our 54th wedding anniversary and, most unexpectedly, we were treated to a bottle of champagne and beautiful nibbles platter - very much appreciated. "
"Our stay was very comfortable. The room was a good size with a comfortable bed and plenty of outlets and space.
The hotel is showing its age. The bathroom could do with some attention with what looked like mold around the faucets in the bath and the shower over the bath. Carpets in the main lobby area are either very old or in need of a good cleaning.
Staff were helpful and the included breakfast was a good option.
Happy hour in the lobby bar was a nice event and the location, within easy walking distance of Circular Quay and The Rocks, was a key factor in our staying there. "
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Our guests rave about the location of these properties: Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, Hyatt Regency Sydney and Shangri-La Sydney.
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Your kids are welcome at Shangri-La Sydney, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney and The Fullerton Hotel Sydney. You can also review 101 available options on our site.
Where should I stay in Sydney for a trip with my partner?
Hawkesbury Country Retreat, An Oasis in the City is a Solar powered B&B 10 minutes from central Sydney and Private 3 Room Queen Suite with Pool in Chanticleer Gardens Estate, Arcadia are a few good options for a romantic getaway with your special someone. You can also browse all 13 options on our site.
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Experience luxury when you stay at The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay and PARKROYAL Darling Harbour, Sydney. In addition, check out all 85 options on our site.
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The warmest months in Sydney are usually January and February with an average temp of 72°F. July and August are the chilliest months when the average temp is 58°F. The rainiest months are March and February.
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Find out more about Sydney
Find out more about Sydney
Visitors speak favorably about all that Sydney has to offer, including its gardens, opera, restaurants, and port. Learn about the local heritage of Sydney at top landmarks like Sydney Harbour Bridge. While here, you may want to make time for other popular sights such as Circular Quay and Sydney Opera House.