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About Sydney

Overview

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is a destination that captures the imagination of travelers worldwide. Known for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this vibrant city offers a blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. The sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour and the pristine sands of Bondi Beach are just the beginning of what this cosmopolitan city has to offer. Sydney is a melting pot of cultural diversity, rich heritage, and a passion for arts and sports. With a temperate climate, Sydney is a year-round destination that welcomes visitors with its friendly and laid-back atmosphere.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Sydney is $143, with options ranging from $29 to $995. The city boasts 448 hotels, ensuring a wide variety of accommodations to suit every budget and preference. Popular neighborhoods for hotel stays include the bustling Sydney Central Business District, the vibrant Darling Harbour, the scenic Katoomba, the lively Haymarket, and the convenient Mascot. Among the most sought-after hotels are the ibis Sydney Airport, Macleay Hotel, Travelodge Hotel Hurstville Sydney, Palais Royale, and Nightcap at Fairfield.

Things to do in Sydney

Sydney offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One of the best ways to explore the city's top sights is the Big Bus Sydney & Bondi Hop-on Hop-off Tour. This open-top, double-decker bus tour provides unobstructed views of landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, and the famous Bondi Beach. With recorded onboard commentary, you can learn about the city's history and attractions, and you have the flexibility to hop off and explore any location at your own pace.

For those looking to escape the city's hustle and bustle, a Blue Mountains Day Trip from Sydney is a must. This excursion takes you through lush valleys, waterfalls, gorges, and forests, offering breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains, including the iconic Three Sisters and Jamison Valley. The trip includes a ride on the Scenic Railway at Scenic World, a chef-prepared lunch, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, where you can see kangaroos and other native Australian animals. The day concludes with a relaxing cruise along the Parramatta River back to Sydney Harbour.

Darling Harbour is another must-visit destination in Sydney. Just a short walk from Town Hall, this lively precinct is home to a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The area hosts a full calendar of events and features the enchanting Chinese Garden of Friendship. Attractions in Darling Harbour include a zoo, an aquarium, and a maritime museum. The nightlife scene is vibrant, with Cockle Bay and King Street Wharf offering trendy nightclubs, wine bars, and bistros.

The Museum of Sydney, located near Circular Quay, is built on the site of Australia’s first Government House. This museum provides a fascinating glimpse into Sydney's dramatic history through imaginative and interactive displays, including a miniature First Fleet. It's a journey back to the moment when European settlers first arrived in Sydney.

The Royal Botanic Garden is a 30-hectare oasis in the heart of the city. Stretching from the Sydney Opera House to Woolloomooloo, the garden features an outstanding collection of plants from Australia and around the world. A stroll through the garden leads to Mrs Macquarie's Chair, offering spectacular views that have been cherished for centuries.

Where to Eat in Sydney

Sydney's culinary scene is as diverse as its population, offering a wide range of dining experiences. The Sydney Fish Market is a seafood lover's paradise, featuring the largest variety of fresh seafood in Australia. With over 100 species of fish and other seafood, the market also houses numerous restaurants, including Peter's Seafood Grill and Doyles, as well as cafés, a bakery, and more. The daily fish auction, starting at 5:30 in the morning, is a unique experience.

For a dining experience with a view, Infinity at Sydney Tower offers 360-degree views of the city from its revolving restaurant. The menu features Modern Australian cuisine, making it an ideal spot for a romantic date.

ARIA Sydney, located at Circular Quay, is a prestigious restaurant owned by chef Matt Moran and restaurateur Peter Sullivan. With striking views of Sydney Harbour, an award-winning menu, and an extensive wine list, ARIA provides an unparalleled dining experience.

Café Sydney, situated on the roof of the 19th-century Customs House, captures the essence of Sydney dining. With spectacular harbour views, an outdoor terrace, a cocktail lounge, and a relaxed modern interior, the restaurant offers contemporary classics using fresh seasonal produce, with a focus on seafood.

Chiswick Woollahra, located in the charming neighborhood of Woollahra, is a superb casual dining venue co-owned by Matt Moran and Peter Sullivan. The restaurant features floor-to-ceiling French windows and an open kitchen where chefs prepare dishes using fresh produce from the kitchen garden outside.

Cheapest time to stay in Sydney

June is the cheapest time to stay in Sydney for an average of $166 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$177

February

$205

March

$177

April

$171

May

$170

June

$166

July

$175

August

$182

September

$180

October

$180

November

$186

December

$191