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As Australia's largest city and home to iconic landmarks like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, it's no wonder Sydney is often mistaken for being the country's capital. Whether you're into history, nature, fashion or food, the city has all this to offer and more.

Many of Sydney's popular attractions can be found within its compact city centre, including the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and a variety of restaurants and shops. There's also a wide range of museums and galleries, including The Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Sydney and the Australian National Maritime Museum. You'll find some peaceful parks as well, in the form of the Royal Botanic Garden and the Victorian-style Centennial Park.

Venture towards the Eastern Suburbs and you'll encounter the world-famous Bondi Beach, loved by surfers for its big waves and swimmers for its consistently warm waters. Another top spot is Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, offering spectacular views over Sydney from its West Head lookout point. Aboriginal rock paintings and cave art can also be spotted across more than 800 well-preserved sites.

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport is located around nine kilometres south of the city and can be easily reached by rail, bus and taxi.

Tonight

From £55 per night

This weekend

From £115 per night

Next weekend

From £132 per night

Most popular time to visit October–December
Cheapest time to visit January–March
Local currency AUD 10 = £5.22
Language English
Average weekend price £158 per night
Average weekday price £151 per night
Typical stay 2 nights

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4.0

Weather was horrid drizzle and cold wind.

23 April 2024

Weather was horrid drizzle and cold wind. Never felt 100% safe on the street. Museum Ramses 2 great (do the VR) Outdoor theatre was magnificent with Opera house , bridge and city scape in the background. Had a horrible experience when leaving airport security confiscated a electronic lighter that was a gift left a very sour taste in my mouth about travel to Sydney. Other than that lots to see and do, easy enough to get around, food was good and accommodation ok.

Eddie
Eddie
10

Sydney in March/April is such a beautiful time to visit.

21 April 2024

Sydney in March/April is such a beautiful time to visit. Get around by ferries, walk around Barangaroo, and visit Bennie the Sydney Opera House seal who comes to sit on the steps each day. A visit to Sydney should not be without a coastal walk from Bronte to Bondi (and back again), stopping for lunch at Bondi Ice Bergs. Public Transport is easy and affordable, however, I try to avoid the trains as they didnt feel very safe. Highlight restaurant was Penelopes at Circular Quay

Fryar
Fryar United Arab Emirates
8.0

City transport (trains, buses and ferries) is very efficient...

21 April 2024

City transport (trains, buses and ferries) is very efficient and having an Opal card facilitates travelling and minimises cost. If you are a senior, make sure to obtain a gold card for the significant savings they offer. Plenty of great eateries and pubs to choose from and prices generally in line with out of state venues (eg Tasmania). Plenty of entertainment options on offer for all ages. Take a comfortable pair of walking shoes!

RogerG
RogerG Australia
10

An amazing city.

19 April 2024

An amazing city. Everything you do is memorable. The people are friendly, helpful, and courteous. Make sure you go to the Blue Mountains (all day affair) take the ferry to Manley Beach (1/2 day min), 333 bust to Bondi Beach (another 1/2 day), the Sydney Opera House (budget 3-4 hours if you take the tour) and the Chinese Gardens of Friendship.

Reel Love
Reel Love United States
10

Sydney is a very walkable city and the transit - light rail,...

17 April 2024

Sydney is a very walkable city and the transit - light rail, busses and the train were all easily accessible, clean, and fast. Best meal: Thai Nesia, the massaman curry was amazing. Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night if you can. Ride the ferries, take the busses to the beaches and small neighborhoods. I took a private walking/food tour with "Sustainability Gem" which I would highly recommend. Her knowledge of the city and its neighborhoods is extensive. I'll be back, so much more to see and do.

Catherine
Catherine
10

Ths staff are amazing - so unassuming and very friendly

17 April 2024

Ths staff are amazing - so unassuming and very friendly I am just writing to say THANKYOU you are absolutely the Best. Your staff are just fantastic. On leaving my car in valet parking - i joked that i would not complain if it came back washed. The response came back - what would you do if that happened, and I promptly advised i would live in the Hotel forever. I was just stunned when my car was handed back to me clean...UNBELIVABLE.. You have no idea how shocked I was and how happy that made me. You are definitely my number 1 recommendation for a stay in Sydney. Please reward your staff.. they are amazing.

Debra
Debra Australia

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