Top Sydney Hotels
Glittering Sydney is located on the Southeast Australian coast and is the largest city in the country. It is an international and cosmopolitan city with a spectacular harbour that makes it as recognisable as London, Paris or New York. The city is trendy, spirited and vibrant and has great dining, entertainment and nightlife. Sydney is noted for its liberal attitude and ranks alongside San Francisco as one of the gay capitals of the world. Like most modern cities, Sydney does lack a little in the historical department, but the cherished convict past has been well preserved. The native aboriginal culture, although a little over-marketed, adds depth. The eco-friendly Australians have ensured that Sydney remains relatively green. There are some good beaches nearby and the unique wildlife is easily accessible. As the state capital, Sydney is the gateway to the beautiful expanses of the Blue Mountains and national parks of NSW beyond. Relatively small and compact, the major attractions in the city centre can easily be covered in a couple of days although many visitors will happily hang out for longer. Sydney is justifiably a top tourist spot and arguably tops the bill for city destinations in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Featured Sydney Hotels
Ibis Hotel Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour, Australia
Location Located in the heart of the tourist district of Sydney, Ibis Hotel at 70... More...
Devere Hotel Sydney
City, Australia
Location Located just 5 minute drive from the Sydney CBD, Devere Hotel at Macleay... More...
Y Hotel Hyde Park Sydney
Hyde Park, Australia
Location Located at Whitlam Square in Sydney, Y Hotel Hyde Park is close to The Opera... More...
Metro Hotel On Pitt Sydney
City, Australia
Location Metro Hotel is conveniently located on Pitt Street, in Sydney's CBD.... More...
The York Suites & Residence Sydney By Swiss-Belhotel
City, Australia
Location The York Suites & Residence boasts a central location in Sydney's... More...
Mercure Hotel Sydney
City, Australia
Location Situated in the heart of Sydney's entertainment district at 820 George... More...
Citigate Central Sydney
City, Australia
Location Citigate Central is located on Thomas Street, in the heart of Sydney's... More...
Star City Hotel Sydney
Darling Harbour, Australia
Location Star City Hotel is located just few minutes walk from the Pyrmont Bridge in... More...
Novotel Sydney On Darling Harbour Hotel
Darling Harbour, Australia
Location Located at Murray Street on Darling Harbour, Novotel Hotel is within a... More...
Capitol Square Hotel Sydney
City, Australia
Location Located on the corner of George and Campbell Streets, Capitol Square Hotel... More...
Sydney Travellers Tales
''Bills'' for breakfast. Hugos for Pizza! Bayswater Brasserie for dinner. All outstanding!
Places to visit whilst in Sydney are Darling Harbour, Toronga Zoo, Aquarium and Opera House just to mention a few.
Spent most time at Paddington shopping. The Rocks was also worth visiting (opera house, harbour bridge, bontanical gardens, craft market on saturday). Seafood w/ wine at fishmarket was fantastic.
We didn''t need any transportation if we would like to find stores or foods around the hotels area because they are so near to the hotels. We rented a car to go to Hunter Valley (Pokolbin etc), Blue Mountain, Gold Coast, Canberra, etc.
Sydney is an expensive place. Its transportation is not as developed as one would expect for such a large city. Getting around the city is diffcult unless you drive or take the tour route. This is both expensive and can be inconvenient especially if you are drive. Parking space is limited and expensive. An hour''s parking at Paddy''s Market cost me AUD$14 cos I couldn''t find any street parking so have to park in its basement carpark. Also, hotels charge extra for parking even if you stay with them. A day''s parking can cost you AUD$10-$20 depending on the hotel. There are limited train services and NO Mass transit system outside of the few square miles within the city. (Even Melbourne has tram services that goes a distance outside of the city centre.)
I will recommend visitors to take a tour to Hunter Valley where you get to visit vine yard and taste some wine, visit the Blue Mountain, climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge, take a walk around the ROCK (early settlement of Europeans) which has been turned into a dining & shopping area.
I really liked being in Sydney. My favorite part was going to the markets especially in Glebe. I love the alternative culture so Glebe was up my alley. I found that eating Japenese food, which is my favorite, was very affordable. Make sure you try food from countries not found at home, for me that was nepalese and vietnemese.
The Rocks is great for strolling, shopping and dining. Wolfies at the waterfront has great steaks. Wildfire is worth a try. But if you have time and money and you are a gourmet you have to try Tetsuya in Kent street. Book well in advance but it could be the experience of a lifetime.
We did the hop on hop off bus - great fun. Nice easy walk to the Rocks Sunday market and performance at the Opera House on Sat. night. The kitchen made it very convenient to eat breakfast at home and we even at a couple of evening meals "at home".
We walked a lot which turned out not to be a bad thing! The monorail around the city is good. Darling Harbour and The Rocks are a must. For those motorcyclists among you - the tour on a Harley D. or on a tricycle is a must. We did a 3hr tour and saw some beautiful beaches well worth another visit in the future!