Luxico's Sydney Guidebook

Luxico
Luxico's Sydney Guidebook

Sightseeing

The harbour itself is major Sydney attraction and harbour cruises - including lunch, dinner or party cruises, in addition to primarily sightseeing ones - are available from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour. At the very least, Sydney visitors can take a ferry trip to any waterfront location on the regular ferry routes for their ferry tale experience!! Popular ferry destinations include Manly, Taronga Zoo and Watson's Bay.
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Baía de Sydney
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The harbour itself is major Sydney attraction and harbour cruises - including lunch, dinner or party cruises, in addition to primarily sightseeing ones - are available from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour. At the very least, Sydney visitors can take a ferry trip to any waterfront location on the regular ferry routes for their ferry tale experience!! Popular ferry destinations include Manly, Taronga Zoo and Watson's Bay.
The big thing in Sydney has to be the Sydney Opera House. It is beautifully located in Sydney Harbour, and is one of the World Heritage Sites. For visitors to Sydney, it is the perfect backdrop for 'I was there' travel photos. You can take your pictures on the approach to the Opera House, on its forecourt, across the water from West Circular Quay in the vicinity of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, or from Mrs Macquaries Point where you can have both the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background.
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Ópera de Sydney
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The big thing in Sydney has to be the Sydney Opera House. It is beautifully located in Sydney Harbour, and is one of the World Heritage Sites. For visitors to Sydney, it is the perfect backdrop for 'I was there' travel photos. You can take your pictures on the approach to the Opera House, on its forecourt, across the water from West Circular Quay in the vicinity of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, or from Mrs Macquaries Point where you can have both the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge in the background.
This is a multi-venue destination which includes waterside walks, restaurants, shops, museums, shops, museums (Australian National Maritime Museum and Powerhouse Museum), exhibition halls, Imax Cinema, boating venues, aquarium and wildlife. Darling Harbour extends along the western, southern and eastern sides of Cockle Bay and takes in the King Street Wharf restaurant area just south of Barangaroo.
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Darling Harbour
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This is a multi-venue destination which includes waterside walks, restaurants, shops, museums, shops, museums (Australian National Maritime Museum and Powerhouse Museum), exhibition halls, Imax Cinema, boating venues, aquarium and wildlife. Darling Harbour extends along the western, southern and eastern sides of Cockle Bay and takes in the King Street Wharf restaurant area just south of Barangaroo.
Usually described as the birthplace of Australia, what is now Sydney's Rocks district is the site of the first white settlement established by Captain Arthur Philip in 1788. The area features buildings constructed during colonial times as well as more recent structures planned to blend with the architecture of the past. A Sydney visitor centre, with maps and information about places to visit in Sydney and other parts of Australia is located in the Rocks. Pubs, restaurants and specialist shops are to be discovered in its streets and alleys.
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The Rocks
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Usually described as the birthplace of Australia, what is now Sydney's Rocks district is the site of the first white settlement established by Captain Arthur Philip in 1788. The area features buildings constructed during colonial times as well as more recent structures planned to blend with the architecture of the past. A Sydney visitor centre, with maps and information about places to visit in Sydney and other parts of Australia is located in the Rocks. Pubs, restaurants and specialist shops are to be discovered in its streets and alleys.
With its 309 m high, Sydney Tower is the city's tallest building and one of its great landmarks. Lifts are taking visitors right to the observation desk at the top, also called, Skywalk. On this glass-floor viewing platform, sightseers have incredible views of Sydney and its surrounding suburbs. The revolving restaurants or the café are great places to drink or eat a bit. Finally, the 4D cinema experience provides an overview of the city's major icons.
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Sydney Tower Eye
108 Market St
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With its 309 m high, Sydney Tower is the city's tallest building and one of its great landmarks. Lifts are taking visitors right to the observation desk at the top, also called, Skywalk. On this glass-floor viewing platform, sightseers have incredible views of Sydney and its surrounding suburbs. The revolving restaurants or the café are great places to drink or eat a bit. Finally, the 4D cinema experience provides an overview of the city's major icons.
The worlds most famous beach need no further introduction. All year around you’ll find fun things to do to keep yourself busy, from the coastal walk to Bronte, learn to surf classes, swim in the pool, visit Sculpture by the Sea, and a cheeky cocktail at the beautiful Bondi Icebergs. The Northern end of the beach is most family friendly.
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Bondi Beach
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The worlds most famous beach need no further introduction. All year around you’ll find fun things to do to keep yourself busy, from the coastal walk to Bronte, learn to surf classes, swim in the pool, visit Sculpture by the Sea, and a cheeky cocktail at the beautiful Bondi Icebergs. The Northern end of the beach is most family friendly.
Set on the water just outside the Royal Botanic Garden its location comes with breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour and makes it the perfect spot to cool down from a day exploring the city. The 50 meter pool is perfect for lap swimming and the smaller 20 meter pool is perfect for kids. The kids pool is also heated and has a shade cover to protect swimmers from the sun. If 2 pools and view is not enough it also offers daybeds, a kiosk for take away and a licensed cafe.
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Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool
1c Mrs Macquaries Rd
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Set on the water just outside the Royal Botanic Garden its location comes with breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour and makes it the perfect spot to cool down from a day exploring the city. The 50 meter pool is perfect for lap swimming and the smaller 20 meter pool is perfect for kids. The kids pool is also heated and has a shade cover to protect swimmers from the sun. If 2 pools and view is not enough it also offers daybeds, a kiosk for take away and a licensed cafe.
A piece of paradise that is very popular with families. This long stretch of beach is not just extremely child-friendly, it also offers great views and plenty of things to explore, for example there’s an adventurous footbridge that crosses over to a small island with great views of the harbour. So many great options for food or coffee right on the water. You can also rent small boats, kayaks, SUP etc.
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Praia de Balmoral
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A piece of paradise that is very popular with families. This long stretch of beach is not just extremely child-friendly, it also offers great views and plenty of things to explore, for example there’s an adventurous footbridge that crosses over to a small island with great views of the harbour. So many great options for food or coffee right on the water. You can also rent small boats, kayaks, SUP etc.
The perfect spot for everyone. The south end of the beach is family friendly and has one of Sydney's best natural ocean pools loved by the little ones. Beachgoers looking for bigger waves to play in flock to the north corner. If you are not a fan of sand, no problem, Bronte Beach is hugged by a park that offers both grass and shade.
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Bronte Baths
Bronte Road
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The perfect spot for everyone. The south end of the beach is family friendly and has one of Sydney's best natural ocean pools loved by the little ones. Beachgoers looking for bigger waves to play in flock to the north corner. If you are not a fan of sand, no problem, Bronte Beach is hugged by a park that offers both grass and shade.
A secluded, secret stretch of beach just a short walk from Balmoral. Chinamans Beach with its flat conditions are ideal for water sports, whilst a large grass patch and kid's playground make it great for families.
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Chinamans Beach
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A secluded, secret stretch of beach just a short walk from Balmoral. Chinamans Beach with its flat conditions are ideal for water sports, whilst a large grass patch and kid's playground make it great for families.
This ocean pool is one of Sydney Harbour’s largest beaches but also a local hidden gem. Stretch out on the sand or grab a spot at the wrap around wharf. Murray Rose pool has outstanding harbour and city views for watching the sunset.
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Murray Rose Pool
536 New South Head Rd
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This ocean pool is one of Sydney Harbour’s largest beaches but also a local hidden gem. Stretch out on the sand or grab a spot at the wrap around wharf. Murray Rose pool has outstanding harbour and city views for watching the sunset.
Tucked away between Parsley Beach and Watsons Bay its a hidden oasis with palm trees, sailboats passing by, beachfront mansions and a secret pathway.
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Praia Kutti
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Tucked away between Parsley Beach and Watsons Bay its a hidden oasis with palm trees, sailboats passing by, beachfront mansions and a secret pathway.
This tiny stretch of sand between Bondi and Bronte is more often than not a playground for surfers and only the brave would challenge the big waves crashing in. Even with conditions less great for swimming its hugely popular for sunbathing whilst enjoying the show on the waves.
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Praia de Tamarama
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This tiny stretch of sand between Bondi and Bronte is more often than not a playground for surfers and only the brave would challenge the big waves crashing in. Even with conditions less great for swimming its hugely popular for sunbathing whilst enjoying the show on the waves.
This pristine cove is home to calm waters and the most spectacular views. Popular amongst families due to the shallow, relaxed water, easy access and cute cafe.
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Camp Cove
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This pristine cove is home to calm waters and the most spectacular views. Popular amongst families due to the shallow, relaxed water, easy access and cute cafe.
A unique spot that has both a small tranquil beach, cliffs and a saltwater pool. Concrete platforms have been constructed on both sides of the bay highly appreciated by sun seekers.
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Praia de Clovelly
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A unique spot that has both a small tranquil beach, cliffs and a saltwater pool. Concrete platforms have been constructed on both sides of the bay highly appreciated by sun seekers.
Another iconic beach, Manly, is the hotspot for all things swim, surf and snorkelling. Turn getting there into an adventure and catch the ferry from Circular Quay. On arrival you have both a calmer harbour beach by the wharf and the ocean facing main beach to choose from.
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Praia de Manly
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Another iconic beach, Manly, is the hotspot for all things swim, surf and snorkelling. Turn getting there into an adventure and catch the ferry from Circular Quay. On arrival you have both a calmer harbour beach by the wharf and the ocean facing main beach to choose from.
This 2.5km stretch of sand is hands down on of Sydney’s best beaches, and with as many activities as there are Home and Away episodes (which made this beach so popular), you will not just be catching rays here. As well as the stunning water, you’ll find a golf course, markets, kayaking, cruises and incredible restaurants your day is guaranteed to be action packed.
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Palm Beach
24 Ocean Road
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This 2.5km stretch of sand is hands down on of Sydney’s best beaches, and with as many activities as there are Home and Away episodes (which made this beach so popular), you will not just be catching rays here. As well as the stunning water, you’ll find a golf course, markets, kayaking, cruises and incredible restaurants your day is guaranteed to be action packed.
The Australian Museum, the first public museum in Australia, houses extensive collections of natural science and cultural artefacts. Galleries are dedicated to natural history, dinosaurs, Indigenous Australians and Australia’s unique wildlife. The Indigenous Australians Gallery includes Menagerie, a contemporary sculpture exhibition. It features established and emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island artists who have produced exceptional sculptural works of various native animals. Open daily, from 9.30am to 5pm, the Australian Museum has behind-the-scenes tours and plenty of activities for children.
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Museu Australiano
1 William St
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The Australian Museum, the first public museum in Australia, houses extensive collections of natural science and cultural artefacts. Galleries are dedicated to natural history, dinosaurs, Indigenous Australians and Australia’s unique wildlife. The Indigenous Australians Gallery includes Menagerie, a contemporary sculpture exhibition. It features established and emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island artists who have produced exceptional sculptural works of various native animals. Open daily, from 9.30am to 5pm, the Australian Museum has behind-the-scenes tours and plenty of activities for children.
A modern museum built on the historic site of the first Government House, built for Governor Phillip in 1788. The Museum of Sydney takes you on a journey exploring Sydney's people, places and cultures from dreamtime to modern times. It is a place of many layers: from the archaeological remains of the colony's first Government House built in 1788 to the award-winning sculpture 'Edge of the Trees', interpreting the site of first contact between Aborigines and those arriving on the First Fleet. A dynamic changing exhibition and event program supplements the permanent exhibits. Entry included with the Sydney Museums Pass.
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Museum of Sydney, Phillip St station
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A modern museum built on the historic site of the first Government House, built for Governor Phillip in 1788. The Museum of Sydney takes you on a journey exploring Sydney's people, places and cultures from dreamtime to modern times. It is a place of many layers: from the archaeological remains of the colony's first Government House built in 1788 to the award-winning sculpture 'Edge of the Trees', interpreting the site of first contact between Aborigines and those arriving on the First Fleet. A dynamic changing exhibition and event program supplements the permanent exhibits. Entry included with the Sydney Museums Pass.
Founded in 1871, The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the most well-known cultural institutions of Australia. It houses past and present Australian and international artists but also focused on Indigenous art and works from Asia. Open every day from 10am to 5pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). Admission is free. On Wednesdays you can enjoy the collections and talks until 10pm with Art After Hours.
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Galeria de Arte de Nova Gales do Sul
Art Gallery Road
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Founded in 1871, The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the most well-known cultural institutions of Australia. It houses past and present Australian and international artists but also focused on Indigenous art and works from Asia. Open every day from 10am to 5pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). Admission is free. On Wednesdays you can enjoy the collections and talks until 10pm with Art After Hours.
The enchanting Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, is a tranquil oasis on the edge of one of the world’s great natural harbours. You’ll enjoy spectacular views and take memorable photographs of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. A short walk from Circular Quay and Hyde Park, the garden has thousands of plant specimens. Wildlife in the garden includes colourful birds, fruit bats and water dragons. The Calyx is a world-class horticultural space, with changing exhibitions designed to capture your imagination. Volunteer guides will lead you through the gardens on free walks, daily at 10.30am, except on public holidays, and at 1pm on weekends.The walks are for 90 minutes and depart from the Information Booth outside the Garden Shop at the Palm Grove Centre, in the middle of the gardens, where you’ll also find a restaurant and café. Discover the area’s rich Aboriginal history on the 90-minute guided Aboriginal Heritage Tour. You’ll explore traditional plant uses and culture and taste some bush foods. Reservations are essential. The tour departs at 10am on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and is available for groups on request. Entry is free into the gardens, open daily from 7am. The nearest train stations are Circular Quay and Martin Place.
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Royal Botanic Garden
Mrs Macquaries Road
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The enchanting Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, is a tranquil oasis on the edge of one of the world’s great natural harbours. You’ll enjoy spectacular views and take memorable photographs of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. A short walk from Circular Quay and Hyde Park, the garden has thousands of plant specimens. Wildlife in the garden includes colourful birds, fruit bats and water dragons. The Calyx is a world-class horticultural space, with changing exhibitions designed to capture your imagination. Volunteer guides will lead you through the gardens on free walks, daily at 10.30am, except on public holidays, and at 1pm on weekends.The walks are for 90 minutes and depart from the Information Booth outside the Garden Shop at the Palm Grove Centre, in the middle of the gardens, where you’ll also find a restaurant and café. Discover the area’s rich Aboriginal history on the 90-minute guided Aboriginal Heritage Tour. You’ll explore traditional plant uses and culture and taste some bush foods. Reservations are essential. The tour departs at 10am on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, and is available for groups on request. Entry is free into the gardens, open daily from 7am. The nearest train stations are Circular Quay and Martin Place.
Founded in 1871, The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the most well-known cultural institutions of Australia. It houses past and present Australian and international artists but also focused on Indigenous art and works from Asia. Open every day from 10am to 5pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). Admission is free. On Wednesdays you can enjoy the collections and talks until 10pm with Art After Hours.
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Galeria de Arte de Nova Gales do Sul
Art Gallery Road
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Founded in 1871, The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of the most well-known cultural institutions of Australia. It houses past and present Australian and international artists but also focused on Indigenous art and works from Asia. Open every day from 10am to 5pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). Admission is free. On Wednesdays you can enjoy the collections and talks until 10pm with Art After Hours.
From 1819 to 1848, the Hyde Park Barracks housed 15,000 male prisoners working in government gangs. Later it became a female immigration depot and a government asylum for infirm, destitute women. Explore the convict experience, lie in a convict hammock and discover the daily lives of other occupants at this popular landmark in the historic precinct of Macquarie Street.
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Hyde Park Barracks
Macquarie Street
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From 1819 to 1848, the Hyde Park Barracks housed 15,000 male prisoners working in government gangs. Later it became a female immigration depot and a government asylum for infirm, destitute women. Explore the convict experience, lie in a convict hammock and discover the daily lives of other occupants at this popular landmark in the historic precinct of Macquarie Street.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is one of Australia's most famous museum. Its goal is to exhibit, collect and interpret contemporary art from Australia and from the rest of the world. With various thematic exhibitions, events, painting and sculpture, the MCA program covers the range and diversity of contemporary art.
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Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George St
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is one of Australia's most famous museum. Its goal is to exhibit, collect and interpret contemporary art from Australia and from the rest of the world. With various thematic exhibitions, events, painting and sculpture, the MCA program covers the range and diversity of contemporary art.
Another great place to visit if you are into history: Queen Victoria Building. Situated right next to the Town Hall transportation hub, it really easy to go there by bus or light rail. Originally designed to be a marketplace, it now hosts the most famous Australian and International Fashion, jewellery or electro brands.
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Another great place to visit if you are into history: Queen Victoria Building. Situated right next to the Town Hall transportation hub, it really easy to go there by bus or light rail. Originally designed to be a marketplace, it now hosts the most famous Australian and International Fashion, jewellery or electro brands.
This magnificent building is a symbol of Victorian Sydney and also the centre of design and lifestyle. It houses high end fashion labels, beauty salons, gift shops, jewellers and coffee shops. But this place is not only about shopping but more about history: if you want to experience the Victorian times, The Strand Arcade is the best place to start.
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La Rosa The Strand
133/193 Pitt St
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This magnificent building is a symbol of Victorian Sydney and also the centre of design and lifestyle. It houses high end fashion labels, beauty salons, gift shops, jewellers and coffee shops. But this place is not only about shopping but more about history: if you want to experience the Victorian times, The Strand Arcade is the best place to start.
Located only 15 km from Sydney's CBD, Westfield Warringah Mall is the third largest shopping centre by floorspace in NSW. After a massive $310 million renovation project completed end 2016, it now offers 70 shops more than before, a Centre Court as well as complimentary WI-FI connectivity, everything you need to spend all day long shopping!
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Westfield Warringah Mall
145 Old Pittwater Rd
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Located only 15 km from Sydney's CBD, Westfield Warringah Mall is the third largest shopping centre by floorspace in NSW. After a massive $310 million renovation project completed end 2016, it now offers 70 shops more than before, a Centre Court as well as complimentary WI-FI connectivity, everything you need to spend all day long shopping!
Glebe Markets is 'one of Sydney's most well known Saturday markets with diversity, character and style'. If you're a stylish bargain hunter, then this place is just for you! Open every Saturday 10am to 4pm, Glebe Markets is full of clothes and jewels from local makers and sellers. Plenty of other activities can be offered to you, such as tarot cards read or drinking chai lattes.
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Glebe Markets
Glebe Point Road
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Glebe Markets is 'one of Sydney's most well known Saturday markets with diversity, character and style'. If you're a stylish bargain hunter, then this place is just for you! Open every Saturday 10am to 4pm, Glebe Markets is full of clothes and jewels from local makers and sellers. Plenty of other activities can be offered to you, such as tarot cards read or drinking chai lattes.

Food scene

Award-winning casual fine dining in Chippendale’s creative foodie quarter.
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Automata Restaurant
5 Kensington St
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Award-winning casual fine dining in Chippendale’s creative foodie quarter.
Freds Scandinavian dining room has not only a lovely airy feeling it also has a roaring open fire to add to the ambience. Its downstairs bar Charlie Parker is always packed and serves next level cocktails.
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Fred's
380 Oxford St
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Freds Scandinavian dining room has not only a lovely airy feeling it also has a roaring open fire to add to the ambience. Its downstairs bar Charlie Parker is always packed and serves next level cocktails.
Greek restaurant that offers a truly great vibe and amazing food. Best seat in the house is by the beautiful marble bar. They don’t take bookings but put your name down in the door and go for a drink in the area!
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The Apollo Restaurant
44 Macleay Street
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Greek restaurant that offers a truly great vibe and amazing food. Best seat in the house is by the beautiful marble bar. They don’t take bookings but put your name down in the door and go for a drink in the area!
The menu changes with the season, but signatures to expect all-year-round are baked cauliflower with almond cream and mint; a pillowy blood sausage “sanga” and buttery roasted king prawns. With these you’ll be drinking a list of exclusively organic or biodynamic wines (including a good selection of oranges), premium-grade sakes and maybe even a homemade soda. Like the food, the interior is accessible, minimalist and smart.
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Ester Restaurant
46-52 Meagher St
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The menu changes with the season, but signatures to expect all-year-round are baked cauliflower with almond cream and mint; a pillowy blood sausage “sanga” and buttery roasted king prawns. With these you’ll be drinking a list of exclusively organic or biodynamic wines (including a good selection of oranges), premium-grade sakes and maybe even a homemade soda. Like the food, the interior is accessible, minimalist and smart.
The New Meze Bar Bringing a Taste of the Greek Islands to Bondi. Roll in for Mediterranean share snacks, holiday-worthy cocktails and sparkling ocean views.
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Ikaria Bondi
70B Campbell Parade
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The New Meze Bar Bringing a Taste of the Greek Islands to Bondi. Roll in for Mediterranean share snacks, holiday-worthy cocktails and sparkling ocean views.
Get the best Parisian vibe and French food right in the heart of downtown. Huberts successfully aim to offer not only a mouthwatering menu but also good conversation and ambience.
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Restaurant Hubert
15 Bligh St
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Get the best Parisian vibe and French food right in the heart of downtown. Huberts successfully aim to offer not only a mouthwatering menu but also good conversation and ambience.
A true Italian pocket-sized bar in the busy CBD. An ever-evolving menu of hand-rolled pasta, a 300-strong list of mostly Italian wines is attracting the crowds as well as Italian style regulars that are contributing to the authentic feeling.
Ragazzi Wine and Pasta
1 Angel Pl
A true Italian pocket-sized bar in the busy CBD. An ever-evolving menu of hand-rolled pasta, a 300-strong list of mostly Italian wines is attracting the crowds as well as Italian style regulars that are contributing to the authentic feeling.
Cantonese-style food done to perfection and with a fun twist, how about deep fried ice cream! And yes, they have an awarded Peking duck and luxury dumplings. The place itself invites you to a speakeasy on a back ally of Hong Kong.
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Mr. Wong
3 Bridge Ln
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Cantonese-style food done to perfection and with a fun twist, how about deep fried ice cream! And yes, they have an awarded Peking duck and luxury dumplings. The place itself invites you to a speakeasy on a back ally of Hong Kong.
Family style Italian complete with Apertivo hour, welcoming vibe and loved by locals.
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Matteo Double Bay
29 Bay St
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Family style Italian complete with Apertivo hour, welcoming vibe and loved by locals.
Highly rated fish eatery with a focus on Australian sustainably sourced seafood. The menu changes daily based on the best quality fish available.
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Saint Peter
362 Oxford St
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Highly rated fish eatery with a focus on Australian sustainably sourced seafood. The menu changes daily based on the best quality fish available.
Esters little sister that was born to be a wine bar but quickly expanded into both offering fantastic wine and a full dinner menu.
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Poly
74-76 Commonwealth St
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Esters little sister that was born to be a wine bar but quickly expanded into both offering fantastic wine and a full dinner menu.
This hotspot serving up innovative food by a Finnish-born chef is absolutely worth a trip to Newton (and while you are there make sure you have time to stroll around).
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Cafe Paci
131 King Street
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This hotspot serving up innovative food by a Finnish-born chef is absolutely worth a trip to Newton (and while you are there make sure you have time to stroll around).
Spice Alley at Kensington Street is home to the Kopi-Tiam – four hawker-style diners under glowing lantern ceilings. Bordered by two small restaurants, this laneway meanders through the landscape of Asian cuisine from Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam and China. The list of Spice Alley restaurants includes Alex Lee Kitchen, Bang Luck Thai Street Food, Old Jim Kee's, Hong Kong Diner, KYO-TO and Mekong.
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Spice Alley
Kensington Street
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Spice Alley at Kensington Street is home to the Kopi-Tiam – four hawker-style diners under glowing lantern ceilings. Bordered by two small restaurants, this laneway meanders through the landscape of Asian cuisine from Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam and China. The list of Spice Alley restaurants includes Alex Lee Kitchen, Bang Luck Thai Street Food, Old Jim Kee's, Hong Kong Diner, KYO-TO and Mekong.
At the corner of Crown and Oxford street, you find a string of eateries that are the epithet of Cheap & Cheerful, all open late and offers fully licensed both table serving and take away. Mad Mex, Grill’d (burger), Rosie Campbell’s (Jamaican), Zushi, Surly’s (ribs) are just a few to mention.
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Crown Street
Crown Street
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At the corner of Crown and Oxford street, you find a string of eateries that are the epithet of Cheap & Cheerful, all open late and offers fully licensed both table serving and take away. Mad Mex, Grill’d (burger), Rosie Campbell’s (Jamaican), Zushi, Surly’s (ribs) are just a few to mention.
Much loved the Neapolitan pizzeria that took the step and went full vegan only to explode in popularity. Always on the menu is Gigi's traditional marinara, with tomato, oregano, and garlic.
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Gigi's Pizzeria
379 King St
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Much loved the Neapolitan pizzeria that took the step and went full vegan only to explode in popularity. Always on the menu is Gigi's traditional marinara, with tomato, oregano, and garlic.
A hotel bar with an award winning cocktail list located in the Ovolo hotel on the beautiful Woolloomooloo Wharf. International feeling, fun crowd and of course delicious menu.
Alibi Bar
6 Cowper Wharf Roadway
A hotel bar with an award winning cocktail list located in the Ovolo hotel on the beautiful Woolloomooloo Wharf. International feeling, fun crowd and of course delicious menu.
A Sydney Taoist vegan institution serving yum cha and a wide menu of dishes to share. Located on walking distance from main attractions.
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Bodhi Restaurant
4 College St
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A Sydney Taoist vegan institution serving yum cha and a wide menu of dishes to share. Located on walking distance from main attractions.
In the heart of Surry Hills an all plant-based Mexican diner with creativity on point. Famous for its cauliflower.
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Bad Hombres
40 Reservoir St
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In the heart of Surry Hills an all plant-based Mexican diner with creativity on point. Famous for its cauliflower.
Located in a yellow brick building in vibrant Potts Point this fine-dining restaurant is devoted to plants as an intimate feeling and great ambience.
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Yellow
57 Macleay St
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Located in a yellow brick building in vibrant Potts Point this fine-dining restaurant is devoted to plants as an intimate feeling and great ambience.
Sydney's first entirely plant-based burger joint disappoints nobody, several locations.
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Soul Burger
49 Perouse Rd
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Sydney's first entirely plant-based burger joint disappoints nobody, several locations.
Every Bill Granger’s restaurant reflects the spirit we like to think of as ‘Australian’: sunny, easy-going and generous. It became loved for its legendary breakfasts, served at the famous central communal table, where locals and travellers, families and friends, continue to be welcomed.
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bills
79 Hall St
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Every Bill Granger’s restaurant reflects the spirit we like to think of as ‘Australian’: sunny, easy-going and generous. It became loved for its legendary breakfasts, served at the famous central communal table, where locals and travellers, families and friends, continue to be welcomed.
Remaining true to the sites heritage of organic industries, The Grounds provides a wholesome, produce-driven menu that is fresh, fun and innovative.
432 moradores locais recomendam
The Grounds of Alexandria
2 Huntley St
432 moradores locais recomendam
Remaining true to the sites heritage of organic industries, The Grounds provides a wholesome, produce-driven menu that is fresh, fun and innovative.
The boathouse has always aimed to create experiences people love. They do this through high quality products and ingredients as well as through service that is both genuine and fun.
92 moradores locais recomendam
The Boathouse Balmoral Beach
2 The Esplanade
92 moradores locais recomendam
The boathouse has always aimed to create experiences people love. They do this through high quality products and ingredients as well as through service that is both genuine and fun.
The food shuk offers is inspired by what they grew up with in Israel, where the cuisine available is one of the largest melting pots on the planet, with food coming from a variety of cultures that migrated to the country. The menu is directly influenced by Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines.
188 moradores locais recomendam
Shuk Bondi
2 Mitchell St
188 moradores locais recomendam
The food shuk offers is inspired by what they grew up with in Israel, where the cuisine available is one of the largest melting pots on the planet, with food coming from a variety of cultures that migrated to the country. The menu is directly influenced by Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines.
Grounded on the sandy shoreline of one of Sydney’s most iconic harbour beaches, Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel sings out to those in search of endless summers, postcard panoramas and their specialty: unhurried happiness.
193 moradores locais recomendam
Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel
1 Military Rd
193 moradores locais recomendam
Grounded on the sandy shoreline of one of Sydney’s most iconic harbour beaches, Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel sings out to those in search of endless summers, postcard panoramas and their specialty: unhurried happiness.
This hard to find, “shoe-box sized” 45-seater room is one of Australia’s most awarded-ever bars and recognised globally for the quality of drinks, friendly team and casual vibe.
Bulletin Place
Bulletin Place
This hard to find, “shoe-box sized” 45-seater room is one of Australia’s most awarded-ever bars and recognised globally for the quality of drinks, friendly team and casual vibe.
La Palma is designed to look like a Havana bar from the 1920s and 30s. To that end, the bar is filled with rattan seating, wicker pendant lights and a timber-clad bar with lots of green marble. The outdoor area — decked out with palms, banana leaves and other plant life — is a go-to for post-work cocktails during the warmer months.
6 moradores locais recomendam
La Palma
75-79 Hall Street
6 moradores locais recomendam
La Palma is designed to look like a Havana bar from the 1920s and 30s. To that end, the bar is filled with rattan seating, wicker pendant lights and a timber-clad bar with lots of green marble. The outdoor area — decked out with palms, banana leaves and other plant life — is a go-to for post-work cocktails during the warmer months.
The Royal Hotel has been serving cold beer and good times to the Darlington/Redfern community since 1894. They offer genuine Australian pub fare, a great community atmosphere and a newly refurbished upstairs area. THE ROYAL La Palma is designed to look like a Havana bar from the 1920s and 30s. To that end, the bar is filled with rattan seating, wicker pendant lights and a timber-clad bar with lots of green marble. The outdoor area — decked out with palms, banana leaves and other plant life — is a go-to for post-work cocktails during the warmer months.
The Royal Hotel, Adelong
45 Tumut St
The Royal Hotel has been serving cold beer and good times to the Darlington/Redfern community since 1894. They offer genuine Australian pub fare, a great community atmosphere and a newly refurbished upstairs area. THE ROYAL La Palma is designed to look like a Havana bar from the 1920s and 30s. To that end, the bar is filled with rattan seating, wicker pendant lights and a timber-clad bar with lots of green marble. The outdoor area — decked out with palms, banana leaves and other plant life — is a go-to for post-work cocktails during the warmer months.
Part-pub, part-restaurant, part-cocktail bar; each section of The Paddington has its own distinct style. Their kitchen is guided by executive chef Ben Greeno, who had the genius idea to install custom-made rotisseries.What does this mean for you? Juicy, brown and sticky-skinned Bannockburn chickens that are hormone-free and air-chilled. You’ll never look at a humble roast chicken the same again. They aren't we’re not just about chicken; they cook the finest rotisserie meats, fish and vegetables, as well as lighter shared meals. The late-night menu kicks in at 10:30pm and it’s definitely worth sticking around for.
57 moradores locais recomendam
The Paddington
384 Oxford St
57 moradores locais recomendam
Part-pub, part-restaurant, part-cocktail bar; each section of The Paddington has its own distinct style. Their kitchen is guided by executive chef Ben Greeno, who had the genius idea to install custom-made rotisseries.What does this mean for you? Juicy, brown and sticky-skinned Bannockburn chickens that are hormone-free and air-chilled. You’ll never look at a humble roast chicken the same again. They aren't we’re not just about chicken; they cook the finest rotisserie meats, fish and vegetables, as well as lighter shared meals. The late-night menu kicks in at 10:30pm and it’s definitely worth sticking around for.
Taking inspiration from the roaring Fifties, the rebirth of cool, the era where fashion and fun prevailed.A time when The Rat Pack and Hollywood glamour were revered and admired. Their Signature Drinks are named after some of "the boys" favourite haunts on the Vegas strip. Take a look through the Mini Martinis list and you will instantly recognise our ode to the most iconic cocktails of all time.
6 moradores locais recomendam
MAYBE SAMMY
115 Harrington St
6 moradores locais recomendam
Taking inspiration from the roaring Fifties, the rebirth of cool, the era where fashion and fun prevailed.A time when The Rat Pack and Hollywood glamour were revered and admired. Their Signature Drinks are named after some of "the boys" favourite haunts on the Vegas strip. Take a look through the Mini Martinis list and you will instantly recognise our ode to the most iconic cocktails of all time.

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Alexandria Outlets

Various factory outlet shops can be found in Alexandria Outlets, even now a lot of people don't know about it. Situated 4 km from the CBD, it is easily accessible by transport or car.
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Harbourside Shopping Centre

Located near the Darling Harbour, this mall offers not only an exceptional dining, leisure and shopping experience but also panoramic views of Sydney's skyline.
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Central Park

Central Park is one of the most exciting and interesting shopping places in Sydney because of its modern rural building style. The skyscraper is composed of hanging green gardens, on site trigeneration system power, heating and cooling. The rain water is also recycled to be drinkable. Central Park is very well located as it is close to Central Station and it is very easy to go there by bus. Furthermore, it is in the vicinity of two of Sydney's major universities. Major brands are featured in this shopping centre from Woolworth to Adidas.
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Shopping tour

If you wish to explore Sydney's outlets, the best way is to go on a Shopping Tour. They range from half-day to full-day, with customized tours, from small to large group tours. Depending on what you are looking for, you can either go on a Shop and Save Tours. If you want something more tailored, then Chic in the City will suit you better.
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The Rocks Market

Open Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 5pm, this open air market will satisfy everybody with its large offer from designer clothing, souvenirs, textiles, jewellery, food to photography. On Friday, we can visit Friday's Foodies Market where you can buy fruits, bread, baguettes or chocolates. Close to Sydney Harbour Bridge, we can eventually take a walk around the harbour. You can also just sit down at a cafe or a bar and relax.
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The Paddington Markets

This market has been opened every Saturday since 1973 and supports local businesses, designers and artists that provides good quality and sustainable products. When you buy a product, we are also contributing to providing a warm meal as well as support for Sydney's homeless and disadvantaged.
Transporte

Taxi

Taxis are in abundance and can be hailed from the street, or called in advance. All taxis are metered, with surcharges applicable if you travel on a toll road. If you are travelling with small children, they can legally travel in a registered taxi without a child seat, however, you can request a taxi with child seats if you book in advance. 13CABS P: 132227 Useful apps: 13 CABS
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Parking

Sydney is considered to be one of the most expensive places to park in the world: there are no free car parks in the CBD. The City operates 2 car parks – Goulburn Street Car Park (near Central Station) and Kings Cross Car Park. Daytime fares range from $5 a half hour to $59 for four hours or more. We can find many more private ones around town. They are however more expensive as fares can go up to $90 to park more than three hours. A fine in Sydney costs around $86. Parking meters in the City of Sydney are inspected, tested and maintained daily by technicians. An automatic monitoring system
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Uber

Uber is less expensive than taxis and offers an easy, safe and convenient mode of car transport. Download the Uber app to book. Note that Uber drivers won’t have car seats available for small children, and are consequently not suitable for transporting children aged under 7 years.
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Public Transport

Public transport is readily available in Sydney. Catch a ferry, train or bus easily to get around. There is even a hop on hop off bus to get you to any major attractions. Opal is the only ticket you need to get around on all public transport including trains, ferries and buses. This can be purchased from more than 2,100 retailers across the Opal network. Once you have bought it, you simply need to load value onto your Opal Card online, in person or set up an automatic top-up.
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Bus

Sydney's bus network covers much of the greater Sydney region, and is a convenient way to get around Sydney. There are hundreds of local bus routes that operate in the city, suburbs and beyond. Buses on major routes operate 24 hours a day. Major bus thoroughfares in the city centre are located on York Street, Pitt Street, Castlereagh Street and Elizabeth Street, and around Circular Quay and Sydney Central Station.
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Light rail

The city is currently extending the light rail network from Circular Quay to Moore Park and to Kensington and Kingsford. The Sydney light rail is convenient, efficient and it will move you safely and economically between the hub of Central Station with Sydney's inner western suburbs, via Pyrmont, Glebe, Leichhardt, and right through to Dulwich Hill.
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Ferry

Sydney Ferries and private ferry services from Circular Quay transport commuters and visitors across the beautiful blue waterways that form the very heart of Sydney. Boarding a ferry is a fantastic way to explore and travel around one of the world's most beautiful harbour cities. Last ferries from Circular Quay leave at various times between 6.45 pm and 12.20 am.
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Train

Sydney's train network covers suburban Sydney and extends to the Hunter Valley, Central Coast, Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands, and South Coast regions. The main city station is Central Station, which connects all of Sydney and most of NSW, including the suburban lines, the airport line and intercity lines. Ticket prices are usually based on the distance travelled.
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Sea and Sand surfing

From sunrise locals flock to the beaches to get their dose of exercise as well as vitamin d in. Challenge yourself with soft sand running (no equipment needed!) or why not join in with one of the many groups that meet each morning for an ocean swim. If surfing on a world famous beach is on your bucket list make sure to book in for a lesson or if you are already a pro grab a board from one of the many surf shops in Bondi or Manly.
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Hiking

Sydney’s blessed with many different walking paths that will guide you through dramatic sandstone cliffs, cobbled stone paths, sandy inlets and well-trodden boardwalks. Chose from easy breezy coastal walks to half-day bush hikes. Don’t forget to bring a picnic or find the perfect lunch destination to keep you motivated. The famous coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee never disappoints and is a must!