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Swissotel Sydney
4.5/5148 Reviews
Sydney CBD
Was 2 nights with wife and son during the Easter Break. Pretty good and cosy hotel. Friendly employees. Swimming pool was busy, wish it was bigger. Breakfast was great. Prices were reasonable, perfect for our budget.
Meriton Suites Sussex Street, Sydney
4.3/5127 Reviews
Overall room was clean, however the USB port in the bedroom did not work, the alarm clock was not set and had an extremely annoying buzz, resulting in I had to unplug it anyway. The directions to the parking was extremely poor, no mention of a lift being used or what to expect. I suggested a flyer could be done to answer any questions for customers needing to use the car park service. There was little to no engagement of the staff about this and were only able to restate the poor information that was already given. I felt like a number and not a paying customer. It would seem your attention to details is lacking, and this would flow down from management to floor staff.
W Sydney
3.8/581 Reviews
Gorgeous room (: I will give them 5 star hotel. Amazing breakfast all staffs friendly and warm welcome dring was nice.
MAD Monkey Bayswater
3.6/54 Reviews
Where to even begin.. I spent a week in this hostel with my boyfriend. After reading the reviews, we were so excited to get to this hostel as it seemed like the place to be. Most definitely not. We felt like we had been catfished, this hostel is VERY small, like extremely small. We attempted cooking in the kitchen once, never again, the kitchen is tiny. I understand if it’s a small hostel your kitchen doesn’t need to be huge but the kitchen is absolutely tiny everyone is on top of each other, and the ovens don’t even work. It’s literally like a narrow hallway. Also... the photos online suggest there’s a room with a pool table, another room with a TV etc., it’s all crammed in one room. Worst hostel I’ve ever stayed in. Although, the worst part about this hostel is the location, no one seems to mention the fact that King’s Cross is absolutely full of homeless people on the streets constantly off their face on drugs, I mean FULL of them. We both felt very unsafe and uneasy just walking the streets, I’ve never seen anything like it and we’re from Leeds so that says something. So if you’re planning on visiting Sydney, I strongly recommend staying away from the Kings Cross area altogether.
Meriton Suites Mascot Central
4.6/5115 Reviews
Sydney Airport
Very close to Mascot Station which is only two stations away from the Central Station. There are local provision stores and reasturants nearby and a quiet community.
Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour
4.2/585 Reviews
The location was perfect, especially with the light rail just below the building. We also had an amazing dinner at the bar on our final night - loved the wagyu beef burger and fish n chips. Even though the rooms looked a bit dated, we still had a comfortable stay.

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Introduction to Sydney

Sydney, the capital city of New South Wales, is Australia's most populous city and a major global destination. Known for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, the city offers a vibrant mix of outdoor adventures, cosmopolitan lifestyle, and cultural richness.

Tips for Travelling to Sydney

Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport serves as the city's main gateway. Travelers can easily navigate Sydney using the city's extensive public transportation network, including buses, trains, ferries, and light rail.

The official currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Cards are widely accepted, but it's also a good idea to carry some cash for small vendors. English is the primary language spoken. It is advisable to check visa requirements as they vary based on nationality and purpose of visit.

Popular Attractions in Sydney

The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are two must-visit landmarks. Beach lovers will enjoy Bondi Beach, while nature enthusiasts should head to the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney or the Taronga Zoo.

For a unique perspective of the city, take a ferry ride to Manly, or explore the shops and restaurants at Darling Harbour.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Sydney has a temperate climate with warm summers (December to February) and mild winters (June to August). The best time to visit is during spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May), when temperatures are moderate and parks are in bloom.

Wear comfortable, casual clothing suitable for the season. Don't forget to carry sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect against the Australian sun.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Sydney

The Shangri-La Hotel Sydney offers luxury accommodations with stunning views of Sydney Harbour. For budget travelers, the Sydney Harbour YHA – The Rocks offers affordable rooms and a great location.

The Ovolo Woolloomooloo is a boutique, Instagram-worthy hotel, while the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth is a great option for those seeking a stay near the business district.

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