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Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour
4.2/580 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.
Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
4.3/5113 Reviews
This is where you want to be on Sydney Harbor. This is a fantastic hotel with rooms either overlooking the harbor or the park with the Opera House in the distance. The entrance is rather non-descript but functional. Check-in was fast and easy (although our key didn't work because the batteries in the lockset had died--it was quickly fixed). The head of housekeeping, Brooke, was very helpful and friendly. The room had a living room area, kitchen and laundry, dining area, bedroom, and bath plus a spacious balcony. The AC worked well. It was great having laundry available after having 3 weeks on the road. Breakfast was on a lower level in an area surrounded by floor to ceiling glass with a view of the harbor. You order from a menu. Check-out was a bit more complicated because we wanted to redeem some additional Accor points but the person on duty did not know how to do this. There was also the added confusion of the AU$400 that had been charged to our credit card at check-in instead of just being reserved on our card. She promised it would be resolved when the correct person came on duty that afternoon. As promised, we were contacted by phone and e-mail later that day and all was resolved. This is a fantastic hotel where we would gladly stay once again if ever in Sydney.
Crowne Plaza Sydney Coogee Beach, an IHG Hotel
4.3/5119 Reviews
Stayed at the Crowne recently for a couple of conferences and is what I have come to expect from Crowne Hotels. The first time was a corner room on 6 that had been fully renovated. Room was big and spacious, bed was comfortable as and the bathroom was small but modern. Second stay was a normal room on 4 that had not been refreshed. Bathroom was a little dated and shower head wasn’t the best. But again the room was a good size and the bed comfortable! On-site breakfast was a full buffet and gave a full range and fresh coffee! Would stay again.
Sydney Harbour Hotel
4.1/5114 Reviews
Great location right in the centre of The Rocks area in Sydney. Located on George St, the hotel is opposite the Overseas Cruise Terminal, surrounded by plenty of restaurants and pubs and is beside the Rocks Markets that are open on weekends. While the location is superb, sadly the hotel is very much underwhelming in comparison to what I've experienced at other Rydges properties. The hotel is old, but not in an old world style, just plain old and tired. Bed was comfortable and the rooms are very much basic. Apart from a desk and chair, there was only one other chair and no lounge in the room. As a warning to anyone who has access issue, each of the floors are on two levels and the lifts don't stop on the alternative levels so you'll need to use a flight of about 8 steps between each level. My room had the shower over the bath which was only just over 3 foot long. The shower ceiling was so long that I couldn't stand up properly and the hot water was so scolding hot (obviously no tamping valves) that with the cold water on full I only just turned the hot on otherwise it was too hot. Rooms are individually air conditioned but with ours set to 19.5° it was still really warm. The TV is so low it's near impossible to watch from the bed (remember no lounge or table to sit at) and really needs to be mounted on the wall. On a positive the staff were really good, friendly and helpful, though I was alarmed to watch the young lady checking people into the restaurant for breakfast, walk past and pick up a piece of bacon from the surface area beside the bowls and toss it back in with the other bacon and then mix it in with the rest.
Manly Pacific Sydney MGallery Collection
4.2/555 Reviews
It is very close to Manly Beach, only one road away! The location is quite convenient, surfing and swimming are very convenient! A little to the south is the center! There is a street leading directly to the harbour, and the meal at mararita is also great! The indoor facilities are average, similar to domestic business hotels, but the location is good!
Hotel Bondi
4.1/5107 Reviews
Bondi
The hotel is well located facing the sea. It should be a hotel that has been operating locally for a long time. Newly renovated, good health, eating out of a commercial street, supermarket is very convenient. Don't set the ground floor. The bar below is closed at four in the morning! There are many people. We don't make any noise on the second floor, and the first floor is noisier! Overall good, will come again in the future!

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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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