Sydney

Magnificent harbourfront views, iconic architecture and a notable culinary scene

Luxury Accommodation

  • Four Seasons Hotel

    Stunningly situated overlooking Sydney Harbour, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney puts you near the city’s vibrant shopping and business centres. Spoil yourself with Sydney’s best luxury accommodation featuring contemporary grand-luxe styling, exceptional amenities and dramatic panoramic views.

    199 George St, Sydney

  • Park Hyatt Sydney

    The Park Hyatt Sydney perfectly personifies contemporary harbourside luxury with its coveted position between the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. It perfectly reflects the Australian landscape through its architecture, amenities and of course, views.

    7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks

  • The Langham Sydney

    The Langham Sydney offers luxury and elegance, nestled in an exclusive harbour-side address. With the largest guestrooms in Sydney, sip champagne on your balcony and take in the sweeping western views. Indulge in a day at their luxurious Spa facility, The Day Spa, and famous indoor pool.

    89 – 113 Kent St, Sydney

  • Capella

    The unparalleled spaces within Capella Sydney showcase curated artwork, sophisticated furnishings and intriguing objet d’art. 192 guestrooms and suites spanning eight levels, are anchored by three ground-level food and beverage offerings.

    24 Loftus Street, Sydney

  • Shangri-La Hotel

    This elegant hotel, located within the historic Rocks district, offers breathtaking views of the harbour and Sydney Opera House. Spacious and luxuriously appointed rooms and suites make this the perfect home away from home.

    176 Cumberland St, The Rocks

  • W Sydney

    Rising over Darling Harbour, W Sydney instantly captures the eye. From the undulating lines of its exterior, to striking interiors that challenge the status quo and pay homage to its Sydney and NSW locale, W Sydney is daring and original.

    31 Wheat Road, Sydney

  • Crown Sydney

    Crown sets the benchmark for luxury hotels with lavishly appointed spaces, impeccable attention to detail and an unrivalled customer service experience.

    1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo

  • Pullman Quay Grand

    With 5-star all-suite accommodation, indulgent cuisine and one of Sydney's best-positioned bars, this is an idyllic Sydney destination. It features spectacular views over the Sydney Harbour and is just a short walk away from the historic Rocks district, Sydney Opera House and many major Sydney attractions.

    61 Macquarie St, East Circular Quay

Boutique Accommodation

  • The Darling at The Star

    Awarded the prestigious Forbes five-star rating for the fifth year running, The Darling caters to business and leisure travellers alike. Indulge at their luxury and dedicated Spa facility, The Spa, or simply take advantage of its convenient proximity to The Star Sydney, Sydney's leading entertainment destination.

    80 Pyrmont St, Sydney

  • The Old Clare Hotel

    This hip, boutique hotel was uniquely built within two iconic heritage buildings, encapsulating the varied aesthetic of its surrounds. It is situated in the redeveloped Kensington Street precinct in Chippendale - home to dozens of art galleries, production houses, design studios, as well as Sydney’s most exciting new restaurants, cafés and bars.

    1 Kensington St, Chippendale

  • QT Sydney

    The 200 guest suites that make up the QT Sydney have been carefully crafted within the historic Gowings and State theatre buildings. This boutique Sydney accommodation retains many of the buildings most distinctive features, blending Gothic, Art Deco and Italianate influenced architecture.

    49 Market St, Sydney

  • Establishment Hotel

    Part of Merivale group, Establishment is a boutique hotel in the heart of the city with just 31 elegantly appointed guest rooms, including two stylish penthouse suites, access to a private gym and more. Discover some of the city’s best restaurants and bars at your doorstep.

    5 Bridge Ln, Sydney

  • Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour

    1888 Hotel by Ovolo is a heritage-listed 90 bedroom boutique hotel, eatery, bar and event space that combines Sydney's old-world charm with contemporary design and modern-day comfort. This 5-star boutique accommodation is the perfect place to stay for your next visit to Sydney.

    139 Murray St, Sydney

  • The Fullerton Hotel

    Steeped in character and elegance, The Fullerton Hotel Sydney is a luxury five-star hotel located in the heart of Sydney’s financial and fashion district in the historic former General Post Office building. Enjoy proximity to iconic landmarks, historic theatres and noteworthy restaurants.

    1 Martin Pl, Sydney

Fine Dining

  • Oborozuki

    With a changing seasonal menu, this diner’s discovery of flavours over a series of dishes is complemented by tremendous sense of theatre. Led by Chef Daeun Chung, they serve a seasonal a la carte menu featuring contemporary, elegant dishes rooted in Japanese and French techniques.

    Level 3, 5/71 Macquarie Street

  • A’mare

    Crown Sydney’s a'Mare brings classic Italian fine dining from acclaimed chef Alessandro Pavoni. With a menu that evolves with the finest seasonal Australian produce and Italian ingredients, dishes are focused on the simplicity of these elements, the regions from which they came and the stories behind them.

    Crown Sydney, Level 1/1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo

  • Woodcut

    Woodcut provides a unique dining experience that celebrates Australian produce as well as cooking with wood, charcoal and steam – a concept inspired by the travels of award-winning couple, chef Ross Lusted and Sunny Lusted.

    Crown Sydney, Level 1/1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo

  • The Gidley

    At The Gidley, in Sydney’s CBD, you will find classic steakhouse fare matched by an extensive wine list. Step inside this old-world, adults-only venue, make your way down dimly lit stairs to find the Lounge Bar and lavish Dining Room, where you can sink your fork into prime cuts.

    The Basement, 161 King St, Sydney

  • Bennelong

    A fine-dining institution is renowned for its iconic Sydney Opera House location and innovative plates. Executive Chef Peter Gilmore delivers creative and original cuisine with the restaurant receiving an unprecedented number of Australian and international awards under his reign.

    Bennelong Point, Sydney

  • Rockpool Bar & Grill

    Set in a spectacular art deco dining room, the iconic Rockpool is a quintessential Sydney experience. Renowned Chef Neil Perry showcases Modern Australian cuisine. Expect perfectly wood fire-grilled meats and seafood from Australia’s very best producers – a perfect match to an exceptional wine list.

    66 Hunter St, Sydney

  • Mimi's

    A restaurant fit for its vista, Mimi’s reflects a deep connection to the coast and Mediterranean soul. Arched windows frame a view that changes with the seasons and the tide.

    130a Beach Street, Coogee

  • Quay

    One of Australia's most celebrated restaurants, Quay is a dining experience like no other. The creation of leading Australian restaurant group, Fink, and executive chef Peter Gilmore, Quay is an organic space reflective of Peter’s nature-inspired cuisine.

    Upper Level, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks

  • Aria

    One of Australia’s finest restaurants, Aria brings together the vision of owners Matt Moran and Bruce Solomon, the creativity of Executive Chef Joel Bickford, the best seasonal produce and a world-class wine list in a stunning, art-filled space with sweeping Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge views.

    1 Macquarie St, Sydney

  • Bentley Restaurant and Bar

    Bentley offers a fine dining experience in an industrial-chic space in Sydney’s CBD. Chef Brent Savage’s innovative and inventive food is expertly paired with boutique wines from Nick Hildebrandt’s eclectic international list.

    27 O’Connell Street, Sydney

  • Silks

    Synonymous with the harmonious flavours of the southern regions of China, Silks brings traditional Cantonese cuisine to Crown Sydney.

    Level 3, 1 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney

  • Café Sydney

    Even the spectacular harbour views can’t steal the attention away from this unique dining experience from executive chef, James Kidman. Cafe Sydney is one of the city’s most iconic dining destinations, consistently delivering excellent food, an innovative wine list and accomplished service.

    5th Floor, Customs House, 31 Alfred St, Circular Quay

  • Brasserie 1930

    Located inside the Capella Hotel, Brasserie 1930 is the fifth venue by Brent Savage and Nick Hildebrandt, the veteran restaurateurs behind Sydney institutions Bentley and Monopole. Here, Savage and his team cure, smoke, ferment and preserve ingredients for their modern Australian takes on classic brasserie dishes.

    2/4 Farrer Place, Sydney

Trendy / Upscale Dining

  • Mr. Wong

    Mr. Wong does Cantonese-style food in a larger than life way. Spread over two levels of the establishment building and serving up a selection of up to 80 dishes, it’s a big affair. Yet somehow the restaurant still manages to feel intimate, with nooks for two, dim lighting and moody jazz.

    3 Bridge Ln, Sydney

  • Fred's

    Most of the food at Merivale’s rustic farm-to-table diner Fred’s is cooked with fire. Nothing is overly complicated, the drinks are local and everything (both in the bar and kitchen) is fundamentally produce-based. The menu highlights what's best at the time from the farmer.

    380 Oxford Street, Paddington

  • Esteban

    Each element of Esteban’s menu is made in house to showcases authentic, regional dishes and traditional Mexican cooking techniques, incorporating a modern Australian twist. From sweet and citrusy Blancos’ to smokey, barrel-aged Anejos’, their drinks list features the largest selection of Tequila & Mezcal in Australia.

    1 Temperance Ln, Sydney

  • Felix

    You’ll feel like you’ve stumbled into the backstreets of Paris. Every detail of this restaurant has been considered - from the imported French chandeliers, to the Parisian subway tiles.

    2 Ash Street, Sydney

  • Catalina

    The scenery at Catalina really is something special. Thanks to the curved design, the view can be enjoyed from every table, making it one of the best waterfront restaurants in Sydney.

    Lyne Park, Rose Bay

  • Margaret

    The beautiful space features muted tones, natural timbers, limestone, terracotta, and bronze to create a room that’s both elegant and relaxed.

    30-36 Bay Street, Double Bay

  • Restaurant Hubert

    A charming and sophisticated restaurant located in the heart of downtown Sydney. Expect classic French dishes along with a sophisticated ambience set by soft lighting, live jazz and a livelier bar.

    Basement 15 Bligh St, Sydney

  • Nobu

    Internationally renowned Chef, Nobu Matsuhisa, known to the world as "Nobu”, needs no introduction. With an exquisite contemporary Japanese fusion menu, Nobu’s perpetual popularity and devoted following are a testament to the world-class dining experience that awaits within its doors.

    Crown Sydney, Level 2/1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo

  • OTTO Ristorante

    The food at OTTO is delicious and unashamedly simple - modern Italian with roots firmly placed in the classics. An a la carte menu is offered, together with a wine list focused on local wines that lean toward Italy in style and texture.

    Area 8, 6 Cowper Wharf Roadway

Casual Dining

  • Tequila Mockingbird

    Located in Paddington’s Five Ways, in a lovingly restored terrace, is a cosy dining space with a buzzing atmosphere. Enjoy Latin American inspired flavours and local seasonal produce, fresh to the table.

    6 Heeley St, Paddington

  • Cho Cho San

    Inspired by the Izakayas of Japan, Sydney restaurant Cho Cho San brings a touch of Tokyo to Potts Point, dishing up gourmet bar food alongside an admirable sake list.

    73 Macleay St, Potts Point

  • 10 William Street

    This intimate wine bar and bistro features sophisticated Italian cuisine and an extensive, ever-evolving wine list. Their bar menu changes with the seasons so you never know what delights you will find.

    10 William St, Paddington

  • Alberto's Lounge

    Alberto’s Lounge is a place where good food, good music, good wine and good company meet on an equal footing. It’s an Italian restaurant and bar that is as loyal to the Italy of Lygon Street as it is to the alleyways of Rome.

    17-19 Alberta Street, Sydney

  • MuMu

    Nestled smack-bang in the city’s CBD, it draws post-theatres crowds and party-goers alike, and, with a menu of vibrant dishes that are salty, spicy, sour, and sweet all at once, you can see why.

    330C George Street, Sydney

  • Rafi

    With a menu that celebrates the abundance of fresh seafood and produce available in New South Wales and a strong commitment to minimising food waste, Rafi is a casual venue made for long, lazy lunches.

    99 Mount Street, North Sydney

  • Good Luck Lounge

    Are you ready to take a trip down to Good Luck? Justin Hemmes and executive chef Mike Eggert’s new restaurant captures the spirit of the 1970s underground scene by way of Brooklyn, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.

    11 Bridge Street, Sydney

Greater Sydney Dining

  • Totti's

    In a lush courtyard behind a classic Bondi pub, Merivale’s original good-times Italian joint, Totti’s is all about pasta, Josper-grilled protein, and very good wine.

    283 Bondi Road, Bondi

  • Iceberg's Dining Room and Bar

    Perched on the southern cliffs of the iconic Bondi Beach with unbeatable views, Icebergs offers a modern menu that reflects the depth of Italian cuisine, created with the best produce Australia has to offer.

    1 Notts Avenue, Bondi Beach

  • Berowra Waters Inn

    Berowra Waters Inn is a modern Australian waterfront restaurant offering a menu based on organic and local produce. The inn is considered among Australia’s best restaurants since its inception.

    1 Calabash Point, Berowra Waters

  • Jonah's Restaurant

    Perched on a cliff-top above some of Sydney’s best coastline, hatted Jonah’s is stepped in history. Whilst opened in 1929, this multi-award winning property has a decidedly contemporary feel.

    69 Bynya Road, Palm Beach

  • Sean's Panorama

    Sean’s is one of the most quintessentially Sydney dining experiences there is. The menu is local and seasonal, the room is bathed in sunlight, and Bondi’s crashing waves are audible from within.

    270 Campbell Parade, North Bondi

  • Bert's Bar and Brasserie

    A light-filled bar and brasserie reminiscent of the grand hotel dining rooms of the 1930s, with the relaxed air of Sydney’s northern beaches. Executive chef Jordan Toft’s coastal European menu has something for every occasion.

    2 Kalinya St, Newport

Bars & Nightlife

  • Dean & Nancy

    High above Sydney’s skyline lies the best cocktail in town. A balance of mid-century decadence and modern details; with gold-veined marble, intimate tables and timeless service ready to greet you as you step off the curved brass staircase.

    Level 22, 2 Hunter St, Sydney

  • Maybe Sammy

    In the heart of the city between The Rocks and the vibrant CBD, just a few minutes away from the Opera House. Maybe Sammy is your place to relax sipping a martini while listening to jazz and swing.

    115 Harrington St, The Rocks

  • Opera Bar

    Established in 2001, Opera Bar caters to all needs with style and sophistication. From breakfast on the weekends to midweek after-work dinner and drinks, Opera Bar is an idyllic setting for any occasion. Enjoy a drink before the theatre, show off Sydney to your international guests or simply enjoy the daily live music – the choice is yours.

    Lower Concourse Level, Sydney Opera House

  • Little Felix

    This boutique bar is an intimate slice of 1920s Paris, serving champagne from magnum bottles, and some of Sydney’s best cocktails. Drink champagne and wine poured from magnum bottles, and cocktails inspired by early 20th century Parisian hotels, as you catch up over cheese, charcuterie and truffle tartines.

    2a Ash St, Sydney

  • The Roosevelt

    Slip back in time to an era when drinking was taken seriously. Long lunches washed down with martinis, cocktail hours to finish the day and whiskies long into the evening. Private dining, whiskey and cocktail classes and a rich history make this venue special.

    32 Orwell St, Potts Point

  • Bar Topa

    Inspired by the tapas culture of Spain, Bar Topa is the newest addition to the ivy Precinct’s dining precinct. An intimate spot to gather with friends, stop by this tapas and pintxos bar for an aperitivo on the way to dinner or the theatre.

    4 Palings La, Sydney

Wellness

  • Chi at Shangri-La

    CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La, draws inspiration from the origins of the Shangri-La legend, a place of personal peace, enchantment and well-being. CHI massages and treatments are based on authentic natural healing methods found in traditional well being practices shared by many Asian cultures.

    176 Cumberland St,The Rocks, Sydney

  • Melanie Grant

    With practices in Sydney, Melbourne, Los Angeles and residency in Paris, Australian celebrity facialist, Melanie Grant specialises in tailored treatments and products designed to enhance an individual’s skin and complexion. Offering everything from bespoke laser facials to body resurfacing, she has every skin concern covered.

    80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont, Sydney

  • The Darling Spa

    The Darling Spa is one of the finest and most luxurious spas in Sydney and features 11 treatment rooms, two exclusive couples suites, a Moroccan Hammam, a steam room, and jacuzzi. Fill your day with facials, body packages, wellness massages and more.

    The Darling, 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont

  • The Spa at Park Hyatt

    Connecting every treatment to the sun, the wind, the water, the flowers and the earth, the extensive treatment list offers to enrich and renew with truly holistic treatments carrying the potential for perfection. Each treatment is tailored perfectly to you and delivered through a vivid sensory journey. The Spa’s wellness amenities include a rooftop pool and whirlpool, gym, a relaxation room and two aromatherapy steam rooms.

    7 Hickson Road, The Rocks

  • Endota Spa at Four Seasons Hotel

    You’ll feel radiant and rejuvenated after a visit to Endota day spa at the Four Seasons, conveniently located on the buzzing Circular Quay. Take some time away from the colour and energy of the city to enjoy the ultimate experience of relaxation and escape in this serene wellbeing sanctuary.

    199 George St Sydney

  • Spa Q at QT Sydney

    Spa Q at the QT Hotel Sydney is a designer luxury spa inclusive of beautifully appointed treatment rooms, hammam inspired steam and ice room, relaxation lounge and luxurious change rooms and Gentlemen’s Barber Shop.

    49 Market St, Sydney

Shopping

  • Belinda International

    Founded in 1992 by Belinda Seper, Belinda International is Australia’s premier multi-designer womenswear boutique, offering a highly edited curation from the most sought-after collections including Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta, The Row, Johanna Ortiz and Oscar de la Renta and more.

    8 Transvaal Ave, Double Bay

  • Queen Victoria Building

    This grand building, built in the 1890s was erected as a Municipal Market on the scale of a Cathedral. The QVB was beautifully restored and re-opened in 1986, and quickly became Sydney's most popular and prestigious shopping centre. Glorious stained glass windows and splendid architecture endure throughout the building and an original 19th century staircase sits alongside the dome.

    455 George St, Sydney

  • Shirt Bar

    Wanting to bring something new and fresh to Sydney, Shirt Bar Sussex Lane was opened in 2011 bringing all of their passions under one roof – shirts, food, coffee, and dark spirits. Stop by for a bespoke shirt fitting and a whiskey.

    Shop 7b/100 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo

  • Parlour X

    Parlour X has established itself as Australia’s leading multi-brand luxury fashion destination, renowned for the expertly curated selection of the most coveted international luxury collections from Chloé, Bottega Veneta, Fendi, Balenciaga, Valentino, Saint Laurent, Jacquemus, Proenza Schouler, Isabel Marant and so many more.

    The Church, 261 Oxford St, Paddington

  • Harrolds

    Harrolds combines a unique range of tailoring and contemporary luxury wear, housing some of the most sought-after seasonal collections, year on year. Book a private shopping appointment in their VIP room or indulge in their Made to Measure service - the ultimate suiting experience.

    Westfield Sydney, 188 Pitt Street

  • Zimmerman

    Zimmerman is a luxury fashion brand from Sydney. The eponymous label was founded by sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmerman in 1991and has over 56 stores both in Australia and globally.

    Various Locations

  • Scanlan Theodore

    Founded in 1987 by Gary Theodore and Fiona Scanlan, Scanlan Theodore is a contemporary Australian fashion house for the global woman.

    Various Locations

  • MECCA

    MECCA is a retail playground for the beauty obsessed, brimming with the very best in global beauty. Designed to inspire you to swipe, swatch and spritz your way through the store – or be guided by our knowledgeable beauty experts – MECCA stores are home to a diverse curation of makeup, skincare, haircare, fragrance and body essentials and luxuries from 200+ brands.

    Various Locations

Visit

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge

    Known locally as the ‘Coat Hanger’, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, together with the Opera House, is instrumental in defining Sydney’s iconic skyline. Taking eight years to build, the Harbour Bridge was officially opened on 19 March 1932. Visitors with an adventurous streak can take a stroll to the summit of the bridge.

  • Sydney Opera House

    The Sydney Opera House, situated on Sydney Harbour at Bennelong Point, is considered by many to be one of the wonders of the modern world. See a performance, or book a tour to take in the extraordinary history, breathtaking architecture and the unseen workings of the iconic building.

  • Bondi Beach

    A 30-minute drive from the centre of Sydney brings you to the south entrance of Bondi Beach, Sydney’s most famous beach and a Mecca for those that enjoy sun, surf and fun. Spanning the length of the beach, and across the busy Campbell Parade, is a bustling string of eateries, shops and hotels.

  • The Rocks

    The Rocks is one of the most-visited parts of Sydney. Nestled at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and on the western shores of Sydney Cove, it is a place of enormous historical significance. In recent times, it has undergone a metamorphosis, with the old district transformed into a vibrant pocket of cafes and restaurants and shops, while maintaining the area's historic buildings.

  • The Royal Botanic Gardens

    Just a short walk around the water's edge from the Sydney Opera House, Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens gardens house more than one million specimens. The perfect place to enjoy a leisurely stroll and harbour views.

  • Taronga Zoo

    Sydney’s famous zoo is just 12 minutes from the city by ferry, with breathtaking views of Sydney Harbour. There are over 4000 animals to see, including Australian natives such as Koalas and Wombats, as well as over 20 talks and shows a day, tours and concerts to entertain the family.

  • Darling Harbour

    A former dockside area, Sydney's Darling Harbour is a mecca for entertainment and waterfront dining in the city centre. The perfect family playground, it hosts some of Sydney's top attractions including the Sea Life Aquarium, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Wild Wife Sydney Zoo and the Australian National Maritime Museum.

  • The Blue Mountains

    Listed as a World Heritage Site, the beautiful eucalypt forests of the Blue Mountains is a popular holiday spot for Sydneysiders, boasting a host of charming hotels and B&Bs as well as attractions like the Three Sisters, the Katoomba Scenic Railway, the Jenolan Caves and the Zig Zag Railway. Perfect for a day trip or overnight stay.

  • Hunter Valley

    A visit to the Hunter Valley is a must for those with a passion for wine. Home to some of the oldest wine families in Australia, the Hunter Valley produces a range of wines that utilise traditional methods and techniques. There is plenty for the more modern palate as well, with an abundance of young innovative growers offering up fresh new tastes.

  • Newport Beach

    Newport Beach is located to the north of Bungan and south of Bilgola Beach, approximately 40 minutes from Sydney's CBD. Newport not only has a beautiful beach but a growing collection of great places to eat, including restaurants, pubs, diners and cafes.