Sydney hotel offering guests free airport parking for 5 days

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If you’ve ever felt the sting of paying eye-watering airport parking fees, you’re in for a pleasant surprise.

Moxy Sydney Airport has just unveiled a travel deal that’s turning heads across the city: park for five nights free when you stay one night at the hotel, then pay only $15 per extra day or $100 per week if you need more time. Best of all, this new package includes a complimentary shuttle to both domestic and international terminals, making Moxy Sydney Airport the only hotel in the area offering airport transfers at no extra cost.

Located just minutes from Sydney Airport, Moxy Sydney Airport is already known for shaking up the traditional notion of an “airport hotel." With its trendy, vibrant décor, retro-style arcade games and craft cocktails at Bar Moxy, it’s a far cry from the tired, minimalist accommodation most travellers expect when they have an early flight. Now, its new parking deal and free shuttle service aim to ease the headaches of getting to and from the airport – especially if you’ve got bags, kids or an early-morning check-in.

MOXY Sydney Airport Lobby
Moxy Sydney Airport is already known for shaking up the traditional notion of an “airport hotel."

This offer is a real game-changer for travellers departing from Sydney, especially if you live regionally in Australia. But let’s break down the costs.

An overnight stay at the hotel starts at $166 per night. The cheapest parking rate for five days at Sydney Airport starts at $131.70 for the Blu Emu car park that connects to terminals 2 and 3 via an airport shuttle and this goes up to $439 for premium valet parking. Additional days range from $19.30 to $83 per day. You will potentially pay $34.30 more to spend the night at the hotel with inclusive free parking compared to five days of parking at $131.70. But when you add to this the value of skipping the usual scramble of finding reliable (and affordable) parking before a flight or eliminating the worry of train delays or Ubers that don’t show up, you’ve automatically removed 90 per cent of the stress associated with flying. It just makes a lot of sense!

The free shuttle itself also saves guests money. Airport trains can cost upwards of $17.34 per adult each way from Mascot Station, and a taxi or rideshare trip often sets you back even more. Moxy’s shuttle runs a continuous 20-minute loop, starting from 4.45am to 10.50pm for the domestic terminal and 5am to 10.50pm for the international terminal.

There’s also a convenient stop at Mascot Train Station, letting you reach downtown Sydney in just minutes – without facing the pricey station gate fee. Once you’ve booked your room, you’ll receive a link to reserve your preferred shuttle time and you can track its movements via a real-time “Uber-like" tracker on your phone or via digital displays in the hotel.

MOXY Sydney Airport shuttle bus
Moxy’s shuttle runs a continuous 20-minute loop.

The parking option, meanwhile, offers significant peace of mind. No one wants to worry about leaving their car in an expensive, uncovered lot while travelling. At Moxy Sydney Airport, your vehicle will be safely parked in a secure, undercover garage with 24/7 CCTV surveillance. If you’re flying out for a quick five-day trip, you won’t pay a cent beyond your room rate. If your travels take you away for longer, each extra day is just $15, and a full week of parking is capped at $100 – far cheaper than most standalone airport parking facilities.

While the cost savings are substantial, Moxy also delivers on fun. As part of the Marriott Bonvoy family, the hotel boasts stylish rooms with runway or city skyline views, plus a vibrant lobby that features playful touches like Skee-Ball and table tennis.

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Enjoy cocktails at Bar Moxy before your flight.

Finally, a pre-flight solution that lets you spend less time stressing about logistics – and more time getting excited about your upcoming adventure.

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Emily Murphy
Emily Murphy is Australian Traveller's Email & Social Editor, and in her time at the company she has been instrumental in shaping its social media and email presence, and crafting compelling narratives that inspire others to explore Australia's vast landscapes. Her previous role was a journalist at Prime Creative Media and before that she was freelancing in publishing, content creation and digital marketing. When she's not creating scroll-stopping travel content, Em is a devoted 'bun mum' and enjoys spending her spare time by the sea, reading, binge-watching a good TV show and exploring Sydney's vibrant dining scene. Next on her Aussie travel wish list? Tasmania and The Kimberley.
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9 of the best Sydney hotel bars for a local adventure

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    A great night out doesn’t need a road trip, just the right bar. Swap the long drive for an evening at these standout Sydney venues.

    If you’re thinking of a staycation or a long weekend (with foodie benefits), you can’t get much better than the bright lights and beautiful vistas of Sydney. From tucked-away bars to late-night hidden hangs, Australia’s (unofficial) favourite city is packed full of venues that make staying local feel like an adventure.

    1. El Vista, Circular Quay

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    Enjoy tasty cocktails and gorgeous Sydney views. (Credit: Mario Francisco)

    This welcoming bar by the Maybe Sammy team offers a fun buzz and jaw-dropping harbour views. Part of the Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour, this lounge bar sits above Circular Quay with the harbour on one side and the Botanical Gardens on the other. You may start here for pre-dinner drinks, but you won’t want to leave before the early hours. If the 1960s Acapulco vibe isn’t enough, the views will be – the Sydney Harbour Bridge is so close it hardly fits in the window, while ferries glide by all night.

    2. Bar Allora, CBD

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    Settle in for a taste of Italy.

    Inspired by Milan in the 1980s, Bar Allora brings Italian style and culture to the CBD. Although it’s officially part of the Mantra 2 Bond Street hotel, it’s designed to look and feel like you’ve travelled to Italy for all-day dining. Think espresso in the morning, aperitivo in the afternoon and Negronis late into the night. Accompany your liquid diet with Italian-style small plates and pastas with a modern twist.

    3. Percy, Pyrmont

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    Spanish-style tapas and wine is the name of the game. (Credit: Steven Woodburn)

    Taking centre stage in the luxe foyer of the Woolstore 1888 Hotel in Pyrmont, Percy is a popular Spanish-style tapas and wine bar serving food that makes you want to linger. The restored 138-year-old wool store creates an atmospheric backdrop to your glass of merlot with exposed timber beams, brick and the echoes of Sydney’s past. With an air of Barcelona, expect low conversations, creative dining and the city moments away.

    4. The Crudo Bar at Flaminia, CBD

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    Seafood lovers should head to The Crudo Bar. (Credit: Nikki To)

    Grab a seat at the beautifully designed crudo bar, taking centre stage in Giovanni Pilu’s latest CBD restaurant, Flaminia. Enjoy a glass of chilled Vermentino from Sardinia or prosecco from the hills of Treviso, matched with freshly shucked oysters. Complement your seafood with a range of special dressings, influenced by iconic Italian port cities. It’s the perfect spot for a pre- or post- glass of wine before visiting the Sydney Opera House.

    5. Mee So, Sydney Central

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    Enjoy Japanese-influenced food and drinks.

    For something a little different, Mee So is a modern, neon-lit Japanese-influenced bar in the Ibis Sydney Central. Serving bold flavours and umami-heavy dishes alongside sake and yuzu-infused cocktails, this Tokyo-esque venue offers an escape from the busy streets outside. Order steaming ramen, a Japanese whisky, and make a corner of Mee So yours for the night.

    6. Bar Morris, Haymarket

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    Settle into old-world European glamour.

    Housed in a 1929 heritage-listed building, Bar Morris brings old-world European glamour to the Hotel Morris Sydney, part of Accor’s Handwritten Collection. More of a destination than a pitstop, this bar leans into its Art Deco past with velvet features, intimate lighting and bold brass finishes. Here you can order smaller plates like burrata, cured meats, and seasonal seafood to match your martini.

    7. Pumphouse, Darling Harbour

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    Enjoy a tipple inside a building from the 1880s.

    When you first walk into Pumphouse, you’ll quickly notice the high ceilings, exposed brick and industrial-style decor. Officially part of the busy Novotel Darling Square, this busy local hang doesn’t feel like it; it’s housed inside a former hydraulic pumping station from the 1880s – hence the name – and is a local institution. Grab a seat if you can and order off the classic modern Australian menu, before trying one of the many craft beers on tap to wash it down.

    8. Wentworth Bar, CBD

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    Drink where the celebrities once did.

    Designed for big groups and late-night cocktails, this open-air terrace bar is part of the Sydney Sofitel Wentworth – one of Sydney’s most iconic hotels. Once the watering hole of royals and celebrities, this mid-century building has recently been refurbished to be sleek, modern and inviting. The stunning rooftop bar attracts Sydneysiders who love to watch the sunset with a table full of Vietnamese and French-inspired dishes.

    9. Monica Rooftop Bar, Paddington

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    See the city skyline, drink in hand.

    Sitting pretty on top of a restored 110-year-old theatre, Monica is a Hollywood-style rooftop bar with views across Paddington and the city skyline. Part of the 25hrs The Olympia hotel, this isn’t a quick drink kind of place; it’s a ‘let’s stay all night’ kind of venue. Weekend DJs will take you from sunset to late-night conversations, while you graze on ceviche, grilled meats or sharing plates.

    For more information on how to enjoy Sydney for a long weekend, visit ALL.com.