Heritage sights, idyllic beaches, a spectacular harbour and world-class eateries. Sydney shines throughout the year, boasting an unparalleled wow factor that pulls visitors in.

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60 of the best restaurants in Sydney for 2026

Meticulous technique, iconic vistas and nothing but fresh produce make some of the best restaurants in Sydney unforgettable culinary celebrations.

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10 rooftop bars that are basically front-row seats to Vivid

Beat the crowds and watch the city light up at one of these sky-high venues.

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The ultimate guide to whale watching in Sydney

Play I Spy on the ocean’s most majestic giants with our guide to the best whale watching in Sydney.

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This new trail is making Sydney‘s Inner West bike-friendly (finally!)

Sydney’s inner city is getting a green fix, thanks to a brand-new walking and cycling trail that links the Cooks River in Earlwood with Iron Cove in Balmain.

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Sydney’s buzziest new bathhouse just opened – here’s what it’s like

From magnesium pools to infrared therapy, the city’s self-care scene has never looked steamier.

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Taronga’s Roar & Snore gets a seasonal glow-up for wine lovers

This experience just levelled up the already iconic Roar and Snore zoo sleepover.

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Sydney’s hottest new dining destination just opened – and it’s huge

The Rocks has just been reborn as Sydney’s newest food and drink playground, thanks to the launch of The Collective.

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the living room interior of a Deluxe Harbour View Suite at Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
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This Sydney hotel offers unforgettable views and home-like comforts

The apartment-style Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is ideal for long stays and those wanting to explore the city’s icons.

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Heritage sights, idyllic beaches, a spectacular harbour, charming culture, and world-class eateries. This is Sydney. As the capital of New South Wales, this dazzling city shines throughout the year, boasting an unparalleled wow factor that pulls visitors in.

From the architectural wonder of the Sydney Opera House to the sun-drenched Bondi Beach, the Emerald City is a playground for tourists and locals alike.


Getting Around

Getting around Sydney is considered relatively easy. Public transport comprises trains, buses, light rail and ferries, all accessible using an Opal card or contactless payment.

Catching one of the city’s iconic ferries is a must-do, not just as a way to get around, but an affordable and memorable way to experience the harbour.


Don’t Miss

Whether you’re chasing sunshine, culture or adventure, Sydney delivers it all. Explore the city’s lively atmosphere by meandering through bustling markets or finding zen at one of the many indulgent day spas. Explore Sydney’s stunning natural landscapes by heading out on bush and coastal walks, take a refreshing dip in one of the numerous ocean pools, or go snorkelling at some of Sydney’s top spots

Tick off all the must-visit attractions like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and get your culture fix at the mesmerising art galleries and museums.

The city’s dining scene is world-class with innovative restaurants, casual cafes and hidden bars to explore.

 

 

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