Sydney Hotels

Sydney is the Harbour City. It is the largest, oldest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia with an enviable reputation as one of the world's most beautiful and liveable cities. Look for accommodation in Sydney, or try finding hotels in Wolli Creek, Mascot, Petersham, or Arncliffe.

Sydney Hotels and Accommodation

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Mercure Sydney Airport ★★★★
20 Levey Street Wolli Creek, Sydney, New South Wales (2 km southeast)
Rated 8/10 by 662 reviews
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Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport ★★★★★
Corner O'riordan and Robey Streets Mascot, Sydney, New South Wales (2 km southwest)
Rated 8/10 by 719 reviews
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Hotel Formule 1 St Peters ★★
178 Princess Highway St Peters, Sydney, New South Wales
Rated 5.7/10 by 45 reviews
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Holiday Inn Sydney Airport ★★★★
Bourke Road and O'Riordan Street, Sydney, New South Wales (2 km southwest)
Rated 7.7/10 by 335 reviews
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Hotel Ibis Sydney Airport ★★★
205 ORiordan Street Mascot, Sydney, New South Wales (2 km southwest)
Rated 7.5/10 by 1171 reviews
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Our recommendations of Mercure Sydney Airport, Stamford Plaza Sydney Airport, Hotel Formule 1 St Peters, Holiday Inn Sydney Airport, and Hotel Ibis Sydney Airport may take into account distance from Sydney, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Popular Destinations in Sydney

City East

Immediately to the east of the City Centre and also adjacent to City South is an area of laneways, nightlife, cafes, pubs, bars and entertainment.

City Centre

The City Centre, is where Governor Philip first raised the British Flag on Australian soil in January 1788, and is the earliest site of European settlement in Australia.

One week in Sydney

Sydney is the capital city of the Australian state of New South Wales, and Australia's largest city.

Within Sydney

Parramatta

Parramatta is a western district of Sydney, a city in its own right within the Sydney Metropolitan Area and the second oldest European settlement on the Australian mainland.

Eastern Suburbs

The Eastern Suburbs of Sydney are located between Sydney City and the Pacific ocean coastline.

Inner West

The Inner West of Sydney stretches from the small inner city suburb of Chippendale to the secondary railway hub and business-retail centre of Strathfield to the west.

Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour is a leisure and entertainment precinct, in central Sydney.

The Rocks

The Rocks is sandstone buildings, history, laneways, culture and Australiana by day, and a busy pub scene by night.

Royal National Park

The Royal National Park is in on the southern fringe of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia around 35km south from the city centre.

North West

North West Sydney is the largely residential and industrial suburbs west of the Sydney/North Shore and north of the Parramatta River and to the north west of the city centre.

Sutherland Shire

The Sutherland Shire is a district in the south of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia around 25km south of Sydney City

Lower North Shore

The North Shore district is situated "across the harbour", north of both Sydney City and North Sydney, and stretches a broad swathe of land from the northern edge of Sydney Harbour up to the Hornsby Plateau.

Sydney Olympic Park

Sydney Olympic Park, is an area 15km west from Sydney City. It is on western reaches of Sydney Harbour, and was the home of the 2000 Olympics.

Manly

Manly is a harbour- and ocean-side suburb and locality of Sydney and the southernmost of Sydney's Northern Beaches.

Harbour Islands

The Harbour Islands are Sydney's best kept secret. There are several in the harbour that you can visit to explore, for a picnic, or just to take in the history and the view.

Cronulla

Cronulla is a beachside suburb in the Sutherland Shire in southern Sydney.

City South

Just to the south of the city centre and north of Central station is Australia's largest Chinatown, Capitol Square and the Haymarket.

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach is a world famous beachside locality of Sydney.

North Sydney

North Sydney is a large commercial centre near central Sydney. Located immediately north of the landmark Sydney Harbour Bridge and facing the central city skyline across Sydney Harbour.

Northern Beaches

The Northern Beaches of Sydney refers to a suburban district located in the north east of the city, as well as a stretch of famous beaches extending northwards from Sydney Harbour and North Head at Manly to Barrenjoey Point and Broken Bay, fronting the Pacific Ocean.

Maroubra

Maroubra is a suburb in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. It has a popular surfing beach Maroubra Beach.

Southern Sydney

Southern Sydney is an arbitary district name, for the area south of Sydney and north of the Georges River, including Sydney Airport and Brighton le Sands area.

Coogee

Coogee is a popular beachside suburb and locality in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney, the capital of the Australian state of New South Wales.

Warriewood

Warriewood is a suburb on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. It sits between the larger suburbs of Narrabeen and Mona Vale.

City West

City West is a distict of Sydney including Broadway, Ultimo and Pyrmont, but not Glebe or Newtown.

Mona Vale

Mona Vale is a beachside suburb in the Northern Beaches district of Sydney, Australia.

Outer West

The Outer West is the huge area of Sydney to the west of the cities of Parramatta and Holroyd, which is the boundary with the Inner West.

Palm Beach

Palm Beach is the most northern of Sydney's Northern Beaches and the most northerly suburb of the city's metropolitan area.

Collaroy

Collaroy is one of the Northern Beaches suburbs of Sydney.

Clovelly

Clovelly is a quiet suburb between Coogee and Bronte on the Pacific coast in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Dee Why

Dee Why is a suburb of the Northern Beaches in Sydney.

Upper North Shore

Upper North Shore is in Sydney.

Narrabeen

Narrabeen is a suburb on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia.

Windsor

Windsor is a township in New South Wales on the north-western outskirts of Sydney, located on the Hawkesbury River.

Bronte

Bronte is a suburb between Bondi Beach in the north and Clovelly in the south, in Sydney's Eastern suburbs, NSW, Australia.

South West

South West Sydney is an arbitary district name for the large residential area to the south and west of Sydney, including the centres of Liverpool and Campbelltown.

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Sydney Travel Tips

Hmmm where to begin Sydney is a fabulous city, not only because it's on the coast and has the Opera House as a trademark but simply because it is still at a stage where we can call it a metropolitan city but isn't yet so terribly congested. And that is truly the beauty of the city, with lots of … Dominique B.
Sydney... I find Sydney a great and exciting city with so much to offer. The harbour is one of my favourite places to hang out on the water or catch a ferry over to Manly. But a good way to see the harbour is the catch the city ferry that does a 2 hour tour of the harbour and little inlets and some … Tony C.
Try going around the city by bike. You can go with a group bike tour (complete with a rented bike, helmet and tour guide) or you can rent your own bike. Its safe, it affords you to see much more of the city, its environment friendly and its good for your health. Romel I.
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