Sydney Hotels
With some of the world's most recognisable attractions, kilometres upon kilometres of beaches, a diverse range of international cuisine and glorious weather, it's no wonder tens of millions of people flock to Sydney every year.
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As the country’s first, largest and most iconic city, Sydney is unsurprisingly the most popular destination in Australia. And with stunning coastline, world famous landmarks, a gorgeous climate and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s not hard to see why.
Centered on its world-famous harbour, Sydney stretches west to the Blue Mountains, up to the northern beaches and down to historic Botany Bay, the site of Captain James Cook’s first steps on the Australian landmass. Over 5 million people call this sprawling metropolis home, as do such famous sights as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach and Darling Harbour.
Ready to book your Sydney adventure, but wondering where to stay? Qantas Hotels allows you to choose from over 500,000 hotel and accommodation options worldwide, with a wide selection in Sydney alone.
You’ll also earn 3 Qantas Points per $1 spent with Qantas Hotels. So whether it’s your first time to Sydney or your fiftieth, let’s take a look at what you need to know about Sydney and its hotels to make the most of your stay.
Places to see
What are Sydney’s must-see attractions?
Sydney Opera House: One of the most iconic structures on earth, more than 1,500 performances per year are held within the famous sails of the World Heritage listed Sydney Opera House.
Sydney Harbour Bridge: Upon completion in 1932, this steel arch bridge was the largest of its kind. As iconic as the opera house, BridgeClimb allows tourists to scale its heights.
Bondi Beach: Australia’s most famous beach, this glorious stretch of sand is found east of the city centre.
Darling Harbour: A recreational and pedestrian complex located on some of Sydney’s best waterfront real estate, Darling Harbour boasts an exceptional Aquarium, theatres and the National Maritime Museum.
Royal Botanic Gardens: Want magnificent harbour views and a tranquil escape? Look no further than the Royal Botanic Gardens, 30 hectares of stunning greenery found on the eastern border of the CBD.
Taronga Zoo: In a truly spectacular setting on the northern side of the harbour, with views across the CBD, this stunning zoo has over 4,000 animals and 350 species across 28 hectares.
Find the right hotel
What is the best area to stay in Sydney?
The CBD: Here you’ll find the most iconic views of the city, and be just a stroll to the vibrant Darling Harbour and Circular Quay districts. The CBD is also the focal point of Sydney’s transport network, making exploring easy.
Bondi Beach: Home to one of the most famous stretches of sand in the world, the suburb of Bondi is a cool, vibrant and laid-back hipster haven.
Paddington: One of the most opulent areas of the city, Paddington is home to boutique shopping, gorgeous buildings and countless cafes and galleries.
Newtown: Perhaps the coolest of all the Sydney suburbs, live music constantly emanates from graffiti-covered buildings. -This area is also home to many of the world’s most delicious cuisines.
Manly: Found on the northern side of the harbour, Manly is a half-hour ferry ride from the CBD. Here the hustle and bustle is traded for a more peaceful, coastal vibe.
What are Sydney’s best hotels for solo travellers?
Perfectly private and business friendly, these hotels offer ample opportunities to socialise should you want them. Check out Vibe Hotel Sydney Darling Harbour, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney or Rydges World Square if you’re a solo traveler in Sydney, and earn 3 Qantas Points per $1 spent with Qantas Hotels while you do it.
What are Sydney’s best hotels for couples?
Are you and your partner ready to use your Qantas Points to book your next getaway with Qantas Hotels? Romantic, secluded and luxurious, couples traveling to Sydney could do far worse than experiencing the hospitality offered up by Crystalbrook Albion, The Langham Sydney and Spicers Potts Point.
What are Sydney’s best hotels for families?
Heading to Sydney with your tribe? ADGE Apartment Hotel, Quest Manly and Zara Tower are self-contained, family-friendly hotels that will ensure you are warmly welcomed and entertained.
Location and views
What are Sydney’s best hotels for location and views?
Sydney is a spectacular city, and you can enjoy it in all its glory if you choose to stay at W Sydney, Pier One Sydney Harbour, Marriott Autograph Collection, Shangri-La Sydney and The Darling at the Star – hotels that boast both a central location and stunning views.
Amenities
What are Sydney’s best hotels for amenities?
Are you after a hotel that you don’t really need to leave? Between parking, Wi-Fi, bars, pools, gyms and entertainment, Ovolo Woolloomooloo, The Branksome Hotel and Residences and Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel provide an amazing in-house experience.
Getting around
What is the best way to get around Sydney?
Public transport
Sydney boasts an efficient and comprehensive public transport network that includes rail, light rail, bus and ferry services. The contactless Opal Card grants you access to the network, which can be bought and topped up at many supermarkets, convenience stores and service stations, or you can use a contactless bank card to tap on and off.
Private transport
If you prefer private transport to public, rideshare apps are always the safest choice. Uber is available in Sydney, or you can hail a local cab. Always ensure that taxis are legitimate before hopping in.
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Frequently Asked Questions
On average a 3-star hotel in Sydney costs $130 per night, a 4-star costs $200 and a 5-star costs $290 (be aware that these price averages will be greater on weekends and at times of high demand).