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Ultra Luxury Sydney Holidays

Sydney is a city on the southeast coast of Australia and the capital of the state of New South Wales. A popular tourist hotspot, it's home to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour.

The city is an essential destination for any first-time visitor to Australia. If you're after some Aussie beach time, there are 37 options to choose from in the area alone, with Bondi Beach at the top of the list. Adrenaline junkies will be in their element with the thrilling Sydney Harbour Bridge climb and surfing the waves at Bondi, Manly and the northern beaches.

As a cosmopolitan city, Sydney is well-versed in ticking the culinary box for foodies. You'll find an international mix of fabulous restaurants with a cult following alongside rooftop bars, stunning coffee shops and a lively craft beer scene to keep you happy.

For a more outdoorsy Australian holiday, beautiful rainforests and lush greenery can be found a three-hour drive away in the World Heritage Site of Blue Mountains National Park near Katoomba. If you want to bounce with a kangaroo or see the Three Sisters monument, this is the spot for you. And if you have more time, visit Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to learn about Aboriginal culture in a beautiful setting.

Overall, Sydney is a magically diverse city with so much to see and do. Where else would you be able to have a city break and scenic trek through the beautiful Australian wilderness?
Sydney is a city on the southeast coast of Australia and the capital of the state of New South Wales. A popular tourist hotspot, it's home to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour.

The city is an essential destination for any first-time visitor to Australia. If you're after some Aussie beach time, there are 37 options to choose from in the area alone, with Bondi Beach at the top of the list. Adrenaline junkies will be in their element with the thrilling Sydney Harbour Bridge climb and surfing the waves at Bondi, Manly and the northern beaches.

As a cosmopolitan city, Sydney is well-versed in ticking the culinary box for foodies. You'll find an international mix of fabulous restaurants with a cult following alongside rooftop bars, stunning coffee shops and a lively craft beer scene to keep you happy.

For a more outdoorsy Australian holiday, beautiful rainforests and lush greenery can be found a three-hour drive away in the World Heritage Site of Blue Mountains National Park near Katoomba. If you want to bounce with a kangaroo or see the Three Sisters monument, this is the spot for you. And if you have more time, visit Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to learn about Aboriginal culture in a beautiful setting.

Overall, Sydney is a magically diverse city with so much to see and do. Where else would you be able to have a city break and scenic trek through the beautiful Australian wilderness?
Sydney is a city on the southeast coast of Australia and the capital of the state of New South Wales. A popular tourist hotspot, it's home to iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour.

The city is an essential destination for any first-time visitor to Australia. If you're after some Aussie beach time, there are 37 options to choose from in the area alone, with Bondi Beach at the top of the list. Adrenaline junkies will be in their element with the thrilling Sydney Harbour Bridge climb and surfing the waves at Bondi, Manly and the northern beaches.

As a cosmopolitan city, Sydney is well-versed in ticking the culinary box for foodies. You'll find an international mix of fabulous restaurants with a cult following alongside rooftop bars, stunning coffee shops and a lively craft beer scene to keep you happy.

For a more outdoorsy Australian holiday, beautiful rainforests and lush greenery can be found a three-hour drive away in the World Heritage Site of Blue Mountains National Park near Katoomba. If you want to bounce with a kangaroo or see the Three Sisters monument, this is the spot for you. And if you have more time, visit Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park to learn about Aboriginal culture in a beautiful setting.

Overall, Sydney is a magically diverse city with so much to see and do. Where else would you be able to have a city break and scenic trek through the beautiful Australian wilderness?
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Iconic Aussie
Landmarks

Sydney is home to some of Australia's top landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. No trip is complete without seeing these masterpieces up close.

Iconic Aussie Landmarks

Sydney is home to some of Australia's top landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. No trip is complete without seeing these masterpieces up close.

A beach
Paradise

With 37 beaches around Sydney, you're spoilt for choice if you're looking for pristine stretches of golden sand. Bondi Beach is the most famous and it's a popular spot for surfing.

A beach Paradise

With 37 beaches around Sydney, you're spoilt for choice if you're looking for pristine stretches of golden sand. Bondi Beach is the most famous and it's a popular spot for surfing.

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Spend time
Outdoors

Whether relaxing in a sunny rooftop bar, strolling through the Royal Botanic Garden or exploring Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, it's all about getting outdoors in Sydney.

Spend time Outdoors

Whether relaxing in a sunny rooftop bar, strolling through the Royal Botanic Garden or exploring Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, it's all about getting outdoors in Sydney.

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Luxury Sydney Hotels

Luxury Sydney Hotels

The Langham, Sydney

Sydney, Australia

Within Sydney's historic Millers Point, The Langham offers refined luxury with spacious rooms, harbour views, and bespoke service. Its central location provides easy access to iconic landmarks, while its facilities ensure a memorable stay.

Within Sydney's historic Millers Point, The Langham offers refined luxury with spacious rooms, harbour views, and bespoke service. Its central location provides easy access to iconic landmarks, while its facilities ensure a memorable stay.

Within Sydney's historic Millers Point, The Langham offers refined luxury with spacious rooms, harbour views, and bespoke service. Its central location provides easy access to iconic landmarks, while its facilities ensure a memorable stay.

Park Hyatt Sydney

Sydney, Australia

Park Hyatt Sydney is located on the edge of Sydney Harbour, offering remarkable views of the Opera House from its restaurant and rooms. It has a rooftop pool, a fantastic spa and accommodations with private balconies.

Park Hyatt Sydney is located on the edge of Sydney Harbour, offering remarkable views of the Opera House from its restaurant and rooms. It has a rooftop pool, a fantastic spa and accommodations with private balconies.

Park Hyatt Sydney is located on the edge of Sydney Harbour, offering remarkable views of the Opera House from its restaurant and rooms. It has a rooftop pool, a fantastic spa and accommodations with private balconies.

Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection

Sydney, Australia

Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection is a unique hotel in Sydney. Housed on a heritage wharf, its rooms and suites have original maritime features. The restaurant also has spectacular views of Sydney Harbour.

Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection is a unique hotel in Sydney. Housed on a heritage wharf, its rooms and suites have original maritime features. The restaurant also has spectacular views of Sydney Harbour.

Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection is a unique hotel in Sydney. Housed on a heritage wharf, its rooms and suites have original maritime features. The restaurant also has spectacular views of Sydney Harbour.

Shangri-La Sydney

Sydney, Australia

Shangri-La Sydney is a skyscraper hotel with 36 levels, maximising the view of Sydney Harbour from its restaurant, rooms and suites. It has an Asian-inspired spa and a health club with an indoor pool.

Shangri-La Sydney is a skyscraper hotel with 36 levels, maximising the view of Sydney Harbour from its restaurant, rooms and suites. It has an Asian-inspired spa and a health club with an indoor pool.

Shangri-La Sydney is a skyscraper hotel with 36 levels, maximising the view of Sydney Harbour from its restaurant, rooms and suites. It has an Asian-inspired spa and a health club with an indoor pool.

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Sydney in a nutshell

Soak Up The Culture

When you think of Sydney, most people’s first thought is the Sydney Opera House, an iconic landmark that has more than 1,000 rooms brimming with history and grandeur. Make sure you have a look at the show listings to see what theatre experience you can grab while in the city. You can also book a guided tour and learn about the inner workings of this architectural masterpiece. Highlights include the Concert Hall and the Drama Theatre.

Sydney Harbour and Bridge offer fantastic vistas situated close to the opera house. Expect tranquil waters and stunning yachts coming in to dock with the option of climbing the bridge for the best view in the whole metropolis. If you're feeling brave, the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is a must-do at sunset. The panoramic views of the city are unrivalled.

The Royal Botanic Garden offers a plethora of scenic cultures and history with flowers and greenery from around the world. With many of the hotels being within walking distance, it would be rude not to take an evening stroll. It’s a world away from the city’s towering skyscrapers, that’s for sure. Another great haunt is Wendy's Secret Garden. This lush little green space has stunning views of the Harbour Bridge.

After Dark Destinations

ARQ is world-famous as one of the best gay clubs in the whole of Australia. Expect drag queens aplenty with fantastic music and a brilliant floorshow to ensure everyone has a good time.

Chinese Laundry is one of Sydney’s most well-known clubs, having attracted famous faces in the dance scene such as Gui Boratto. You are greeted with three club rooms complete with a garden bar for an unforgettable night in the buzzing city.

Let lazy afternoons blend into evenings in one of Sydney's many rooftop bars. First on your list should be The Glenmore, which has spectacular Opera House views. Next up, Blue Bar on 36 in Shangri-La Hotel is the place to go for a sophisticated cocktail. Bar 83 in the Sydney Tower is the city’s highest rooftop bar.

Life’s A Beach

Bondi Beach is one of the most iconic beaches in the world, so expect it to be busy! Learn how to surf, or if you are a seasoned pro, show them how it’s done. Fancy a bit more of a slower pace? Bondi Village offers fabulous shops and restaurants with a plethora of souvenirs.

Manly Beach is accessible via ferry and is great for nature lovers as it houses the Manly Sea Life Sanctuary, where you can have a once-in-a-lifetime experience of diving with sharks and seeing exotic marine life in their natural habitat.

Coogee Beach can be found close to Bondi Beach and offers more tranquil sands with a picturesque six kilometres of pure paradise. Other beaches on your list should be Bronte Beach, Gordons Bay, Balmoral Beach and Palm Beach.
Soak Up The Culture

When you think of Sydney, most people’s first thought is the Sydney Opera House, an iconic landmark that has more than 1,000 rooms brimming with history and grandeur. Make sure you have a look at the show listings to see what theatre experience you can grab while in the city. You can also book a guided tour and learn about the inner workings of this architectural masterpiece. Highlights include the Concert Hall and the Drama Theatre.

Sydney Harbour and Bridge offer fantastic vistas situated close to the opera house. Expect tranquil waters and stunning yachts coming in to dock with the option of climbing the bridge for the best view in the whole metropolis. If you're feeling brave, the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is a must-do at sunset. The panoramic views of the city are unrivalled.

The Royal Botanic Garden offers a plethora of scenic cultures and history with flowers and greenery from around the world. With many of the hotels being within walking distance, it would be rude not to take an evening stroll. It’s a world away from the city’s towering skyscrapers, that’s for sure. Another great haunt is Wendy's Secret Garden. This lush little green space has stunning views of the Harbour Bridge.

After Dark Destinations

ARQ is world-famous as one of the best gay clubs in the whole of Australia. Expect drag queens aplenty with fantastic music and a brilliant floorshow to ensure everyone has a good time.

Chinese Laundry is one of Sydney’s most well-known clubs, having attracted famous faces in the dance scene such as Gui Boratto. You are greeted with three club rooms complete with a garden bar for an unforgettable night in the buzzing city.

Let lazy afternoons blend into evenings in one of Sydney's many rooftop bars. First on your list should be The Glenmore, which has spectacular Opera House views. Next up, Blue Bar on 36 in Shangri-La Hotel is the place to go for a sophisticated cocktail. Bar 83 in the Sydney Tower is the city’s highest rooftop bar.

Life’s A Beach

Bondi Beach is one of the most iconic beaches in the world, so expect it to be busy! Learn how to surf, or if you are a seasoned pro, show them how it’s done. Fancy a bit more of a slower pace? Bondi Village offers fabulous shops and restaurants with a plethora of souvenirs.

Manly Beach is accessible via ferry and is great for nature lovers as it houses the Manly Sea Life Sanctuary, where you can have a once-in-a-lifetime experience of diving with sharks and seeing exotic marine life in their natural habitat.

Coogee Beach can be found close to Bondi Beach and offers more tranquil sands with a picturesque six kilometres of pure paradise. Other beaches on your list should be Bronte Beach, Gordons Bay, Balmoral Beach and Palm Beach.
Soak Up The Culture

When you think of Sydney, most people’s first thought is the Sydney Opera House, an iconic landmark that has more than 1,000 rooms brimming with history and grandeur. Make sure you have a look at the show listings to see what theatre experience you can grab while in the city. You can also book a guided tour and learn about the inner workings of this architectural masterpiece. Highlights include the Concert Hall and the Drama Theatre.

Sydney Harbour and Bridge offer fantastic vistas situated close to the opera house. Expect tranquil waters and stunning yachts coming in to dock with the option of climbing the bridge for the best view in the whole metropolis. If you're feeling brave, the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is a must-do at sunset. The panoramic views of the city are unrivalled.

The Royal Botanic Garden offers a plethora of scenic cultures and history with flowers and greenery from around the world. With many of the hotels being within walking distance, it would be rude not to take an evening stroll. It’s a world away from the city’s towering skyscrapers, that’s for sure. Another great haunt is Wendy's Secret Garden. This lush little green space has stunning views of the Harbour Bridge.

After Dark Destinations

ARQ is world-famous as one of the best gay clubs in the whole of Australia. Expect drag queens aplenty with fantastic music and a brilliant floorshow to ensure everyone has a good time.

Chinese Laundry is one of Sydney’s most well-known clubs, having attracted famous faces in the dance scene such as Gui Boratto. You are greeted with three club rooms complete with a garden bar for an unforgettable night in the buzzing city.

Let lazy afternoons blend into evenings in one of Sydney's many rooftop bars. First on your list should be The Glenmore, which has spectacular Opera House views. Next up, Blue Bar on 36 in Shangri-La Hotel is the place to go for a sophisticated cocktail. Bar 83 in the Sydney Tower is the city’s highest rooftop bar.

Life’s A Beach

Bondi Beach is one of the most iconic beaches in the world, so expect it to be busy! Learn how to surf, or if you are a seasoned pro, show them how it’s done. Fancy a bit more of a slower pace? Bondi Village offers fabulous shops and restaurants with a plethora of souvenirs.

Manly Beach is accessible via ferry and is great for nature lovers as it houses the Manly Sea Life Sanctuary, where you can have a once-in-a-lifetime experience of diving with sharks and seeing exotic marine life in their natural habitat.

Coogee Beach can be found close to Bondi Beach and offers more tranquil sands with a picturesque six kilometres of pure paradise. Other beaches on your list should be Bronte Beach, Gordons Bay, Balmoral Beach and Palm Beach.

frequently asked questions

As Australia’s biggest city, Sydney is crammed full of fashionable neighbourhoods. Inner West has a bougie vibe popular with young couples and students. Bondi and the Eastern Beaches are a must for beach lovers, Surrey Hills has fantastic restaurants and Darlinghurst is a famous LGBTIQ+ hub. The Rocks is where you’ll find the city’s top attractions such as the Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanic Garden.
The easiest way to get around Sydney is by public transport. It’s well connected by buses, light rail, trains, the metro and ferries. Contactless payments are accepted on the network. It’s possible to also drive in Sydney but you may find it easier to use private transfers and taxis instead as you don’t have to worry about parking.
Sydney Harbour with the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House are a must-see. Bondi Beach is also iconic if you love sun, sea and sand. The Royal Botanic Garden is well worth exploring and Taronga Zoo is great for seeing creatures like koalas up close.
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