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Sydney City Centre

Sitting on the magnificent Harbour, the Sydney Central Business District is not only the Commercial Centre for Sydney and New South Wales, but has significant cultural point of interest and magnificent parks & gardens.
Darling Harbour

Darling Harbour is situated directly adjacent to the Sydney CBD and encompasses the whole Cockle Bay and Pyrmont areas. It is a renowned entertainment, restaurant and leisure percinct with numerous annual free events held in the area.
Circular Quay & The Rocks

The Rocks & Circular Quay represents Sydney old and new. It is one of the major tourist areas boasting spectacular harbour views, museums, markets and historic buildings and is a transport hub for ferries and cruise ships.
Inner East Sydney

Inner East Sydney, encompassing Kings Cross, Darlinghurst, Potts Point, and Paddington, offers a vibrant blend of culture, dining, and nightlife. Kings Cross pulsates with its eclectic entertainment scene, while Darlinghurst boasts trendy cafes and boutiques. Potts Point exudes elegance with its historic architecture and waterfront views, while Paddington charms with its leafy streets and fashionable shops. This cosmopolitan hub promises a dynamic urban experience.
Sydney Harbour
The Sydney Harbour area is located on the Northeast side of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) presenting spectacular view of the Sydney city skyline. It is home to Taronga Zoo and part of Sydney Harbour National Park.
Inner South Sydney

Sydney's Inner South, encompassing vibrant neighborhoods like Newtown, Moore Park, and Surry Hills, offers a dynamic blend of culture, dining, and entertainment. Newtown boasts eclectic shops and a bohemian atmosphere, while Moore Park hosts major events and recreational facilities. Surry Hills is renowned for its trendy cafes, galleries, and boutiques, making the Inner South a must-visit destination for urban explorers in Sydney.
Coogee & Botany Bay
The Coogee & Botany Bay area encompasses part of Sydney’s renowned eastern beach suburbs and stretches from the golden beaches of Coogee in the north to Botany Bay National Park & the mouth of Botany Bay in the South.
Manly

Manly, a coastal suburb of Sydney, epitomizes beach culture with its golden sands, iconic surf breaks, and bustling promenade. Visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, and snorkeling at Manly Beach, stroll along the Corso filled with shops and cafes, or embark on scenic coastal walks. The ferry ride from Circular Quay offers stunning views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Bondi & Eastern Suburbs
If you head east from Sydney’s city centre you will travel through the affluent and trendy eastern suburbs and invariably find you way to Bondi Beach. One of Australia’s premier beaches, you will find backpackers, billionaires, boardies and bikini’s.
Sydney North Shore
Sydney’s North Shore area is situated on the Northern side of Sydney Harbour and presents numerous spectacular viewpoints of the Sydney city skyline. Linked to the city by the Sydney Harbour Bridge it is primarily a residential area.
Homebush & Olympic Park
Once an area that was centred on industry and military business as well as Sydneys rubbish tip, the area around Homebush was forever transformed after the 2000 Sydney Olympics with the set up of urban parks , entertainment & commercial develpement.
Sydney Airport & South East

Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport is the international gateway to Sydney. The area surrounding the airport is located only 8km from the Sydney City Centre and lies on the northern and eastern fringes of Botany Bay.
Inner West Sydney
Lying south of Port Jackson, Sydney’s Inner Western suburbs include some of the older areas of Sydney. The area is renowned for its thriving nightlife and numerous dining eat streets particularly in the suburbs of Newtown & Balmain.
Northern Beaches
Sydney’s Northern Beaches area stretches from Dee Why in the south and follows the coast to Palm Beach in the north. It includes the beachside suburbs of Collaroy, Narrabeen, Mona Vale, Newport and Avalon Beach.
Cronulla & Southern Sydney

Cronulla in the outer Sydney southern suburbs is a popular tourist area, providing great beaches of different types with swimming surfing and other water sports prevalent. There are also numerous parks popular for bush walking and picnics.
Parramatta

Parramatta, Sydney's second business district, is a vibrant destination brimming with cultural attractions, historic sites, and diverse dining options. Visitors can explore landmarks like the Old Government House and Parramatta Park, enjoy riverside walks along the Parramatta River, or indulge in multicultural cuisines at local eateries. With its rich heritage and contemporary offerings, Parramatta offers a unique and dynamic tourism experience within the Sydney metropolitan area.
North Ryde & Eastwood
Sydney’s predominantly residential northern Suburbs spread out north from the Parramatta River and extend out to the M2 motorway incorporating the suburbs of Ryde, Eastwood & Macquarie Park. It is home to a number of international companies.
Outer Northern Sydney
Sydney’s Outer Northern area is the largest of the Sydney regions and is primarily made up of residential suburbia. It includes the inner suburbs of Chatswood and St Ives out to Hornsby and Berowra and west to Nelson & Oakville.
Blacktown & Eastern Creek

The Blacktown and Eastern Creek area of Sydney lies in the cities western suburbs wedges between Parramatta and Penrith. The area has many notable features including Wet ‘n’ Wild Sydney, Sydney Motor Sport Park and the Rooty Hill RSL.
Penrith & Far West Sydney
Penrith is a major commercial centre that lies at Sydney’s most western point in the Greater Western Sydney area. This western fringe of the city sits at the entrance to the Blue Mountains and is bordered by the Nepean River.
Bankstown

The Bankstown area is located in the west of Sydney and incorporates a large number of residential communities but is also an area of major industry, much of which revolves around servicing the Bankstown airport.
Outer Southwest Sydney
Sydney’s Outer Southwest suburbs straddle the world renowned Blue Mountains region and stretch from Liverpool through to Campbelltown. It lies approximately 50 kilometres from the city centre & is a major commercial & administration centre
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Ratings Summary
Total Ratings: 166
Last Rating: 9/03/2023

Total Rating
98.16

Total rating is made up of the follwing Overall Impression
7.2

Accommodation
9.78

Attractions
9.8

Nightlife
9.78

Dining
9.8

Events and Festivals
9.82


Children Friendly
9.95

Teen Friendly
9.98

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