


Balmain One of Sydney's oldest suburbs, now a vibrant and artistic community.
Bondi One of Sydney's most eclectic and exciting precincts.
Cabramatta An authentic slice of South-East Asian sights and tastes.
Chinatown and Haymarket Asian streetlife with a bit of Spanish pizzaz.
City Centre A beautiful harbourside capital, with historic precincts and cosmopolitan style.
Coogee and Randwick Classic Sydney surf scene popular with everyone
Cronulla Coast Sydney's longest beach is just a ferry ride from the Royal National Park.
Darling Harbour A lively harbourside precinct that throbs with activity day and night.
Darlinghurst Boutiques and bookshops by day, bars and nightclubs by night.
Double Bay Fashion central and the playground of Sydney’s beautiful people.
Glebe is one of Sydney's most vibrant alternative areas.
Hawkesbury River A fascinating mix of natural attractions and a peaceful country ambience.
Hawkesbury Valley The Hawkesbury River winds its way through a fertile valley.
Kings Cross and Woolloomooloo This lively entertainment area buzzes with nightclubs, bars and...
Leichhardt Sydney's Little Italy, the place to go for all things Italian, from gelato to espresso.
Macarthur A vibrant, bustling area with country charm
Moore Park Major sports stadiums, entertainment venues and an expansive park.
Mosman and Balmoral Beach Harbourside suburbs blessed with great cafes, shops and views
Newtown Colourful, unconventional and gay-friendly with a strong arts culture, great shopping and dining.
Northern Beaches and Pittwater Peninsula with the Pacific Ocean on one side and Pittwater on the other
Paddington Stylish terraces, a great shopping precinct lined with cafés and restaurants.
Parramatta Parramatta is a city of historic charm with a multicultural footprint.
Penrith Valley An aquatic playground at the foothills of the Blue Mountains.
Picton and Surrounds All the charm and tranquillity of the country.
Sydney Harbour and Islands All kinds of water craft jostle for a piece of the world's best harbour.
Sydney Olympic Park Home of the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, major social and sporting venue.
The Rocks and Circular Quay Historic harbourside area with shops, pubs and restaurants.
• Sydney Harbour is a living waterway with restaurants dotting the foreshore
• Beachside or poolside, the dining scene here has chefs passionate about food.
Whether you’re dining on the water, by the water or merely overlooking it, by dawn’s light, dusk or moonlight, the harbour and beaches are Sydney’s soul, magnets for good times and great food. From the humblest gelato stand or pie shop to some of the world’s freshest and innovative fine dining. Unlike other cities, in Sydney, restaurants offering both water views and good food are the rule rather than the exception.
Catch a ferry to Manly for fish and chips on the beach, or dinner and drinks on Manly Wharf or Will and Toby’s Manly Beach.
Check out the world of dining that has come to the heritage-listed Woolloomooloo Wharf.
See the divine harbour and beaches from the funky surrounds of 360 Bar and Dining Room, at the top of Sydney Tower in the heart of the city.
Head for the unique homely-yet-chic vibe of Sean’s Panaroma at Bondi. Join the beautiful people as they crowd the bar and spill out onto the balcony at North Bondi Italian Food.
Get a different view from venues sprinkled around the harbour – Aqua Dining at North Sydney pool, the stylish Catalina Rose Bay or Australia’s best seafood at Pier nearby. At Darling Harbour, there’s Zaaffran serving creative Indian and the cool new Ice Cube Seafood Grill with good value tasting plates.
Sydney's oldest neighbourhood, The Rocks, surrounded by the harbour, has a quirky mix of historic pubs and restaurants. Check out harbourkitchen&bar at the Park Hyatt, opposite the Opera House.