33 Best Hotels in Sydney, New South Wales

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From grand hotels with white-glove service to tucked-away bed-and-breakfasts, there's lodging to fit all styles and budgets in Sydney. The best addresses in town are undoubtedly in The Rocks, where the tranquil setting and harbor views are right near major cultural attractions, restaurants, shops, and galleries. The area around Kings Cross is another hotel district, with a good collection of boutique and backpacker lodgings. Keep in mind, however, that this is also the city's major nightlife district, and the scene can get pretty raucous after sunset.

Harbour Rocks Hotel

$$ | 34 Harrington St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Fodor's Choice

Formerly a wool-storage facility, this four-story hotel is an Accor MGallery property, which is a select portfolio of distinctive and individual hotels in Australia. Built in 1887 and converted into a hotel in 1989, the 59-room property has been stripped back to its foundations, exposing its original sandstone and brick. Despite modern furnishings, it still retains its historical character, and the bar (Eric's) and restaurant (Scarlett) are named after a pair of ill-fated lovers—a sailor and the madam of a brothel that stood next door to the hotel in the late 19th century. The lobby resembles a library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined with old tomes, historic photos grace the walls, and the cozy bar doubles as the check-in counter. Five room types range from heritage rooms to the top-floor harbor suite with glorious views of the Opera House. The courtyard terrace on the ground floor is the perfect place to escape the busy streets of The Rocks, filled with greenery and bathed in natural light.

Pros

  • Great location near harbor
  • Ultrastylish
  • Unique courtyard in the city

Cons

  • Heritage rooms could be larger
  • Busy area of The Rocks
  • No pool
34 Harrington St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8220–9999
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59 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Park Hyatt Sydney

$$$$ | 7 Hickson Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Fodor's Choice
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Most of this iconic Sydney hotel's 155 rooms have an Opera House view (they all have harbor views), enjoyed from one or two private balconies or large terraces. It's also ramped up its celebrity clientele reputation a notch with the addition of three new suites, including the largest in Sydney measuring at 3,853 square feet. The former rooftop pool area has been incorporated into THE SPA, a luxurious new retreat bedecked with poolside cabanas and all manner of health inducing aromatherapy steam rooms that open out onto an enormous terrace. Guest rooms and public areas are a study in sleek elegance decorated in chocolate, cream, and beige hues, plus sculptures, artwork, and photographs by Australian artists. Three dining venues—the Dining Room, the intimate Living Room (where daily afternoon tea is served), and The Bar—complete the gorgeous picture.

Pros

  • Fantastic location
  • Gorgeous views
  • Superior dining options

Cons

  • A distance from the CBD
  • Expensive
  • Very quiet
7 Hickson Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9241–1234
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155 rooms
No Meals

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Crown Sydney

$$$$ | 1 Barangaroo Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Fodor's Choice

The Crown Sydney opened in 2022, costing a whopping A$2.2 million and towers above the Barangaroo precinct with its unique shape—it's one of the most superior stays in Sydney, with each room completed with luxurious finishes and many boasting water views. There's 11 upmarket restaurants to choose from, including Nobu, and six bars, including a Chinese-style tea room for afternoon tea. The casino is particularly popular on the weekend and the on-site spa is the perfect reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Darling Harbour.

Pros

  • Luxury
  • Incredible views
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Service can be hit-and-miss
  • Some rooms have no views
1 Barangaroo Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8871–7171
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350 rooms
No Meals

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The Langham Sydney

$$$ | 89–113 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Fodor's Choice

More English country manor than inner-city hotel, this gorgeous property feels like a decadent, luxurious sanctuary. Previously called The Observatory, the hotel was taken over in 2013 by Langham Hotels, a British brand with many upscale hotels in its portfolio. Little has changed with the exception of new beds, known as Langham blissful beds (each with a custom-made feather topper) in each suite and guest room. The spacious rooms, with their Venetian- and Asian-inspired decor, have mahogany furnishings, antique reproductions, plush fabric, and some suites have four-poster beds. The spectacular indoor pool is surrounded by marble and potted palms, with a fresco of Van Gogh's The Starry Night on the ceiling. Taking afternoon tea in the Palm Court is a sophisticated delight. The hotel's single weakness is its lack of views, but that's like saying the Mona Lisa's single weakness is her crooked smile.

Pros

  • Sumptuous Venetian- and Asian-inspired decor
  • Excellent in-house restaurant
  • Afternoon tea

Cons

  • Lack of views
  • A bit isolated
  • Expensive
89–113 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9256–2222
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100 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Paramount House Hotel

$$ | 80 Commonwealth St., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia Fodor's Choice

Set in Sydney’s trendy dining and drinking hot spot of Surry Hills—and sharing the former headquarters of Paramount Pictures with the Golden Age Cinema and Bar, Paramount Coffee Project, a rooftop recreation center, and a coworking office space—Paramount House Hotel's loftlike rooms with plant-filled balconies is the coolest place to stay and play in Sydney. Rooms feature kilim rugs, cement ceilings with exposed pipes, and bespoke furnishings, as well as luxe bathrooms with Japanese-style wooden baths, copper pipes, and terrazzo tiles.

Pros

  • Stylish design throughout
  • Superior cocktails, coffee, and cinema on-site
  • Close to dining and nightlife

Cons

  • Reception is through busy café
  • No on-site restaurant for dinner
  • No nearby rail
80 Commonwealth St., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia
02-9211–1222
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29 rooms
No Meals

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Shangri-La Hotel Sydney

$$ | 176 Cumberland St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Fodor's Choice

Towering above Walsh Bay from its prime position alongside the Sydney Harbour Bridge, this sleek hotel is the place for a room with a bird's-eye view. North-facing rooms overlooking the water are the best; views on the other sides—Darling Harbour, the city, or the eastern suburbs—are less impressive. Rooms are large, modestly opulent, and decorated in pleasing autumnal colors. All have complimentary Wi-Fi. With a private bar and lounge, the Horizon Club floor has impeccable service, with a host to look after your needs. Altitude restaurant and the adjacent Blu Bar at 36 (on the 36th floor) provide terrific views of Sydney Harbour, especially in the evening. There's also an Asian-inspired day spa called CHI, the first of its kind in Australia. Look for deals on one-night stays over weekends.

Pros

  • Breathtaking views
  • Soothing ambience
  • Great in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Impersonal and busy feel at times
  • Expensive
  • Low-level rooms have limited views
176 Cumberland St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9250–6000
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565 rooms
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Simpsons of Potts Point

$$ | 8 Challis Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia Fodor's Choice

This luxurious boutique hotel is the gem of inner Sydney. Tucked away in a street lined with stately apartments, and a mere 100 yards from the area's hip restaurants and cafés, this lovingly restored 1892 structure is reminiscent of a Queen Anne Victorian, with all of its nooks and crannies. Each room has a different shape and is furnished in muted autumn tones, with plush drapes, table lamps, fireplaces, king or queen beds, flat-screen TVs, and an array of interesting artwork. The Cloud Suite is the best room in the house, with a double Jacuzzi bath and a DVD. One of the king rooms has a big balcony overlooking the street, and one of the two family rooms has a small courtyard. If you don't want to hike up the stairs, request one of the several ground-floor rooms. A continental breakfast is included in the tariff and is served in a light-filled conservatory.

Pros

  • <PRO>friendly, elegant, and cozy</PRO>
  • <PRO>free Wi-Fi and use of computers</PRO>
  • <PRO>limited free parking</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>no elevator</CON>
  • <CON>20-minute walk to city center</CON>
  • <CON>can get noisy due to location</CON>
8 Challis Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia
02-9356–2199
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11 rooms, 1 suite
Free Breakfast

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Spicers Potts Point

$$ | 122 Victoria St., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia Fodor's Choice

Set over three adjoining Victorian terraces on a tree-lined street close to Kings Cross and Potts Points, Spicers Potts Point combines heritage charm with modern elegance for a cool and calming retreat right in the middle of things. Bleached oak floors, marble fireplaces, and neutral creams and grays accented with artwork of submerged swimmers combine with a hidden courtyard garden and a light-filled breakfast room to create a chic home-away-from-home feel.

Pros

  • Modern, elegant design
  • Inner-city sanctuary
  • Convenient to the harbor and CBD

Cons

  • Street parking
  • Not family-friendly
  • No gym or restaurant on-site
122 Victoria St., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia
1300-525--442
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20 rooms
No Meals

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W Sydney

$$ | 31 Wheat Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia Fodor's Choice

The newest hotel to open in Sydney, this A$1 billion build is unquestionably impressive, especially its location in the heart of Darling Harbour, with water-facing rooms offering sweeping views of the yacht-filled waters from floor-to-ceiling windows. Rooms are unique in their design, featuring egg-shape plunge baths, a stand-alone bar with cocktails, an extra space tucked away as a wardrobe and a chaise lounge to enjoy the view. Chic interiors boast bold colors and sleek design, reflecting the hotel’s signature stylish flair. There's also a trendy rooftop bar, a relaxing spa, and an enclosed rooftop pool with stunning city views allowing guests to swim year-round.

Pros

  • Sophisticated design
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Luxury rooms

Cons

  • Not all rooms have water views
  • Reception on second floor can be confusing
  • Busy reception blocks walkway to lifts
31 Wheat Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9072–0000
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588 rooms
No Meals

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Ace Hotel

$$ | 47--53 Wentworth Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

A stylish retreat featuring a unique blend of industrial-chic design and artistic flair, the Ace offers a range of rooms and suites, each thoughtfully designed with modern amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and luxurious bedding. The on-site restaurant and bar serve innovative dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, while the rooftop terrace provides panoramic city views.

Pros

  • Central location, easy to get to Paddington, Surry Hills, and Darlinghurst
  • Tucked away, so quiet
  • High-end finishes to rooms

Cons

  • No pool
  • '70s style might not suit all
  • Small rooms
47--53 Wentworth Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8099–8799
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257 rooms
No Meals

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Adge Hotel + Residences

$ | 212 Riley St., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia

The award-winning Adge Hotel + Residences is nestled in the lively Surry Hills, close to the energetic neighborhood of Darlinghurst and offers a vibrant blend of fashion, music, art, food, and culture right at your doorstep. Each room features bright decor, including patterned carpets, geometric lamps, colorful joinery, and bold tiles, with options ranging from cozy 17-square-meter rooms to spacious two-bedroom lofts with private balconies, full-size Smeg refrigerators, and ample living space.

Pros

  • Close to top eateries, cafés, and bars
  • In-room kitchenette microwave
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Street noise can be heard
  • Out-there furnishings might not suit all
  • No on-site restaurant
212 Riley St., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia
02-8093–9888
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149 rooms
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Adina Apartment Hotel Bondi Beach

$$ | 69–73 Hall St., Sydney, NSW, 2026, Australia

This hotel apartment complex, several hundred feet from Bondi Beach, includes more than a dozen restaurants, bars, and stores. The lobby is abuzz with holiday makers enjoying a home-away-from-home stay in sleek accommodations, most with fully equipped kitchens and laundry facilities. The 111 rooms comprise 56 one-bedroom apartments, eight two-bedroom, and one three-bedroom apartments; the remainder are studio rooms with microwaves, tea/coffeemaking facilities, and fridges. All have clean, white minimalist looks set off with bright, beachy cushions and wall art. Sofas convert into extra beds while lounge and bedroom have flat-screen TVs; all have balconies. There's a lap pool, Jacuzzi, and small gym, and a grocery store and wine store just across the road. The beach is a five-minute walk away along a street lined with restaurants, ice-cream parlors, and bars. There's limited free Wi-Fi in the lobby.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Spacious apartments
  • Part of a trendy complex

Cons

  • Fee for parking
  • No views from some rooms
  • Noisy in high season
69–73 Hall St., Sydney, NSW, 2026, Australia
02-9300–4800
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111 rooms
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Arts Hotel Sydney

$ | 21 Oxford St., Sydney, NSW, 2021, Australia

On a quiet stretch in the trendy shopping precinct of Paddington, this small, friendly, family-run hotel has simple accommodations at an outstanding price. Garden rooms overlook an Italian-style central courtyard and pool; they are the largest and the most quiet. Triple-glazed windows mean rooms overlooking bustling Oxford Street aren't bombarded by traffic noise. Those on the third floor have harbor views. All rooms have Foxtel (cable TV), free Wi-Fi, and guests can use bicycles (perhaps for a cycle around nearby Centennial Park) for free. Discounts are given to guests when dining at the nearby Rose, Shamrock and Thistle pub and bistro. The location, close to shops, restaurants, and nightlife, is a 15-minute walk from the city center and just under 30 minutes from Bondi.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Personal service
  • Warm feel

Cons

  • Simply appointed rooms
  • Dated interiors throughout
  • Limited breakfast options
21 Oxford St., Sydney, NSW, 2021, Australia
02-9361–0211
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64 rooms
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Capella

$$$$ | 33 Playfair St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

Seamlessly blending historic charm with modern luxury, this new hotel for Sydney is housed in a beautifully restored heritage building in the heart of the city. The elegant accommodations feature rooms and suites with high ceilings, plush bedding, and marble bathrooms, complemented by personalized service. Guests can indulge in fine dining at the hotel's signature restaurant and unwind at the stylish bar, while wellness amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center and a relaxing spa. Located near Sydney’s top attractions, the hotel offers easy access to cultural landmarks, shopping, and waterfront views. 

Pros

  • Great location
  • Spectacular hotel entryway
  • Nice, new rooms

Cons

  • Expensive rate when compared to hotels nearby
  • Some rooms are small
  • Service can be hit and miss
33 Playfair St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8214–8800
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192 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach

$$ | 242 Arden St., Sydney, NSW, 2034, Australia

This hotel is opposite Coogee Beach and has many rooms with balconies looking out to fabulous ocean views. The rooms are bright and spacious and there's a heated outdoor pool, on-site tennis court, and well-equipped gym as well as secure undercover parking). Shutters, the on-site bar and restaurant is a great place for a cocktail or casual meal. While not quite as buzzy as Bondi, Coogee has a great selection of cafés and restaurants and they are all within a few minutes' stroll from the hotel. If you do want to head to Bondi it's only a short taxi drive away, or step out on the clifftop walking trail via Clovelly and Bronte Beach—it's a fantastic half-day walk.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Some rooms have balconies with ocean views
  • Good value for beachfront accommodations

Cons

  • A$50 parking fee
  • Incredibly busy foyer
  • Rooms a little dated
242 Arden St., Sydney, NSW, 2034, Australia
02-9315–7600
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209 rooms
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DeVere Hotel

$ | 44–46 Macleay St., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia

"Simply comfortable and affordable" is the slogan at this 1920s-style hotel at the leafy end of Potts Point, and it's hard to disagree on either count. Location and price are also major draws at this friendly hotel, which has been recently upgraded with the addition of 17 new rooms (converted from a former first-floor restaurant), each with modern facilities and Wi-Fi. All rooms now have flat-screen TVs, new drapes, and desk furniture. Flexible "dynamic rates" can see a standard room sell as low as A$89 so check online for deals. Some rooms have balconies; studio apartments include kitchenettes. A Greek restaurant, the Apollo, on the ground floor is open for dinner and lunch on Friday and weekends.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Spacious rooms
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Breakfast, although available on-site, is no longer included in rate
  • Basic facilities
  • Noisy on weekends
44–46 Macleay St., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia
02-9358–1211
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118 rooms
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Fraser Suites Sydney

$$ | 488 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

This serviced-apartment hotel is one of Sydney's swankiest places to stay. Suites are contained in a gleaming 42-story tower (with just seven suites per floor) in central Sydney, just a few minutes' walk from Town Hall. Two amazing penthouses offer fantastic views over Darling Harbour just to the west. The design is ultrahip, from the 18-foot rainfall chandelier that dangles above you in the lobby to the 20-meter lap pool with a glass floor looking down into the Regent Place shopping precinct below. Daily breakfast in served in the The Mezzanine and room service, from an extensive menu, is served after 6:30 pm, but there is no on-site restaurant for other meals. Of the 201 rooms, the 146 suites have a kitchenette or fully equipped kitchen, and several eateries are located in Regent Square, just a short elevator ride away on the ground floor.

Pros

  • Cutting-edge design
  • Well priced for longer stays
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons

  • Minimalist design may not be to everyone's taste
  • No balconies
  • Impersonal due to size
488 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8823–8888
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201 rooms
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Hilton Sydney

$$ | 488 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

At this landmark hotel in downtown Sydney you enter a spacious, light-filled lobby displaying a stunning four-story sculpture. Among the five different room types are 31 relaxation rooms divided into three zones: relaxation space, spa bathroom, and work zone. Whirlpool baths, body-jet showers, and the latest electronic wizardry are just some of the features. The Glass brassiere, run by well-known Sydney chef Luke Mangan, and trendy bar Zeta, designed by New Yorker Tony Chi, are hip places to eat and meet, but expect an expensive bar tab. The circa-1890 Marble Bar also attracts a crowd. The hotel is home to LivingWell, the largest hotel-based health club in Australia, offering group fitness, yoga, and Pilates classes, as well as a range of pampering treatments.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Lavishly appointed rooms
  • Hip bar

Cons

  • Impersonal and busy
  • No views
  • Located on busy street
488 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9266–2000
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577 rooms
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Hotel 59 & Cafe

$ | 59 Bayswater Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia

In its character as well as its dimensions, this friendly B&B on a quiet part of a bar- and club-lined street is reminiscent of a European pensione. Simple, tastefully outfitted rooms come with high-quality beds and linens, as well as wooden blinds over the windows. Access to the four floors of rooms is via a small staircase, and there is no elevator. There are single, double and superior rooms, the latter suitable for a family. Despite its proximity to the heart of Kings Cross, the hotel has a relaxed, serene atmosphere. There's a two-night minimum stay; book online for cheaper rates.

Pros

  • <PRO>comfortable rooms</PRO>
  • <PRO>free Wi-Fi and a cooked breakfast</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>simply appointed</CON>
  • <CON>half-hour to the city center</CON>
  • <CON>interiors look dated</CON>
59 Bayswater Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia
02-9360–5900
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kirketon Hotel

$ | 229 Darlinghurst Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia

At the Kirketon, where there's a slight Parisian boutique hotel feel as you walk into the foyer, the staff are friendly and the rooms are contemporary and chic, with each room having air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Most of all, the location makes it easy to tap into the lively nightlife of Darlinghurst and Surry Hills. Guests can also enjoy on-site facilities such as the basement bar but there's no on-site restaurant.

Pros

  • Reasonably priced
  • Modern rooms
  • Very friendly staff

Cons

  • A noisy spot on weekends
  • Very quiet
  • Parking costs extra
229 Darlinghurst Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia
02-9331–6066
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40 rooms
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Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel

$ | 19 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

If your idea of heaven is sleeping above a pub that brews its own boutique beers (or ales, as they're rightly called), this is the place. The hotel, hewn from Sydney sandstone, has been a popular watering hole with Sydneysiders and visitors for decades. Built in the early 1840s, the building has been restored to its former grandeur. While the nine guest rooms and the first-floor Lord Nelson Brasserie restaurant have exposed sandstone walls, their fittings and design are very contemporary. All rates include continental breakfast, and the hotel is a stroll from the Harbour Bridge. The bar is always busy on Friday night and most weekends as the craft beer is excellent.

Pros

  • Great location near harbor
  • Fun pub
  • Cheap rates
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • May be noisy on weekend nights
  • Some rooms are small
  • Limited breakfast options
19 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9251–4044
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Manly Pacific Sydney

$$ | 55 N. Steyne, Sydney, NSW, 2095, Australia

Transported straight into paradise, with this newly renovated hotel looking out to the ocean and capturing incredible sunsets. The pool is ocean-front giving the feeling you are encased in calming blue from the ocean, the pool's waters, and the sky. The focus of this hotel is luxurious wellness. There's infrared saunas, a rooftop pool enhanced with magnesium, yoga lessons, and even health-focused breakfasts. The five-star hotel has become a hot spot for those seeking a chic coastal retreat. Each room also features an en suite, a 50″ Smart TV, and a minibar stocked with gluten-free Gumnut snacks. And there are three cafés and restaurants to choose from. 

Pros

  • Stunning pool area
  • Eye on detail
  • Delicious food options

Cons

  • Busy on weekend, so hard to get in
  • Expensive breakfast at A$42 per person
  • Limited parking unless you opt for valet at A$45 a day
55 N. Steyne, Sydney, NSW, 2095, Australia
02-9977--5144
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213 rooms
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Medusa

$ | 267 Darlinghurst Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia

If you're tired of the standard travelers' rooms, this renovated Victorian terrace house may be just the tonic. Having undergone a massive conversion into 21st-century cool, it sports a decorating scheme of brash colors—blues, yellows, and creams splashed against reds—and furnishings (platform beds and chaise lounge) that might have come direct from a Milan design gallery. Every room is slightly different, has a kitchenette, and was recently fitted with a new flat-screen TV. Behind the glamour is a comfortable, well-run hotel with friendly, attentive staff. This is one of the few city hotels that welcome guests' dogs, and it's near many good restaurants.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Flashy design
  • Warm service

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267 Darlinghurst Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia
02-9331–1000
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18 rooms
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Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour

$$ | 139 Murray St., Sydney, NSW, 2009, Australia

This former wool warehouse has been turned into one of Sydney's most cutting-edge designer hotels. Just west of Darling Harbour, the building has been beautifully restored; all of the 90 rooms have tall windows and most have exposed brick feature walls and industrial-looking touches. The lobby is a seven-story atrium with a collection of fun furniture—purple swivel chairs, blue armchairs, and a tree in the middle, with exposed ironbark beams overhead. The hotel is part of the Ovolo collection whose stock in trade is cool and funky interiors and free minibars in each room. They also offer complimentary drinks and nibbles to guests at 5 pm each evening. The hotel is a 10-minute walk to the attractions of the Darling Harbour and the city center.

Pros

  • Contemporary and cool design
  • Close to Darling Harbour and the city center
  • Free Wi-Fi and free phone calls (in Australia)

Cons

  • Vegetarian-only menu might not suit all
  • Small rooms
  • Some rooms next to busy road
139 Murray St., Sydney, NSW, 2009, Australia
02-8586–1888
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ovolo Woolloomooloo

$$ | 6 Cowper Wharf Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia

This ultrahip hotel occupies a former wool shipping shed that includes authentic structures of the former wharf (pulleys, giant trusses, and brontosaurus-like machinery), a great location (a stone's throw from the Opera House), and the chance to be on the harbor but in a quieter location. Guest rooms, decorated with trendy fish prints, are arranged like the cabins on a luxury liner, rising in tiers on the outside of the central cavity. The entire hotel is 100% smoke-free and all meals are plant-based. There are five restaurants in the adjoining wharf complex, known as the Wooloomooloo's Finger Wharf.

Pros

  • Large bathrooms, high-end tech
  • Trendy bar, trendier location
  • Great location, close to Botanic Gardens

Cons

  • A bit of walk into the city
  • Foyer is freezing in the winter
  • Breakfast is an expensive add-on
6 Cowper Wharf Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2011, Australia
02-9331–9000
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136 rooms
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Pier One

$$ | 11 Hickson Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

Set in a historic building that was once a bustling cargo wharf, the hotel combines heritage charm with modern comfort and its location is unique, set right next to Sydney Harbour Bridge. Guests can enjoy panoramic views of the bridge and Opera House from many of the elegant rooms and suites. It also boasts an inviting outdoor terrace, a heated swimming pool, and a well-equipped fitness center. Dining options include the hotel's signature restaurant, which offers a refined menu with local and seasonal ingredients, as well as a stylish bar for casual drinks and light bites. Its prime location also provides easy access to The Rocks while being tucked slightly out of the way in the quieter spot of Dawes Point.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with large bathtubs
  • Trendy bar and restaurant
  • Incredible views

Cons

  • Busy communal areas
  • Restaurant on weekend is packed
  • Location might not suit all
11 Hickson Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8298–9999
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189 rooms
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QT Bondi

$$$ | 6 Beach Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2026, Australia

Boutique hotel meets cool apartment: QT Bondi is for the modern traveler who cares less about spas, gyms, and room service, and more about a great location, creative design, and home-away-from-home amenities (which at QT Bondi means everything from kitchenettes with dishwashers and washing machines to shoehorns and beach bags). There's no pool or on-site restaurant but you won't even notice with Sydney's best beach across the street and insider recommendations—along with skip-the-line privileges—at some of Bondi's coolest restaurants and cafés. The style and vibe is true Bondi beach, with white-washed interiors, bright pops of color in furnishings and local art, and warm hospitality.

Pros

  • Close to beach and great cafés and restaurants
  • Kitchenettes
  • Quirky, cool design

Cons

  • Can be noisy
  • No swimming pool
  • No restaurant on-site
6 Beach Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2026, Australia
02-8362–3900
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69 rooms
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QT Sydney

$$ | 49 Market St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

This hotel is the answer for those seeking color and quirkiness, teamed with style and super-efficient service. Situated in the city center, feet from Town Hall railway station, the 200-room hotel took over the former and much-loved Gowings men's department store and several levels above the (existing) and beautiful State Theatre. While waiting to take the elevator to the second-level reception, check out the quirky gowns and costumes in glass cases in the ground-floor coffee bar. The lobby has pink high-back armchairs and blue and brown low-slung ottomans, and bedrooms have polished timber floors, multicolor rugs, eclectic artwork, miniature ottomans, rich throw rugs and super-comfortable beds. In keeping with the historic building, there's an old-fashioned barbershop on the premises and vintage, art deco, and Gothic art pieces everywhere. A luxurious spa; an upscale restaurant called Gowings Bar and Grill, a casual (and very groovy) café, and the Gilt Lounge cocktail bar complete the picture. 

Pros

  • Great location
  • Catchy design
  • Historic restored building

Cons

  • Funkiness may not be to all tastes
  • Supersoft beds
  • No pool or balconies
49 Market St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8262–0000
Hotel Details
200 rooms
No Meals

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Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks

$$ | 75 Harrington St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

Situated in the heart of the historic Rocks precinct, the lodging has a boutique-hotel style. The accommodations are a stone's throw from the attractions around Circular Quay, and several rooms have large picture windows with spectacular views of the Opera House. (The poolside breakfast lounge has a similar view.) If you hanker for something a little different—and more charming—seven historic two-story houses are available. Each has a bedroom and bathroom upstairs, and lounge (with sofa bed) and kitchen downstairs. The houses are ideal for families or extended-stay vacationers.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Good value
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Simply appointed rooms
  • No restaurant or bar
  • Discreet street entrance can be difficult to find
75 Harrington St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9251–6711
Hotel Details
68 rooms
No Meals

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Rydges Sydney Harbour

$ | 55 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

Even though it's been around for a few decades, this hotel with its low-key facade is still a bit of a secret. It's in a great location (right in The Rocks and about a two-minute walk from Circular Quay), and the rooftop pool and terrace have spectacular views of the Opera House, bridge, and harbor. The eight-story hotel has a dramatic central atrium topped with a glass roof; the guest rooms open out onto passageways that overlook the reception desk, lobby bar, and restaurant several stories below.

Pros

  • Fantastic location near harbor
  • Good value
  • Top-story pool

Cons

  • Not family-friendly
  • Street-facing rooms very noisy
  • Basic rooms
55 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9255–1800
Hotel Details
174 rooms
No Meals

Quick Facts

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