Cheapest month: | May |
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Most expensive month: | June |
Average price in New South Wales: | £109/night |
Cheapest price found: | £10/night |
Cheapest day: | Saturday |
Most expensive day: | Monday |
Commanding views of Sydney Harbour, Ovolo Woolloomooloo is steps from Sydney's popular tourist spots. The multiple facilities this modern hotel features include an indoor pool, free Wi-Fi and valet parking.
Boasting an infinity pool, Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour is situated in Sydney and offers luxury accommodation. It is conveniently located in the city centre.
Ideally located in Sydney, the hotel offers stylish accommodation within a short drive of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Guests can also admire views of Sydney Harbour while making use of complimentary internet.
This modern property is situated in the heart of Sydney. It offers air-conditioned apartments with iPod docks, flat-screen TVs and complimentary wireless internet access.
This modern hotel in Sydney provides complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as a butler service and an infinity pool. It also features a Turkish steam bath and a Jacuzzi.
Park Hyatt Sydney provides a contemporary setting while in Sydney. It also features a Jacuzzi, a sauna and an outdoor pool and unique views of the Sydney Opera House.
Regents Court Sydney is set in Sydney and is close to nearby attractions, such as Boomerang, Elizabeth Bay. It also offers complimentary wireless internet and is within a five-minute stroll of Kings Cross.
Fraser Suites Sydney is situated in the city's well known tourism and shopping district. It showcases views of Sydney and is a brief walk from George Street.
Situated in Sydney, Noah's@Bondi Beach is a short walk from Sculpture by the Sea and provides a private beach. Located near well-known attractions, the hostel also features views of Bondi Beach.
Featuring an on-site bar, this central Sydney hostel is located just a short stroll from Hyde Park and Darling Harbour. It is close to George Street, shops and nightlife options.
This modern hostel in Sydney offers free wireless internet, as well as a 24-hour reception and luggage storage. It is surrounded by a range of nightlife spots and is minutes on foot from Central Railway Station.
Cockatoo Island Accommodation is situated in Sydney and features complimentary wireless internet. The various facilities this unique property offers include a coffee bar, an express check-in and check-out feature and a playground.
Located a short walk from Central Railway Station, Great Southern Hotel Sydney is an ideal base while visiting Sydney. It is moments from Chinatown, eateries and nightlife options.
Situated in the city centre, Megaboom City Hotel offers easy access to Sydney's main shopping and sightseeing areas. It provides free Wi-Fi, luggage storage and a concierge.
Situated within walking distance of Central Railway Station, The George Street Hotel provides guests with an ideal base while visiting Sydney. Those staying at the property can also take advantage of free Wi-Fi throughout their stay.
Conveniently located moments from Sydney Airport, the hotel offers comfortable accommodation in Sydney. It also provides an express check-in and check-out feature, luggage storage and a 24-hour reception.
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5 Ross Smith Avenue, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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191 - 201 William Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Travelodge Hotel Sydney
27 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney
11 Jamison Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Radisson Blu Hotel Sydney
27 O'Connell Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Meriton Suites Kent Street, Sydney
528 Kent Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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With its unspoilt beaches, breathtaking scenery and iconic cities, New South Wales is one of Australia’s most vibrant destinations. While city slickers make a beeline for Sydney, the state is also a nature lover’s paradise. For those with a taste for adventure, hiking, canyoning, skiing, surfing, bushwalking, cycling and whale watching opportunities are in abundance.
Needing no introduction, Sydney is the jewel in the state’s crown. As Australia’s most cosmopolitan city, Sydney is home to attractions like the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House and sun-kissed Bondi Beach. While Sydney packs a punch, one of the region’s most beguiling experiences is exploring the small, wonderfully friendly country towns that pepper the state.
NSW is well-connected by a network of highways, which makes road-tripping a great way to see the state. Major cities are serviced by public transport, with long-distance buses also a favourite with those hopping from beach to beach.
Beyond Sydney, a kaleidoscope of unique experiences await. From exploring the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains and sampling local drops at the chic wineries of the Hunter Valley to soaking up the sun at laid-back Byron Bay and getting lost in the wilderness of Mungo National Park, New South Wales is eclectic, to say the least.
You can find several places worth visiting in New South Wales. Sydney, Byron Bay, and Bondi Beach are some of the most popular amongst our users.
8,795 reviews rated Shangri-La Sydney with an average score of 8.3/10. It may also be worth looking into the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, which received a rating of 9.1/10 from 8,023 reviews. Cockatoo Island could also be a good option, with a score of 8.3/10 from 128 reviews.
Travellers who enjoy a night out on the town will certainly want to visit Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. This vibrant city has something for everyone, with fine dining in restaurants like Aria Restaurant Sydney, classy cocktails at bars like The Swinging Cat, and all-night parties at clubs like The Spot. New South Wales hotels in the CBD are ideal for those who want to experience the nightlife. Hotels like The Tank Stream and The Fullerton Hotel Sydney will give you a quiet place to rest between adventures. Coffs Harbour is another great hub for bars and restaurants if you’re heading to the North Coast. New South Wales accommodation like the Bosuns Inn Motel will place you close to the beach, restaurants like The Mermaid Beach House, and bars like Dark Arts Cafe and Bar.
If you and your family are looking for a beach-filled holiday in New South Wales, consider Byron Bay and nearby Brunswick Heads. Here, you can enjoy boogie boarding, whale watching, and other watersports. Families who love to be in the heart of the action may enjoy hotels in New South Wales like Glen Villa Resort, which is just minutes from Byron Bay’s best beaches. If you prefer the quiet life, consider basing yourself in Brunswick Heads at a quieter hotel like The Brunswick. If you’re looking for a taste of the Aussie bush, you may also like to visit the Blue Mountains. This World Heritage-listed national park is home to some of Australia’s most impressive natural wonders. Hotels like The Carrington Hotel in Katoomba will place you within easy reach of the Blue Mountain National Park, Echo Point Lookout, and the famous Three Sisters rock formation.
If you’re looking for things to do in New South Wales, it’s worth noting that the state offers some of Australia’s best skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Perisher is famous for hosting the longest ski season in Australia, with the slopes generally open from June through October. Accommodation in New South Wales’ Perisher Valley is ideal for those chasing the snow, with spots like the Jindy Inn and Kookaburra Ski Lodge placing you right where you want to be. The Premier State is also famous for its wineries. The small inland town of Mudgee will place you in the centre of wine country, with the Burnbrae Vineyard, Robert Stein Winery, and other great vineyards in easy reach. Spots like the Perry Street Hotel offer free parking, making them a convenient base for exploring the region.
With a wide range of national parks, there are many wonders of nature and other beautiful things to see in New South Wales. Those who love bushwalks will be spoiled for choice, with coastal parks like Hat Head National Park and inland nature reserves like Oxley Wild Rivers. You’ll often have the beaches, waterfalls, and swimming holes to yourself in these national parks, which is a true luxury in the modern era. A stay at Salt at South West Rocks will place you within easy reach of the walking trails and deserted beaches of Hat Head National Park. Meanwhile, spots like the Bellmeadow Homestead will position you well for exploring the cliffs and waterfalls of Oxley Wild Rivers.