


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’s night-time entertainment begins with cold beer in original Deco-tiled pubs and leafy beer gardens. It stretches to wine bars serving everything from locally produced sublime wines to international wines so obscure as to be almost ridiculous. From cocktail bars to superclubs shaking and grinding with a double-dose of bass, it’s ready and waiting, 24-7.
Expand your wine horizons with the thinking person’s wine bar crawl. Start mid-afternoon with sherry at the Bentley in Surry Hills, sip a fine Alsace white at DeVine in the city, hit the Bambini Wine Room, also in the city, for a refreshing Champagne, stop in at Vini in Surry Hills for a negroamaro and then wander over to Aperitif in the Cross for a digestif.
Spend an afternoon acquainting yourself with Australia’s drinking heritage around the great old pubs of The Rocks – The Lord Nelson, The Australian or The Mercantile.
Consider a progressive dinner. That’s one drink and one bite at restaurant bars such as Bodega, Salon Blanc, Bentley, Aperitif, Icebergs Dining Room and Bar, La Sala, Lo Studio and Longrain, Jimmy Liks or the Kirketon Dining Room and Bar.