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Sydney is the capital of New South Wales and the oldest and most populous city in Australia. It is famed for Sydney Harbour, widely considered one of the earth’s most beautiful harbors, and the Sydney Opera House, one of the world’s most distinctive buildings. 

Region: New South Wales

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Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay

Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay

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Sydney, Australia

Explore the best of Sydney from this Circular Quay hotel, featuring luxury amenities, upscale event venues and spacious accommodations.

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Overview

This bustling metropolis lies on the shores of the clear-blue Pacific Ocean and extends to the dramatic Blue Mountains. Sydney is also known for its beaches, particularly crescent-shaped Bondi Beach and Manly Beach, where the world’s first surfing contest was held in 1964. Other must-see sights in the city include Darling Harbour, the Royal Botanic Garden, the Queen Victoria Building, the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, and The Rocks, one of Sydney’s most historic and vibrant neighborhoods, which lies in the shadow of the bridge. 

What to See

Sydney Opera House - One of the city's top attractions, the iconic Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts center located on Sydney Harbor and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is widely considered one of the world's most famous buildings.

Bondi Beach - This world-renowned beach attracts visitors from around the globe. Crescent-shaped Bondi Beach is a surfers' paradise and mecca for sun worshipers and also features walking paths, an ocean pool, and a wide grassy area.

Sydney Tower Eye - For a bird's-eye view of the city, head to the top of the Sydney Tower Eye. On a clear day the view stretches from the beaches to the Blue Mountains. 

 

 

The Rocks

The Rocks is a historic neighborhood in the shadow of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Its open-air markets, promenade, cafes, and gourmet restaurants attract locals and visitors alike. The Rocks also contains some of Sydney's oldest and most popular pubs.