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Pullman Hotels in Sydney

Sydney, where urban energy and multifaceted creativity converge. Immerse yourself, amplify connections and shape your hotel experience.

Sydney, New South Wales' capital of vibrant energy

With its iconic harbour, Opera House and historic Rocks district, Sydney in New South Wales blends heritage with vibrant urban energy. Australia's oldest, largest and most famous city invites exploration, creativity and fresh perspectives.

Sydney is one of the loveliest cities in the world to live in. A delightful climate, omnipresent nature and idyllic beaches are just some of its assets. The harmonious balance between urbanism and nature, land and sea, modernity and heritage, mean that it is incredibly multifaceted.

Sydney is fascinating due to its multiculturalism, its friendly atmosphere and its open-minded way of life. The city boasts some 70 beaches, lined with fine sand or lush natural parkland. Some of the most iconic include Bondi Beach, Bronte, Coogee and Palm Beach. Whether you’re into surfing, diving, snorkelling or relaxing, there’s bound to be the perfect beach for you. The coastal walk that hugs the coastline from Bronte to Bondi is the perfect route for joggers, not to mention the Royal Botanical Gardens.

When it comes to culture, Sydney is one of the most exciting cities in the world thanks to the many events it hosts. These include the Sydney Festival, the biggest art and culture event in Australia. The Biennale of Sydney and the Big Day Out, a rock music festival, are just some of the examples of the city’s vibrant scene. The Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras on Oxford Street and the Sydney Film Festival add to the cultural rainbow that the locals are so fond of. Another unique event is the New Year party. Sydney is one of the first cities in the world to proudly host one of the most spectacular firework displays you’ll ever see to welcome the New Year. Stay close to the celebrations with Pullman hotels.

Aboriginal art and culture, contemporary art and the country’s flora and fauna are all showcased in the city’s many museums. Fancy an evening dedicated to the performing arts at the Sydney Opera House? A trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Australian Museum, or the Powerhouse Museum? Some unexpected surprises at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium or Taronga Zoo? It’s all within easy reach, whatever takes your fancy.

Sydney is a magical city where it’s easy to satisfy your senses and fulfil your soul. First thing in the morning, you can enjoy a typical breakfast, a popular meal with Sydneysiders. The local cappuccino, known as the Flat White, is the ultimate morning pick-me-up.

Australian food and wine are incredibly innovative, as well as drawing inspiration from Asian, Greek and Italian cuisine.

If you feel like a stroll or some shopping therapy, head to the chic, retro district of Surry Hills, the chic Paddington district or to the markets at The Rocks. Last but not least, get back to nature in the nearby Royal Botanic Gardens to marvel at Australian wildlife and recharge your batteries. Pullman hotels are ideally placed to help you explore this vibrant destination in Sydney. Indeed, The Pullman Sydney Hyde Park has put together a selection of some of Sydney’s highlights to make sure you get the most out of the city.

Pullman hotels' collection in Sydney

From the airport to the harbour, each Pullman hotel connects you to the city’s dynamic energy. Expect premium comfort, panoramic views, vibrant dining and immersive spaces designed to keep you moving. Discover Sydney's hotels made to match its pace.

Travel tips about Sydney

Sydney, capital of New South Wales, is Australia’s largest city with over 4.6 million residents. English is the official language, but more than 200 are spoken. Restaurants, bars and 24/7 stores energise areas like Surry Hills and Darlinghurst.

Pullman hotels in Sydney are easily accessible from the airport, just a few kilometres from the city centre. Taxis, private transfers and trains connect directly to the main districts where Pullman properties are located.

Getting around Sydney is easy thanks to a wide network of trains, buses, ferries and light rail. Taxis, bikes and rental cars are also available. Ferries from Circular Quay offer a scenic way to explore the harbour and coastline.

Most international travellers need a visa to enter Australia, with the exception of New Zealand passport holders. Visa types vary by nationality, so please check with your country’s immigration authority before your departure.

The local currency is the Australian dollar (AUD). Visa, Mastercard and American Express are widely accepted. ATMs are easy to find, and tipping is optional as a service charge is generally included in restaurants and cafés.

Sydney enjoys a mild climate year-round, with warm summers and cool winters. The best time to visit is from November to April, when temperatures are pleasant and ideal for exploring the city, its beaches and harbour.

Top things to do in Sydney

Experience Sydney’s contrasts, from multifaceted coastlines to vibrant culture and standout urban highlights.

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Jogging in Sydney

Offering stunning panoramic views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House, this lush green hideaway is the perfect setting for an afternoon outdoors. The route connecting the Opera House to the gardens is especially popular with joggers.

Surfing Lessons in Sydney

Australia’s beaches are the ideal place to learn to surf. North Bondi and Manly are famous for their friendly, professional schools offering private courses or group lessons.

Oz Jetboating

Departing from Circular Quay, enjoy a thrilling 30-minute jet boat tour around Sydney Harbour. Expect plenty of speed, spins, and excitement, all while taking in Sydney’s iconic landmarks.

Bronte To Bondi Coastal Walk

The Coastal Walk is the best way to appreciate Sydney’s most beautiful beaches. The picturesque route links up Bronte with Bondi Beach, with the option to stop off at Tamarama Beach, the perfect location for a swim.

Circular Quay

To appreciate the beauty of the shoreline, nothing beats a trip on the Sydney Ferry at Circular Quay. The excursion will take you to Watson’s Bay and Manly, two stunning destinations.

Address:

Circular Quay, Sydneywww.transport.nsw.gov.au/customers/ferries/sydney-ferries

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