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Located in the historic Harbour Rocks near Circular Quay and Sydney Harbour, this contemporary 5-star hotel is ideally situated within easy access to all of Sydney’s major attractions and districts. Restaurants, shopping and transportation and popular tourist attractions are all within a short drive or walk from The Sebel Quay West Sydney Hotel.
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The Sebel Quay West Suites Sydney
98 Gloucester St, The Rocks
NSW 2000 Sydney
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Whale watching
Whale watching is an exciting experience, made even more special with Sydney as a beautiful backdrop. A number of whale watching cruises depart from Circular Quay, and allow you to choose your own adventure…Read moreWhale watching
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Centre Point Tower
Ascend to the Observation Deck located 250 metres (820 feet) above ground level to take in spectacular 360-degree views of the Sydney cityscape. While visiting you can experience Sydney from a whole new…Read moreCentre Point Tower
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Darling Harbour
Bring your Santa hat, holiday cheer, and whole family to Darling Harbour between 24 November and 24 December. There will be Christmas fireworks, Santa Parade, Christmas Carols, and so much more. Click…Read moreDarling Harbour
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Barangaroo
Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Barangaroo features scenic parkland, great views, a wide promenade, interesting architecture and fabulous restaurants. Come to stroll, cycle or dine along the…Read moreBarangaroo
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Manly Beach
Watch skilled surfer’s knife through the waves off one of Australia’s most famous surfing beaches - the first world surfing championship was held here in 1964 and it’s the site of the Australian Open…Read moreManly Beach
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Taronga Zoo
Australia's leading zoological park is home to a diverse collection of both native and exotic species. In addition to the shows and animal attractions, the zoo’s setting – situated on elevated land in…Read moreTaronga Zoo
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Sydney Opera House
Australia's most famous building and an icon of 20 th century architecture and design, this national cultural centre has gained widespread recognition and respect as a performing arts venue, and includes…Read moreSydney Opera House
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Sydney Harbour Bridge
Together with the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic part of the city's skyline. Soaring 442 feet above the waters of Sydney Harbour, the bridge is best…Read moreSydney Harbour Bridge
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The Rocks Markets
Lined with cafés and vendor stalls, this bustling market tucked in the shadow of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in The Rocks precinct is one of the top attractions in Sydney. Open on Saturdays and Sundays…Read moreThe Rocks Markets
Whale watching
Whale watching is an exciting experience, made even more special with Sydney as a beautiful backdrop. A number of whale watching cruises depart from Circular Quay, and allow you to choose your own adventure in terms of distance and duration.
Centre Point Tower
Ascend to the Observation Deck located 250 metres (820 feet) above ground level to take in spectacular 360-degree views of the Sydney cityscape. While visiting you can experience Sydney from a whole new perspective with a 4D cinema experience, scan the landscape through high-powered binoculars and learn more about the city from the interactive multilingual touch screen panels.
Darling Harbour
Bring your Santa hat, holiday cheer, and whole family to Darling Harbour between 24 November and 24 December. There will be Christmas fireworks, Santa Parade, Christmas Carols, and so much more.
Click here to see what is happening at Darling Harbour
Barangaroo
Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Barangaroo features scenic parkland, great views, a wide promenade, interesting architecture and fabulous restaurants. Come to stroll, cycle or dine along the Sydney waterfront.
Manly Beach
Watch skilled surfer’s knife through the waves off one of Australia’s most famous surfing beaches - the first world surfing championship was held here in 1964 and it’s the site of the Australian Open of Surfing each February. Boasting a tree-lined promenade, a ribbon of fine soft sand and abundant beachside cafés, bars and restaurants, the beach is a favourite spot of locals and families.
Taronga Zoo
Australia's leading zoological park is home to a diverse collection of both native and exotic species. In addition to the shows and animal attractions, the zoo’s setting – situated on elevated land in Sydney Harbour overlooking Sydney Cove, the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House – offering breathtaking views as you explore the zoo.
Sydney Opera House
Australia's most famous building and an icon of 20th century architecture and design, this national cultural centre has gained widespread recognition and respect as a performing arts venue, and includes a concert hall, opera and drama theatres, a playhouse and a studio.
Click here to see what is happening at Sydney Opera House
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Together with the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic part of the city's skyline. Soaring 442 feet above the waters of Sydney Harbour, the bridge is best experienced by taking the Sydney BridgeClimb to get a view from the top, crossing the bridge on a walking or biking tour, or viewing the bridge from above on a helicopter ride.
The Rocks Markets
Lined with cafés and vendor stalls, this bustling market tucked in the shadow of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in The Rocks precinct is one of the top attractions in Sydney. Open on Saturdays and Sundays between 10am and 5pm, this is where to go to browse unique and eclectic arts, crafts and wares.