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Sydney: Places to go

Cafe del Mar Sydney
35 Wheat Road
Café del Mar - born in Ibiza, reborn in Sydney Australia Café del Mar is a venue that offers Sydney siders a place to eat, drink and listen. Water views of Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour, and an amazing rooftop terrace makes it the perfect place for fun
State Theatre
452-456 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
Built in 1929 the State Theatre is Sydney's most iconic theatre
Sydney Harbour
Harbour Port Jackson , NSW 2000
Welcome to one of the world's finest harbours - Sydney Harbour.
Greenwood Hotel
36 Blue Street,Sydney,NSW
North Sydney Institution The Greenwood hotel, hosts 4 bars, 2 large sun filled outdoor courtyards, and great function facilities available! The grand Greenwood Hotel was built in 1878, originally as a church and later also used as a school.
Australian Museum
1 William Street , NSW 2010
Australia's first museum, showcasing an outstanding natural history and cultural collection. Home to the Australian Museum Research Institute.
Hilton Sydney
488 George Street,Sydney,NSW
Hilton Sydney features luxury accommodation, Luke Mangan’s glass brasserie, stylish Zeta Bar, Marble Bar & LivingWell Health Club. Visit www.hiltonsydney.com.au
The Beresford
354 Bourke Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010
The Beresford kitchen offers everything from a simple bowl of fries to wood-fired pizza and homemade pappardelle. You definitely won’t go hungry here.
Cockle Bay Wharf
Darling Harbour,Sydney,NSW
Cockle Bay Wharf is Sydney's premier dining and entertainment precinct on the world's most beautiful harbour. Boasting spectacular water views over the Sydney Harbour and with a renowned reputation for its cosmopolitan alfresco lifestyle, Cockle Bay
The Metro Theatre
Sydney,NSW
The Metro Theatre is Sydney's premiere live music venue in the heart of the city. The Metro Theatre has long been Sydney’s leading independent rock venue and has played host to some of the most memorable live gigs Sydney music fans have seen and hear
Side Bar
509 Pitt St,Sydney,NSW
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Opera Bar
Sydney,NSW
operabar.com.au Opera Bar has something for everyone. From weekend breakfast, to lunch time beers in the sun, to late night drinks & dinner.
Civic Underground
64 Goulburn Street
CIVIC UNDERGROUND is Sydney’s premier boutique entertainment venue. Formerly known as the Civic Theatre, an original cabaret and live rock venue.
The CTA Business Club
25 Martin Place
Welcome to CTA, where a vibrant tapestry of events awaits you throughout the year. From exhilarating concerts that will make your heart sing to thought-provoking keynote speeches that ignite your imagination, we curate a diverse range of experiences.
City Recital Hall
2 Angel Place , NSW 2000
City Recital Hall produces, presents and hosts a diverse program of concerts and events at our world-class performance space in the heart of Sydney.
Bungalow 8
King Street Wharf, 3 Lime St , NSW 2000
The new look Bungalow 8 is NOW OPEN! Escape the faced-paced surroundings of Sydney and revel in the beach-side tropical vibes of Bungalow 8. Step into this sun drenched sanctuary on Sydney Harbour for a taste of Beverley Hills old world glamour and t
KXT on Broadway
Cnr of, 181 Broadway, Mountain St, Ultimo NSW 2007
Sydney's Only Independent Theatre Dedicated to Emerging Artists and Experimental New Australian Plays.
Capitol Theatre
19 Campbell St, Haymarket NSW 2000
Sydney's beautiful historic Capitol Theatre is host to world class musicals, theatre & ballet. Australian family owned & operated by Foundation Theatres.
Australian National Maritime Museum
2 Murray Street
We share stories of the sea.
Home The Venue Sydney
1-5 Wheat Rd, Sydney NSW 2000
Australia's biggest multi-level, multi-room, multi-entertainment venue
3 Wise Monkeys
553-555 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
Sydney's best small club Welcome to 3 Wise Monkeys Public House, situated on the corner of George St and Liverpool St inside the old Bank of Australia’s heritage listed building built in 1879.