Personal tools
You are here: Home Australia New South Wales Sydney CBD and Suburbs Destinations

Sydney CBD and Suburbs New South Wales Destinations

There is lots to see and do in Sydney CBD and Suburbs, Sydney New South Wales and lots of Destinations for you to explore on your NSW holiday.

Appin  

This historic town named after the village of Appin in Scotland, dates back to 1811 and was the fifth village in the colony. In 1824, explorers, Hume and Hovell commenced their expedition to Port Phillip from this district and a monument stands on th ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Balmain  

A real pub culture and a contemporary dining scene. Historically Balmain was one of Sydney's oldest working class suburbs where many of Sydney's ferries were built. Today it's renowned for being one of the city's trendiest and most affluent suburbs. ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Balmoral  

This beautiful, harbourside beach offers visitors safe swimming and stunning scenery - including one of Sydney's best views of the heads. ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Balmoral Beach  

In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It's an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sail ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Bargo  

In Bargo, settlers first recorded sightings of the koala, lyrebird and wombat. Ex-convict, John Wilson, noted the tree animals in his diary describing the lyrebird as a pheasant, hence the name Pheasants Nest, and recorded the koala as being known to ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Berrilee  

Berrilee is located approximately 30 kilometres north of Sydney in the Shire of Hornsby. Berrilee offers a pleasant country drive to the tranquil setting of Berowra Waters. Towns surrounding Berrilee include: Arcadia, Berowra, Berowra Waters and Gals ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Blacktown  

Good sports, great fun You’ll be surprised at what you’ll find in Blacktown City! From award winning attractions, to international venues, Blacktown City offers a great day out. Sporting enthusiasts will love the choice of world-class sporting an ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Bondi  

Australian beach culture.....with attitude Home to Bondi Surf Bathers, the oldest life saving club in Australia established in 1906, Bondi's beach-centric reputation is long established. With its lifesavers, surfers, sun worshippers and barefoot loca ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Bondi Beach  

Inhabited by backpackers, billionaires, board riders and the body beautiful, Bondi is one of Sydney’s most eclectic and exciting precincts. A walk along its promenade gives you the chance to experience its carefree sun-drenched lifestyle. The main ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Brownlow Hill  

Brownlow Hill is a rural area of New South Wales approximately five kilometres north-west of Camden and close to the University of Sydney Constorphine Farm, as well as Cogno's Wines. The Nepean River is also located nearby and Scenic Joy Flights ove ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Bundeena  

Experience Bundeena - untouched beaches, forests, cultural and historical walks, a thriving art scene and unforgettable dive sites. Bundeena is a unique weekend getaway located only 55 kilometres south of the Sydney Central Business District. Get the ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Buxton  

Buxton, one of the pleasant village communities of the Wollondilly region of New South Wales, is named after a town in Derbyshire, England. Buxton is a regular destination for the popular steam train rides that are offered by the Rail Heritage Centr ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Cabramatta  

A day trip to South East Asia With Vietnamese soup shops, Chinese grocery stores and Thai herb shops, Cabramatta gives you a unique slice of South East Asian life. It is an excellent place to learn about the exotic fruits, vegetables, meat and the s ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Campbelltown  

Campbelltown is steeped in Australian Colonial History a city set in a rural background. Experience the heritage through one of the Heritage and Cultural walking tours or a heritage driving tour. Campbelltown's premier festival is the Fisher's Ghos ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Circular Quay  

Circular Quay is part of The Rocks precinct - the historic site of Sydney’s first European settlement. Bursting with a colourful history dating back to convict days, The Rocks is a maze of sandstone lanes, cul-de-sacs and courtyards, jam-packed wi ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Cliftonville  

Cliftonville is located approximately 80 kilometres northwest of the Sydney CBD in the Shire of Hornsby. The original inhabitants of the Cliftonville area were the Darug people. The Darug were the custodians of the majority of what is now the Greater ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Coogee  

Coogee beach's bay-like tranquillity is popular with families, couples and travellers alike. It also attracts joggers, swimmers, cyclists and roller bladders, who all appreciate working out in Coogee's easy-going atmosphere. Coogee is characterised b ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Couridjah  

One can only speculate on the origin of Couridjah's Aboriginal name meaning "Home of the white ants". Located on the old Loop Line railway, it's hard to believe that this sleepy little hamlet once served as the major railhead for local produce from a ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Cronulla  

Like a tiny slice of old Miami, Cronulla’s beachside buildings reflect a different world in their old art-deco buildings and their seaside-pastel paint jobs. There’s a comfortable feel here and it doesn’t endure the press of flesh evident on so ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Cronulla Coast  

The Kurnell Peninsula in the Botany Bay National Park marks the place of first contact between Aboriginal Australians and Lieutenant James Cook, who landed here in 1770, paving the way for the establishment of a British Colony in Port Jackson in 1788 ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Darling Harbour  

Alive with activity day and night Darling Harbour is hugely popular with visitors to Sydney. It has developed into one of the city's largest dining, shopping and entertainment precincts. One of Sydney's hotspots, King Street Wharf, just five is five ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Darlinghurst  

Just east of the city centre, Darlinghurst starts near Hyde Park at Oxford Street and extends towards Kings Cross at William Street. Darlinghurst and Paddington, two suburbs with contrasting personalities, share different ends of Oxford Street with t ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Double Bay  

This harbourside precinct with its cosmopolitan café society is home t o a number of designer boutiques, making it perfect for those with a penchant for upmarket fashions. Be sure to wander past the grand residential homes of the coiffed and manicur ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Douglas Park  

The village of Douglas Park is a fine example of what living in Wollondilly is all about: So close to the city yet far enough away to retain a rural atmosphere. The town is named after Dr HG Douglass, an eminent man in his time, serving as clerk of t ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Galston  

Galston is located approximately 40 kilometres northwest of the Sydney CBD in the Shire of Hornsby. A pleasant semi-rural suburb at the northern edge of Sydney, Galston was originally known as Upper Dural. In 1886, Alex Hutchinson suggested that the ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Glebe  

Replenish your soul with alternative food and therapies. Glebe is a popular residential area renowned for its New Age vibe. It’s architecturally interesting with its charming mix of workers’ cottages and grand 19th century abodes inhabited by a c ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Hawkesbury River  

A taste of the country along the Hawkesbury River. The Hawkesbury Gateway boasts the natural beauty of the Hills and the Hawkesbury River. Just a moderate drive away from the city it's the ideal location for a serene getaway. Antique and craft shops ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Haymarket  

Capturing the colour and excitement of Asian streetlife, Chinatown and Haymarket offer an exciting mix of restaurants, food halls, noodle bars and quirky gift shops. Bargain-shops and Asian supermarkets also bring many visitors to the area, especiall ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Homebush Bay  

The home of the 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush Bay continues to offer a world-class destination in Sydney’s geographic heart. You can join one of the popular tours of venues including ANZ Stadium, an Olympics foc ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Kings Cross  

Vibrant and diverse entertainment all day, every day Kings Cross, the most densely populated square kilometre in Australia, buzzes with nightclubs, live music, adult entertainment and more than two hundred of the city's finest restaurants, bars and ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

La Perouse  

La Perouse is an historical haven that blends Aboriginal, French and Colonial traditions. Named after the navigator Jean-Francois de Galaup de La Perouse, the first Frenchman to arrive in Australia in 1788, this treasure is resplendent with beaches, ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Lake Parramatta  

Lake Parramatta Reserve is a 73 hectare bushland and parkland reserve located within two kilometres of the Parramatta Central Business District. It is the largest bushland remnant surviving in the Parramatta Local Government Area. It is also recognis ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Lakesland  

The orchards of Lakesland grow a wide range of stone fruit, including persimmons, a popular export product to Asia. The district is most famous for producing the first cherries to reach the Sydney markets each year. The property, known today as Mowbr ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Leichhardt  

The traditional Italian quarter If you are a lover of good pasta, good coffee and gelato you can't go past Leichhardt, a suburb infused by years of strong Italian influence. Leichhardt's main road is Norton Street, which offers a range of traditiona ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Maianbar  

Bundeena and Maianbar are two unique idyllic villages on the southern shores of the beautiful Port Hacking. They are surrounded on the other three sides by the Royal National Park. The village of Maianbar is seperated from Bundeena by a few klms of ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Maldon  

Maldon is a scenic area with the main southern railway winding its way to Picton and beyond and is also home to the Maldon Cement Works which creates a fairy land of lights at night. Maldon is an area for the adventurous, with the kart track, and is ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Manly  

A visit to Manly by ferry provides you with the quintessential Sydney experience. The thirty-minute cruise across Sydney Harbour puts you in a relaxed mood to enjoy this easy-going and cosmopolitan suburb. With the famous surf beach on the Pacific Oc ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Menangle  

The village of Menangle grew to service the operations of Camden Park Estate. The opening of the railway in 1863 enabled overnight milk deliveries to the Sydney Market, beating the summer heat in the days before refrigeration. Call into The Store whi ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Moore Park  

Green oasis of Sydney's entertainment capitol Home to Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG, Sydney Football Stadiuym (SFS), Entertainment Quarter and Centennial Parklands, Moore Park offers its visitors recreation options galore. Cricket legends are born at t ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Mosman  

Positioned on the harbour and blessed with several pocket-sized harbour beaches, Mosman is one of Sydney’s most sophisticated shopping areas. You will find designer boutiques, antiques shops and hip cafés strung out along Military Road, as well as ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Mosman and Balmoral Beach  

Positioned on the harbour and blessed with several pocket-sized harbour beaches, Mosman is one of Sydney’s most sophisticated shopping areas. You will find designer boutiques, antiques shops and hip cafés strung out along Military Road, as well as ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Nattai  

Nattai is a small village on the way to Burragorang Lookout and is featured in the Scenic Drives of Wollondilly brochure. Nattai is a romantic landscape of massive sandstone escarpments, such as Grant Head and Golden Moon Bluff. Yet in spite of the ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Newtown  

Immerse yourself in Sydney's most eclectic suburb. Newtown's pollinated by the cultures of the world, a place where you can rub shoulders with an astounding diversity of residents, from the scruffbag University of Sydney students to the glam of high ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

North Parramatta  

North Parramatta is located approximately 20 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD in the Shire of Baulkham Hills. The community of North Parramatta grew around the building of Lake Parramatta, a dam offering an alternative to the Marsden Street weir. T ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Northern Beaches  

North of the city of Sydney, the beautiful stretch of coast from Manly to Palm Beach has a relaxed beachside ambience and lots of opportunities for recreation. With the Pacific Ocean on one side and Pittwater on the other, the peninsula covers about ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Oakdale  

Oakdale is both a fruit growing and coal mining town. The service station and general store between Oakdale and Belimbla Park features an unusual dome roof. The Burragorang Driving Tour Brochure highlights historic buildings and drives through Nattai ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Orangeville  

Orangeville is a rural town of New South Wales with pockets of natural bushland on the Silverdale Road between The Oaks and Silverdale. Visitors can take in the scenery of Orangeville and surrounds when taking the Warragamba Waters Scenic Drive, a m ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Paddington  

Paddington is a fashionable suburb renowned for its Federation-style terraced housing. Bustling Oxford Street contrasts with the leafy calm of the rest of the suburb where you'll discover houses with "iron lace" - Paddington's trademark architectural ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Palm Beach  

Palm Beach has become recognisable around the world as Summer Bay from the Australian TV soap Home and Away. Palm Beach is the exclusive, high-end of Sydney's long stretch of the northern beaches; is everything you'd expect from the insular-peninsula ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Pheasants Nest  

In this district the white settlers first recorded sightings of the koala, lyrebird and wombat. Ex convict, John Wilson, noted the three animals in his diary describing the lyrebird as a pheasant, hence the name Pheasants Nest, and recorded the koala ...

No Pricing Available   More Information

Whats close? (direct line)

editors picks

Tidal Measurements at the Isle of the Dead Port Arthur

Isle of the Dead boldysr | 2010-02-11 | A fascinating program on ABC Radio National caught my attention. It led me to put my camera in a plastic bag, launch my kayak and paddle out to the Isle of the Dead, about one kilometre from my holiday accommodation, Burilda Waters. | read more

The return of the wombat.

The wombat Gate lgoldsmith | 2010-03-03 | Continuing the saga of living with wombats (In the previous episode our gallant wombat excluder had succeded in preventing the wombat returning to the burrow beneath the B & B ) read on for the next exciting episode. | read more

Australia: Love at first sight - Perth

Perth esmeralda | 2009-04-03 | 1995 Esme & Nick's Australian Travel Diary (April to August) | read more

Thornton’s Beach at Cape Tribulation

The beach and us marief | 2009-01-19 | A beautiful isolated beach in Tropical North Queensland with historical reference to Captain Cook's discovery of the Eastern Coast of Australia | read more

Surfing at Shipsterns Bluff, Marion Bay, SE Tasmania

Shipsterns is close to the popular town and beach of Marion Bay Beachbreaks | 2009-02-15 | Shipsterns Bluff , 'The Stern' or "shippies" has put South East Tasmania firmly on the world surfing map. The wave is considered as one of the worlds heaviest, and with good reason. | read more

 

 

Powered by Plone CMS, the Open Source Content Management System

This site conforms to the following standards: