For Work or for Play, Sydney Welcomes You With Open Arms
Seductive Sydney is a playground for young and old, for city slickers and nature lovers alike. On a daily basis, tourists from the furthest corners of the world make their way down South to experience the glitz, glamour and generously lively vibe that Sydney has to offer. For people heading towards the capital of Australia, the first and foremost question is: Where will we stay? With such a booming tourist industry, travellers are spoilt for choice when it comes to Sydney hotels. From indulgent five-star options with luxury rooms and harbour views to quirky, unique boutique hotels, you could stay in a different hotel every time you come to Sydney and you won't even be able to work your way through them all!
With 4.5 million residents from all over the globe, Sydney prides itself as a cosmopolitan hub of business and commerce. The CDB in downtown Sydney is alive with the hustle and bustle of international businessmen and -women going between offices and meetings. Many international companies have their Australian head offices based in Sydney, and managers or employees are regularly sent for a visit to this vibrant city. Hotels Sydney are familiar territory to people in the business world, and most hotels have luxurious conference facilities for companies in which to do meetings, workshops or other gatherings.
If you have some time to explore the sights and sounds of Sydney after your business deals, or you are in Sydney solely for pleasure, there are endless options for things to keep you happily occupied with. Take a walk to the Circular Quay, from where you can see the awe-inspiring architectural design of the harbor as well as the iconic Sydney Opera House. The Museum of Contemporary Art as well as the Sydney Museum are both in walking distance away from Circular Quay, so catch some culture after getting your share of €been here€ pictures.
The central part of Sydney can easily be explored on foot. With galleries, shops, tourist attractions, zoos, parks and other fun activities all lined up so close to each other, you'll find that the day will fly past without you even noticing it! Take a break from all your walking at one of the lovely side street cafes. For those with money to burn, Sydney offers world-class shopping. Paddington's Oxford Street is a long-time favourite, as well as the adjoining William Street which has become very popular for shoppers seeking unique handmade goods.
After a busy day on the beach or walking the streets, return to your Sydney hotel for a nap, a shower and a change of clothes - and explore the pumping nightlife of Sydney City.
With 4.5 million residents from all over the globe, Sydney prides itself as a cosmopolitan hub of business and commerce. The CDB in downtown Sydney is alive with the hustle and bustle of international businessmen and -women going between offices and meetings. Many international companies have their Australian head offices based in Sydney, and managers or employees are regularly sent for a visit to this vibrant city. Hotels Sydney are familiar territory to people in the business world, and most hotels have luxurious conference facilities for companies in which to do meetings, workshops or other gatherings.
If you have some time to explore the sights and sounds of Sydney after your business deals, or you are in Sydney solely for pleasure, there are endless options for things to keep you happily occupied with. Take a walk to the Circular Quay, from where you can see the awe-inspiring architectural design of the harbor as well as the iconic Sydney Opera House. The Museum of Contemporary Art as well as the Sydney Museum are both in walking distance away from Circular Quay, so catch some culture after getting your share of €been here€ pictures.
The central part of Sydney can easily be explored on foot. With galleries, shops, tourist attractions, zoos, parks and other fun activities all lined up so close to each other, you'll find that the day will fly past without you even noticing it! Take a break from all your walking at one of the lovely side street cafes. For those with money to burn, Sydney offers world-class shopping. Paddington's Oxford Street is a long-time favourite, as well as the adjoining William Street which has become very popular for shoppers seeking unique handmade goods.
After a busy day on the beach or walking the streets, return to your Sydney hotel for a nap, a shower and a change of clothes - and explore the pumping nightlife of Sydney City.