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A thriving contemporary art scene. Game-changing restaurants. One-of-a-kind shops. The stylish harbor city has it all–and more. Here is our definitive guide.
17-19 Alberta St (Wentworth Ave), Darlinghurst, NSW
Art Gallery · 2 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Don’t be fooled by this gallery’s nondescript exterior: inside are works by Australia’s top talent, including Mitch Cairns and Simryn Gill.
Travel + Leisure: This converted 1880 rail yard hosts Sydney’s most progressive theater and contemporary art performances. A highlight: “Playwriting Australia,” a series of plays by local writers.
Travel + Leisure: A well-curated collection of modern Chinese art assembled by collector Judith Neilson, one of Australia’s richest women. We love artist Cang Xin’s 2007 sculptural series.
Holdsworth Street (Morrell street), Woollahra, NSW
Gift Store · 4 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: An old house converted into a pastel-colored shop filled with Hay’s signature streamlined products: 1940’s-style ceramics, scented candles, and white enamel bakeware.
Travel + Leisure: This butcher’s shop looks like Willy Wonka’s meat-minded counterpart, down to the cast-bronze sausage links that serve as the front-door handle. Don’t miss the house-made goodies to go.
Travel + Leisure: Rooms at this hotel gem on Woolloomooloo Wharf are loft-style, with exposed beams and plush beds set against a chocolate-brown and aquamarine palette.
Travel + Leisure: At this sexy, cutting-edge hotel on Darling Harbour, there’s black-and-red flecked wallpaper in the corridors, and the push of a button works your room’s blinds, TV, and air temperature.
Travel + Leisure: The glass-walled Hilton tower, designed by architects Johnson Pilton Walker (the team behind the Opera House makeover), is a quick stroll from the main landmarks.
Travel + Leisure: The city’s most coveted location, fronting the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. A $68 million renovation brought in floor-to-ceiling windows and amenities from cult perfumer Le Labo.
Travel + Leisure: Chance a game on the 1940’s foosball table at this retro-style bar, fitted with leather booths and leopard-skin throws. On the menu: juicy chorizo-and-octopus skewers and chili-topped hot dogs.
Travel + Leisure: The place to sample the city’s best coffee, Aussie-style: ask for a flawless flat white from the apron-clad barista strolling the floor—he’ll take your order on his iPad.
Travel + Leisure: Meze-style dishes are the draw here—there’s four-cheese arancini (deep-fried rice balls) and baked duck-egg custards. Don’t miss the funky interiors, with paintings of centaurs on the walls.
64 Foveaux St. (at Bellevue St.), Surry Hills, NSW
Mexican Restaurant · 104 tips and reviews
Travel + Leisure: Sydneysiders gather at El Loco’s colorful tables to munch on some of the city’s finest Mexican food, courtesy of renowned chef Dan Hong.
Travel + Leisure: Text the number on the door—the bouncer will appear within minutes to whisk you to the top floor. Order a Lovegun (amaretto, Campari, and orange juice).