Radisson Hotel and Suites Sydney

72 Liverpool Street , Darling Harbour , Sydney , Australia
Reservations: 1800 333 333 Australia 1800 3333 3333 Asia
800 333 3333 USA
Telephone: (+61 2) 8268 8888 Fax: (+61 2) 8268 8889
Email:  reservations@radisson-sydney.com.au

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Sydney Hotel in Central Business District Near Sydney Attractions

Nearby of all the major Sydney attractions, the Radisson Sydney Hotel & Suites is ideally located. Darling Harbour, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Chinatown, the Spanish Quarter and Hyde Park are all at our doorstep, allowing you to truly absorb the unique culture of New South Wales and experience its entertainment. Visit the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney Aquarium or The Rocks just blocks away, or climb the Sydney Tower Centrepoint for majestic views of the city, all near our accommodations in Sydney. At the Radisson Sydney Hotel in the Central Business District, our location is the key to seeing all the Sydney sights and attractions during your travels in New South Wales and Sydney, Australia.

Our hotel accommodations in Sydney are just minutes from these New South Wales attractions:

  • Art Gallery of New South Wales
    Tourists and locals flock to this gallery (housed in a building that dates to 1885) to see the country's largest collection of aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. It also shelters a strong collection of 19th and 20th century Australian art and an impressive collection of Asian art.
    Distance from hotel: 2.0 km
  • Australian National Maritime Museum
    Given its island location, Australia has placed much importance on ocean culture. The museum encourages visitors to tap into Australia's essence through displays about the discovery and exploration of the country and the arrival of immigrants in seven thematic areas.
    Distance from hotel: 1.6 km
  • Bridgeclimb
    This adventure offers visitors the chance to climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a city landmark. After climbing the 1337 steps to the top, you are rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of the harbor.
    Distance from hotel: 2.5 km
  • Customs House
    Built in 1845, this structure was one of the most important buildings in the colony for many years. Currently, the French Neoclassical building houses exhibition spaces, a craft gallery, bars, the main Sydney library and restaurants.
    Distance from hotel: 2.2 km
  • Darling Harbour
    With some of the best entertainment in Sydney, Darling Harbour is home to the Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, Chinese Garden of Friendship, IMAX Theatre, Powerhouse Museum, Cockle Bay Wharf and King Street Wharf, Sydney Entertainment Centre and the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre.
    Distance from hotel: 1 block
  • Hyde Park
    Named after London's own Hyde Park, this stretch of greenspace spans three city blocks. Among the many interesting sites you'll find are the ANZAC War Memorial, Archibald Fountain and the Hyde Park Barracks of the famous Australian Museum, a historical and anthropological museum.
    Distance from hotel: 4 blocks
  • Macquarie Street
    Take a stroll down memory lane, which, in Sydney, is known as Macquarie Street. Much of Sydney's finest Georgian and Victorian architecture can be found on this street, along with many restored public buildings. Some of the buildings you'll see include Sydney Hospital (dating from 1894), the State Library of NSW (which houses Captain Cook's original journals), Parliament House, and the Royal Mint.
    Distance from hotel: 2.0 km
  • Museum of Contemporary Art
    Contemporary art aficionados give plaudits to this museum, not only for its extensive collection of 7000-plus pieces of art but for the beautiful Art Deco building that houses the collection.
    Distance from hotel: 2.1 km
  • Queen Victoria Building
    Built in 1898, this Byzantine-style sandstone building now shelters Sydney's most beautiful shopping center. The structure, which resembles a palace, features 21 domes, each of which is 65 feet in diameter.
    Distance from hotel: 3 blocks
  • The Rocks
    An important district both historically and currently, The Rocks remains more or less as it existed in the 1800s, even though it has been part of significant changes in the city. This district includes a plethora of shops and restaurants as well as the famous, Cadman's Cottage.
    Distance from hotel: 2.1 km
  • Sydney Harbour Bridge and Pylon Lookout
    Known to locals as "The Coat Hanger," this bridge was the longest single-span bridge in the world when it was built in 1932. Tutankhamun's tomb had just been discovered during this period as well, which is why the pylons have an Egyptian aesthetic.
    Distance from hotel: 5 blocks
  • Sydney Opera House
    Despite its misleading name, the Sydney Opera House actually includes five different performance spaces: a concert hall, an opera theatre and three spaces for dramatic arts. In addition, concerts and festivals are given outside in the courtyard area. The best way to get into most performance halls is by viewing a performance or by taking an official tour.
    Distance from hotel: 2.8 km
  • Sydney Tower Centrepoint
    This tower's observation deck is the highest in the southern hemisphere, and at 1,000 feet, the tower is by far Sydney's tallest structure. The view extends from Wollongong to the Blue Mountains and encompasses the north to central coast.
    Distance from hotel: 3 blocks

Alternative Transportation Options
The Radisson Sydney Hotel & Suites is located near both of the city's largest train and bus stations for any Sydney businesses, sights or attractions like Bondi Beach that are out of walking distance. Also, our front desk would be pleased to call a taxi cab for guests.

Many attractions can be reached by ferry. Taronga Zoo and 2000 Olympic attractions like Manly Beach and Rivercat are all popular destinations reached by marine transportation. Darling Harbour houses the nearest ferry service.

About Sydney

Australia's most well-known city also boasts a long and colorful history. Inhabited by aborigines for approximately 40,000 years, Sydney was first settled by Europeans in 1788, when England's First Fleet arrived with a cargo of prisoners. Intended primarily as a penal colony, the settlement began to develop quickly after its first years, thanks to an influx of military immigrants and, then, gold prospectors who came to seek their fortunes inland. By the start of the 20th century, Australia's states had united, and the nation was established. These days, much of the continent's perceived identity comes from Sydney's global presence. The bustling, international city is the focus for finance, biotechnology, and information communications technology. It's also a welcoming destination for leisure, sightseeing, and entertainment. Spectacular Sydney Harbour and the city's soaring Opera House serve as landmarks in the community, along with Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Tower. Other fascinating spots include the shops and restaurants of The Rocks historical district (site of Sydney's original settlement), the family-friendly entertainment of Darling Harbour, and the cultural and leisure opportunities at Circular Quay, the city's transportation hub. While Bondi and Manly Beaches merit a jaunt out from the Central Business District (CBD), the allure of the city and its vibrant, genial spirit seldom fail to entice folks back to a world capital that can just as easily serve up a vegemite sandwich as host the 2000 Summer Olympics, mate.

Did you know?

If all the confusion with drains emptying counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere and Christmas occurring during the summer has you stymied, you'll be relieved to know that Sydney's climate is comparable to that of southern California. Anticipate heat and some extra humidity, and you'll be right in line with the weather.

Current Weather for SYDNEY

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Showers late. Afternoon clouds. Warm.
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