A 60-second guide to doing summer in Sydney right

A 60-second guide to doing summer in Sydney right
Summer transforms the Emerald City into a global muse.

A metropolis of world-class hospitality, Sydney seamlessly blends city living with some of the most beautiful waterways and coast in the world. Whether dining al fresco, connecting the beaches via coastal trails or lingering by a harbour pool, summer in Sydney means getting outside and enjoying what the city has to offer.

the Bondi Icebergs in Sydney

The famous Bondi Icebergs pool comprises a 50-metre eight-lane Olympic-sized pool. (Image: Destination NSW/Lawrence Furzey)

Taste a Sydney summer at these restaurants and bars…

Seafood is a must, whether it’s a plate of Sydney rock oysters at Bondi Icebergs or a cold seafood platter enjoyed harbourside at Opera Bar (obligatorily paired with a Sydney Sling, the quintessential summer drink).

dining by the ocean at Icebergs

Dine oceanside at Icebergs. (Image: Destination NSW/Lawrence Furzey)

Fine diner Saint Peter in Paddington showcases the bounty of our oceans, and was recently named on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024 longlist – the only Australian diner to make the cut.

a seafood dish at Paddington restaurant, Saint Peter

Locally sourced seafood at Paddington restaurant, Saint Peter. (Image: Destination NSW/Josh Niland)

Hit snooze at these Sydney stays…

Absorb some of Sydney’s architectural heritage at Capella, located in the historic sandstone precinct, a stone’s throw from Circular Quay ferries. The Fullerton Hotel, in the historic GPO building, is another memorable place to bed down, and has the Christmas season down to a fine art. Families will feel at home in the centrally located Meriton Suites, on both King Street and Sussex Street.

the hotel exterior of Capella, Sydney

Settle into the ultra-luxe hotel, Capella. (Image: Timothy Kaye)

Sydney’s summer to-do list…

The Sydney Ferries double as a scenic cruise of the harbour: pootle under the Harbour Bridge and past the Opera House on your way to the city’s prettiest locales.

a ferry cruising Sydney Harbour

An iconic ferry cruising Sydney Harbour. (Image: Destination NSW/Jeremy Shaw)

Head to the timelessly beautiful Manly Beach on the F1 line. Or take the F5 line to Cremorne Reserve for a picturesque picnic and a few laps at Maccallum Pool, a 1920s heritage seawater lido with views to boot.

the Maccallum Pool in Sydney

Maccallum Pool is a hidden gem. (Image: Tourism Australia)

Our hot tip: For such a large city, it’s easy to feel totally immersed in nature. And this is especially true in summer. From beaches to bays, ocean pools, inlets and rivers, a refreshing reprieve is never more than a wet togs’ throw away.

a surfer on Manly Beach, Sydney

A surfer on Manly Beach.

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