THE 10 BEST Sydney Chinatown Accommodation
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Tiger-flanked archways on Dixon Street mark the entrance to the “little Asia” of Sydney. A walk through Chinatown is a feast for the senses where aromas, tastes, sounds and visions of dancing tigers transport you to a different world. Chinatown visitors can expect a melting pot of Asian food at the neighbourhood's specialty delis and groceries. From yum cha to handmade noodles, BBQ ducks hanging in the window to Asian sweets and bakeries, there is something for all tastes. Paddy’s Markets is the largest flea market in Sydney where you can find souvenirs, clothing, gifts and fruit and vegetables at unbeatable prices. At night, Chinatown comes alive with entertainment including theatre, nightclubs and bars that are open until the early morning.
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- jacquitohcAuckland Central, New Zealand1,456 contributionsIconic Gateway, great place for browsingChinatown Sydney, iconic Chinese inscribed gateway, some things haven't changed - haven't visited Sydney in a long time. Tram or walked, Market City, Paddy's Market: fresh vegs + fruit, souvenirs, clothing, yumcha, restaurants & more – great experience. (I have gait/walking challenges (stroke), wear a legbrace.)Visited December 2022Travelled as a coupleWritten 27 November 2023
- roy vTraralgon, Australia5,937 contributionsPlace to see some Chinese cultureWe visited Chinatown a few days ago . Plenty of places to get your dose of Chinese culture. Lots of shops selling Chinese things as well as good drinking and eating places. Very busy place, a hive of activity . We enjoyed a nice lunch here.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 18 May 2024
- Perry BSydney, Australia2,578 contributionsAs vibrant as ever!Chinatown in Haymarket was as bustling and scintillating as ever last month. It was a great place to hook up with friends at. The lucky red-painted arches were particularly attractive and photogenic. We took great numbers of pictures and particularly enjoyed checking out the food stalls.Visited June 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 9 July 2024
- Mairwen1United Kingdom11,165 contributionsClose to Darling Harbour, the Chinese Garden of Friendship & Paddy’s MarketThe heart of Sydney’s Chinatown is a central strip of restaurants along Dixon St, although these days, lots restaurants spill out beyond here also. In fact the whole area has expanded to include neighbouring ‘Thai Town’. We walked through Dixon St recently and I was surprised that it looks a little shabby during the day. It looks a lot more lively at night, when the neons signs and bright lights are out. Historically, Chinatown is marked by large traditional Chinese ceremonial Paifang style gates at either end of Dixon St. Large stone lions sit either side of the gates, guarding the entrance and exit at both ends. The gates have a traditional pagoda style roof, glazed ceramic tiles, and proverbs about friendship and goodwill written in golden Chinese script. Although they are not very old and were only built in 1980, the gates are about to be restored and heritage listed. Overall, if you do not have much time in Sydney, then you will be too busy seeing other sights to visit Chinatown. However if you have some spare time, then you might like to combine it with a visit to Darling Harbour. It’s only a couple of minutes walk from Darling Harbour and the Chinese Garden of Friendship. You’ll also find Paddy’s Market at the other end of Dixon St. It’s a bit down-at-heel these days but it has an endless supply of cheap souvenirs and T-shirts with ‘Australia’ written across them. We also enjoyed stopping at Dragon Pastry, a new shop at the top end of Dixon St. We only bought egg tarts but the displays of colourful cakes shaped like flowers, dragons and swans are fun to look at.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 2 August 2024
- Quang Kiet LeHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam1,079 contributionsInteresting areaChinatown Sydney was not as big as some other Chinatowns in the world that we had been. The most interesting area might be Dixon Street where we found the Chinese gate and architecture with some Chinese shops and restaurants. In general, not the place we loved in Sydney.Visited August 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 20 August 2024
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- Central Business District HotelsThe Sydney Central Business District is abuzz with energy. Power brokers run to and from high rise buildings and after-work drink places, high-end shoppers tour venues like the QVB, and fine diners frequent the many celebrity chef restaurants. For a dose of culture, walk to the NSW Art Gallery, or visit the Sydney Museum. To escape the hustle and bustle, reconnect with nature at the Sydney Botanical Gardens or picnic lunch at High Park. No matter your interest, be sure to check the full calendar of events hosted by the city, from the Sydney Festival in January to October’s Good Food Month at Hyde Park.Read more
- The Rocks HotelsThe first residents of the Rocks were convicts and sailors from the old nation. As the oldest neighbourhood in the city, the area's cobblestone streets host more than 100 heritage sites and buildings, including the oldest house in Sydney, Camden Cottage, which was built in 1816. Taste a “midi “ or a “schooner” of beer and dine “al fresco” on the waterfront at some of the oldest pubs in Sydney. The weekend markets at the Rocks are where you can find local artists' hand-made souvenirs, organic food and designer jewelry in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. To enjoy some of the best Australian and international contemporary art, the MCA museum is open every day and select evenings. At the end of a long day of sightseeing, be sure to save energy to dance the night away at the area's many late night entertainment venues.Read more
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- Manly HotelsA 40-minute ferry ride from Circular Quay will take you to the famous northern beach of Manly. The beaches here are perfect for learning to surf or spending the day sun-tanning. The walk from Spit Bridge to Manly is a great way to experience Sydney Harbour Bay and the Australian bush land. Along the foreshore, there are plenty of watering holes and wine bars with excellent cuisine. There are plenty of kid-friendly restaurants as well, especially along the family-oriented areas like Shelly Beach. An excellent way to experience Manly is to rent a bike and explore the dedicated bike paths and off road trails. The North Head National Park is another must-see. Located on the southern tip of Manly, North Head National Park offers great bushwalks and panoramic views of the city.Read more
- Darling Harbour HotelsThe original docklands of Darling Harbour have been transformed into a tourist mecca with entertainment for the whole family. Cockle Bay Wharf offers dining options from budget to upscale and million dollar views of the harbour. Young crowds gather on weekends for nightlife that ranges from salsa clubs to Dj’s. Families can visit the Chinese Gardens of Friendship or the Sydney Aquarium, one of the largest in the world. The Sydney Maritime Museum and the IMAX theatre are also popular attractions. The Harbourside Shopping Centre is a site unto itself, with hundreds of shops, restaurants and bars. On Saturdays in the summer, the city puts on a spectacular fireworks show along the harbour's shore and there are plenty of other free events during the year - Darling Harbour Fiesta, VIVID’s light installations and the Sydney Festival, just to name a few.Read more
- Bondi Beach HotelsAn iconic Australian suburb, Bondi Beach is famous for its fantastic beaches and views. Once the domain of backpackers, hundreds of tourists from all over the world descend en masse to Bondi in December ready to enjoy the "Aussie summer". Bondi Beach boasts impressive ocean views all along the many restaurants and bars on Campbell Parade. Wake up early and take a dip in the surf before walking the scenic stretch from Bondi to Coogee Beach. Stroll through the Saturday organic markets in North Bondi or grab some fish and chips and relax in the grassy area opposite the beach. For more upscale cuisine, head down to Hall Street where a range of new eateries have recently opened. Just make sure to save enough energy for the buzzing nightlife Bondi Beach has to offer.Read more
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- Mosman HotelsWith a variety of outdoor attractions, the sophisticated harbour suburb of Mosman has something for everyone. Shoppers can stroll Military Road for its unique offering of antiques, designer labels, and hip restaurants and cafes. Nature lovers can take in spectacular bushwalks like the Taronga to Balmoral walk, while families can enjoy snorkeling in the sheltered beaches of Balmoral Beach or scuba diving at Chowder Bay. History lovers enjoy exploring the fortifications at the end of Old Fort Road in Middle Head, which date back to the 1800s. Even the exhibitionist set can find entertainment in Mosman, with several nude beaches located in the area.Read more
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- Some of the more popular Chinatown hotels near Sydney Harbour include:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Popular Chinatown hotels in Sydney that have a pool include:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Chinatown hotels are close to Sydney Airport:Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Rydges World Square Sydney Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5Rydges Darling Square Apartment Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5
- Some of the best Chinatown hotels in Sydney are:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following Chinatown hotels in Sydney:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following Chinatown hotels in Sydney:Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Hyde Park Inn - Traveller rating: 4/5Meriton Suites Kent Street, Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Chinatown hotels in Sydney have great views and are well-liked by travellers:Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5PARKROYAL Darling Harbour - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites World Tower, Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Families travelling in Sydney enjoyed their stay at the following Chinatown hotels:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Chinatown hotels in Sydney generally allow pets:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Crowne Plaza Sydney Darling Harbour, an IHG Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5APX Darling Harbour - Traveller rating: 3.5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Travellers seeking the ultimate in luxury often stay at these Chinatown hotels in Sydney:Kimpton Margot Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Fraser Suites Sydney - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
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- Fraser Suites Sydney
- PARKROYAL Darling Harbour
- Rydges World Square Sydney Hotel
- Vibe Hotel Sydney Darling Harbour
- Crowne Plaza Sydney Darling Harbour, an IHG Hotel
- Kimpton Margot Sydney
- Meriton Suites Kent Street, Sydney
- Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central
- Meriton Suites Campbell Street Sydney
- Rydges Darling Square Apartment Hotel