SYDNEY CBD
From the beating heart of the city to the beauty of the harbour and around to Barangaroo, there’s a lot to soak up in the CBD and its surrounds.
In partnership with City of Sydney, we’re celebrating what makes the CBD such a vibrant community to live in and visit: its local businesses. It’s been a tough year, and these bars, restaurants, shops and cultural spaces need your patronage more than ever. It’s time to hit the streets, spend consciously, and throw your support behind these local gems.
Flick the switch above and we’ll dim the lights to show you the best things to do once the sun goes down. You can also explore more inner city suburbs and discover more local businesses to support here.
From the beating heart of the city to the beauty of the harbour and around to Barangaroo, there’s a lot to soak up in the CBD and its surrounds.
In partnership with City of Sydney, we’re celebrating what makes the CBD such a vibrant community to live in and visit: its local businesses. It’s been a tough year, and these bars, restaurants, shops and cultural spaces need your patronage more than ever. It’s time to hit the streets, spend consciously, and throw your support behind these local gems.
Flick the switch above and we’ll turn on the lights to show you the best things to do pre-6pm.You can also explore more inner city suburbs and discover more local businesses to support here.
The Queen Victoria Building was built in honour of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897. Construction took five years, from 1893–98 and the site takes up an entire city block that was once home to a produce market and the Central Police Court.
Town Hall and Wynyard train stations are central to the CBD, while Circular Quay station meets the harbour and The Rocks areas. Ferries run from Circular Quay and Barangaroo Wharf, and there are plenty of bus services. Hit the pavement and take Wynyard Walk to Barangaroo or explore the hidden laneways of The Rocks by foot.
Walking around town can work up an appetite so grab a treat from Lorraine’s Patisserie, hidden underneath the Ivy building on Palings Lane, where you can watch the magic happen in the tiny, open-plan kitchen. Lorraine’s cheesecakes are legendary, and rumour has it she made the wedding cake for a certain Prime Minister’s daughter.
Stretching from Macquarie Street all the way to the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Botanic Garden is an oasis in the city. Do as the locals do and take a stroll through the gardens, read a book on the lawns, or just sit back and enjoy the view.
The Rocks has been keeping Sydneysiders and its visitors imbibed for almost two centuries and is home to Sydney’s oldest pub. So, who takes the honour? Well, that’s a matter of ongoing debate between the Fortune of War and The Lord Nelson, both of which lay claim to being the longest continuously licensed hotel in the city. Best discussed over a beer (or two).
Town Hall and Wynyard train stations are central to the CBD, while Circular Quay station meets the harbour and The Rocks areas. Ferries run from Circular Quay and Barangaroo Wharf, and there are plenty of bus services. Hit the pavement and take Wynyard Walk to Barangaroo or explore the hidden laneways of The Rocks by foot.
The harbour at night is a thing of beauty. See the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge illuminated from Circular Quay then make your way to Dawes Point to watch the lights from Luna Park on the northern side of the bridge smiling back over the water.
This is an area made for showing off water views, and locals take full advantage of the fact, usually with a drink in hand. From the rooftop at Hotel Palisade to the heights of the Shangri-La’s Blu Bar, it’s all about the view. See also: Opera Bar, Hacienda, The Squire’s Landing and The Glenmore.
How to do the Sydney CBD
Do as the locals do.
Cafes
Coffee is serious business, and thankfully everyone is well served, from suits on coffee breaks to daytime harbour strollers.
1. Regiment
2. Single O CBD - CLOSED
3. Industry Beans York St
4. The Grounds of the City
5. June's Shoppe
Restaurants and Pubs
Top-shelf takeaway joints, cosy pubs and sun-filled terraces ensure you won’t ever go hungry in the CBD — especially during the working week.
1. Jardin St James
2. Bar Luca
3. The Glenmore Hotel
4. Hotel Palisade
5. Continental Deli Bar Bistro CBD
Shops
Beyond the big department stores the area is home to some of the best fashion, homewares and food shops Sydney has to offer.
1. Sorry Thanks I Love You
2. Shortstop Coffee & Donuts
3. Jet Cycles
4. Courtesy of the Artist
5. Mister Mister
Arts and Culture
Get to know the city better on a walking tour or at one of the many museums and galleries dotted throughout. Best of all, most of these are free to visit.
1. Customs House
2. Museum of Sydney
3. Justice and Police Museum
4. Art Gallery of NSW
5. The Rocks Aboriginal Dreaming Tour
Leisure
Unwind in stunning gardens by the sea, swim laps in a waterside sea salt pool or put your problem-solving skills to the test.
1. Andrew 'Boy' Charlton Pool
2. Royal Botanic Garden
3. Observatory Hill Park
4. The Enigma Room
5. The Rocks Markets
Shop Online
Can't visit the area soon enough? Do some online browsing and get gems from these CBD-based businesses sent straight to you instead.
1. Incu
2. Haigh's Chocolates
3. Strand Hatters
4. Double Monk
5. The Tea Centre Sydney
How to do the Sydney CBD
Do as the locals do.
Restaurants and Pubs
You’ll find some of the best restaurants in the city in this area, and with the Barangaroo precinct now added to the menu, there’s even more to choose from.
1. Restaurant Hubert
2. Indu
3. Long Chim
4. Bistecca
5. Cirrus Dining
Bars
Whether you're looking for a rooftop for midweek bevs or want to take in the sights sipping a cocktail, there’s plenty of top spots for a tipple.
1. Old Mate's Place
2. Cantina OK!
3. PS40
4. Maybe Sammy
5. Bulletin Place - CLOSED
Live Music
The CBD's live music scene caters for classical music aficionados, avid rock fans and everyone in between. Plus, you'll find yourself in some incredible venues.
1. City Recital Hall
2. Since I Left You
3. Sydney Opera House
4. Frankie's - CLOSED
5. The Orient Hotel
Shops
Browse beautiful boutiques, a 60-year-old bottle shop and rare designs all after 6pm.
1. Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart
2. The Oak Barrel
3. Men's Biz Sydney
4. Title Barangaroo
5. Sneakerboy
Arts and Culture
When the sun goes down there’s plenty to do — catch a play, attend a talk or simply look up at the stars.
1. Sydney Theatre Company
2. State Theatre
3. Sydney Observatory
4. Books Kinokuniya
5. Employees Only
CP Staff Faves
Here are our favourite haunts for when the sun goes down and the streets of CBD come alive.
1. Ramblin' Rascal Tavern
2. Bar Topa
3. The Baxter Inn
4. Ragazzi Wine and Pasta
5. Mr. Wong
Find Your Way Through the CBD
Track down the must-visit local haunts.
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