Opera Bar, Restaurant Sydney
Situated right by the waters edge, Opera Bar is often described as the best beer garden in the world.
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Situated right by the waters edge, Opera Bar is often described as the best beer garden in the world. Be swept away by the panoramic views of the Sydney Opera House, Harbor Bridge, CBD and beautiful Harbor. Whether it’s breakfast, a lazy lunch, a pre show dinner date or simply a cocktail; Opera Bar is truly perfect for any occasion.
Curated by the renowned Chef Matt Moran, our menu offers a wide range of options, appealing to all palates. Enjoy breakfast 7 days a week; watch as chefs shuck fresh oysters at our Raw Bar; indulge in locally sourced cheeses and meats sliced to order in our Meat & Cheese Room; or simply choose a meal off our All Day Menu. The kitchen is open from 8am until midnight on weekdays, and 9am until midnight on weekends, so you can satisfy your cravings at any time.
Opera Bar also has live entertainment daily.
Here are the hotels we recommend that have good reviews and keep you close to all the action
Meriton Suites, Pullman Sydney, Hotel Stellar, Rydges Sydney
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If you want to be close to the main attractions and a stones trow from the gay nightlife, the CBD (Central Business District) is the ideal location and home to the city’s best hotels.
The traditional centre of queer life has been Oxford Street in Darlinghurst. It is still one of the most popular strips at night for partying.
Nearby Potts Point and Elizabeth Bay have become the home to the smart party set.
North Bondi is home to the popular gay beach. Head inland a bit and you come to trendy Newtown.
For clubbing and nightlife, Oxford Street, Darlinghurst/Surry Hills is still the heart of gay Sydney. Most of the hotels we have selected are close to these districts. Newtown, Erskineville and Glebe are worthy of a visit. These villages have great communities, cafes, pubs and eateries. Kings Cross/Potts Point area aslo offers great gay-friendly dining options.
Sydney’s World Tower, floor 61 & above, Luxury suites offering floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic city views
Located on Hyde Park in the Sydney CBD featuring 2 restaurants and a rooftop pool and patio with spacious rooms.
Located in the heart of Sydney, just 80 m from Hyde Park & Oxford Street,spacious apartments with kitchen.
Located on the edge of the Sydney CBD featuring a 15 m indoor pool, a spa, 2 bars, 2 restaurants and a cafe.
<h3>Adge
1 & 2 Bedrooms</h3>
All apartments include an iPod docking station and a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, a stove and a microwave. The en suite bathroom provides Black Label Appelles luxury toiletries. free WiFi. flat-screen TV, private balcony city views
<h3>Funky Warehouse
1 Bedrooms</h3>
Located in Sydney’s hip Surry Hills, this 85sqm warehouse apartment is a traveller’s dream. Built in the 1920’s as a bank, With thick walls, the building is spacious. Just metres from bars, cafes & restaurants on Oxford
<h3>Kozyguru
3 Bedrooms</h3>
Offering an air conditioned 3 bedroom apartment with a living room with flat screen TV, a fully equipped kitchen with a r<span class=” ” data-name-en=”Refrigerator”>efrigerator, bathroom with bath ans shower combination. Close to oxford street and all the bars and restaurants </span>
<h3>Zara Tower
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms</h3>
Each apartment has a flat-screen TV and a fully equipped kitchen with cooking facilities & a dishwasher. The penthouse boasts a relaxing spa bath and panoramic views. Pillow menu available. free WiFi & fitness centre,