Barangaroo lures weekend throngs with its stellar location on a formerly industrial, unused slice of the harbor foreshore that has been transformed into a vast green space. En savoir plus .
Eva Galambos has taken Parlour X from an under-the-radar boutique to an incubator for some of the globe’s biggest fashion talent. The new home was renovated by Tobias Partners. En savoir plus .
The Standard Store is an emporium peddling offbeat fashion discovered on trips to Europe and the U.S. Shop for bamboo-handled umbrellas from London Undercover and tees from French brand Maison Kitsuné En savoir plus .
Next-gen tailor P. Johnson is the place to get a lightweight bespoke suit. The atelier offers three cuts, all of which employ a “floating canvas construction.” En savoir plus .
The Intersection is a retail strip in the leafy, upscale Paddington neighborhood that stocks homegrown designers like Bassike and Zimmermann. En savoir plus .
Tucked into a brick-lined laneway, the 31-room hotel is a study in juxtapositions: plush velvet sofas against raw brick walls; 19th-century columns and Japanese-inspired black stained wood floors. En savoir plus .
A 172-room retrofit by architecture firm Woods Bagot with a cavernous lobby featuring red columns made from scagliola—an Italian plaster resembling marble—and a paneled skylight crowning the lobby. En savoir plus .
The 62 rooms feature eye-catching pieces by names like PSLAB, Eloise Rapp, The Rag and Bone Man and artworks by Richard Glover and Jason Loucas. En savoir plus .
The former warehouse’s immense atrium spine is broken up using pavilions that function as a check-in desk, bar, and series of lounges with Thonet sofas and retro video-game tables. En savoir plus .
Expect locally-inspired motifs in the 69 rooms, from the digital artworks by Australian artists Shaun Gladwell and Dean Tirkot to the Bondi-brewed Wild Kombucha in the minibars. En savoir plus .
Architects Luchetti Krelle have transformed the Tilbury Hotel from a classic Aussie pub into an airy ode to Danish modernism. The pastel color scheme is accented by woods and hand-quilted chairs. En savoir plus .
The eight-course tasting menu trips a fantastical trail from sorrel-and-lime sand crab through mushroom agnolotti served in dashi broth, and ending with pineapple tacos. En savoir plus .
Set in a cathedral-like room inside the Sydney Opera House and helmed by acclaimed chef Peter Gilmore, guests can enjoy a three-course set menu spotlighting the country’s best produce En savoir plus .
Most people lucky enough to snag a reservation will be concentrating on the plate, where dishes like wallaby tail braised with black bean and chili show off the toque’s mastery of culinary fusion. En savoir plus .
Architect Nick Tobias created a gorgeous visual backdrop for Euro-Asian dishes prepared over binchotan charcoal and slow-smoked in the Japanese Robata style. En savoir plus .
Diners tuck into salumi and hand-made pasta beneath the beams of the magnificent sandstone John Solomon building. The interior showpiece is sculpture inspired by the swirling crema on an espresso. En savoir plus .
Maurice Terzini is behind the newly minted Dolphin Hotel, a gastropub in the inner-urban suburb of Surry Hills. The heritage building was reimagined by designer George Livissianis. En savoir plus .
Automata became an instant hit for gastronomic eats such as seaweed-wrapped hapuku fillet in a black sauce of cured roe and sea succulents that some joke is Sydney’s least Instagrammable dish. En savoir plus .
For a primer on the country’s contemporary giants, don’t miss a visit to Roslyn Oxley9, a magnet for deep-pocketed collectors since 1982. Oxley has fostered the careers of a cadre of locals. En savoir plus .
Fans of Brett Whiteley, the late enfant terrible of 20th-century Australian art, will thrill to the in-situ authenticity of the Brett Whiteley Studio, the painter’s former workshop and home. En savoir plus .
Positioned at the site of an erstwhile rail yards and blacksmith in Waterloo, Carriageworks is an ambitious multi-arts center whose roster includes talent such as Nick Cave and Francesco Clemente. En savoir plus .
The four-story space, a former Rolls Royce service depot from the 1940s, showcases one of the world’s most significant collections of Chinese contemporary art. En savoir plus .
Circular Quay is home not only to the Opera House, but one of the most important institutions, the Museum of Contemporary Art, which holds a dress circle location overlooking Sydney Harbor. En savoir plus .
There’s a salty, punk-rock swagger to Australia's creative class that makes a visit invigorating, like diving under a wave at Bondi Beach and then emerging, dazed but renewed. En savoir plus .
Bold design has been a hallmark of Sydney since Danish architect Jørn Utzon won the contract to design the Sydney Opera House. En savoir plus .