These eight rather gorgeous rooms above a quality pub make a characterful Sydney address. Standard doubles are cute if compact; deluxe ones have much more room to move. Wall paintings, mosquito nets, stylish fridges and harbour views; the rooms feel very upbeat and light. Portable air-con units are available and a basic breakfast in a nearby cafe is included.


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1. Barangaroo Reserve

0.11 MILES

Part of Barangaroo, the major redevelopment project of what was a commercial port, this park sits on a headland with wonderful harbour perspectives. The…

2. Argyle Place

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A quiet, English-style village green lined with terraced houses, Argyle Place offers the sacred appeal of Garrison Church and the more secular delights of…

3. Sydney Observatory

0.18 MILES

Built in the 1850s, Sydney’s copper-domed, Italianate sandstone observatory squats atop Observatory Hill, overlooking the harbour. Inside is an intriguing…

4. Observatory Hill

0.18 MILES

Lording it over the Rocks, but strangely tucked away, Observatory Hill is great for a picnic. Studded with huge Moreton Bay fig trees, the grassy hilltop…

5. Garrison Church

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Also known as Holy Trinity (1843), this pretty sandstone Anglican church at the western end of the Argyle Cut was the colony’s first military church…

6. Walsh Bay

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This section of Dawes Point waterfront was Sydney’s busiest before the advent of container shipping and the construction of port facilities at Botany Bay…

7. SH Ervin Gallery

0.27 MILES

High on the hill inside the old Fort St School (1856), the SH Ervin Gallery, though surrounded by freeway, is a pleasing oasis that exhibits invariably…

8. Argyle Cut

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Convict labourers excavated this canyon-like section of road clear through the sandstone ridge that gave the Rocks its name. The work began in 1843 with…