{"id":222755,"date":"2021-04-15T16:44:26","date_gmt":"2021-04-15T06:44:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=222755"},"modified":"2022-02-07T09:22:29","modified_gmt":"2022-02-06T22:22:29","slug":"sydney-staycation-itinerary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/sydney\/sydney-staycation-itinerary\/","title":{"rendered":"Is this the best itinerary for a Sydney staycation?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Home to the 29 groups of the Eora Nation, the most populous city in Australia has a lot more to offer than just ocean air, ferries and an old arched bridge.<\/h5>\n

Sydneysiders<\/a> are considered some of the luckiest humans in the world. The city, established on Gadigal land, is brimming with opportunity and the allure of a vibrant metropolis offering up a new experience to be discovered each day \u2013 and after the year that was, there has never been a better time to stay here and enjoy it.<\/p>\n\n

Staycations boast all the benefits of a well-earned holiday, disguised under a veil of simplicity that only comes when your accommodation is situated so close to home. They\u2019re a fantastic way to recharge the batteries without the effort required when planning a trip further afield.<\/p>\n\n

Local operators want you to know that the city is not only open for business, but back and better than ever. Here is how to enjoy the ultimate Sydney<\/a> staycation.<\/p>\n

Where to eat on a Sydney staycation<\/h2>\n

Fabbrica\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

Sydney\u2019s well fed are always banging on about some new, eminent kid on the block. Fabbrica<\/a> is the latest, helmed by the already celebrated dream team of Matt Swieboda and Nathaniel Hatwell (Love, Tilly Devine<\/a>, Dear Sainte Eloise<\/a> and Ragazzi<\/a>), Cameron Birt from Fino Foods<\/a> and Ragazzi chef, Scott McComas-Williams.<\/p>\n\n

Fabbrica (which translates to factory in Italian) is described as a \u201cboundary-pushing retail space\u201d (stay with me) which in layman\u2019s terms translates to a pasta shop, sandwich slinger, wine store and deli in one. For those lucky enough to grab one of the few tables, there is a short list of classic cocktails, beer, grappa and a few variations of wine to sip on.<\/p>\n\n

For food, the space sells eight types of daily-rotating pasta with sauce packs, cured meats and cheese, as well as house-baked bombolone and a few sandwiches from midday onwards.<\/p>\n

\"Fabbrica

Fabbrica serves as a boundary-pushing retail space<\/p><\/div>\n

Hubert\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

Speaking of Sydney\u2019s well fed, become one of them with a meal at Hubert<\/a> \u2013 a place where the food and wine matches the drama of its inspired aesthetic. Objectivity and critical rationality be damned, this is my favourite restaurant in the world.<\/p>\n\n

Brothers Anton and Stefan Forte (and former business partner Jason Scott) of the Swillhouse Group (The Baxter Inn, Shady Pines Saloon and Frankie\u2019s Pizza) are the masterminds behind this Bligh Street beauty. From the second you descend down the amber-lit, wood-panelled stairwell lined with miniature liqueurs, you\u2019ll assume a character from post-war France.<\/p>\n\n

Among the soundscape of muted chatter and a grand piano, disassociate from the outside world as you feast on duck rillettes, prime beef tartare, escargot and the best fries this side of Paris. If you haven\u2019t already gathered, those with vegetarian or vegan mods won\u2019t feel at home here.<\/p>\n\n

If those with more ethical palettes still want to see what all the fuss is about, consider a drink at the neighbouring Bar Pincer.<\/a> You still get all the drama, sans the pressure of ordering a five-course meal.<\/p>\n

\"Hubert

Hubert is a no-brainer<\/p><\/div>\n

Bar 83 at Sydney Tower\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

The Sydney Tower Eye<\/a> has been dubbed a whole bunch of things colloquially over the last couple of years. Most commonly known as CenterPoint Tower \u2013 despite never officially carrying that name \u2013 the famed bar space has been given a new lease on life with the addition of Bar 83.<\/a><\/p>\n\n

Enter through Westfield tower and venture an ear-popping 83 floors above Sydney\u2019s CBD. When the doors open, feast your eyes on a 260-degree view of Sydney\u2019s glittering landscape, equally captivating at both day and night times.<\/p>\n\n

Record-breaking heights aside, the real drawcard to the Bar 83 is the retro nostalgia of its d\u00e9cor. Bold specialty cocktails, delectable bar fare and attentive table service are set among a Jetson\u2019s-esque aesthetic; a detail that nods to the 70s era in which the tower was designed.<\/p>\n

\"Sydney

Sydney Point Tower has been given a new lease on life with Bar 83<\/p><\/div>\n

glass brasserie at The Hilton\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

If your Sydney staycation has brought you to the Hilton,<\/a> you needn\u2019t venture any further than Level two. The hotel\u2019s hatted restaurant by Luke Mangan, glass brasserie<\/a>, is a lesson in inventive cuisine in the French tradition.<\/p>\n\n

Using mod-Australian ingredients, glass takes diners on a journey through a space designed by New York\u2019s Tony Chi. Expect crisp white tablecloths, consummate service, a double-height wine cellar, raw bar and extensive grill menu. The organic egg crab omelette with enoki mushroom is worth the trip alone.<\/p>\n

\"glass

glass brassiere is a lesson in inventive cuisine in the French tradition<\/p><\/div>\n

What to do on a Sydney staycation<\/h2>\n

Carriageworks Market\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

Venturing to Carriageworks Market<\/a> is a Saturday morning rite of passage for Sydneysiders. If you\u2019re at all into interesting architecture, fashion \u2013 or farmer\u2019s markets, it\u2019s well worth seeing.<\/p>\n\n

The building itself was constructed between 1880 and 1889, originally operating as the site where the entirety of New South Wales\u2019s trains were built. The industrial fa\u00e7ade remains, providing an illustriously contextual backdrop for a spot of morning shopping.<\/p>\n\n

Like many Sydney markets,<\/a> you\u2019ll find local producers lining the halls, selling organic and biodynamic produce, artisan breads, boutique wines, single origin coffee, herbal teas, meat, eggs, freshly harvested honey and freshly cut flowers. Unlike other markets however, 100 per cent of vendors are sited in New South Wales. Carriageworks<\/a> follows a strict charter, ensuring it upholds its connection to local growers and producers.<\/p>\n\n

For a true market immersion, talk to producers firsthand in the From the Farm<\/a> series. You\u2019ll find content from regulars like Pasta Emilia<\/a>, Mimosa Rock Oysters<\/a>, Alto Olives<\/a> and the Watkins Family Farm.<\/a><\/p>\n

\"Carriageworks

Venturing to Carriageworks market is a Saturday morning rite of passage<\/p><\/div>\n

The Opera\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

It\u2019s amazing to think that the Sydney Opera House<\/a> has been open just 49 years, and yet it\u2019s as representative of Australia as the pyramids are of Egypt or the Colosseum is of Rome (both of which, if you think about it, have been standing a tiny while longer). It\u2019s photographed almost as often as these iconic sites as well, but how many people have actually been inside one of the Opera House\u2019s 1000-plus rooms?<\/p>\n\n

With a ticket to an Opera Australia performance, you\u2019re in with a very good chance.<\/p>\n\n

When they aren\u2019t taking over Sydney Harbour with a firework-clad La Traviata<\/a> extravaganza, Opera Australia<\/a> hosts myriad performances inside the incredible tiled sails. From Aida to Atilla, Phantom and more \u2013 it pays to see the magic happen with your very own eyes.<\/p>\n

\"Opera

Opera Australia’s La Traviata on Sydney Harbour<\/p><\/div>\n

Brix Distillery\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

With production output<\/a> that would make the Scots jealous, Australians have a spirits industry to be proud of. One such place is Brix<\/a> \u2013 Sydney\u2019s only dedicated rum distillery.<\/p>\n\n

A stone\u2019s throw from the CBD \u2013 tucked behind Oxford street on leafy Bourke \u2013 Brix is helmed by the brains (and operational beauty) of Damien Barrow, James Christopher and Siddarth Soin. Inside they produce the core range, White, Gold and Spiced, which is finding its way onto the menus of bars across the country.<\/p>\n\n

The space was formerly used as storage by St Mary\u2019s cathedral. Since gutted, it now retains its old world charm and combines it with an industrial aura complete with a polished concrete floor, a 1200-litre copper still, eight 1000 litre fermentation tanks and mural by local artist Nico Nicoson.<\/p>\n\n

Stop by the distillery for a drink at any time, or partake in one of the informative experiences. There\u2019s the Brix Rum School, Private Cocktail Masterclass, Distillery Tour and plenty more.<\/a><\/p>\n

\"Brix

Brix \u2013 Sydney\u2019s only dedicated rum distillery \u2013 will turn you into a jack of all trades<\/p><\/div>\n

Slow House<\/a><\/h3>\n

Wellness and Bondi \u2013 together at last. I\u2019m totally kidding. It\u2019s no secret that Bondi has been slowly transforming into a self-care haven over the last decade or two. As much as it may pain me to admit it, the wellness offering really does deliver on its overly-Instagrammed reputation.<\/p>\n\n

Newbie Slow House<\/a> encapsulates all that its name suggests. Created by Natassjha Higham, the new-age wellness space fuses the rudiments of fire and ice \u2013 borrowing elements from Roman bathing culture.<\/p>\n\n

Come for the private cedarwood sauna and shallow ice bath, stay for the scent of Palo Santo that permeates the space. If you don\u2019t leave at least 110 per cent more relaxed, tranquil and cleansed, I\u2019ll shout you a soy-almond-flat white from somewhere around the corner.<\/p>\n

\"Slow

Slow down at Slow House<\/p><\/div>\n

Where to stay on a Sydney staycation<\/h2>\n

The Hilton\u00a0<\/a><\/h3>\n

With the QVB, The Strand and Westfield basically on the hotel premises, a two-night stay at Hilton Sydney<\/a> is an effortless decision.<\/p>\n\n

The 587 rooms of the Hilton are set between the George and Pitt Street entrances. The hotel was completely refurbished in 2007 (it was formerly a drab 1970s-style building in the centre of the Sydney CBD), and now houses some of Sydney\u2019s more popular bars (Zeta Bar<\/a>, Marble Bar<\/a>) as well as one of the city\u2019s most fashionable restaurants (glass brasserie<\/a>, By Luke Mangan).<\/p>\n\n

Prior to a short stint as a quarantine hotel, the space received a $25-million refurbishment which was far more than just a fresh lick of paint. The new interiors were designed by Sydney-based a+ design group. They added high-backed ergonomic desk chairs, 55-inch smart TV\u2019s, upgraded bedside lights and custom work-from-anywhere tables. Corner rooms were given an extra window and family rooms interconnect two spaces with ease. Essentially, a staycation at The Hilton is the perfect inner-city sanctuary for some time out from the daily grind.<\/p>\n

\"The

Top off your staycation with a night at The Hilton<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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