
Hotels in City (Sydney), New South Wales
3 Wise Monkeys Pub
3 Wise Monkeys Pub The hotel was established in September 2000 for the Olympics. Originally the Buiding was the Bank of Australias Southern Branch. Was an ANZ Bank site until 1998.
Agincourt Hotel
Est. 18?? Reopened in August 1999 after a complete renovation. Photo after renovation
Albion Place Hotel
Albion Place Hotel The Hotel was established in May-June 2008. 11 beers on tap. Was originally part of the Brickfields and was occupied by the Eagle Hotel in the 1850's Has also been occupied by shops and a trade union office. Adapted for...
Big House Hotel (The)
Big House Hotel (The) The official name of the hotel was the New Hunter River Hotel but it was always known as the Big House to the wharfies and truck drivers etc. It was a blood house in the old days and also an early opener. It was a...
City Hotel
Forbes Hotel (The)
Forbes Hotel (The) Hotel established in 1836. Corner of King Street.
Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel Three floors of accommodation and bars.
Harts Hotel
Harts Hotel The Pub is part of the Shangri-la Hotel complex, Cumberland Street (building in the background.) From the Plaque below "Harts Terraces 10 - 14 Essex Street. Hart's is three, two storey stuccoed brick terraced houses erected...
Moreton's on Sussex Hotel
Moreton's on Sussex Hotel The Hotel was established in 1875 and has been known as The New Hunter River Hotel and The Big House Hotel.
Occidental Hotel
Occidental Hotel Corner of Erskine Street Hotel established c1870.
Office Bar Hotel (The)
Office Bar Hotel (The) This building is on the site of the Queensland Hotel which was demolished in the early 1980's. Former Calamity Janes Tavern and O'Donoghue's Irish Pub. Public and Cocktail bar, restaurant and bottle shop.
Scruffy Murphy's Hotel
Scruffy Murphy's Hotel Former Goulburn Hotel.
Sir John Young Hotel
Sir John Young Hotel Located in the heart of the CBD. bar, bottleshop restaurant accommodation A Coopers Pale Ale enjoyed by Bob on the way through town.
Slip Inn
Slip Inn The former Royal George Hotel. Where Australian-born Mary Donaldson first met Danish Crown Prince Frederik, later becoming Crown Princess of Denmark
Star Hotel
Star Hotel
St. Patrick's Tavern
Strattons Hotel
Strattons Hotel, Dining Daily Attractions Accommodation Double Room Large Private Room Dorm style Rooms Bob McKenzie enjoyed a Feral Sly Fox beer
Trumps Tavern
Wynyard Hotel
Wynyard Hotel Accommodation Bars Bistro
Former Barlows Hotel
Former Barlows Hotel and Former Kings Hotel We don't have much history on this Pub, If anyone knows, please let us know, much appreciated. Cheers "Closed in the 1970's if my memory serves me correctly." - Jon Graham
Former Belfields Hotel
Former Belfields Hotel Believed to have closed as an hotel late in the 1950's. Now the Darrell Lea chocolate shop.
Former Bourke Hotel
Former Bourke Hotel The Hotel was built in 1903 and closed as an hotel in the early 1980's.
Former First and Last Hotel
Former First and Last Hotel "It features in a lot of photos of the Quay. It closed c1986. It was an early opener. I had a few heart starters there in the 60 & 70's. There is a big block of units on the site now. That is Cahill Expressway...
Former Trades Hall Hotel
Former Trades Hall Hotel The last Trades Hall Hotel closed c2003-4 when the Trades Hall Union building was revamped.
Former Warby's Hotel
Former Warby's Hotel and Former Liverpool Arms We don't have much history on this Pub, If anyone knows, please let us know, much appreciated. Cheers "I particularly remember spending New Years Eve in 1970-71 at the Liverpool Arms. Closed...
Information on City (Sydney), NSW
Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge from Mrs Macquaries Chair. Courtesy: Tourism New South Wales Region: Sydney. Precinct: Sydney Harbour
The capital of New South Wales is Sydney, the site of the country's oldest European settlement and its largest and most cosmopolitan city, with ethnic communities from more than 100 countries. The city's icons include its cricket ground, Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Australia's major international gateway, Sydney hosted the 2000 Olympic Games.