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Sydney City Information
Location
Sydney is located in the state of New South Wales on the eastern coast of Australia.
Currency
The official currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD$). Park Hyatt Sydney provides currency exchange services for most major currencies.
Language(s) spoken
Sydney is a multicultural city with various languages spoken, however the official language is English.
Electricity
220/240 volts AC, 50Hz with outlets for 110 volts for small appliances. Adaptors are available for use upon request from Concierge.
Sydney Time Zone
GMT + 10 hours
Telephone calling code
The international Sydney calling code is +61 (for Australia) 2 (for NSW), for example, +61 2 9256 1234.
Please click here for Australia’s Official Tourism Website.
Main Attractions near Park Hyatt Sydney hotel
Sydney Harbour
Known as one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, Sydney Harbour features a 240 km shoreline encompassing approximately 54 sq. km of water.
The Rocks
Nestled by the Harbour Bridge, The Rocks is Australia’s finest restored historical district and birthplace of European Australia. The cobbled streets feature restaurants of all kinds, pubs dating back to the early days, a lively market and plenty of entertainment.
Please click here for more information about The Rocks District.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
One of the most recognisable symbols of Australia open since 1932, Sydney Harbour Bridge connects CBD with the North Shore of the harbour. It is the world’s largest (but not longest) steel-arch bridge.
Sydney Opera House
Officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on October 20th 1973, the Sydney Opera House has become the icon for modern Sydney. As Australia’s premier cultural centre for opera, ballet, theatre and music, Sydney Opera House features six performance venues, shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and tours!
Please click here for more information about Sydney Opera House.
Central Business District (CBD) From Chinatown to Circular Quay, Sydney City Central Business District (CBD) is filled with things to do, places to visit and see.
Circular Quay
Known as the hub of Sydney Harbour, Circular Quay is situated at the bottom end of CBD and features Sydney’s largest ferry terminal.
Sydney is located in the state of New South Wales on the eastern coast of Australia.
Currency
The official currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD$). Park Hyatt Sydney provides currency exchange services for most major currencies.
Language(s) spoken
Sydney is a multicultural city with various languages spoken, however the official language is English.
Electricity
220/240 volts AC, 50Hz with outlets for 110 volts for small appliances. Adaptors are available for use upon request from Concierge.
Sydney Time Zone
GMT + 10 hours
Telephone calling code
The international Sydney calling code is +61 (for Australia) 2 (for NSW), for example, +61 2 9256 1234.
Please click here for Australia’s Official Tourism Website.
Main Attractions near Park Hyatt Sydney hotel
Sydney Harbour
Known as one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world, Sydney Harbour features a 240 km shoreline encompassing approximately 54 sq. km of water.
The Rocks
Nestled by the Harbour Bridge, The Rocks is Australia’s finest restored historical district and birthplace of European Australia. The cobbled streets feature restaurants of all kinds, pubs dating back to the early days, a lively market and plenty of entertainment.
Please click here for more information about The Rocks District.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
One of the most recognisable symbols of Australia open since 1932, Sydney Harbour Bridge connects CBD with the North Shore of the harbour. It is the world’s largest (but not longest) steel-arch bridge.
Sydney Opera House
Officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on October 20th 1973, the Sydney Opera House has become the icon for modern Sydney. As Australia’s premier cultural centre for opera, ballet, theatre and music, Sydney Opera House features six performance venues, shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and tours!
Please click here for more information about Sydney Opera House.
Central Business District (CBD) From Chinatown to Circular Quay, Sydney City Central Business District (CBD) is filled with things to do, places to visit and see.
Circular Quay
Known as the hub of Sydney Harbour, Circular Quay is situated at the bottom end of CBD and features Sydney’s largest ferry terminal.
Please click here for more information about attractions and activities in Sydney.
For further information, please contact our Concierge at +61 2 9256 1101 or phsydney.concierge@hyatt.com.
For further information, please contact our Concierge at +61 2 9256 1101 or phsydney.concierge@hyatt.com.






