Destination
A new chapter in coastal luxury begins and we invite you to experience it reimagined. Just 25 minutes from Sydney’s CBD and 20 minutes from the airport, InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach offers a seamless connection between the coastline and the city. Set moments from the sands of Coogee Beach, it captures a way of living shaped by the ocean, light and landscape. From oceanfront dining at Shutters Restaurant & Bar to bespoke wellness experiences and the Coogee Coastal Walk, each moment is considered. Sunrise over the Pacific unfolds in soft light while sunset settles in deep colour along the promenade. With 198 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, many with uninterrupted ocean views, every detail reflects understated design and quiet sophistication. Here the rhythm of the ocean meets contemporary luxury creating a destination that is distinctly Australian and globally refined.
An architectural masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognisable buildings in the world. Situated on Bennelong Point, it hosts over 40 performances a week, including opera, theatre, dance and music. Visitors can also enjoy guided tours to learn about its history and design.
An iconic symbol of Sydney, the Sydney Harbour Bridge offers a variety of ways to experience its grandeur. Visitors can walk or cycle across the bridge for stunning harbour views, or for the more adventurous, the BridgeClimb offers a guided ascent to the summit with panoramic views of the city.
Located beside the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Botanic Garden is a 30-hectare oasis in the heart of the city. It features a diverse collection of plants from around the world, themed gardens and scenic walking paths, along with educational programmes and events throughout the year.
Standing at 250 metres, the Sydney Tower Eye is the tallest structure in the city. Visitors can enjoy 360-degree views from the observation deck, with the Blue Mountains visible on clear days. The Skywalk experience also allows guests to step outside onto a glass-floored platform for a thrilling view.
Situated in The Domain, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia’s leading art museums. It houses an extensive collection of Australian, European and Asian art, alongside temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
Bondi Beach is Australia’s most famous beach, known for its golden sands and surf culture. It is home to one of the oldest surf lifesaving clubs in the world and the iconic Bondi Icebergs Swimming Club. The Bondi to Coogee coastal walk also offers stunning views along the coastline.
Coogee Beach is a family-friendly destination with calm surf and a relaxed atmosphere. The promenade features restored historic buildings and parklands, while nearby Wylie’s Baths offers a historic tidal saltwater pool with sweeping ocean views.
Established in 1907, Wylie’s Baths is a heritage-listed ocean pool offering a unique swimming experience. It features 180-degree views of the Pacific Ocean and overlooks the iconic Wedding Cake Island.
Watsons Bay is a picturesque village offering clifftop walks, seafood dining and views of Sydney Harbour. Rich in history, it provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
This 6 km coastal trail offers breathtaking views, beaches and ocean pools. Popular with locals and visitors alike, it provides a scenic route along Sydney’s eastern coastline.
Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is home to over 4,000 animals from around the world. It offers unique experiences such as close-up animal encounters and the chance to stay overnight at the zoo.
Situated in Darling Harbour, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium showcases Australia’s aquatic life, including sharks, rays and penguins. The aquarium features themed zones such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Ocean Tunnel, offering immersive experiences.
Established in 1879, the Royal National Park is the world’s second-oldest national park. It offers bushwalks, beaches and diverse wildlife, with a range of trails suited to all fitness levels.
The Queen Victoria Building is a historic shopping centre featuring boutique stores and cafés. Its Romanesque architecture and stained-glass windows make it a must-visit for both architecture and shopping enthusiasts.
Paddington Markets is a vibrant destination offering local crafts, fashion and food. It’s an ideal spot to discover unique gifts and enjoy live entertainment.
The Grounds of Alexandria is a popular café and garden offering farm-to-table dining and unique events. With a petting zoo, urban farm and seasonal displays, it’s a family-friendly destination.
The Rocks is Sydney’s historic precinct, known for its cobblestone streets, markets and pubs. It offers a glimpse into the city’s colonial past and is home to a range of museums and galleries.
Australia’s first museum, the Australian Museum showcases natural history and cultural exhibits. It features dinosaur skeletons, Indigenous artefacts and interactive displays.
Cockatoo Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering camping, tours and rich historical insights. Once a convict penal establishment and later a shipyard, it now hosts art installations and events.