10 Sydney Hotspots You’d Want to Be Seen In This 2015

Cynthia Zepeda
Healthy Foods and Recipes to Try
4 min readApr 10, 2015

Just when you think you have seen the best of Sydney, then think again. Several famous industry names and real estate developers are up with new openings and properties set to make Sydney sizzle even more.

We have rounded up this list of top hotspots in Sydney that you should definitely want to be seen in this 2015.

1. Barangaroo

Barangaroo has a lot in store for the Sydney dwellers this year. One of the biggest developments to happen is the proposed waterside precint that includes residential and commercial areas — first of which is the Bangaroo South. There is also Bangaroo Point with a grand harbour park and new cultural center, in the works and will open soon. All these will definitely increase Sydney’s tourism for this year.

2. Chippendale

Dubbed as the latest hotspot in Sydney, Chippendale has become a haven for the arts as many old edifices are restructured as galleries, bars and restaurants and artisan workshops among others. This year heritage structures will be converted into a new dining place and shopping spot. With Unlisted Collection by Peng Loh and with famed Jason Atherton, Clayton Wells and Sam Miller, due to open too, you just can’t miss to see Chippendale. (Photo Source)

3. Pretty Beach House

The name itself draws you in already. Pretty Beach House just reopened and boasts of excellent amenities (and services) that earned their 5-star. What with Stefano Manfredi cooking for you, you will certainly have a lovely retreat that you’ve always dreamed of.

4. The Hydro Majestic

This once renowned property is back with even more glorious offering. With the Casino Building, The Cat’s Alley, and The Majestic Ballroom, among other areas in the Hydro Majestic given a fresh new look this year, it is the ideal setting to unwind after a hectic week or simply chill with friends.

5. Pink Salt

You will love the green change that Pink Salt has done to its place. This Double Bay establishment presents sumptuous new food selections that will have you salivating until your next visit. Alex Zabotto-Bentley did a lovely work in this place that sure makes Sydneysiders’ dining experience a memorable one. (Photo Source)

6. Taronga Zoo Wild Ropes

Nature lovers and outdoor sport enthusiasts will love the new feature of Taronga Zoo — the High Ropes course — giving visitors an exciting new view of the kangaroos, koalas and wallabies. This place is a hotspot for the adventure-loving individuals as Taronga Zoo’s Wild Ropes tests your fit level with its ziplines, suspension bridges and rope climbs. (Photo Source)

7. QT Residences Bondi

Bondi Beach draws locals and tourists alike, which is why quality accommodations needed to rise in the area. And QT announcing the opening of their boutique hotel apartments halfway through 2015 is something many excitedly await. (Photo Source)

8. Coogee Pavilion Rooftop

Another hip and happening place in Sydney is Coogee Pavilion Rooftop. Its indoor and outdoor bars, airy balcony and the stunning view of Coogee Shoreline certainly makes it a hit to foodies and those who just wants to slow down with friends. (Photo Source)

9. Sake Double Bay

Whether you are a Japanese food lover or not, you should visit Sake in Double Bay and experience their lovely sushi counter and Japanese Robata grill. It also serves Sydney’s beloved fare that will suit the palate of the Sydneysiders and excite the tastebuds of visiting guests. (Photo Source)

10. Tim Ho Wan

Chinese cuisine fans, fret not. Tim Ho Wan has come to Sydney shores and will open not only one, but three stores this year — in Burwood, Chatswood and George Street. Finally, locals will have a taste of its famous pork buns and delish dim sum and dumplings. Be sure to get there first or else you will find yourself lining up to get inside. (Photo Source)

Originally published at homehello.com.au on April 8, 2015.

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