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East Circular Quay Tel: 61-2-9256-4000 mirvachotels. They're easy to use, inexpensive and extensive—and may prove addictive.

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WHEN TO GO High season is high summer—December to February—though even winter can be balmy and there's an average of six hours of sunshine per day year-round. Seek bargains in early spring September and in fall after March the wettest month. The food is complex, multicultural and brilliant; so is the wine list. Private dining rooms are available for groups, and the two main rooms overlook a Japanese garden. Modern Aussie dishes like watercress vichyssoise or lamb with cumin-honey sauce are especially delicious in the ocean ozone. There's also a next-door café with kilims, cane chairs, cakes and cocktails. Star chef Peter Gilmore's signature dishes include a stunning cube of pressed crispy duck spiced with cinnamon, but everything is worth eating, including the fascinating desserts. Another one to reserve ahead. Famous yummy dishes include ricotta hotcakes, corn fritters with bacon and a Wagyu beef burger. The evening ambience is more grown up and bistro-like. Do stay on for the fabulous pseudo-Asian food: roast duck with pancakes, chili-and-black-bean beef ribs and pounded prawns on sugarcane sticks. The speakeasy look—high vaulted ceilings, low lights and cozy booths—suits the suits at lunchtime, but seems so romantic by night. As well as the usual suspects, there's a whole page of celebration-worthy Wagyu dishes, plus an excellent wine list. Fun multicultural food—from Argentine churrasco to Italian pizza—hits the spot. The views of the harbour, bridge, Opera House and Royal Botanic Gardens are all but unparalleled—you'll spend half your time lounging on the cushioned window seat by the glass wall of your room. These quarters bear no traces of corporate hotel malaise, but are serene and clean in brown, cream and taupe. If you upgrade to a Club room, expect various perks, including access to a stunning 26th-floor private lounge and deck. Every guest may use the spa, the 31st-floor swimming pool and chic new bar-resto, Mint. More suited to honeymooners are its large gym, plunge pool with swim-against current, and spa. There's also a peekaboo glass waterfall wall between this and the cocktail bar next door and a butler-PA to take care of you. The owners' personal, even more outrageous apartment, is sometimes available too. There's a holistic spa, a glamorous striped indoor swimming pool, a good café and the great Water Bar. The place is a fashionista favorite, thanks to the thriving bar and nightclub scene below, plus two of Sydney's top restaurants—Est. East Circular Quay Tel: 61-2-9256-4000 mirvachotels. You won't be modeling your new home on the bland decor, but you'll appreciate the space, your whirlpool bath, washer-dryer and kitchen, and the floor-to-ceiling windows with balcony over the harbor, Circular Quay or the Royal Botanic Gardens. The hotel pool ain't so shabby either. There's also a lounge-bar just for hotel guests. See the Rare and Threatened Plants Garden—the Cadi Jam Ora—telling the story, through plants, of the Cadigal people the indigenous inhabitants of this land and areas of rain forest, palms, roses, succulents, ferns and the almost extinct Wollemi Pine. They're easy to use, inexpensive and extensive—and may prove addictive. You don't know the city until you've seen it from the water and realize quite how many people live on its edge. If you have no particular place to go, try the seven-mile ride to Manly, where there's a nice pine-lined beachside promenade to stroll before the return trip. Or take a harbor cruise. The Domain Tel: 61-2-9225-1700 artgallery. Don't miss the late Australian artist Brett Whiteley's studio, showcasing a selection of his unfinished paintings, reference books and memorabilia such as postcards, photographs and sketchbooks. The Rocks Tel: 61-2-8274-7777 bridgeclimb. Make sure you're both fit—oh, and avoid that pre-climb cocktail. All climbers must pass a Breathalyzer test. There's a regular one every half hour between 9 a. Or take a twilight cocktail cruise followed by a performance, with a tour voucher thrown in. You can also arrange a private excursion for just the two of you. BEACHES It's not all about Bondi, though Sydney's best-known surf mecca and its surrounding area is certainly worth a visit. There are 37 beaches in and around the city, most of them easily accessed in half an hour or less from the Central Business District. Many others are good for surfing, but several along the harbour foreshores are calm—Nielsen Park and Camp Cove, for example. Obelisk is another of these, which, being a little less accessible, happens to be clothing-optional. A ticket to the Observation Deck includes entry to OzTrek—a hokey, but irresistible state-of-the-art simulation ride that takes you right across Australia. The very intrepid who weren't terrified enough by the Harbour Bridge Climb can do the Sky Walk 61-2-9333-9222, skywalk. Entrance is free: the many rides are charged individually, or there are various packages. Don't forget to share some fairy floss—that's cotton candy to you. Tel: 61-2-9250-6013 Have a nightcap in this recently refreshed New York—inspired cocktail bar perched high above the city on the 36th floor of the Shangri-La Hotel. The views are spectacular, and there's a mild dress code. The bar's open until 1 a. Monday to Thursday, 2 a. Friday to Saturday, and midnight on Sunday. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast.

Tel: 61-2-9250-6013 Have a nightcap in this recently met New York—inspired cocktail bar perched high above the city on the 36th floor of the Shangri-La Hotel. Star chef Peter Gilmore's signature dishes include a stunning cube of pressed crispy duck spiced with cinnamon, but everything is worth eating, including the fascinating desserts. Modern Aussie dishes like watercress vichyssoise or piece with cumin-honey sauce are especially delicious in the ocean ozone. This personalised serve is what makes us city of brides sydney of the best bridal stores in Sydney. Fans will have a while to wait, though: the show. The Rocks Tel: 61-2-8274-7777 bridgeclimb. Are you a born and servile Sydney girl. Choose from literally hundreds of different styles and prices, many of which can be to suit your requirements by our meticulous bridal gown tailors. Obelisk is another of these, which, being a little less accessible, happens to be clothing-optional. All climbers must medico a Breathalyzer test.

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