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Welcome to Sydney Holiday Apartments

Sydney Holiday Apartments presents a service that takes the hassles out of searching for holiday accommodation. This saves you valuable time and money. Browse through our selection of apartments and prestige homes within Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.

Click here to view our available properties. 

For more information kindly contact us | Anthony or Cherene: Tel: (+61 2) 9337 4871 | Mobile: +61 4 11 745 743

Our listings are up-to-date and the information is displayed in an easy to navigate format.We trust that our list of available properties will meet your requirements whilst you are visiting in Sydney.

Sydney Holiday Apartments

 
Experience Sydney
Sydney is a vibrant, dynamic and accessible city waiting to be explored. Find out more about the city's diverse localities, rich history, world famous tourist attractions and exciting events calendar.

Shopping & Dining

Sydney Shopping

Embark on a world-class shopping experience in Australia's leading shopping destination, Sydney city.
See how old meets new, where local meets international, and enjoy shopping, dining and being entertained.

For more information visit: www.sydney-shopping.com.au

Sydney Dining

Food, glorious food.  
Sydney city caters for all tastes from international cuisine and fine dining restaurants through to contemporary eateries, pub fare and cheap eats.

Check out the Sydney Eatability site for great restaurants and eateries.

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Top Tourist Attractions

Kings Cross

Kings Cross is probably the next best known tourist attraction in Sydney after the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Ten minutes from the city in light traffic, it is Sydney's main nightspot for visitors who enjoy the fleshier side of life. Kings Cross was originally named Queens Cross because it was a major crossroads.

The name was changed to avoid confusion with Queens Square - quite probably because the politicians and lawyers in that area did not want to be associated with a 'sleazier' part of town. Kings Cross is not technically a suburb.

Turn left off William Street into Darlinghurst Road and you are in the main street of The Cross. It offers a choice of strip clubs, bars, cafes, restaurants and fast food outlets mixed in with the local supermarket, delicatessen, chemist and other shops for the large number of people who live in the area.

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