The talk of the town come winter, Vivid Sydney is returning for its 14th year – boasting a glowing program of culinary explorations, talks, concerts, art installations and of course, light projections.
Spanning the CBD including the likes of Circular Quay, The Goods Line, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Carriageworks, The Rocks, Darling Harbour and Barangaroo, pilgrims and Sydneysiders will be treated to light transformations of the urban environment for three weeks from May 24 to June 15.
Below, we take a look at some of the best-positioned Sydney hotels with primo views of the harbour to soak up Vivid 2024.
The best hotels with Vivid Sydney views to book in 2024
Capella Sydney
Location: Sydney CBD
The first Capella property in the land Down Under, Capella Sydney offers signature touches of the hotel group’s opulent character. Situated behind Edwardian Baroque sandstone and beyond a marble foyer lies 192 guestrooms, the private Living Room space, an indoor pool, yoga platform, Auriga spa and in-house restaurant Brasserie 1930 which is being run by Brent Savage and Nick Hildebrandt of the Bentley Group.
Park Hyatt Sydney
Location: The Rocks
Just off cobblestone laneways in the Rocks and nestled in the harbour foreshore lies the sparkling Park Hyatt. Each of the 155 guestrooms, the restaurant and even the rooftop hot tub boasts front-row views of the Sydney Opera House – perfect for late afternoon ferry watching and evening Vivid wonderment.
Wildlife Retreat at Taronga
Location: Taronga Zoo
An eco-hideaway within the sprawling lands of Taronga Zoo, Wildlife Retreat captures harbour views amongst animal sanctuaries and offers a seasonal menu with locally-sourced, native ingredients at the award-winning Me-Gal restaurant. A brand new illuminated night trail depicting Australia’s flora and fauna in the zoo will inevitably be a Vivid must-see.
Shangri-La Sydney
Location: The Rocks
Old-timey glamour and killer harbour views add to the allure of this destination hotel situated in the coveted Rocks district. Boasting 564 guest rooms and suites, award-winning dining options and Chi, The Spa, Shangri-La Sydney offers an urban oasis that’s still right in the thick of it.
Pier One Sydney Harbour
Location: Dawes Point
You can’t get much closer to the action than Pier One, which lies beside the southern pylon of bridge in Dawes Point. Working to a nautical theme with clean lines and enviable views, this wharf hotel is a fisherman or sightseer’s delight.
InterContinental Sydney
Location: Circular Quay
In the dress circle location of Sydney on Macquarie Street is the InterContinental within a 19th-Century building. Offering luxe vistas of the harbour, this 509-room hotel also has bars, restaurants, a pool, gym and day spa to really round out your stay.
The Langham Sydney
Location: Darling Harbour
Beyond the Langham’s white marble lobby with chandeliers of yesteryear is the moody Observatory Bar with an exclusive wine list and curious cocktails. Mahogany furniture charms the guestrooms and the hotel’s tennis court, day spa, pool and hot tub make for good recovery after a late night of light sightseeing.
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
Location: Sydney Harbour
Bright and airy, the Four Seasons is thoughtfully designed with understated furnishings. Unwind with a trip to the spa and wellness centre, state-of-the-art gym or pool before heading out for the evening or dining at in-house Mode Kitchen that heroes modern Aussie dishes made with seasonal local produce.
W Sydney
Location: Darling Harbour
The largest of the W Hotel family (with 588 rooms, suites and an IMAX), W Sydney is sleek, bright and glamorous. From the gold honeycomb feature wall framing the escalator that escorts guests from ground to lobby, to the glistening rooftop infinity pool that seamlessly blends into harbour views, it all presents as a small slice of Las Vegas glitter brought Down Under. In-house restaurant BTWN, open from breakfast to dinner, is led by Aria and The Blue Door alum Chris Dodd, whose menu incorporates a hyper local focus. And if you fancy a change of scenery for dessert, Singaporean pastry master Janice Wong’s first Australian venture, 2am Dessertbar, is just across the floor.
What time do the Vivid Sydney lights start?
The glitz and glam of the Vivid Sydney light installations turn on at 6pm each night from May 24 to June 15, in locations surrounding The Rocks, Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and beyond.
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