Bed and Breakfast in Sydney


Bed and breakfast in Sydney

Bed and breakfast in Sydney is an alternative to the usual hotels

Bed and Breakfast in Sydney is a relaxing and indulgent experience for people who prefer the personal touch to that of staying in a hotel or perhaps a serviced apartment.

Finding a good Bed and Breakfast in Sydney allows visitors to be pampered with a level of service you just don’t get in larger hotels. The person looking after you is often the owner themselves, or a family member. It doesn’t get more personal than that.

You can find bed & breakfast places once you get out of the central business district (the Sydney CBD) and into the nearly suburbs, such as King Cross, Kirribilli, Surry Hills, Newtown and the like.

These B & B establishments are all just a short trip from the CBD by bus, train or taxi – which makes it close enough for business meetings, sightseeing or shopping. They are also well-located for relaxing and for spending time at nearby restaurants, clubs, coffee shops and pubs.

Your bed and breakfast host will be happy to advise you where to go and how best to get there.

Your bed and breakfast place might well be booked for months ahead, so, to avoid disappointment, be sure to make your B&B booking well before you arrive in Sydney, New South Wales.

Another alternative to B and B is Sydney apartment accommodation. If you will be visiting for a week or longer, you can rent a serviced apartment close to the city and save real money on hotel prices. The apartment will be well appointed, but the service and the food and drink will be do-it-yourself. That’s where you save the money.

And if you plan on seeing some of the rural areas – the Aussie countryside – you could even elect for a farm stay somewhere… that way you’ll see a side of real Australian life that most city folks never experience. There are some great places in, for example, the Hunter Valley of New South Wales… an area with many vineyards and wineries.

Image by Sea View House Doolin via Flickr.

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