Local Knowledge
Sydney Guide
Insider tips, local recommendations, and everything you need to make the most of Sydney — curated by the Stay Gia team from 38 Harbour Street.
Dining
Where to Eat
The Malaya — A Sydney institution since 1963. Malaysian cuisine a short walk from Stay Gia. The curry laksa is exceptional. Book waterfront tables.
Nick’s Seafood (Cockle Bay) — Fresh Sydney seafood with harbour views. Barramundi and rock oysters are always reliable.
Spice Alley, Chippendale — 15 minutes by Uber. Open-air Asian food market, 10+ vendors. The dan dan noodles from Bao Town are unmissable.
Explore
Things to Do
Darling Harbour — Steps from your door. Free outdoor events most weekends, restaurants, aquarium, maritime museum.
The Rocks — 10-minute walk. Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood. Weekend markets, colonial pubs, the best free view of the Harbour Bridge.
Circular Quay — Catch a ferry to Manly (30 min), Watsons Bay, or Taronga Zoo. Some of the best views in the world, no cost to walk.
Getting Around
Transport Tips
Town Hall Station — 2 min walk. Direct to Airport (25 min, $19 Opal), Circular Quay (5 min), and all suburban lines.
CBD Light Rail — Free between stops in the CBD core. Runs until midnight on weeknights, 2am on weekends.
Rideshare — Uber and Ola are both reliable from Harbour Street. Drop-off zone directly out front.
Articles
From the Blog
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