



We’re delighted to have you with us. For 50 years, Hilton Sydney has been the heartbeat of the city’s vibrant CBD, offering exceptional hospitality and iconic experiences.
Centrally located on George Street, you’re perfectly positioned to explore Sydney’s best – from world-class shopping and dining to must-see attractions and entertainment. Whether you’re winding down after a day of discovery or gearing up for a night out, Hilton Sydney is your calm retreat and your energetic playground, right in the heart of it all.
HILTON SYDNEY
488 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
T +64 2 9266 2000
Carlos Baselga Silva
Our concierge team are here to ensure that everything is as convenient as possible during your stay. With a wealth of local expertise, our team assists our guests with a variety of needs — from reservations to recommendations for attractions or restaurants, and more.
Zeta Bar
Sink into a leather sofa and enjoy the indulgent rich-hued interior, or take in the breathtaking views from the rooftop terrace. With Sydney’s best views of the QVB and a reputation for pioneering new cocktail experiences, Zeta is a true icon.
See website for opening hours zetabar.com.au
Marble Bar
Built in 1893 and restored at Hilton Sydney in 1973, the original Victorian-style décor and artwork are a must-see. This heritage-listed Sydney bar is one of the city’s favourite live music venues, with a rotating lineup of live entertainment Monday–Saturday.
See website for opening hours marblebarsydney.com.au
Enjoy a culinary experience indulging in the charm of seasonal dining that spotlights premium, local produce. Head Chef Natalie Murphy takes a share-style approach to menu design, creating an environment that celebrates connecting over great food and wine. The wine list, curated by Mauro Bortolato, spans over 3,000 bottles encased in a floor to ceiling wine gallery that runs down the length of the restaurant and wine bar.
See website for opening hours glassbrasserie.com.au
From Central Station join trains to: - Blue Mountains/Katoomba (Blue Mountains Line) - Newcastle/Central Coast (Newcastle & Central Coast Line) - Hunter Valley (Hunter Line)
From Town Hall Station join trains to: - City Circle stations of Town Hall, Circular Quay, St. James & Museum and Airport Line - Airport (Airport & East Hills Line) - North Sydney/Chatswood (North Shore Line) - Bondi Junction (Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line)
Explore world-famous just minutes from Queen Victoria Building, Bondi Beach, and
Bondi Beach & Paddington Bus 333 from Elizabeth St Stand A Bronte Beach
Carrington St, Wynyard:
Spit Bridge Bus 172X, 173X Stand A Palm Beach
Opal cards are smartcard tickets that you keep, reload and reuse to pay for travel on public transport. Opal cards are free but must be loaded with a minimum of $10 to use on any
world-famous Sydney destinations from your room including the Building, Sydney Opera House, and other iconic favourites.
Enjoy our beautiful city.