LOCATIONLocated at the northern end of the city centre, The Rocks is a 10-minute walk from the CBD. It is just a few minutes’ walk from Circular Quay Station which connects with trains, buses and ferries. The Rocks is also serviced by water taxis and has a number of secure car parks.
HARBOUR VIEW HOTELPhone: 9252 4111
The closest hotel to the Harbour Bridge, the Harbour View Hotel has an elegant public bar, two function rooms, a sunny balcony and restaurant offering water views and streetscape views of elegant Victorian terraces.
JACKONS ON GEORGEPhone: 9247 2727
One of the most exciting and vibrant CBD hotels, featuring six bars across four levels and exceptional modern Australian cuisine, wine and beer. Dine indoors or alfresco overlooking the hustle and bustle of George Street.
THE OBSERVER
CLAUDES KITCHENPhone: 9252 4169
The Observer Hotel was built in 1908 on the site of two former hotels. Today it welcomes the public for a great night out and delicious bistro meals indoors or alfresco in the courtyard.
THE ORIENT HOTELPhone: 9251 1255
The Orient Hotel was established in 1884, but the actual building dates back to 1843. On the first floor you'll find The Orient Restaurant, a stylish restaurant with an Australian feel, offering an a la carte menu.
PHILLIP'S FOOTE RESTAURANTPhone: 9241 1485
Phillip's Foote offers atmosphere, great cuisine and friendly service. Customers are given the opportunity to barbecue their own steaks in a courtyard setting.
THE AUSTRALIANPhone: 9247 2229
The Australian is one of the liveliest and most historic pubs in the area. The building is still an attractive and well preserved example of Edwardian style architecture.
THE LORD NELSON BRASSERIEPhone: 9241 4044
Built in 1836 from solid sandstone blocks, The Lord Nelson Brewery Hotel and Brasserie extends a warm, colonial atmosphere. Situated on the first floor with its large expanse of convict quarried sandstone exposed, the brasserie is renowned for its eclectic innovative Australian cuisine.