Sydney

SydneyRugby World Cup 2027 Host City

Australia's largest city and global harbor metropolis, home to iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

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Rugby World Cup Venues in Sydney

Stadium Australia
RWC 2027 Venue

Stadium Australia

Capacity: 83,500

Australia's largest stadium and the main venue for Rugby World Cup 2027. Will host the opening match and final.

Top Attractions in Sydney

Sydney Opera House
Must See

Sydney Opera House

Iconic architectural masterpiece and performing arts venue

1km from CBD2-3 hours
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Must See

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Historic bridge with climb experiences and stunning views

1km from CBD2-4 hours
Bondi Beach
Must See

Bondi Beach

World-famous beach with surfing and coastal walks

7km from CBDHalf day
Taronga Zoo
Must See

Taronga Zoo

Harbor-side zoo with Australian and exotic animals

12min ferry3-4 hours

Where to Stay in Sydney

Sydney Harbour Luxury Hotels
$400-800/night

Sydney Harbour Luxury Hotels

  • Harbour views
  • Fine dining
  • Spa services
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City Center Business Hotels
$200-400/night

City Center Business Hotels

  • Central location
  • Conference facilities
  • Gym
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Getting Around Sydney

Opal Card

$15 card + pay-as-you-go

Public transport card for trains, buses, ferries, and light rail

  • Daily cap applies
  • Works on all Sydney transport

Must-Visit Attractions

Sydney Opera House

Iconic architectural masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage site hosting world-class performances

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Famous steel arch bridge offering spectacular harbor views and bridge climb experiences

Bondi Beach

World-famous surf beach with golden sand, coastal walks, and vibrant beach culture

Royal Botanic Gardens

Historic 30-hectare gardens showcasing native and exotic plants with harbor views

Darling Harbour

Entertainment precinct with restaurants, shops, museums, and Sydney's main convention center

The Rocks

Historic area with cobblestone streets, weekend markets, pubs, and colonial architecture

Circular Quay

Transport hub and tourist precinct with ferries, restaurants, and harbor views

Manly Beach

Northern beaches paradise accessible by scenic ferry with great surf and pine-lined promenade

Taronga Zoo

World-class zoo with native Australian animals and spectacular harbor views

Blue Mountains

UNESCO World Heritage national park with dramatic cliffs, bushwalking, and scenic railways

Chinatown

Vibrant precinct with authentic Asian cuisine, markets, and cultural experiences

Sydney Fish Market

Southern Hemisphere's largest fish market with fresh seafood and cooking schools

Where to Eat in Sydney

Quay Restaurant
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Quay Restaurant

Modern Australian

Harbor views & fine dining

Fish Market
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Fish Market

Seafood

Fresh local seafood

Official Fan Zones

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Circular Quay Fan Zone - Live matches, food stalls, entertainment

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Olympic Park Fan Zone - Large screens and rugby activities

Local Insider Tips

Book harbor cruise dinner for special match evenings

Walk across Sydney Harbour Bridge for iconic photos

Take the ferry to Manly for beach time between matches

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Sydney Airport to Accor Stadium?

Take the Airport Link train to Central Station, then transfer to the T7 Olympic Park Line direct to Olympic Park Station. The journey takes about 45 minutes and costs around $20 with an Opal card.

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