Sydney's Most Instagrammable Venues for an Aesthetic Feast
Capture the moment at Sydney's most Instagrammable venues.
Discover Sydney's most instagrammable venues and get ready to snap picture-perfect moments. With stunning seaside views, a scenic skyline, and stylish settings, there are plenty of places to get snap-happy in this Instagram-worthy city.
From cool cafes to rooftop bars, we're shining the spotlight on Sydney's social media stars – a hit list of cafes, restaurants, and bars that have stepped up their 'gram game with the help of the country's best designers. Get inspired with Sydney's most Instagrammable venues...
Palms at Pasadena
As far as Instagrammable backdrops go, it doesn't get better than the Palms at Pasadena. Their restaurant boasts a serene palette, incredible design elements (those scalloped details!) and plenty of natural light. Located right on Church Point, you'll also be treated to some of the best water views in Sydney. Their food is just as aesthetically pleasing as the impeccable decor so be sure to arrive with plenty of charge!
1858 Pittwater Road, Church Point
Sails
This airy harbourside dining room has been delighting locals and visitors with its uncompromisingly high-quality fare for over 40 years and its recent reno has made it even more special. Giving bright and coastal Euro vibes, the textures, colourways and detail scattered throughout Sails are spot-on for swish snaps. And that's not to mention the incredible view of the harbour!
2 Henry Lawson Avenue, Macmahons Point
Icebergs Dining Room & Bar
One of the most famous waterfront spots in Sydney, you simply can't head to Bondi without a stop off at Icebergs. For that iconic view, snag a coveted corner table and look out onto what is arguably Australia’s most Instagrammed ocean pool.
1 Notts Avenue, Bondi Beach
Bobbys
Just steps away from Cronulla Beach lies this Mediterranean-led seafood restaurant brimming with both style and substance. On top of delightful Mediterranean interiors, tiled benches and squiggly statements, you'll also get to enjoy 180 degrees out across the water. Bobbys food and drink presentation is also A+.
6R The Esplanade, Cronulla
Nico
Everything here is flawless, from the Italian apertifs to the Amalfi Coast-inspired decor. The pops of terracotta and jewel blue combined with ambient lighting make for the perfect mini 'holiday' in the form of after work drinks or a weekend date spot. Nico also have a rather special lemon tiramisu that comes served in the sweetest bowl. Don't miss it!
17/450 Miller Street, Cammeray
Vogue Cafe
In the heart of one of Sydney's most picturesque areas—Darling Harbour—Vogue Cafe offers a modern, elegant and stylish ambience. Co-branded with the iconic magazine brand, the walls and décor pay homage to the rich fashion and editorial history with images from the Vogue Australia archive featuring some of the country's brightest stars, like Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie, on proud display.
The food and drinks are just as spectacular (and worthy of an Instagram snap) with the menu featuring standouts like an extravagant seafood platter and cocktails highlighting Australian botanicals.
35 Wheat Road, Darling Harbour
Shell House
Shell House's The Dining Room and Terrace are designed to impress with their stunning interiors and breathtaking views. The Dining Room features elegant, luxurious decor with marble floors, plush velvet seating, and a striking bar. The Terrace offers a relaxed outdoor setting with comfortable seating and beautiful greenery. The space is perfect for enjoying a drink or dining al fresco with friends or colleagues. The menu is equally impressive, focusing on locally sourced and seasonal produce.
37 Margaret Street, Sydney
The Boathouse Rose Bay
The Boathouse Rose Bay is a feast for the eyes, with a nautical-inspired interior design that perfectly complements the stunning harbour views. White-washed benches, vibrant floral arrangements, and produce displays set the tone for the relaxed beachy atmosphere. The charming rustic decor, including vintage oars and fishing nets, adds to the seaside vibe.
The venue also features a light-filled indoor dining area, complete with floor-to-ceiling windows and a hanging garden installation that drapes from the ceiling.
Rose Bay Marina, 594 New South Head Road, Rose Bay
Henry Deane
Experience the ultimate rooftop bar in Sydney with Henry Deane at Hotel Palisade. Enjoy sundowners with 360-degree views of the harbour and Barangaroo from plush pink couches, wicker chairs, and marble accents that are sure to impress. Don't miss your chance to snap Insta-worthy moments and sip on a glass of rose that matches the beautiful interiors. Be sure to arrive early to snag a seat at this popular spot.
35 Bellington Street, Millers Point
Hyde Hacienda Sydney Bar + Lounge
Indulge in lush greenery and beautiful botanicals at Hyde Hacienda, the stunning harbourside bar at Pullman Quay Grand. Inspired by Cuban architecture and the vintage hotels of 1950s Miami, Hacienda is a gelato-inspired oasis featuring soft sorbet furnishings, brass accents, and plenty of plants. Snap some Insta-worthy sunset shots through the floor-to-ceiling windows while sipping on your favourite wine.
Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour, Level 3, 61 Macquarie Street, Sydney
Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel
Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel is perched on the waterfront and is known for its breathtaking sunset views, delectable seafood, and Hamptons-style fit-out. Adorned with nautical tones and pops of mint, the venue boasts whitewashed tables, white and blue striped umbrellas, and hand-painted graphics. Its playful vibe is accentuated by palm trees, pineapple, and coconut motifs.
1 Military Road, Watsons Bay
Chin Chin
This Surry Hills restaurant still has everyone talking. Designed by George Livissianis, who also worked on The Dolphin, Chin Chin occupies the 100-year-old Griffiths Tea building and boasts marble tabletops, blonde woods, and duck feather-topped seats. Don't forget to bring your phone to capture the neon pink lighting and every nook and cranny of this interior design dream.
69 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills
The Grounds of Alexandria
The Grounds of Alexandria isn't just a much-loved Sydney destination for Instagrammers. A recent study found it the most instagrammed restaurant in the world! This Inner West sanctuary is a photographer's paradise, with a rustic-chic warehouse cafe, animal farm, and gorgeous garden filled with flowers, native plants, and vintage wooden carts laden with fresh produce. The food is farm-to-fork, ensuring it looks and tastes just as good as the surroundings.
7A/2 Huntley Street, Alexandria
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