Cheap vacation home and airbnb in Sydney - From 25€
Sydney, New South Wales
- 9m²
- 2
- 1
- 1
Sydney, New South Wales
- 16m²
- 2
- 1
- 1
Sydney, New South Wales
- 33m²
- 2
- 1
- 1
Sydney, New South Wales
- 2
- 1
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Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney, Northern Beaches
From
$157
/ night
Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
From
$168
/ night
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Sydney, New South Wales
Palm Beach, Central Coast
From
$328
/ night
Sydney, New South Wales
From
$45
/ night
North Sydney, Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
From
$147
/ night
Sydney, New South Wales
Accommodation
4,257
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$49
On average
High season
February - $189
+285%
Price in April
$50
On average
Type of accommodation
House
2 Bedrooms, 66m²
Price per week
$345
On average
Low season
March : $49
-1%
Available accommodation
92%
In April
The average price of a night in a vacation rental in in Sydney is $49.
If you want to spend a week in a vacation rental in Sydney, you have to pay on average $345 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between $341 and $1,325 for one week.
The price of a vacation rental in Sydney are less expensive in March: $49 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 1% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 285% ($189 per night) in 02, which is the most expensive month to live in Sydney.
On average, rentals in Sydney can accommodate 5 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 65 m².
The price of a vacation rental in Sydney is $49 per night this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average $341.
A vacation rental for a weekend in Sydney costs on average $185, for Friday and Saturday nights.
92% of the accommodation is still available for a stay in April. It will be necessary to pay on average $50 per night.
Sydney may not be Australia’s capital, but it’s no surprise that people often get confused: this major Australian city boasts the perfect balance between urban culture and natural beauty. It’ll be tough to find cheap apartments in this famously pricey city, but plan your holiday in advance, and you’ll be able to choose apartments in Sydney to get the most out of your vacation to this Australian epicenter of culture.
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Umina Beach, Central Coast
From
$90
/ night
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$145
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Sydney may not be Australia's capital, but it's no surprise that people often get confused: this major Australian city boasts the perfect balance between urban culture and natural beauty. It'll be tough to find cheap apartments in this famously pricey city, but plan your holiday in advance, and you'll be able to choose apartments in Sydney to get the most out of your vacation to this Australian epi-center of culture.
Sydney has a great deal to offer in terms of art and culture, starting with the Sydney Opera House. It's one of the most distinctive 20th century performing arts buildings and is one of the most famous symbols of the city. Sydney also boasts historic batteries and forts along its shore, all of which date back to the 19th century defense system of the city. Be sure to visit the Rocks, the historic district of Sydney, and take one of the many historic walks through the area that are on offer. You may want to choose this neighborhood for your vacation rentals in Sydney, as it is centrally located and makes getting to the other sights in Sydney a breeze. You can also pay a visit to the Sydney Tower or any one of several museums in the city, including the anthropological Australian Museum, the oldest museum in the country, or the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Despite being a major cultural capital, Sydney has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty, so be sure to bear this in mind when choosing vacation homes in Sydney: if you can find sea-view apartments or house rentals or other accommodations with a view, jump on them. Port Jackson is the natural harbor of the city, the perfect example of the juxtaposition between nature and manmade beauty, as it overlooks the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The bridge can be climbed since 1998 via BridgeClimb tours that last 3 ½ hours and afford you the unforgettable experience of scaling the bridge for a gorgeous view.
As a major metropolis, one wouldn't think that Sydney would have much to offer in terms of wildlife, and while there will be no kangaroos going down the main thoroughfare or popping into your guesthouse, there are a few opportunities to see animals in the city. The area around the harbor foreshore contains a few pockets of bushland, where you may find a few animals, but the better places to see wildlife are most definitely the enormous Taronga Zoo, the city zoo of Sydney dating back to 1916, or Sydney Wildlife World, which opened in 2006 and is attached to Sydney Aquarium.