When I talk about “quality budget” eats, sleeps and drinks in Sydney, I’m referring to places that offer you the most bang for your buck, whether that be through offering a spectacular city view or loads of food for the price. Sydney is not really a budget backpacker’s dream, but with this list, at least you can get the most for the money that you do spend while in this multicultural city.
If you enjoy eating, you’ll enjoy Sydney. The Asian influence is mighty strong here, meaning you can get your fill of Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese and Malaysian food, and the finest of the kind. Besides that, there’s a suburb by suburb menu of food styles to choose from. You can get Italian in Leichardt, Korean in Eastwood and Turkish over in Surry Hills.
I recently wrote an article for GotSaga on the 5 best budget eats in Sydney that is worthy of a read. The restaurants mentioned were Mamak, Erciyes, Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, Chinese Noodle Restaurant and Guzman y Gomez.
If I were adding to this list, I would include the Bourke Street Bakery and the Sultan’s Table for places to get a bite – a delicious one – at a reasonable price.
A typical hostel bed in the Sydney area will run you in the $20 range, probably closer to at least $25 a night. These beds can be set right near Central Station, over in Glebe and Newtown or right next to Bondi Beach.
However, if you are willing to spend about 75% more per night, you can hit the hostel jackpot and spend the night at the Sydney Harbour YHA, right in the heart of the Rocks district with glorious rooftop views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. If you only have a few days to spend in Sydney, I definitely recommend spending those in the Sydney Harbour YHA for the best experience. Plus, the hostel is family friendly.
Of course, all of the YHA hostels in Sydney are fantastic: nice, clean, big. Other options include the Sydney Wakeup! Hostel and Bounce – both around the corner from Central Station. Glebe has a couple of nice hostels worth checking out, and the cafe culture there is fantastic.
If you come to Sydney on a holiday, then you probably want to spend a little bit of time enjoying the nightlife and grabbing a drink or two. Getting those on a budget, however, is just not easy in Sydney, but there are several ways you can save money while drinking if you just plan ahead. Otherwise, I suggest checking out the following establishments around Sydney for some good drink deals and atmospheres.
Sydney, of course, is a very large place with plenty of nooks and crannies to discover. These are some of the options on my plate for a completely quality budget experience, but if you have some suggestions of your own, I’d love to hear them. Leave a comment and help others have an awesome time in Sydney!