As evening unfolds, 2am: dessertbar by Janice Wong comes to life for a unique experience in collaboration with W Sydney. Pushing the boundaries between sweet and savoury, Janice brings an experiential dessert affair to the heart of Darling Harbour.
The centre of W Sydney's culinary journey, BTWN restaurant is situated 'between' the city's sweeping expressways and Darling Harbour. This Sydney restaurant and cocktail bar serves contemporary Australian flavors alongside a dynamic urban vista
An exciting rooftop destination in Darling Harbour, spread across level 29 & level 30 of the W Sydney offers an exceptional experience in beverage culture. It provides a delightful culinary experience with its menu inspired by Tapas.
The venue offers breathtaking views that stretch across the Darling Harbour. As evening sets in, guests can relax in semi-private cabanas, enjoy handcrafted cocktails with great sound activations from Thursday to Saturday.
Living Room is a dual concept venue and during the day will act as a gathering place and contribute to the welcome experience to the hotel and in the evenings, it will turn into a Sake inspired bar with raw bar food menu.
With a location capturing the exceptional Darling Harbour view, by day W's signature Living Room bar is a meeting place for guests and locals. As evening falls it transitions to a lively social space, drawing on the buzz of the waterfront below.
WET® Deck feeds the energy at W Sydney. A vibrant day-to-night space where travelers gather to socialize and escape. During the day WET is an exclusive space available for our in-house guests.
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