Looking for the perfect Sydney city escape? Whether you’re a local craving a night away or a visitor keen to explore, the Sydney Staycay package at Novotel Sydney City Centre delivers style, comfort and the best of the CBD at your doorstep.
Enjoy overnight accommodation in our newly refurbished rooms, a full buffet breakfast with dishes inspired by our on-site restaurant Birdie Bar & Brasserie, and a $50 food and beverage credit to spend on in-room dining or at Birdie during your stay.
Step outside and discover Sydney’s cultural and retail icons – from The Rocks and the Sydney Opera House, to Westfield Sydney and Pitt Street Mall. Plus, receive entry tickets to the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, located at Circular Quay, just a short stroll away.
Your staycation also includes late check-out till 12pm and on-site self-parking, making it the ultimate mix of indulgence and convenience in the heart of the city.
Ideally located next to Wynyard Station, this is 4 star Sydney CBD accommodation made for relaxing weekends and memorable moments.
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Package Inclusions:
– Overnight accommodation in a newly refurbished room
– Full buffet breakfast for two
– $50 food & beverage credit per stay (for in-room dining or Birdie Bar & Brasserie)
– Self car-parking in the hotel’s undercover car park
– Late check-out until 12pm
– Entry tickets per person to the Museum of Contemporary Art
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Cerith Wyn Evans …. in light of the visible
6th June – 19th October 2025
Conceived as if the audience were strolling through a garden, the exhibition will invite visitors to meditate and contemplate their own passage through space and time. Monumental light sculptures will occupy the MCA’s double-height exhibition galleries, including F=O=U=N=T=A=I=N (2020), an architectural wall of white neon three metres tall and ten metres wide which audiences are welcome to walk around and through.
The exhibition includes a significant selection of major works, most of which have never been seen before in Australia. Highlights include Composition for 37 Flutes (2018), a sculpture in which 37 glass pipes ‘inhale’ and breathe sound into the gallery, and the Neon Forms (After Noh) series, large-scale three-dimensional ‘drawings in space’ using neon light. Inspired by the choreography of traditional Japanese Noh theatre, this series maps the notation of Noh movements, as gestures suspended in space. Energetic and fluid, the works engage and transform the viewer’s perception.
Wyn Evans has created several site-specific works engaging with the light, soundscapes and environment of Warrane (Sydney Harbour). His neon works will be illuminated in the galleries by the natural light of Circular Quay, shifting as light patterns evolve throughout the day. The sounds of Sydney Harbour will resonate through the gallery via the work Two Gravity Gongs (2025), while visitors will encounter the monumental neon light installation Sydney Drift (2025) suspended in space.