Holiday houses in Kirribilli

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Popular amenities for Kirribilli holiday rentals

Stay near Kirribilli's top sights

Bradfield Park19 locals recommend
Kirribilli Markets63 locals recommend
Milson Park12 locals recommend
The Botanist84 locals recommend
Kirribilli Hotel83 locals recommend
Milsons Point Station78 locals recommend

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Kirribilli

  • Total rentals

    80 properties

  • Wi-Fi availability

    70 properties include access to Wi-Fi

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    30 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Family-friendly rentals

    40 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    3.3K reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    $47 AUD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Kirribilli

All About Kirribilli

Situated on the Lower North Shore of Sydney Harbour, close to the Central Business District (CBD), Kirribilli is one of Sydney’s oldest and most established suburbs. It’s a great area to explore with its grand architecture and attractive homes, including the Kirribilli House, the Prime Minister’s residence in Sydney. Australia’s oldest continuously operating professional theatre company, The Ensemble Theatre, sits on the waterfront and has been giving performances since 1958.

Any visit here should include a trip to beautiful McDougall Street, with its rows of vibrant, purple jacaranda trees lining the road. The area is known for its picturesque views and harbourside vantage points of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, two of the city’s most well-known and recognisable architectural structures. With many under-the-radar cafes and restaurants, boutique shops, and peaceful, manicured gardens and parks for enjoying a picnic, Kirribilli offers visitors to Sydney a lovely base to discover.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Kirribilli

The weather in Kirribilli is generally mild overall; however, September through November may be one of the best times to seek Kirribilli accommodations, as it offers comfortable temperatures and sunny weather while avoiding the summer heat and humidity. During these months, various events and festivals occur in the area, such as the Bondi Festival of the Winds with its kite-flying displays, the Cabramatta Moon Festival celebrating the changing seasons, the harvest, and the vitality of the area’s Southeast Asian community, and Oktoberfest in the Gardens featuring Bavarian culture, culinary delights, and carnival rides. You can also experience crisp days and cool nights from February through May, which provide pleasant conditions for sightseeing and enjoying the beaches and water activities with mild temperatures. Sydney Mardi Gras celebrates the LGBTQ community, the Biennale of Sydney showcasing contemporary art, and the Sydney Comedy Festival are just a few events held during these months.


Top things to do in Kirribilli

The Kirribilli Markets

Held every other weekend, The Kirribilli Markets are one of Sydney’s oldest and most popular markets. Among the more than 220 stalls and shops, you can find gourmet foods, home and giftwares, arts and crafts, jewellery, new and recycled fashion items, plants, and much more. With various local and international food options, you can indulge in decadent cakes, homemade chocolates, or mouthwatering BBQ while enjoying live entertainment and beautiful harbour views.

Wendy’s Secret Garden

Located amongst the Lavender Bay Parklands and within view of the Sydney Harbour, Wendy’s Secret Garden is a colourful sanctuary filled with exotic and native plants, which was transformed from an overgrown rubbish-filled valley beginning in 1992. The garden provides a tranquil place to wander while soaking in the waterside scenery and art-inspired landscape dotted with bronze, stone, and wooden sculptures.

The Sydney Harbour

It’s impossible to miss the Sydney Harbour while exploring Kirribilli, and the area offers more than just picturesque views. The Sydney Harbour features an assortment of activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and ferry rides. You can swim the calm waves of the harbour waters or experience views of seemingly untouched and pristine, sandy beaches from a flight overhead or a climb to the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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