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Best Hostels for Backpackers in Sydney

Lucy Pascual
October 9, 2024

Looking for the perfect place to stay while exploring Sydney or its stunning coastline? Whether you're after the best city spots or planning to hit the beautiful beaches, finding a great hostel is key to a memorable trip. At Backpackers Deals, we understand that sticking to a budget is important when you’re travelling, so we’ve picked out the top hostels in Sydney and along the coast. These hostels are ideal for meeting fellow travellers, enjoying amazing views, and staying close to all the action—without blowing your budget. 

 

Wake UP! Sydney

Wake Up! Sydney stands out as the top choice for travellers, earning accolades such as ‘Best Extra-Large Hostel in Oceania’ and ‘Most Popular Hostel in Sydney’ at the 2024 Hostelworld HOSCARs. Located conveniently next to Central Station, this hostel has everything covered from a cafe, bar, and nightclub, plus an onsite travel desk to help you plan your Aussie adventures. Guests rave about the vibrant community and friendly staff, who host daily parties and events. With perks like guided tours, social meetups, and a range of amenities including free WiFi, a communal kitchen, and live DJs every night, Wake Up! Sydney offers a lively atmosphere and an unbeatable location in the heart of Sydney.

If you’re searching for a Sydney CBD spot that excels in location, amenities, and atmosphere, this is the place to book.

 

Mad Monkey Coogee Beach

For a top-notch beachside hostel in Sydney, check out Mad Monkey Coogee Beach—the first Mad Monkey Hostel in Australia. Nestled right on Coogee Beach, it offers easy access to the sand and surf and is close to vibrant bars and restaurants. On-site, FNKY Coogee Beach serves up delicious food, cocktails, and live DJs.

Choose from freshly refurbished dorms or apartment-style rooms. Known for its friendly atmosphere, the hostel is also a great base for exploring the Coogee to Bondi coastal walk. With regular bus and train links to Sydney’s main attractions, it’s a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Enjoy weekly events, a laid-back vibe, and stunning beach views at Mad Monkey Coogee Beach.

With several events throughout the week, this is the perfect hostel if you’re looking for a social spot in one of the best locations in Sydney.

 

The Village 

Discover the ultimate beach escape at The Village Bondi Beach Hostel, just moments from the iconic Bondi Beach. This iconic hostel is the perfect blend of chic without busting the bank. The communal dining area is well-equipped and there are several spots to unwind and connect with other travellers, making it social without being too much of a party destination. 

As the sun sets over Bondi Beach, the area buzzes with energy and excitement. Picture this: seafood restaurants serving up fresh catches, trendy bars shaking up cocktails, and rooftop spots where you can kick back with a drink and watch the sky turn brilliant hues of orange and pink. At The Village Bondi Beach Hostel, you’re right in the midst of this vibrant scene. It’s not just a place to crash—it’s your gateway to diving into Sydney’s beach culture and making memories that’ll last long after the tide goes out.

Rated as one of the best hostels in Bondi, this hostel ticks all the boxes of premium charm and incredible location. 

Nomads Sydney

If you’re looking for a prime spot to stay in Sydney, Nomads Sydney should be at the top of your list. Conveniently located just a short walk from the train station connecting to the airport and within easy reach of Darling Harbour and the Harbour Bridge, this hostel offers the perfect base for exploring the city. Guests rave about the spacious rooms with comfy beds and generous under-bed lockers, as well as the highly-praised travel info desk. Nomads Sydney stands out with its daily free events, including beach trips, yoga sessions, runs, and VIP nights at local bars, making it an excellent choice for meeting fellow travellers and enjoying Sydney’s vibrant culture. Whether you’re in town for a quick visit or an extended stay, Nomads Sydney provides both comfort and fun right in the heart of the action.

With a variety of activities and bars close by, this hostel boasts a lively social atmosphere, making it perfect for travellers keen to mix and mingle during their stay. 

The Pacific House

Looking for a hostel that nails luxury and affordability? Pacific House Hostel is where it’s at. Set in a gorgeous heritage-listed building from 1892, you're right in the thick of Sydney's best spots—nightlife, art galleries, you name it. With chic interiors by designer Tamsin Johnson, comfy premium bedding, and spaces perfect for meeting fellow travellers, this place is anything but your average hostel. Whether you're into design or just want a stylish, comfy base, Pacific House has redefined what a hostel should be.

With its stylish interiors and lively communal spaces, Pacific House Hostel boasts a vibrant atmosphere, making it perfect for travellers eager to connect with other like minded travellers. 

YHA Sydney Harbour

Looking for a hostel that combines stunning views with a vibrant atmosphere? YHA Sydney Harbour is where it’s at! Named the best in Australia and Oceania at the 2010 Hoscars, this place truly lives up to the hype. Perched above the historic Rocks precinct, you’ll be treated to jaw-dropping views of Sydney Harbour and the Opera House right from your window.

You’ll find a massive self-catering kitchen, inviting communal areas, and a fantastic rooftop terrace for soaking up the sun. Plus, there's an on-site grocery store and coffee bar to fuel the daily adventures. 

Close to all major attractions, it attracts a buzzing, international crowd, making it perfect for travellers eager to connect with like-minded adventurers. 

 

Top Tips When Booking Your Hostel

  1. Location, Location, Location: Choose a hostel close to key attractions like Sydney Harbour, Bondi Beach, or Central Station to make exploring the city easier.
  2. Check Transport Links: Ensure the hostel is well-connected by public transport. Proximity to train stations or bus stops can save you time and money.
  3. Look for Freebies: Many hostels offer free Wi-Fi, breakfast, or city tours. Check what’s included to get the best value for your money.
  4. Consider the Atmosphere: If you’re looking to socialise, choose a hostel known for its lively common areas and organised events. For a quieter stay, look for places with a more relaxed vibe.
AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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