- Western Sydney’s best tourism operators have been revealed.
- The region’s finest have been named in 13 categories.
- You can plan your trip to Western Sydney and stay, play and dine at these award winners.
Western Sydney is poised to become a global destination in its own right, and that prediction was celebrated in style at the 2025 Western Sydney Tourism Awards, where the region’s best tourism operators, experiences, and venues were recognised for innovation and excellence.
The evening, hosted by the Western Sydney Tourism Taskforce, brought together tourism leaders, councils, and businesses for a night of celebration featuring live entertainment, fine dining, and community spirit.
And as a sure sign that Western Sydney is emerging as a tourism economic powerhouse, guests were treated to a video message from NSW Premier Chris Minns, and appearances by Tourism Minister Steve Kamper and Destination NSW CEO Karen Jones, all highlighting the pivotal role Western Sydney now plays in the state’s visitor economy.
Minister Kamper spoke passionately about the future, describing Western Sydney as “simply amazing” thanks to the commitment and creativity of its people.
He emphasised the game-changing role of Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport, set to open in 2026, which he said would deliver “once-in-a-lifetime opportunities” for local communities and businesses.
“Our government’s $4.5 billion NSW Take Off Fund has already secured flights with Jetstar and Singapore Airlines, with trans-Tasman connections to New Zealand on the way. By 2031, this airport will generate 30,000 jobs and inject billions into the local economy,” he said.
World-class experiences
Kamper also outlined the government’s bold new Visitor Economy Strategy 2035, which sets a target of $91 billion in visitor expenditure—up from the current $53 billion. Achieving this will require an additional 40,000 hotel rooms, 8.5 million airline seats, and 150,000 new jobs.
“Western Sydney will be a key driver of this ambition,” Kamper said. “With your innovation and determination, the region is poised to deliver world-class experiences that will attract visitors from across the globe.”
He added: “The future is bright. Western Sydney is not just a jewel to uncover—it’s a destination the world will soon measure itself against.”
The evening began with red carpet arrivals, and guests settled in for a night of entertainment, fine dining, and recognition of the tourism leaders shaping the region’s future
A decadent menu—from smoked salmon and herb-marinated prawns to truffle-infused beef short ribs and a Dubai chocolate tart—set the tone for a night of indulgence.
Western Sydney’s best of the best
The awards program featured 13 categories, showcasing everything from leading hotels and major events to outstanding business leaders and culinary excellence
From community festivals like Lunar New Year 2025 and Starry Sari Night to iconic attractions such as Urbnsurf and the Sydney Coliseum Theatre, the night was a showcase of the diverse experiences that now define Western Sydney tourism.
Tourism business of the year
Platinum Winner: Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park
Gold Winner: Botanic Garden of Sydney Mount Annan
Best bar/pub
Platinum Winner: Oran Park Hotel
Gold Winner: The Warwick
Silver Winner: Guildford Hotel
Best rated Cuisine – hotels/clubs/restaurants
Platinum Winner: District 8, Cabravale Diggers
Gold Winner: Gledswood Homestead and Winery & “New Town Thai Restaurant” by West HQ
Best tourist adventure and leisure attraction
Platinum Winner: Urbnsurf
Gold Winner: LCC Ice Rink and Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan
Best music and arts venue
Platinum Winner: Coliseum Theatre -West HQ
Gold Winner: Casula Powerhouse Liverpool
Tour group experience of the year
Platinum Winner: Golden Dragon Travel
Gold Winner: Hoju Muhan Tour
Silver Winner: Greater Sydney Tours
Apartment hotels and unique accommodation
Apartment Hotels Platinum Winner: Quest Penrith
Apartment Hotels Gold Winner: Meriton Suites Liverpool
Unique Accommodation Platinum Winner: The William Inglis Hotel
Unique Accommodation Gold Winner: Kalinya Estate
Unique Accommodation Silver Winner: Dido’s place
Campaign awards – hotels and tourism
Platinum Winner: PARKROYAL Parramatta
Gold Winner: Rydges Campbelltown
Events campaign awards – councils
Platinum Winner: “Lunar New Year 2025” – City of Parramatta
Gold Winner: “Starry Sari Night”- Liverpool City Council
Meetings/conference venue of the year
Platinum Winner: Western Sydney Convention Centre
Gold Winner: The William Inglis Hotel
Silver Winner: Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury Valley and Parramatta Town Hall
Best visitor economy event
Platinum Winner: Back to Guilford Festival -Cumberland City Council
Gold Winner: Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park
Best Business Leader of the year
Platinum Winner: Belinda Thomson, The William Inglis Hotel
Outstanding hospitality supplier of the year
Platinum Winner: Cargo Crew
Gold Winner: Intaus Group
Outstanding economic tourism project
Outstanding Economic Tourism Project:
Winter Sports World.