New South Wales Car rentals

There is no better way to enjoy your trip to New South Wales then touring by car. lastminute.com makes New South Wales car hire very accessible and affordable. So why not rent a car in New South Wales today?

Our cheap New South Wales car hire prices make renting a car a very attractive proposition. And, we have many convenient locations from which to pick up and drop off your vehicle.

    New South Wales is vast and varied, with alpine areas that blossom with summery wildflowers and desolate outback extremes haunted by colonial architecture and aeons-old Aboriginal history. Then there are beaches blessed with year-round sun, vast tracts of secluded bush and fascinating wildlife. And, of course, Sydney.

    • UN House
      Following on from the reputation of DCM Saturdays, UN House - same venue, different name - delivers on its promise for "dirty, funkin', booty shakin' house" every Saturday.
    • Sydney Opera House
      The sail-like shapes of the Sydney Opera House are the city's most famous landmark. Built on a fantastic vantage point at the edge of Sydney Harbour close to the bustling Circular Quay, the complex commands stunning views of the Harbour Bridge and includes restaurants and shops as well as five performance venues.
    • Powerhouse Museum
      The largest museum in Australia and one of the most diverse in the world, Sydney's Powerhouse Museum displays everything from science and technology to decorative arts and Australia's history. Of its 400,000 exhibits, only three per cent are on display at any one time. The heaviest - at 200 tonnes - is Locomotive 3830, while the biggest is a Catalina Flying Boat.
    • Imperial Hotel
      Camp classic The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, was filmed at the Imperial Hotel in October 1994, so no prizes for guessing its speciality. It's open seven nights a week, but the most popular nights are Friday and Saturday, which feature a special "Priscilla" drag show throughout the night.
    • Bondi Beach
      Perhaps the most famous beach in the world, Bondi Beach is just one of the many spectacular beaches in the extraordinary Sydney Harbour, which the settlement's first governor Arthur Phillip described as "the finest harbour in the world, in which a thousand sail of the line may ride in the most perfect security."
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