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Establishment Hotel


Small but luxurious
5 Bridge Lane Sydney 2000
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9240 3110 / +61 2 9240 3110
http://www.establishmenthotel.com
info@establishmenthotel.com
This intimate hotel has just 33 rooms and 2 pent-house suites, but what it lacks in size it makes up for with plush interiors and excellent service. It is but a short distance from the business, shopping and financial centres in Sydney, and is also conveniently close to the harbor, Opera House and museums.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Establishment Hotel photo by Corinne Redmond
Photo: Corinne Redmond
Establishment Hotel photo by Strictly Kev
Photo: Strictly Kev
 

 
Four Seasons Hotel


Live harborside
199 George Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9238 0000 / +1 800 142 163 (Toll Free)
http://www.fourseasons.com/
The Four Seasons Hotel is an imposing tower overlooking the Sydney Harbor, and some of its rooms have a most spectacular view of the Sydney Opera House and the city. It is but a short way from downtown shopping and business centres, and offers excellent services, including child-care facilities, spa treatments, a swimming pool and a 24-hour gymnasium.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Four Seasons Hotel photo by jbalvig
Photo: jbalvig
Four Seasons Hotel photo by Kelly Rothschild
Photo: Kelly Rothschild
 

 
Hughenden


Boutique hotel near Centennial Park
14 Queen Street
Woollahra, Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2029
Australia
+61 2 9363 4863
http://www.hughendenhotel.com.au/
admin@hughendenhotel.com.au
Built in 1876, this elegant old building has been beautifully restored with carved staircases and marble fireplaces. In leafy surroundings just off Oxford Street you will have immediate access to the tranquillity of Centennial Park, where you can cycle, walk or horse ride to your hearts content. From here, you are also just a short walk to Paddington's trendy cafes and boutiques. The rooms feature individual decor and range from bare bones cosy to borderline luxurious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hughenden photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
InterContinental Sydney


This one is a real treasure
Corner of Bridge & Phillip Streets
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9253 9000
http://sydney.intercontinental...
sydney@interconsydney.com
Built in 1851, and originally the Treasury Building, this hotel is an architectural feast for the eyes, as well as being a Sydney landmark. Ideally located and boasting spectacular city views, you will have immediate access to the tranquillity of the Royal Botanic Gardens. From here it is also just a short walk to the Opera House and Circular Quay.

Review © 2007, Wcities
InterContinental Sydney photo by Andrew Finden
Photo: Andrew Finden
InterContinental Sydney photo by nurirfansyah
Photo: nurirfansyah
 

 
L'otel


A hotel with a little je ne sais qois
114 Darlinghurst Road
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 2 9360 6868
http://www.lotel.com.au
hotel@lotel.com.au
This small, chic hotel offers stylish accommodation with a French twist. Bare brick rooms mixed with a 1950's retro style complement carefully chosen furnishings. From here you can take an easy stroll through leafy Hyde Park to reach the shops, cafes and attractions of the city centre. You are also ideally located to explore the buoyant nightlife and varied bars and restaurants of Kings Cross.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Novotel Century Sydney


Elegant stylish and sparkling
17 Little Pier Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 8217 4000
http://www.novotel.com/
H3021@accor-hotels.com
Sleek, contemporary and superbly located, this hotel was designed with the spirit of the Sydney Olympic Games very much in mind. Smart and chic, rooms are furnished with a minimalist theme. The eye-catching glass foyer is light and airy. From here you have many of the delights and attractions of Sydney virtually on your doorstep, including Darling Harbour with its shops and cafes, as well as Chinatown.

Review © 2007, Wcities
hotel availability
Novotel Century Sydney photo by bennyonacid
Photo: bennyonacid
Novotel Century Sydney photo by Jhuny
Photo: Jhuny
Novotel Century Sydney photo by Peter Konnecke
Photo: Peter Konnecke
Novotel Century Sydney photo by Andrew Hamilton
Photo: Andrew Hamilton
Novotel Century Sydney photo by Valerie Lita
Photo: Valerie Lita
 

 
Observatory Hotel


Modern Colonialism
89-113 Kent Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9256 2222
http://www.observatoryhotel.co...
email@observatoryhotel.com.au
Do not be deceived by the early colonial appearance of this building. Built in 1993, it has all the facilities you would expect from an ultra modern hotel, with some unexpected but most welcome, extras. From here you are a short walk from the interesting shops and restaurants of the historic Rocks area, the birth place of Sydney. You can also take a stroll up to Observatory Hill for some great views.

Review © 2007, Wcities
hotel availability
Observatory Hotel photo by Karen To ©
Photo: Karen To ©
 

 
Park Hyatt Sydney


Harbour View
7 Hickson Road
The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9241 1234
http://www.sydney.park.hyatt.com/
sydney@hyatt.com.au
Perhaps the most exclusive hotel in Sydney, the Park Hyatt, which was refurbished in 1998, certainly commands one of the most spectacular settings—in the shadow of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. You will have easy access to the shops and restaurants in the historic Rocks. And if you are feeling really adventurous, take a trip on the replica of the Bounty, which you will find moored just outside the lobby in Campbell's Cove.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Park Hyatt Sydney photo by Charlotte Pache
Photo: Charlotte Pache
Park Hyatt Sydney photo by Peter Bond
Photo: Peter Bond
Park Hyatt Sydney photo by Pete Boyd
Photo: Pete Boyd
Park Hyatt Sydney photo by Tom Erickson
Photo: Tom Erickson
Park Hyatt Sydney photo by James Everett
Photo: James Everett
Park Hyatt Sydney photo by Katie Hall
Photo: Katie Hall
 

 
Pensione Boutique Hotel Sydney


Boutique Beauty
631-635 George Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 292 658 888
http://www.pensione.com.au
info.syd@pensione.com.au
Located in the heart of Sydney's entertainment and theatre district, the Pensione Hotel Sydney is unique, even among boutique hotels. Modeled on the grandeur of traditional European pensiones, the Pensione Hotel Sydney combines original turn-of-the-century construction features with modern design and soft tones, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The Pensione has been specifically designed to cater to the discerning budget-conscious traveler.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Potts Point House


Boarding house with Victorian charm
154 Victoria Street
(Potts Point)
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 2 9368 0733
This newly renovated Victorian boarding house is budget accommodation at its very best. The welcoming hallway of stripped pine and stained glass is a delight, and all rooms are tastefully furnished. Needless to say it is very popular. In a prime location, from here you are just a short walk to the lush tranquillity of the Domain, and the attractions of the city beyond. You are also ideally located for exploring the bustling nightlife and cafe culture of Kings Cross.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Potts Point House photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Quay West Sydney


Five star hotel in superb location
98 Gloucester Street
(The Rocks)
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9240 6000
http://www.mirvachotels.com.au...
reservations@qwss.mirvac.com.au
For an unforgettable hotel experience this is the place to stay. Luxury awaits you at every turn and this deluxe hotel boasts fabulous city and harbour views. Centrally located, from here you can easily explore the fascinating Rocks village. You are also just a short walk to the Sydney Opera House and the Royal Botanic Gardens beyond.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ravesi's


Delightful boutique hotel on the beach
118 Campbell Parade
(Bondi Beach)
Sydney, NSW 2026
Australia
+61 2 9365 4422
http://www.ravesis.com.au/
reservations@ravesis.com.au
This cute boutique hotel is actually better known for its first floor restaurant with wrap around veranda and sweeping Bondi Beach views and breakfasts that will really start your day on a high. But, the rooms and suites are very comfortable, and some have private terraces and wonderful seascapes. If you fancy entertaining, book the split-level suite and arrange with management for cocktails or dinner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ravesi's photo by Aurelia Ammour
Photo: Aurelia Ammour
 

 
Regents Court


Apartment hotel in leafy surrounds
18 Springfield Avenue
Potts Point
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 2 9358 1533
http://www.regentscourt.com.au
bookings@regentscourt.com.au
This apartment style hotel enjoys tranquil surroundings despite the fact that it is located only two kilometres from the city. The 1920's and 30's furnishings echo the history of the building. From here, you can enjoy a stroll through the lush green of Domain to reach the hustle and bustle of the city. You are also within walking distance of the effervescent nightlife of Kings Cross.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Russell Hotel


Old world charm in historic location
143a George Street
The Rocks
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9241 3543
http://www.therussell.com.au/
This is a charming hotel, intimate and elegant, and thoughtfully furnished with period pieces. Superbly located in the historic Rocks area, from here you can easily explore many of Sydney's top attractions. You are also near to Circular Quay, from where you can catch a train, ferry or bus to destinations further a field. After a hard day amongst the hustle and bustle of the city, relax with a cool drink in the rooftop garden.

Review © 2007, Wcities
hotel availability
Russell Hotel photo by Steve Thornton
Photo: Steve Thornton
Russell Hotel photo by Margarita Haruspex
Photo: Margarita Haruspex
Russell Hotel photo by Kathy Schrock, 2006
Photo: Kathy Schrock, 2006
Russell Hotel photo by Santhosh DSouza
Photo: Santhosh DSouza
 

 
Simpson's of Potts Point


Former mansion, now a delightful hotel
8 Challis Avenue
Potts Point
Sydney, NSW 2011
Australia
+61 2 9356 2199
http://www.simpsonspottspoint....
hotel@simpsonshotel.com
Steeped in history, this hotel began life in 1892 as Potts Point Mansion. Today, it is an excellent example of restored architectural heritage in quiet, leafy surroundings. Small, yet luxurious, the rooms are well appointed and you will receive a warm and friendly welcome. From here you are within easy walking distance of the Royal Botanic Gardens and the city beyond. This is also an excellent location for exploring the delightful bays of the Eastern Suburbs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Simpson's of Potts Point photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sir Stamford at Circular Quay


Luxury in the heart of the city
93 Macquarie Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9252 4600
http://www.stamford.com.au
sales@sscq.stamford.com.au
Oil paintings, antique furniture, Persian rugs, chandeliers and open fireplaces tantalise you at every turn, and the heated rooftop pool will lure you to some wonderful city views. Opened in 1990, from here you are just a short stroll to the Opera House and Circular Quay. And if it all gets too much, the Royal Botanic Gardens opposite offer a tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The rooms feature out of this world luxuries and jet set amenities. So, if you want three-course meals served in your rooms, and some pampering with in-room massages, then book your room right away! Visit the site for special summer rates and other attractive discounts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sir Stamford at Circular Quay photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sydney Central Youth Hostel


Luxury in a hostel
11 Rawson Place
Corner of Pitt Street and Rawson Place
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9281 9000
http://www.yha.com.au/hostels/...
sydcentral@yhansw.org.au
Conveniently located across the road from Central Station, this hostel is situated in the heritage-listed Daking House. Opened in 1998, it has great facilities, including a heated pool, sauna and the cheerful Cafe Nine underneath, which does a scrummy breakfast. Dormitories and doubles are available, as well as disabled accommodation with wheel-in, en suite facilities. All in all, it is clean, comfortable accommodation with excellent facilities at great prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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