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Observatory Hotel Sydney (The)
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The Rocks
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AUD 295
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Built like a grand Australian home, the Observatory Hotel has a colonial ambience blending perfectly well with its location near Sydney's historical district, The Rocks. Location Superbly located near The Rocks and central business district, the Observatory Hotel on Kent Street is the ideal base for exploring Australia's most vibrant city. Only a short walk from the hotel is the bustling King Street Wharf, fashionable bars and restaurants and a wide variety of entertainment including the Opera House. Rooms Spacious, elegant, beautifully appointed rooms and suites at the Observatory Hotel are designed to meet the needs of every guest. All rooms are furnished with luxurious antiques, oil paintings and tapestries apart from the modern conveniences. Restaurant Opulently decorated, Galileo Restaurant offers an exciting cuisine which is a delightful blend of traditional French style with a unique Japanese influence, complemented by an extensive list of the best Australian and international wines. Globe Bar has modern and traditional Australian menu offerings. General The Observatory is an elegantly designed hotel in the historical district of The Rocks. The exclusive Health and Leisure Club is complimentary for in-house guests, which includes a sauna, Jacuzzi, steam room and well-equipped gymnasium. Also available are relaxing treatments from the Day Spa.
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Sebel Pier One Sydney (The)
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The Rocks
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AUD 225
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With the fantastic Sydney Bridge backdrop and sweeping views of the Harbour and Walsh Bay, staying at Sebel Pier One Sydney, the city's first over-water hotel, gives you stylish living in the heart of the vibrant metropolis. Location Found alongside Sydney's famous Harbour Bridge, the Sebel Pier One Sydney Hotel is adjacent to the Rocks, Sydney's historical district. A private pontoon provides the perfect launching pad to explore Sydney's harbour. The Opera House, Circular Quay and harbourside dining are just a five-minute walk away. Rooms The hotel offers 161 stylish guestrooms blending contemporary interiors with traditional heritage architecture, with either views of the Sydney harbour or the Bridge. Rooms follow a nautical theme and feature much of the original timber and ironwork that once were the centrepieces of the working Pier One Wharf, offset by the latest in contemporary interior design and facilities such as flat screen TV's and even the occasional telescope. Restaurant Enjoy an al fresco lunch as the sun shimmers off the water as you dine at Front Restaurant, experiencing the freshest seafood and produce whilst overlooking our breathtaking Sydney Harbour. General The Sebel Pier One Sydney Hotel Conference Centre has a range of conference and meeting venues, many with extraordinary views and all offering exceptional service and the latest in audio-visual resources.
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Harbour Rocks Hotel Sydney (The)
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The Rocks
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AUD 185
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Step into the elegant foyer of the Harbour Rocks Hotel and you will feel as though you have entered a bygone era. This heritage-listed building in the heart of Sydney is on the site of the city's first hospital. Built by twelve convict carpenters, and sixteen hired men, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Sydney's past, and is a unique base from which to explore the city today. Location Situated in the heart of the Rocks precinct, the hotel is a popular home for many international travellers due to its proximity to Sydney's tourist attractions including the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, bars and restaurants, Australian style shopping and the CBD. Rooms All 55 rooms at the hotel are well appointed and equipped with modern amenities whilst preserving the historic charm of the 150-year-old building. All rooms are fully air-conditioned and have opening windows, which enable you to enjoy the harbour breezes. Restaurant Lanes restaurant and bar is the perfect place to meet and enjoy superb Australian cuisine in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. The Terrace, which overlooks the historic laneways of The Rocks precinct, offers an intimate private outdoor area. General The Harbour Rocks Hotel's boardroom is designed to accommodate business meetings and private dinner parties for up to 12 people.
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