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Sydney Accommodation Guide SYDNEY ACCOMMODATION GUIDE The following accommodation list is SKYE Suites Sydney Travelodge Hotel Sydney Martin Place representative of product currently Clarence Street (Unrated) Philip Street (Unrated) working with international distribution skyehotels.com.au tfehotels.com channels. Sofitel Sydney Wentworth Hotel Veriu Central The accommodation has been categorised Phillip Street (Unrated) Wentworth Avenue (Unrated) by its rating with Star Ratings Australia. For accorhotels.com veriu.com.au further details please see Swissôtel Sydney Vibe Hotel Sydney www.starratings.com.au Market Street (Unrated) Goulburn Street accorhotels.com tfehotels.com Properties listed as ‘unrated’ have not been officially assessed and rated. Their listings Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel 3.5 STAR are based on previous star ratings, self- at Circular Quay ibis Sydney World Square ratings and consumer ratings. Pitt Street Pitt Street marriott.com.au For a full listing of accommodation in accorhotels.com Sydney, visit www.sydney.com The Fullerton Hotel Sydney Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central Martin Place (Unrated) Pitt Street For backpacker accommodation in the-fullerton-hotel-sydney.com Sydney and NSW, please refer to the metrohotels.com.au Destination NSW Youth and 4.5 STAR Park Regis City Centre Backpacking fact sheet. Adina Apartment Hotel Park Street (Unrated) Sydney Town Hall staywellgroup.com Sydney City Kent Street tfehotels.com Travelodge Hotel Sydney 5 STAR Wentworth Avenue tfehotels.com Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney Mantra 2 Bond Street Bond Street (Unrated) Jamison Street 3.5 STAR amorahotels.com mantra.com.au Comfort Hotel Sydney City Rydges World Square Fraser Suites Sydney Hunter Street Kent Street (Unrated) Pitt Street (Unrated) choicehotels.com.au sydney.frasershospitality.com rydges.com The Grace Sydney Chinatown, Haymarket Hilton Sydney George Street (Unrated) York Street (Unrated) and Ultimo hiltonsydney.com.au gracehotel.com.au 4.5 STAR The Tank Stream Hotel InterContinental Sydney Adina Apartment Hotel Macquarie Street Pitt Street stgileshotels.com Sydney Central ihg.com Lee Street near Chinatown The York by Swiss-Belhotel tfehotels.com Primus Hotel Sydney Pitt Street (unrated) York Street theyorkapartments.com.au Novotel Sydney Central Hotel primushotelsydney.com Haymarket (Unrated) accorhotels.com Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour 4 STAR Macquarie Street (Unrated) Adina Serviced Apartments 4 STAR accorhotels.com Martin Place tfehotels.com Mantra Sydney Central (formerly Pullman Sydney Hyde Park BreakFree on George) College Street (Unrated) Best Western PLUS Hotel Stellar George Street accorhotels.com Wentworth Avenue (Unrated) bestwestern.com.au mantra.com.au QT Sydney Market Street (Unrated) Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, an Ascend Mercure Sydney qthotelsandresorts.com Hotel Collection member Haymarket (Unrated) Castlereagh Street accorhotels.com Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sydney choicehotels.com.au O’Connell Street Metro Aspire Hotel Sydney radissonblu.com Mantra on Kent, Kent Street (Unrated) Ultimo mantra.com.au metrohotels.com.au Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park Elizabeth Street Sydney Hotel Harbour Suites Oaks Sydney Castlereagh marriot.com Sussex Street Haymarket (Unrated) sydneyhotelharboursuites.com.au minorhotels.com Sir Stamford at Circular Quay Macquarie Street (Unrated) Travelodge Hotel Sydney Wynyard The Great Southern Hotel stamford.com.au York Street Haymarket (Unrated) tfehotels.com greatsouthernhotel.com.au Last updated October 2020 – subject to change The Ultimo 3 STAR 3.5 STAR Ultimo (Unrated) Ibis Sydney King Street Wharf DeVere Hotel heultimo.com.au Darling harbour Potts Point Veriu Broadway accorhotels.com devere.com.au Ultimo (Unrated) UNIQUE veriu.com.au The Rocks and Walsh Bay Spicers Potts Point 3.5 STAR 5 STAR Potts Point (Unrated) Capitol Square Hotel Sydney Four Seasons Hotel Sydney spicersretreats.com Haymarket (Unrated) The Rocks (Unrated) rydges.com fourseasons.com/sydney Darlinghurst and Surry Hills Darling Harbour and Park Hyatt Sydney 4.5 STAR The Rocks (Unrated) Adge Hotel Pyrmont sydney.park.hyatt.com Surry Hills (Unrated) adgehotel.com.au 5 STAR Pier One Sydney Harbour Autograph Collection Hotels Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Adina Apartment Hotel Walsh Bay Darling Harbour (Unrated) Sydney Surry Hills pieronesydneyharbour.com.au accorhotels.com tfehotels.com Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney The Darling 4 STAR The Rocks (Unrated) Sydney (Unrated) shangri-la.com 57 Hotel thedarling.com.au Surry Hills The Langham Sydney 57hotel.com.au The Star Grand Hotel & Residences The Rocks (Unrated) Pyrmont (Unrated) langhamhotels.com.au Oaks Sydney Hyde Park Suites star.com.au Darlinghurst (Unrated) www.minorhotels.com 4.5 STAR The Sebel Quay West Suites Sydney The Rocks (Unrated) Adina Apartment Hotel accorhotels.com Rydges Sydney Central Darling Harbour Surry Hills (Unrated) tfehotels.com 4.5 STAR rydges.com Harbour Rocks Hotel Sydney Hyatt Regency Sydney 3.5 STAR - MGallery Collection Darling Harbour (Unrated) The Rocks (Unrated) Hotel Harry, an Ascend Hotel sydney.regency.hyatt.com accorhotels.com Collection member Surry Hills (Unrated) Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour 4 STAR choicehotels.com.au Darling Harbour (Unrated) accorhotels.com Rydges Sydney Harbour (formerly UNIQUE Holiday Inn Old Sydney) Novotel Sydney Darling Square Hotel The Rocks (Unrated) Little Albion Guest House Hotel Darling Harbour rydges.com Surry Hills (Unrated) accorhotels.com crystalbrookcollection.com/little-albion 3.5 STAR Parkroyal Darling Harbour Rendezvous Hotel Sydney The Rocks Sydney Inner West Darling Harbour parkroyalhotels.com The Rocks (Unrated) 5 STAR tfehotels.com Radisson Hotel and Suites Sydney The Old Clare Hotel Darling Harbour Potts Point and Unlisted Collection: radisson.com Chippendale Woolloomooloo theoldclarehotel.com.au 4 STAR 5 STAR 4.5 STAR Holiday Inn Darling Harbour Ovolo Woolloomooloo Darling Harbour Veriu Suites Camperdown Woolloomooloo (Unrated) ihg.com Camperdown (Unrated) ovolohotels.com.au veriu.com.au Oaks Sydney Goldsbrough Suites Larmont Sydney by Lancemore Darling Harbour (Unrated) 4 STAR Potts Point (Unrated) minorhotels.com Adina Apartment Hotel Sydney lancemore.com.au Chippendale Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour 4 STAR tfehotels.com Pyrmont (Unrated) ovolohotels.com.au Holiday Inn Potts Point Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Potts Point Central Park (Unrated) Seasons Darling Harbour Sydney ihg.com marriott.com Darling Harbour sahg.com.au The Sydney Boulevard Hotel Quality Apartments Camperdown, Woolloomooloo Camperdown (Unrated) 3.5 STAR sydneyboulevard.com.au choicehotels.com.au ibis Sydney Darling Harbour (Unrated) accorhotels.com Nesuto Woolloomooloo Apartment Hotel The Urban Hotel (formerly Waldorf) Newtown (Unrated) Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour Woolloomooloo (Unrated) theurbannewtown.com.au Darling Harbour nesuto.com metrohotels.com.au Nesuto Chippendale Apartment Hotel (formerly Waldorf) Chippendale (Unrated) nesuto.com Last updated October 2020 – subject to change Veriu Green Square 4 STAR Comfort Inn & Suites Green Square (Unrated) Airport Hotel Sydney Burwood veriu.com.au/greensquare Arncliff choicehotels.com.au 3.5 STAR airporthotelsydney.com.au Holiday Inn Sydney St Marys Best Western Haven Glebe Citadenes Connect Sydney Airport St Marys (Unrated) Glebe (formerly Felix Hotel) ihg.com bestwestern.com.au Mascot (Unrated) Holiday Inn Parramatta, citadines.com Quality Suites Camperdown, Parramatta Camperdown (Unrated) Mantra Hotel at Sydney Airport ihg.com choicehotels.com.au Mascot (Unrated) Holiday Inn Warwick Farm mantra.com.au Warwick Farm (Unrated) Sydney East Novotel Sydney International Airport ihg.com 5 STAR Mascot (Unrated) Mercure Sydney Parramatta accorhotels.com Intercontinental Sydney Double Bay Rosehill (Unrated) Double Bay (Unrated) Travelodge Hotel Sydney Airport accorhotels.com ihg.com Mascot (Unrated) Novotel Sydney Olympic Park travelodge.com.au 4.5 STAR Sydney Olympic Park (Unrated) accorhotels.com Adina Apartment Hotel Bondi Beach 3.5 STAR Bondi Beach Ibis Budget Sydney Airport Quality Inn Penrith tfehotels.com Mascot (Unrated) Penrith (Unrated) accorhotels.com choicehotels.com.au Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach Coogee (Unrated) Travelodge Hotel Bankstown Sydney ihg.com Sydney South Bankstown (Unrated) 4 STAR tfehotels.com 4 STAR Novotel Sydney Brighton Beach Hotel Adina Apartment Hotel Coogee Sydney Travelodge Hotel Blacktown Sydney Brighton Le Sands (Unrated) Blacktown (Unrated) Coogee accorhotels.com tfehotels.com tfehotels.com 3.5 STAR QT Bondi Nesuto Parramatta Apartment Hotel Bondi (unrated) Metro Hotel Miranda Rosehill (Unrated) nesuto.com qthotels.com Miranda metrohotels.com.au Veriu Randwick 3.5 STAR Randwick (Unrated) Sydney West ibis Sydney Olympic Park Hotel veriu.com.au Sydney Olympic Park (Unrated) 5 STAR accorhotels.com Vibe Hotel Rushcutters Bay Sydney Rushcutters Bay Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park Hotel Mercure Penrith tfehotels.com Sydney Olympic Park (Unrated) Penrith (Unrated) accorhotels.com accorhotels.com 3.5 STAR Skye Hotel Suites Parramatta Arts Hotel Sydney Sundowner Gardenia Motor Inn Parramatta (Unrated) Bass Hill Paddington (Unrated) skyehotels.com.au artshotel.com.au sundowner-gardenia-motor-inn The William Inglis Hotel Sydney Airport – MGallery by Sofitel Sydney South West Warwick Farm (Unrated) 4.5 STAR 5 STAR accorhotels.com Mercure Sydney Liverpool Pullman Sydney Airport Hotel 4.5 STAR Mascot (Unrated) Liverpool accorhotels.com Alpha Hotel Eastern Creek accorhotels.com Eastern Creek 4 STAR 4.5 STAR alphahoteleasterncreek.com.au Adina Apartment
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