Sydney Central Business District | 0.49km from Queen's Square
Welcome to Sydney's iconic hotel, perfectly located in the heart of the city, where you can enjoy unparalleled access to the city's top attractions, including the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Surrounded by luxury retail stores and the central business district, it's the ideal destination for both business and leisure travellers seeking convenience and sophistication.
GGuest User2023.06.06
4 night stay for Vivid. Chose this as an Accor member and that it was close to the Harbour. Upgraded to a Prestige Suite, Club benefits and was not disappointed. Yes the building is not new, it’s not like the shiny new hotels in town, but it’s solid and my sleeps were uninterrupted and rarely heard noise from the hall. My Suite 930 was spacious, clean, well appointed, Sofitel Bed topper and electric sockets to plug in my adapters to charge. Like other reviews no USB ports but I’m sure most sensible travellers have an adapter. The Club Sofitel access was the perfect addition. Early check-in and waited with a hot tea while my suite was made up. It was 9:30am but the room was rushed and 30 minutes later I was unpacking. Evening canapés and drinks from 5:30pm. Table drink service by Alley and her dedicated, personable, attentive team. They remember your preferences pretty quickly and it became an oasis from Vivid hoping and sightseeing. My suite completely blocked out the light and slept through 2 alarms, it’s the Sofitel Bed topper. Breakfast at Club Sofitel, peaceful, plenty of options to choose from, salmon and capers to a great gluten free station, eggs cooked to order and a great way to start the day. Try the Dilmah Blood Orange and Eucalyptus tea. Thanks Lara. Afternoon Tea served from 2:30 and daily sandwiches , scones, cakes and complimentary drinks, tea, coffee and soft. On entering the Club Lounge, always a friendly greeting, your preferred drink served and a relaxing space anytime of the day. The Club team really made my stay, they work really hard to make your stay great. Housekeeping always made up my room before my afternoon return. Always a Bonjour as you walked past them in the hall. My stay was great. All the staff were friendly and helpful. The Lobby is grand and the history of this hotel makes her great. Not the newest but I prefer tradition and good honest service. Definitely not the style of hotel for everyone but my expectations were met and exceeded beyond imagination. Club Sofitel is a must. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sydney Central Business District | 0.66km from Queen's Square
For generations the Department of Education building stood quietly its golden sandstone facade forming an unassuming backdrop to the rhythm of the city. Reawakening as Capella Sydney the heritage-listed icon welcomes guests inside for the very first time setting a global benchmark for luxury accommodation cuisine and cultural immersion.
Situated moments from Circular Quay in an enviable position central to commercial arts and cultural hubs in the heart of the newest hospitality precinct Capella Sydney celebrates the Australian panorama through its interiors location and experiences.
Balancing storied architectural features with a contemporary design aesthetic the unparalleled spaces within Capella Sydney showcase curated artwork sophisticated furnishings and intriguing objet dart. 192 guestrooms and suites spanning eight levels are anchored by three ground-level food and beverage offerings Aperture Brasserie 1930 and McRae Bar. The ground level also features an array of meeting and event spaces catering for 10 to 80 persons while wellness-seeking guests will make their way to level six to discover the world-class health and spa facilities.
GGuest User2023.05.24
I had high expectations of Capella Sydney after staying multiple times at Capella Bangkok and being treated as though I were the most important person in the hotel, just like all of the other guest who stay there are. The attention to service detail at Sydney location unfortunately failed very short to meet my expectations. The booking process on the website was glitchy and the pricing was inconsistent, sometimes showing pricing including tax sometimes not without indication and only upon receiving confirmation via email from reservations was the price confirmed, which did not match the screenshots of the reservation when I placed the booking so I had to go back and forth with reservations via phone and email to simply confirm the accurate pricing for my stay. After creating an account to log on to their booking platform although the option of modifying the booking was offered, the feature did not work on the site, so you had to cancel the booking and book a new booking if you simply wanted to extend by 1 day. This is before I even arrived at the hotel. When I did arrive, it is of course, no small feat that the restoration of this historic building was carried out with the utmost respect for the architecture, from the flooring material to the fenestration and even the internal grand stair way was brilliantly retro-fitted with current code requirements for the handrail in a historically appropriate yet contemporary solution. The hotel does not have many floors, so I encourage anyone to take the stairs to experience the beauty of the restoration work. The recognition of the strong identity of the urban location and sense of place in Sydney’s CBD offers us a promise, an encounter, as the space of the possible. I wish I could say the same about the interior design. There was a real disconnect between the intent of the architecture and that of the interior design. The decoration at best seemed vague, and so for the guest experience, how could one of have a point of view about the effect of the design? The space of the expectant “possible” relationship I was expecting from the simple activity of stepping into Farrer Place’s south entryway marked Department of Agriculture, as local stories interpreting colonial history with ancestral elements of the Eora people by Waayni artist Judy Watso unfolded, or the sense of expansive freedom through the bronze Palazzo doors on Loftus Street into the latent quiet luxury of the grand stair was lost when I was met with the contrasting designs and colours of the lift lobby vestibule axminster carpet and that of the corridor carpet to the guest rooms, able to be seen in the same frame. Although an argument can be made about eclecticism and the use of curating a collection of exceptional vintage and contemporary objects this was not the case here, it read as a mismatched bric-à-brac (to borrow a Victorian word from the building time period that's true meaning in French means ”any old way” or ”at random”). This hap
Sydney Central Business District | 0.69km from Queen's Square
Experience Sydney's most exquisite premium boutique hotel located in the pulsing heart of the CBD with an Art-Deco charm and contemporary sensibility.
Located in the edgy south corner of the city, Sydney’s best shopping, entertainment and fashion-forward neighbourhoods are a stone’s throw away. Inside, thoughtfully designed rooms offer the comforts of your home, at ours, while grand patterns, plush furnishings and botanical displays create a harmoniously eclectic hideaway amid the hustle-bustle.
With acclaimed Australian chef, Luke Mangan, at the reins, our destination three-goblet awarded restaurant Luke's Kitchen is the jewel in the crown of the hotels beautiful lobby.
Perched high above the city on Level 7 of Kimpton Margot Sydney lies Harper Rooftop Bar, a sprawling retreat that mixes contemporary beach-club interiors with relaxed laid-back vibes to deliver the ultimate in feel-good fun.
VVeronica Kyaw Sann2023.07.29
Twin was very spacious. Travelling for work and was economical to share, including breakfast. Excellent sized room, decent in-room dining options and quality. Beyond expectations for a la carte breakfast, really smooth coffee. Gym was very well equipped, with light refreshments and storage available. Staff helpful, jovial, patient and friendly. Lovely, heritage building close to light rail and either end of Sydney CBD.
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Sydney Central Business District | 0.7km from Queen's Square
Mantra on Kent offers contemporary, stylish Sydney accommodation in the heart of the CBD. Located less than a kilometre from the city's iconic tourist and business destinations including the International Convention Centre, you'll be in the perfect base for business travelers, couples and families to explore the sights and sounds of Sydney.
With 24-hour reception and modern conveniences at your fingertips, Mantra on Kent is the obvious choice for inner city accommodation in Sydney.
AAnonymous User2024.05.15
Facilities: Small apar**ent with stove, range hood, microwave, refrigerator, but relatively small, no oven, dishwasher, washing machine, only suitable for simple meals; restaurant provides simple Western meals, hot food, coffee
Hygiene: Details need to be improved
Environment: Average, location is OK, about ten minutes walk from Town Hall Station, but there are ups and downs and crossing the road, which is slightly unfriendly for dragging boxes
Service: OK
Location: It is within walking distance to Darling Harbour, Circular Quay Hyde Park, museums, etc.
A stay at Hyatt Regency Sydney places you in the heart of Sydney, just a 3-minute walk from SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and within a 5-minute drive of Circular Quay. This 5-star hotel is 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Sydney Opera House and 3.6 mi (5.8 km) from Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Relax and unwind with massages, body treatments, and facials. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.
Grab a bite at Dundee Arm, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Relax with a refreshing drink at one of the 4 bars/lounges. Buffet breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM and on weekends from 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, limo/town car service, and express check-out. Planning an event in Sydney? This hotel has facilities measuring 39827 square feet (3700 square meters), including conference space. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 878 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and minibars. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
CChong Wei Wen Jason2024.03.15
Fantastic hotel with excellent location. Great views of the darling harbour and excellent wine and dine facilities around the hotel. Will highly recommended to anyone who is travelling and looking for a good place to stay in Sydney!
A thoughtfully designed intimate hotel seamlessly connecting each of our guests with our vibrant city.Enviably located on the corner of Sussex and Bathurst Streets, the Crowne Plaza Sydney Darling Harbour is your sanctuary away from home. Within a 5-minute walk, you can be exploring Town Hall, Queen Victoria Building (QVB), and Sydney’s iconic shopping precinct, the waterside pocket of Darling Harbour with entertainment, museums, incredible wildlife centres, and delicious dining options, including neighbouring China Town. We really are in the heart of it all.Relax by our rooftop heated pool and sun deck or unwind with friends in one of three dining venues on-site. You will feel seamlessly connected to Sydney at Crowne Plaza Sydney Darling Harbour.
KKimkin2022.07.16
A fave place to stay in Sydney and close to Town Hall Station.
Rooms are modern with a good sized bathroom. The on-site parking is convenient, though there are cheaper overnight parking options nearby.
The room service menu is great with delicious food, however options are very limited on the late night menu. The ala carte options at breakfast are good too.
The outdoor pool is great with nice views of the city, however it does not appear to be heated so it can be chilly in winter.
Sydney Central Business District | 0.96km from Queen's Square
Ibis Styles Sydney Central is on the doorstep of the vibrant Surry Hills and Oxford Street. Discover spacious, comfortable rooms with a kitchenette, LCD TV, ironing equipment, air conditioning and in-room safety deposit box. The hotel has rooms on 18 levels and features free Wi-Fi, self-check-iin counters, luggage storage, a 24-hour front desk, and Korean and Japanese inspired restaurant and bar. Located in the heart of Sydney's CBD, 400m from Museum Train Station, 800m from Chinatown and 1.2km from Darling Harbour, it is the perfect spot for experiencing all Sydney has to offer with sought-after restaurants, hidden cocktail bars, the best shopping in the city, theatre and live music on your doorstep.
Ibis Styles Sydney Central has proudly received a NABERS energy rating of 4 stars, and a NABERS water rating of 3 stars.
GGuest User2024.08.03
The location is very convenient. One can walk to nearby attractions and the Museum station for transit to and from the airport. The staff were friendly and helpful, and allowed me to check in early and check out one hour late. However, the WIFI is a bit slow and I didn’t get the connection for my computer unless I put it next to the microwave oven near the door, making it a bit inconvenient for me to do my work or conduct online meetings. The breakfast choices were the same during the whole time of my stay. I’m glad that I only stayed for 3 nights.
Perfectly located in beautiful Circular Quay, near the iconic Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is the embodiment of chic style and sophistication. Our luxurious 5-star Sydney hotel with apartment -style suites offers business and leisure guest's effortless access to many of Sydney's top attractions, including the downtown Sydney Rocks district, Pitt Street Mall and Taronga Zoo.
CCHEN2023.02.07
Exceeding expectations, this kind of price can live next to the Harbor Bridge and Sydney Opera House, which is really much more cost-effective than in China. Harbor view suite veiw invincible. The only downside is that there will be international cruise horns in the morning. But it was over in a few seconds, and it was still an experience.
Bienvenue to Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour. The ultimate urban resort in Sydney, voted Australia’s Luxury Hotel of the Year & Australasia Hotel of the Year. Travel & Leisure readers voted our infinity pool Australia's best in 2023. Escape to a world of ultimate relaxation, romance and waterfront sophistication, nestled in the heart of Darling Harbour. With Sydney’s vibrant playground at your doorstep and the International Convention Centre adjacent, revel in the epitome of luxury with unparalleled 5-star service and world-class facilities. Boasting expansive rooms and suites complete with floor-to-ceiling windows and French bathroom amenities. Indulge in the stunning outdoor infinity pool, state-of-the-art gym overlooking the city skyline, luxurious SPA and exclusive top-floor Executive Lounge. Sofitel Darling Harbour is proud to be the recipient of awards across our spa and dining facilities in 2024. Savour the French way of life with four vibrant bars and restaurants, including the award-winning Champagne Bar , and our restaurant Atelier by Sofitel, has retained its two Chef Hats status in the 2024 Australian Good Food Guide Awards. It was also awarded two Goblets in the NSW Wine List Awards. And most recently Sofitel SPA Darling Harbour was announced as runner up in the Best Hotel or Resort Spa category at the Spa and Wellness Awards 2024. Experience pure indulgence in Sydney.
HHamed Taghvaei2024.08.08
When you won't get a 5-star experience at a 5-star hotel.
While the staff was pleasant and helpful, the overall quality of the building and amenities fell short of expectations. The construction seemed to prioritize cost-cutting, resulting in a subpar experience. The room lacked basic items typically provided in a 5-star hotel, such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, bottled water, tissues, and a well-stocked minibar.
Additionally, the room was relatively small, and the materials used, including the bathroom basin and carpet, were of low quality. The entertainment system was limited and required payment for most services, without offering basic apps like YouTube or Spotify.
Overall, despite the friendly staff, the hotel's infrastructure and amenities did not meet the standards of a 5-star establishment.
A stay at Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour places you in the heart of Sydney, within a 15-minute walk of Star Casino and SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium. This 4.5-star hotel is 2 mi (3.2 km) from Circular Quay and 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from Sydney Opera House.
Don't miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including an outdoor pool, an outdoor tennis court, and a fitness center. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a television in a common area.
Grab a bite to eat at The Ternary, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Full breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 10 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Planning an event in Sydney? This hotel has facilities measuring 2250 square feet (209 square meters), including conference space. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 525 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and Smart televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
GGuest User2023.05.05
Good location which is nearby my client office that i needed to get to within walking distance. Walkable to most places. Room is modernised but toilet is old, dingy and a bit dirty to be honest. Hair strands on the bath tub upon arrival and everyday (mine excluded) which is a put off.
Daily housekeeping is only to replenish drinks and bed making. I shed my long hair and they are all over the toilet and bedroom floors. On last night, i found a face cloth i used the previous day with makeup stains refolded and put back onto toilet counter top as if it was new...
Breakfast spread is delectable with ability to bring coffee to-go esp if you ate in a hurry in the morning.
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GGuest UserFirstly, this hotel is perfectly located for business travellers to Macquarie Park Business Centres. The hotel is 5 minutes away from offices, Macquarie Centre and train stations. Absolutely perfect for my work trip. There were some positives. Rooms are fine, completely what you would expect from a business hotel. Bed was comfortable, there was a TV that I never used, space to put luggage and hang up your clothes, a table and a chair etc. However, it goes down hill from there. I'll list the negatives 1 by 1: 1. One pillow had a very strong odour coming from it. Smelled like bad musty BO. I literally had to move the pillow into the cupboard as I couldn't stand the smell. However, this meant that I could smell this musty smell every time I came in and out of the room. 2. 1 of the provide bath towels had a big hole/tear in it. 3. Housekeeping made an error and did not provide shampoo but instead 2 conditioners. Easy enough, I called up reception and they said I have to come down to the reception to get it myself. Fine, went down and was given 1 bottle of shampoo. I went back upstairs to shower only to find that the shampoo given was pre-opened/pre-used. Terrible. After my shower, I went back down to speak to another receptionist who was apologetic and gave me 2 bottles of shampoo. 4. On my second day, I realised housekeeping had not come in, so I went down to speak to the reception again and was told that because of COVID, they only do housekeeping on after the 3rd day of your stay which made it null and void for me. 5. Fitness centre was adequate but they did not replenish the towels and did not clear used towels regularly. On my second day, I had left a used towel on the side as the bin was full. On my third day, the bin was still full and my previous towel still sitting there in the same position I had left it in. Forth day, no more clean towels. 6. If they were so concerned about COVID, they would have more regular cleaning of public areas like the gym and in the hall way where an empty glass and cup set for 3 whole days. The lack of cleaning in public areas to me is unacceptable in the hospitality industry now. All in all, I cannot recommend this hotel to anyone given my concerns above, especially the lack of cleanliness while we are dealing with an epidemic.
665763209The biggest advantage of this hotel is that the location is really great! L3 and L2 Pony are just outside the door, and L1 is at the same intersection. The Train is also convenient, so it is very convenient no matter where you go. If you walk, you can walk along Geo St all the way to Circular Quay, passing Town Hall, QVB, etc. We also tried to walk from the hotel to Darling Harbor, UTC and the University of Sydney, Hyde Park, museums, China Town, etc., and they were all very convenient!
The disadvantage of the room is that when we opened the balcony door of Room 1510, there was a huge fume exhaust vent, so we couldn't sit on the balcony and drink a cup of coffee, and the sound was a bit noisy.
Overall, not bad!
AAnonymous UserIt’s nice comfortable bed and clean sheets. The place is quite old though (used to be a wool factory in past life) and bathroom has mold in the corners but otherwise decently clean. Needs a bit of upgrade. Rooms are very large and has all apar**ent amenities like dishwasher and dishes, oven, washing machine, iron and dryer. Decent stay for work not too far from city. Cafes available one block away but not a lot of options. Plenty of options on food delivery from city though through the major apps. I’d stay again.
VVivianThe hotel room is very comfortable and clean. Just the amenities they offer looks like they are lack of stock in regards with the tiny coffee packets and quality of this. Please leave more than a couple of them, especially when 2 people are staying and the price of the room. Also they were unable to give me late check out at 2PM, to charge 20 usd extra for 2 hrs is not good, especially when they are not full and I have stayed other times before. Thanks.
Vviva HW Sydney is a newly established hotel offering a range of excellent amenities. The rooftop outdoor pool is particularly noteworthy, providing guests with an amazing experience. However, the hotel's location between two highways can detract from the overall experience, particularly for those sensitive to noise pollution. The rooms, albeit well-equipped with various amenities, are on the smaller side, which can make them feel cramped and limit mobility within the space. Additionally, the control of lighting in the rooms can be cumbersome. Another aspect to consider is the absence of a proper hotel lobby, which is a standard feature in many luxurious five-star hotels. This lack of a dedicated lobby may not meet the expectations commonly associated with a five-star hotel experience, especially in Australia where the standards for luxury accommodations are typically lower.
CCamintelAlthough my room was very nice and what I expected, unfortunately my overall experience was not very pleasant at this hotel. The staff at the front desk was not only rude, they actually suggested that I find another hotel during check-in because I pointed out a fee discrepancy (credit card surcharges) that was not disclosed during my booking reservation on Trip.com app.
Meriton properties doesn’t disclose before, during, or after the reservation (Trip.com) that a credit card usage fee will be added, and that’s dishonest in my opinion.
What’s disappointing is the attitude I get for pointing out Meriton’s mistake. First they pointed to the sign on the front desk, however I didn’t make this reservation while standing in their front lobby. Second, they said I should have booked on their website next time where it’s disclosed—perhaps then Trip.com should remove them from their approved hotel list. Finally, to learn of the policy while I check-in by pointing to a sign at the front desk, and then being told that if I don’t like the policy that “I can checkout and take my business elsewhere”, was the last straw and is the definition of horrible customer service and poor resolution management. They could have handled this issue differently and just said, “we will look into it and try to do a better job of informing our customers of our policy online. We apologize for this miscommunication.”
They did email me afterwards with an apology but they still didn’t acknowledge their dishonesty in not disclosing their credit card usage fee on Trip.com app.
GGuest User As my partner and I approached The Elysium, we were immediately charmed by the hotel's grandeur, ensconced in an atmosphere of tranquility, a serene oasis in the bustling city. Our stay was but a couple of nights, yet every moment spent there was steeped in pure bliss, leaving us with unforgettable memories. The warmth with which we were greeted upon arrival was only the beginning of our enchanting journey. Despite it being a busy weekend, the staff went above and beyond to make our stay comfortable and hassle-free. Their genuine interest in our well-being, coupled with their attention to detail, made us feel truly pampered. Our room, a serene haven, was tastefully decorated, blending modern amenities with subtle touches of elegance. A sweeping view of the city skyline against the setting sun from our window was simply mesmerizing, adding an extra layer of magic to our stay. The cleanliness and peaceful ambiance of the room were second to none, contributing to our restful nights. Evening walks in the hotel's serene gardens, imbued with the soft scent of blooming flowers, brought us closer to nature and each other. Meanwhile, the sleek, tranquil spa with its range of rejuvenating treatments further elevated our stay. Our experience at The Elysium was indeed a magical escape, made even more special by the fact that we shared these wonderful moments together. It was a refreshing break, a chance to disconnect from the mundane, and reconnect with each other. Our memories of this place are etched in our hearts, making us yearn to return when the opportunity arises. We left The Elysium with heavy hearts but with the promise of a future visit. It was more than just a hotel, it was an experience, a beautiful chapter in our lives, that we would happily revisit.
GGuest UserI stayed at Crown Towers Perth in Sep 2022 and June 2023. I also stayed in Crown Towers Melbourne in Dec 2022. Thus, the next logical move is to stay in Crown Towers Sydney to complete my experience in staying at all 3 Crown Towers Hotel in Australia. I finally did that. Stayed at Crown Towers Sydney from 3 Nov to 8 Nov 2023. Today is 8 Nov 2023 and I will be checking out shortly. I stayed at an opera king room which has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. The room was very well lit and nice. Just the appropriate size for a sole traveller. I also managed to try most of the restaurants in Crown Towers Sydney except Yoshii Omakase which is so hard to book and Silks. I did not managed to book Yoshii even when it opened for booking. Guess too many people booking. I tried Epicurean for breakfast, dinner at A’Mare, Nobu, Woodcut and Oncore by Clare Smyth. I did not try Silks since being an Asian Chinese, I normally do not eat Chinese food when I go holiday. Got to try other food instead. My favourite restaurant is undoubtedly Oncore where I ordered the 7 course seasonal tasting menu. Superb. Woodcut was also good where I ordered their sirloin steak. Nobu was also nice as it completed my tour of all 3 Nobu in Australia having previously eaten at Nobu Perth and Melbourne when I stayed at Crown Towers there. For Nobu , I ordered the X Haku Omakase which is 5 course. The star of the course was the lobster. Overall I have enjoyed my stay in here. As Sarah Brightman is coming to Sydney in Aug to Oct 2024, I have already booked my tickets to watch her performance at Sydney Opera House in Sep 2024 and also booked a 4 night stay at Crown Towers Sydney again. For the future, I do hope Crown Towers Sydney can have a Crystal Club for breakfast like what Perth and Melbourne has. Also, hope to see more shops/entertainment areas at Crown and also a provision/gift/snack shop here at Crown Towers Sydney.
GGuest UserA great place to stay near Light Rail, Chinatown, Central, and shopping. Our room was excellent, and we found the reception staff always welcoming and helpful. We really enjoyed our stay. It is an excellent hotel for location, for guests who may have difficulty walking up and down sloping streets, as it is in a comparably level area.
How much does it cost to stay at a hotel near Queen's Square per night?
According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night stay at a hotel near Queen's Square in Sydney is US$214. Please note that prices fluctuate often, so this is a general guide only.
Which popular hotels near Queen's Square have pools?
What hotels near Queen's Square offer great breakfasts?
A good breakfast is all you need to kick-start your day. If you're after a hotel in Sydney near Queen's Square with an excellent breakfast, you can consider staying Hyatt Regency Sydney,YEHS Hotel Sydney CBD and Mercure Sydney .These hotels are very popular, so book early.
How much does it cost to stay at hotels near Queen's Square this weekend?
According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night weekend stay at a hotel near Queen's Square in Sydney is about US$227. Prices can change often, so please use this as a general guide.
What popular hotels near Queen's Square have restaurants?
If you like trying local food while you travel, you might want to stay at Hyatt Regency Sydney,YEHS Hotel Sydney CBD and Mercure Sydney . You can find many great restaurants near these hotels where you can taste local cuisine.