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Address Olympic Boulevard, Olympic Park, Homebush Bay Map
General Info

A 5* brand new hotel opened in September 2008, suitable for business travellers and corporate clients. Most rooms have panoramic views of the Olympic Park and some rooms can enjoy the views of Sydney. The hotel has outdoor and indoor private parking facilities. Total 212 rooms including 14 suites with spa bath and 12 disable rooms. Superior Rooms are of reasonable size with modern design, large bathroom with separate shower and bath, wireless internet, safe deposit box, iron & ironing-board, LCD TV and mini-bar. The Bacar Restaurant offers international cuisine. It has a small private dinning room for max. 10 pax. Opening hours 06:30 - 22:00. The Bacar Wine Bar opens from noon to midnight. Good size lobby

Primus Hotel Sydney

apartment hotel
Address 339 Pitt Street Map
Address 339 Pitt Street Map
General Info

Iconic 1930 s building, this heritage sensitive refit of the former Sydney Water Board headquarters, is a fine example of art deco glamour. The hotel showcases a lobby bar, an adjoining all-day dining restaurant, rooftop pool and conferencing and event spaces underpinned by a modern design philosophy. The rooms are thoughtfully designed harmonising contemporary style and art deco design. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are available at this property. This accommodation has a medium lobby. This is a historic building. Other amenities/ services Some rooms have internet via television Air conditioning 2 lifts Porterage 24 hour Room service 24 hour 1 outdoor pool Gymnasium Business centre Disabled facilities

Posh Hotel

apartment hotel
Address 8-14 Broadway Map
Address 8-14 Broadway, Chippendale Map
General Info

The brand new, 32 room boutique hotel is located in the heart of Sydney. Dine in style at world-famous restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs. We are just moments from George Street, and literally right next to Central Station.