Which is The Best Sydney Hotel?
Sydney is the largest city of Australia and is also the state capital of New South Wales. Home to 4.34 million people, Sydney is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. However, according to the Mercer cost of living survey, Sydney is also Australia’s “most expensive city” and the 66th most expensive city in the world. Therefore, it’s important that you spend some time researching Sydney hotels to ensure you get the best travel deal. Otherwise your dream Australian vacation could easily turn into a financial nightmare.
Blue is one of the trendy Sydney hotels located in the Woolloomooloo marina in the New South Wales district. Blue was rated the #1 Sydney accommodation by www.resortsandlodges.com and also received the “Gold List” award by Condé Nast Traveler in 2007. The Sydney Morning Herald and Sydney Good Food Guide both rated Blue’s Water Bar the “Bar of the Year” or “Best Bar.” It’s also one of the top 10 bars in the world, according to Condé Nast Traveler. Your room will be plush with a flat screen TV, Serendipity bath products and pillow-top mattresses with featherbeds. Double rooms with bay views start at $295.
Sometimes luxury hotels aren’t what your family had in mind for your Sydney accommodations. For instance, if you’re traveling with children, Barbara McMahon from the UK Guardian newspaper recommends staying at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo. The “Roar and Snore” program includes “a guided night safari, tent accommodations, buffet dinner, refreshments, continental breakfast, behind-the-scene tours, free car parking and admission to the zoo the following day.” The all-inclusive cost is $165 for adults and $110 for children. Sleeping bags, sheets and ground mats can also be rented for $10/night. Taronga zoo is home to more than 4,000 animals from over 350 different species. They’ve birthed elephants and platypuses on the property and are noted for having impressive “Wild Australia” and “Wild Asia” displays.
If money is no object to you when you’re considering Sydney hotels, then there isn’t a more prestigious hangout than Park Hyatt. Beneath the Harbor Bridge nestled up against the waterfront, this is the Sydney vacation destination of choice for celebrities and visiting diplomats alike. Private balconies look out over the Opera House and personal spas await prestigious guests. Suites come with mini-bars, satellite radio/stereo system, DVD players, four balconies, special work desks and robes. Rooms go up to $5,000/night at this in-demand hotel. For more information, visit www.sydney.park.hyatt.com.
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