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  • Get a taste of Colonial Sydney in the pretty rooms at this famous sandstone pub. The accommodation includes modern necessities such as dataports. Breakfast is included.

  • A large terrace house has been converted into a stylish hotel with small but lovely rooms. There’s a hip bar and restaurant downstairs, and the hotel is close to Oxford Street’s cafés and bars.

  • There are excellent value weekly rates available at this hotel. The clean apartments have well-equipped kitchenettes and are a great choice for busy travellers. There’s a rooftop pool and barbecue area.

  • A classic Manly house has been converted into an eight-room guesthouse, surrounded by tropical plants and an outdoor entertaining area. It’s close to the ocean beach and to the ferry wharf. Each room has a kitchenette, there’s a shared laundry, and week-long rates are available.

  • This agency rents 134 fully self-contained apartments in a range of buildings around Manly. Perfect for longer stays, this is a great way to feel at home. Various types of accommodation are available, many with views, from budget to deluxe in all sizes.

  • Medina Executive Sydney Central

    Housed in one of Sydney’s most beautiful buildings, the former Parcel Post Office, Medina’s apartments are stylishly furnished. There are work areas as well as living and dining spaces, great kitchens, cable TV and stereos.

  • Close to the groovy Crown Street shops and restaurants, Sydney Cricket Ground and Fox Studios, this hotel is also right above the legendary restaurant Bills 2.

  • Medusa

    Medusa makes its own rules as only a boutique hotel can, and traditional room fittings have been replaced by a strong modernist look. Lindt chocolates and Aveda toiletries are complimentary, as is use of a neighbouring gym. There’s also a business room available and dogs are allowed in some rooms.

  • Situated on one of Darlinghurst’s prime eat streets, this art deco boutique hotel is walking distance to Potts Point and Paddington. Check out the roof terrac for views to the Opera House and Habour Bridge.

  • Spectacular views come at only a tiny premium at this friendly hostel. Rooms are clean, bathrooms were recently renovated and Noah’s staff speak Japanese, Hebrew and Swedish.

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