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Top 10 Traditional Hotels

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  • 1. InterContinental Sydney

    A beautiful 1851 Treasury building offers five-star luxury. The soaring foyer has a lovely lounge. All rooms have window seats, a chaise longue and views of the city or harbour and Botanic Gardens.

  • 2. The Westin Sydney

    In this glorious heritage building, rooms in the restored main building feature antique fittings, although the majority of rooms are in the new tower section. Find great restaurants and a food store in the GPO.

  • 3. Stamford Plaza

    Live old-world style at this sumptuous hotel. The lounge and dining areas are magnificent, the rooms are large and traditionally decorated, and the hotel’s proximity to the classiest shopping precinct in Sydney is unbeatable.

  • 4. The Observatory Hotel

    Book a package at the renowned day spa when you stay at this absolute luxury hotel. The hotel caters especially well to business travellers, and arranges a limousine drop-off for morning meetings.

  • 5. Sheraton on the Park

    Enjoy all the facilities you’d expect at a fine hotel, such as marble bathrooms, stylish furnishings, data ports, 24-hour room service, helpful concierges, babysitting services and lounges.

  • 6. Sofitel Wentworth

    This building is a Sydney classic thanks to its curved, copper-clad façade. Inside, modern chandeliers feature hundreds of glass tear-drops, and throughout the hotel pale wood and rich, dark fabrics are used to maximum effect.

  • 7. Hilton

    Re-opening in 2005 after massive renovations, the Hilton Sydney is one of the city’spremier land-marks. Alongside super chef Luke Mangan’s glass brasserie and New York designer Tony Chi’s Zeta bar, the luxurious guest rooms include relaxation suites.

  • 8. Castlereagh Boutique Hotel

    Full of character, this well-located hotel is great value. The rooms here, full of period furniture and patterned upholstery, offer essentials such as TVs, bars, fridges and tea and coffee facilities.

  • 9. The Grace Hotel

    You couldn’t be closer to the action than at The Grace. The restored hotel dates from the 1930s and its refurbishment has retained the building’s original Art Deco style.

  • 10. The Russell

    A lovely old-fashioned hotel sits above a historic pub, the Fortune of War. The Russell offers complimentary breakfast, a quaint guest sitting room, well-stocked library and sunny rooftop garden overlooking the busy Quay. Some rooms have shared bathrooms.

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