Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Sydney Hotels with an Aura



Do you want to experience the criss-cross Sydney Harbor or catch a performance at the Opera House, and visit famed Bondi Beach?

All this can happen with a reservation at one of the all inclusive Sydney hotels. The Westin Sydney is one of such hotels located in the heart of the city's central business district and is about eight miles from Kingsford Smith Airport. Constructed in 1887, initially Westin Sydney was the Sydney General Post Office, which was later converted as the hotel.  The nearby attractions include the General Post Office Clock Tower which is 164 feet, Queen Victoria Building and Star City Casino are just half a mile and only in a distance of two miles is the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, Museum of Natural History, the Rocks, Darling Harbour, and New South Wales Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences.

This grand hotel has 31 floors with 416 luxurious rooms, amenities includes GPO Restaurants and Bars, Mosaic Restaurant (Mediterranean), the Lounge & the Bar, a pool, and a fitness center with massage treatments, sauna, and exercise machines. Other features of the hotel are huge ballroom, full-service business center on site, valet laundry service, covered parking (fee applies), currency exchange, in-room massage treatments,etc. Rooms are basically non-smoking feature signature Heavenly Beds, cable or satellite TV, dial-up Internet access, high-speed Internet access (fee applies), separate bath and shower stalls, coffee and tea, minibars, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, safes, dual-line-telephones, bathrobes and slippers, floor-to-ceiling windows, bathroom telephones, ergonomic desk chairs, and complimentary newspapers.

The Westin Sydney with an historic aura has General Post Office building houses the Heritage Rooms and Tower rooms with views of the city.

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