"Facilities: Fully equipped with appliances and kitchenware, ready for move-in. Suitable for families with children to cook for themselves at any time. Washing machines and dryers are available.
Environment: One bedroom and one living room, balcony facing the sea, with a view of the opera house. Located in North Sydney, it takes only a few minutes to go downstairs to the supermarket and subway.
Service: Thoughtful service. After all, it is a self-catering apartment.
Hygiene: The hotel does not clean daily in the traditional way. Once every three days, if you need materials or enhanced cleaning during this period, you can contact the hotel for paid cleaning."
"The room is ok, we are the hotel at 8 o'clock in the evening. But there was no one at the front desk, only the envelope was left, and there was an introduction to our keys and a room. Had to press the call, the voice of an old man, can not tell the words, exchanged for a long time and finally successfully checked in. Wi-Fi is not free, it’s horrible. Fortunately, I have my own portable Wi-Fi. There is still time to take a taxi to see the light show of the opera house. Take a taxi to the opera house and it will look like a dozen Australian dollars."
"Building is right across from the Crows Nest Metro station"
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"It has a stylish appearance.
It's located in North Sydney, and the price is more reasonable than in central Sydney.
Although the dust can be a bit of a concern, the room was clean, spacious, and I was able to cook in it."
"It is a budget hotel. The public areas are clean and the external environment is quite beautiful. However, the kitchen and bathroom are shared, which is not very convenient. Especially the room you checked in at the beginning is just above the kitchen. Someone is making food in the kitchen in the middle of the night. Ding ding ding. The loud noise woke people up, or it was the smell of oil smoke in the whole building. Later, I finally changed rooms. Several local Australian young people went to the courtyard to have a barbecue and talk every other night. It was also midnight, and it was so noisy that I couldn't sleep. If you are not a good sleeper, you can still stay here. But for me, I won’t dare to stay here anymore. I have to wear earplugs when I sleep. It’s not suitable for me. When going to the toilet or having breakfast, you have to double check whether you have the room card with you, otherwise there will be no one at the front desk and you will not be able to enter the room."
"The hotel was clean, room well designed with handy shelving and coat hooks. Staff were very lovely and attentive. Bed comfortable and tv had Chromecast. No late checkout offered even though we had paid the highest premium for the room for the year. Though we were provided complimentary wine given it was New Years which was very thoughtful.
The pool was a bit average, could be fixed up with a spa and sauna added and better seating/greenery on the roof.
Overall would stay there again. Excellent location to north Sydney areas."
"The view from the hotel is breathtaking. I wasn’t interested to go out from the hotel as the whole Sydney was infront of my window.
The photos can underestimate the wonderfulness of the views.
The breakfast was delicious.
The staff were friendly.
Quite and nice.
I will choose it again if I visit Sydney in future."
"Amazing hotel! I loved the room and the facilities provided (gym and launderette). Easy distance from restaurants, cafes, supermarkets and chemists.
Really clean and comfort based.
The only thing that disappointed me was that had I booked a premier studio room (hoping that’s the correct term) with a harbor view but was allocated a room with no view (city or harbor) upon check-in. Had to request for a different room and the staff were happy to reallocate but I believe the room was a less expensive one (since I lost the premier studio facilities) and was not offered any refunds for that."
"We were at the Sydney Harbour National Park and went to the hotel. The front desk staff was very enthusiastic when we checked in. We told us how to go to restaurants and supermarkets nearby, but they got off work at 7 pm and used it after going out. The key opens the door. The door locks, switches and window styles in the room are very retro, the public bathroom is very clean and has no odor, and it can also be bathed inside. Although there are many other guests in the building, the room is soundproof. Foreign hotels generally do not charge a deposit. Since we had to catch the plane on the second day, we got up at 4 in the morning and put the key in the staff window when we left the store."
At which popular hotels in North Sydney can I try local foods?
Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at
The North Sydney HotelandQuest North Sydney
. There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near these hotels.
When travelling to North Sydney, which hotels have pools?
When going on a business trip to North Sydney, which hotels are the most popular with business travelers?
When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests.
Rydges North Sydney
has convenient transportation links and an inexpensive price. Consider staying here during your trip.
What popular hotels have non-smoking rooms in North Sydney?
In North Sydney, what popular hotels have free Wi-Fi?
When staying at a hotel, Internet access is important for both vacationers and business travellers.
Quest North Sydney, Vibe Hotel North Sydney and View Sydney
are all popular hotels in North Sydney with free Wi-Fi.