Although it's the oldest of Sydney's elite hotels, continual upgrades and refinement have kept this landmark a favorite. Silk furnishings, mahogany timbers, marble bathrooms, and warm hues create opulence in the large rooms (those above the 20th floor have better views). Thoughtful touches for business travelers are everywhere, including enormous room safes that can easily accommodate your laptop, and mobile phones for rent. Executive Club rooms on Level 32 come with extras like meeting rooms and complimentary breakfasts. The spa offers treatments, like the frangipani wrap, that marry exotic ingredients with Australian Aboriginal healing formulas.
Posted by jklement from Zurich on 3/5/07
Rooms are rather on the small side for a hotel of this class. The view however makes up for it. Harbour Bridge, the opera and circular quai all in one. Really great. Service is very good as always in four seasons. They really make you feel home.
Posted by esernel from los angeles on 2/27/07
stayed here twice during my recent visit to australia. on my first visit i had an opera view room on the 30th floor which was very nice, although the room and bath was a bit small. however, the view and the service was incredible. on my return i had an opera view junior suite, which although pricey was well worth the money. the space was luxurious, the bathroom very large and the views of the opera house, circular quay and the harbor bridge were just magnificent. also on my first stay i had club floor privileges, which were nice, although the breakfast in the dining room downstairs was excellent on my second stay, when i did not have the club floor included and i was just as happy to be on the bed and breakfast package with the junior suite and the incredible view
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