Sydney for a weekend in March
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Sydney for a weekend in March
Homebase in Melbourne right now. Going to Sydney with my wife and 15 year old daughter for a weekend in March. Any thoughts on reasonable places to stay?
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Check on www.wotif.com. It'll give you an idea of what's available at what price point. You may do as well or better on the hotel's own website so once you find something that works, check the hotel website to see if you can better the price.
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You should look at the Rocks area, that's walking distance to the Opera House. Russell Hotel is reasonably priced. http://www.therussell.com.au/
Also try the Lord Nelson brewery, there have been good reports here from people staying there. Here's a list of hotels in that area. http://www.therocks.com/sydney-Accom...ommodation.htm
Also try the Lord Nelson brewery, there have been good reports here from people staying there. Here's a list of hotels in that area. http://www.therocks.com/sydney-Accom...ommodation.htm
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We recently stayed at Sydney Harbour BnB--$155 for a double room with shared bath and a very substantial breakfast (served in the courtyard). Would recommend that if they have something suitable for 3. The Russell hotel was nearby. I agree that is the best area to stay. With just a weekend you don't want to waste time finding your way around.
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You want to look at the Rocks and Circular Quay area. Take a look at the Sir Stamford Circular Quay. Lovely hotel, great service. It is across from the botanical gardens and easily walkable to the opera house and Circular Quay
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Here's the site I use for Sydney accommodation - http://www.visitnsw.com/ - it's the official NSW tourism site. Also, if you're near the rocks and you like Japanese food, I recommend Nakashima.
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The Meriton World Tower is a little pricey but you get the advantage of kitchen facilities, laundry facilites and a homely type feel instead of a cooped up hotel room. They have many different locations around Sydney!
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