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Sydney hotel accommodation guide
It might seem surprising that Sydney, established in 1788, is not Australia's capital. The city has a tangible sense of history in the old stone walls and well-worn steps in the backstreets around The Rocks, while the sandstone cliffs, rocks and caves amongst the bushlined harbour still contain Aboriginal rock carvings, evocative reminders of a more ancient past. Flying into Sydney provides a thrilling close-up snapshot of the city as the aeroplane swoops alongside sandstone cliffs and golden beaches, revealing toy-sized images of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House tilting in a glittering expanse of blue water. Towards Mascot airport the red-tiled roofs of suburban bungalows stretch ever southwards, blue squares of swimming pools shimmering from grassy backyards. The night views are nearly as spectacular, skyscrapers topped with colourful neon lights while the illuminated white shells of the Opera House reflect on the dark water as ferries crisscross to Circular Quay. If it's seen at its gleaming best from the deck of a harbour ferry, especially at weekends when the harbour's jagged jaws fill with a flotilla of small vessels, racing yachts and cabin cruisers, it's at its most varied in its neighbourhoods, not least for their lively café and restaurant scenes. Getting away from the city centre and exploring them is an essential part of Sydney's pleasures. .....read more
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Merchant Court is a luxury hotel located in downtown
Sydney, 12 kilometers from Sydney Kingsford Smiths
Airport. This hotel enjoys a vibrant, inner city
location, atop the Sydney Central Plaza building.
Guests enjoy a short walk to Darling Harbor,......
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Sebel Sydney is superbly positioned in Sydney's
cosmopolitan city fringe suburb, Surry Hills, just
minutes away from the Entertainment Centre, Central
Railway Station and Sydney's CBD. The hotel is
strategically located only 10 kilometers away from
the Kingsford Smith Airport...
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