Hilton Sydney
Sandip HorSandip Hor/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, SYDNEY/ Updated : Dec 26, 2016, 13:48 IST
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Hilton Sydney is located right in the heart of downtown in close proximity to Sydney Town Hall, the world famous Queen Victoria Building, Pitt Street Mall and iconic departmental stores of Myers and David Jones. With 597 rooms and … Read more
Hilton Sydney is located right in the heart of downtown in close proximity to Sydney Town Hall, the world famous Queen Victoria Building, Pitt Street Mall and iconic departmental stores of Myers and David Jones. With 597 rooms and suites, this hotel doesn’t offer any such spectacular views unless on the top floors, but many stay here because of its great location. Read less

Hilton Sydney is located right in the heart of downtown in close proximity to Sydney Town Hall, the world famous Queen Victoria Building, Pitt Street Mall and iconic departmental stores of Myers and David Jones. With 597 rooms and suites, this hotel doesn’t offer any such spectacular views unless on the top floors, but many stay here because of its great location. It’s within walking distance of many corporate houses, city attractions, restaurants and bars, shopping outlets and the Town Hall underground train station, making it easy for guests to commute. The sun-drenched lobby proudly displays a magnificent aluminium sculpture by renowned Australian sculptor Bronwyn Oliver. Its Marble Bar is an icon of Sydney while dining at Glass Brasserie is a gastronomic heaven. For keeping fit and well there is a health club, spa centre and a swimming pool. For meetings and conventions, the hotel offers 4000 sq m space across four dedicated floors to host up to 3000 delegates, making it the nation’s largest convention and meeting venue.
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