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Sydney Central Hotel Managed by The Ascott Limited
Sydney Central Hotel Managed by The Ascott Limited
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1004)
The price is NT$4,192
per night
May 12 - May 13
Holiday Inn Darling Harbour, an IHG Hotel
Holiday Inn Darling Harbour, an IHG Hotel
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (999)
The price is NT$4,205
per night
May 19 - May 20
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Chinatown Resorts & Hotels with Spas information
Resorts & Hotels with Spas in Chinatown |
2 |
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Highest price | NT$4,205 |
Cheapest price | NT$4,192 |
Number of guest reviews | 2,011 |
Total number of hotels in Chinatown | 4,593 |
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5/5 Excellent
"We were really blown away when we arrived at this hotel after an 11 hour flight. Bellhops and check in staff all in pristine uniforms. It seemed like every guest was dressed in pressed business clothes. Ferraris and BMWs out front. Very fancy. We were in rumpled travel clothes. I don’t even think I had packed clothes for anything other than hiking or the beach. I felt so out of place, but every single employee made us feel like VIPs. From the front bellhop who told us silly stories and gave us great directions to the waterfront to see the Opera House up close to the front clerks who made sure our room was perfect. Room was fabulous and our view of the Opera House amazing. (Get the executive room with the view. Totally worth the extra money.)
This hotel is within walking distance to the train station, the harbour and ferries, shopping and of course, the Sydney Opera House.
We took the ferry to the zoo and back with no issues.
The only complaint I would have is the breakfast. It’s pretty pricey. You get to pick an item on the menu, have access to the buffet and can order a drink like a latte or a cappuccino. The staff are great and the view of the city awesome. It just didn’t taste very good. Everything was really pretty and magazine cover worthy, but most of it was either dry or undercooked. The sun was shining directly in my boyfriend’s eyes the entire time as well. When we asked to lower the blinds a little we were told it would affect the view. "
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