InterContinental Sydney — Sydney, Australia
InterContinental Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Built on the site of the first Government House, InterContinental Sydney is distinguished by the façade of the Treasury Building of 1851. InterContinental Sydney's contemporary guest rooms and suites blend luxury with comfort. Specifically designed for the needs of the global traveller, each room contains a picture frame view of the city skyline, Royal Botanic Gardens, Opera House or Harbour Bridge, luxury window seat and chaise longue and High speed internet access and spacious work zone with task lighting.
- - Spa Facility
- - Banquets & Meetings
- - Business Center
- - Disabled Access
- - Executive Retreat
- - Fine Dining on Site
- - Fine Dining Nearby
- - Fitness Center
- - High Speed Internet
- - Pool, Indoor
- - Theatre & Museums
- - Scuba Diving
- - Shopping
- - Casino Gambling
- - Ecological Tourism
- - Fishing - Fly
- - Fishing - Ocean
- - Golf Driving Range
- - Golfing
- - Hiking
- - Horseback Riding
- - Ice Skating
- - Jet Skiing
- - Sailing
- - Ballooning, Hot Air
- - Beach
- - Biking, Mountain
- - Biking, Touring
- - Boating
- - Volleyball
- - Water Skiing
- - Windsurfing
- - Winery Tours
- InterContinental Sydney
- 117 Macquarie Street
- Sydney , 2000
- Australia
Location Summary
A perfect base for work and play, InterContinental Sydney is bordered by the city’s commercial centre, Circular Quay and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Steps away are the historic Rocks area, Sydney Opera House, the Art Gallery of NSW, leading shops and boutiques and some of the finest restaurants in Sydney.
Directions to Hotel
From North - Cross The Sidney Harbour Bridge Via The Cahill Expressway - Take City North Exit And Turn Right Onto Macquarie Street. From South - Via The Eastern Distributor Take The City North Exit And Turn Right Onto Macquarie Street. From East - Drive Along William Street Or Oxford Street Turn Right Into College Street And Right Onto Macquarie Street. From West - Cross The Anzac Bridge And Along King Street Left Into Elizabeth Street - Continue Down To The Corner Of Bridge And Phillip.
If you are ready to book, our advice is to first make your reservation. Our agents will then be able to more effectively assist you with details regarding your children.
If you require further information before making a reservation, please contact us with the hotel name, your dates, and the number and age of the children. Thank you.
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