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    Spicers Potts Point

    Charming rooms in the chic inner suburb

    Spicers Potts Point is an intimate boutique hotel on a picturesque avenue in the affluent central suburb of Potts Point. Created from three handsome Victorian terrace houses, airy, light-filled interiors and artworks by Australian artists Martine Emdur and Keith Burt create a calm, welcoming space.

    The 16 rooms and four suits are all luxuriously appointed, some featuring their own terrace areas, with rain showers, Bose sound systems and modern fittings.

    Breakfast can be taken in the garden room and while there’s no restaurant here, after evening cocktail and canapés at the bar, you can head out into Potts Point to discover some of Sydney’s best restaurants and cafés. The Royal Botanical Gardens, The Art Gallery of NSW, Circular Quay and the Sydney Opera House are all also close by. The hotel has also partnered with several local restaurants if you are after in-room dining, and complimentary gym and yoga facilities are just a 50 metre walk away.

    Highlights

    16 rooms and four suites

    Garden breakfast room

    Bar

    Inclusive yoga and gym facilities nearby

    In-room dining available

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    Ovolo Woolloomooloo

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    Ovolo Woolloomooloo

    A trendy and unique hotel occupying the length of Finger Wharf in Woolloomolloo, Ovolo Woolloomooloo is a prominent landmark in the heart of Sydney Harbour, offering guests a sense of luxury and comfort, all in walking distance of some of Sydney’s premier landmarks. Blending a sense of heritage with the utmost in modernity, contemporary designs and tech-savvy features combine with the history of the wharf, ensuring the significance of the area isn’t dwarfed by the impressive facilities and features of the interior.

    As you enter the hotel, you’ll be met by dramatically high ceilings, exposed beams and giant fans, all helping to display the building’s history. Countering this are the likes of trees draped in fairy lights, a pool table, and old video games, all helping to add a fun and informal touch to the setting. There’s a choice of 100 rooms at Ovolo Woolloomooloo, all defined by their spacious nature and touches of a playful theme, characterised by striking colours, eclectic pieces and unique lighting. Countless gadgets can be found in each room, including an iPad and AppleTV, while signs of the hotel’s commitment to sustainability are also present, through the likes of reusable bathroom amenity containers.

    Dining is also a thoughtfully considered feature of a stay at Ovolo Woolloomooloo, with the hotel’s own Alibi, a design-led bar, and restaurant, providing dishes and refreshments that are the brainchild of the renowned plant-based chef, Matthew Kenney. If you need to work off the cocktails and inspired plant-based dishes enjoyed at Alibi, the hotel is home to a 24-hour gym, as well as a 24-hour swimming pool, both perfect for getting your fill of exercise during your stay in Sydney.

    Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline