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Looking for nice hotel in Sydney that takes the Entertainment Book for discounts
Does anyone know of a nice (comfortable) hotel in Sydney that is centrally
located, my family (2 adults and 2 kids ages 12 and 15) will be visiting in August and are looking to stretch our dollars without to much sacrifice. Thanks to any and all the respond |
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looking to stretch our dollars without to much sacrifice.
aren't we all? 8-) |
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Alan S wrote in
: On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:23:27 -0600, "terry" wrote: |Does anyone know of a nice (comfortable) hotel in Sydney that is |centrally located, my family (2 adults and 2 kids ages 12 and 15) will |be visiting in August and are looking to stretch our dollars without |to much sacrifice. | |Thanks to any and all the respond | If you're looking for cheap and reasonable, but basic and certainly NOT 4*, try Roslyn Gardens in Elizabeth Bay. It's only a walk to Kings Cross (so keep an eye on those teenagers) but also has a kitchenette. If you're really trying to save, they have rooms with a double bed plus a double bunk - but your teenagers may not appreciate sleeping in the same room as mum and dad:-) Buses 100 metres away take you into the city (about 15 minutes); the all day fares then allow you rides on all transport including the trains and ferries. Usually around AU$90-110 through wotif or needitnow. There are also serviced apartments available in the inner city if you do a little searching - your best option if you want a slightly better quality might be a two-bedroom serviced apartment. Cheers, Alan, Australia I can heartily second Alan's recommendation of Roslyn Gardens. We enjoyed a week there, very nicely situated, walked along the Harbour to the botanical gardens and the Opera House. Very well operated. When we return in a few years, that's one place we will revisit. Richard |
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