InterContinental SYDNEY
117 Macquarie StreetSydney , NW 2000
Nightly Rates: (USD$279.16 - USD$405.75)
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Hotel Description:
STYLE AND HISTORY ON THE EDGE OF SYDNEY HARBOUR Positioned on the edge of the world’s most stunning harbour, InterContinental Sydney overlooks the Opera House, Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Royal Botanic Gardens. Steps away are the Central Business District, the historic Rocks area, leading shops and boutiques and some of the finest restaurants this city has to offer. This luxury five star hotel blends contemporary style with 19th-century architecture and is distinguished by the façade of the 1851 Treasury Building. InterContinental Sydney’s 509 contemporary accommodation rooms and suites blend luxury with comfort. For the ultimate Sydney experience, stay in a Club InterContinental room and enjoy access to the rooftop lounge. Built to capture panoramic views across Sydney Harbour, it is the city’s only rooftop lounge with wrap around terrace. Beyond your guest room discover the outstanding facilities and services of the hotel including dining venues Café Opera, Cortile and Etch, 24-hour room service and concierge. The indoor swimming pool offers sweeping views of Sydney Harbour and with a number of lounge chairs it is the perfect place to relax. On level 31, with panoramic views of Sydney, the 24-hour Fitness Centre provides all the latest equipment. Whether you are organising a conference, business meeting or the wedding of your dreams, our 15 character filled meeting rooms provide an inviting ambiance and an insight into Sydney’s rich and colourful past.
Check In: 3:00 PM
Check Out: 11:00 AM
Native currency: Australian Dollars
Number of floors: 20
Number of rooms: 509
Time zone: GMT
Areas served: SYDNEY
Restaurants
Café Opera: Reflecting the character of a grand hotel dining room, Café Opera offers a classic yet relaxing dining experience. A wide variety of dishes on the buffet showcase authentic tastes from different corners of the world. On the weekend, spoil yourself with on
Etch: Justin North, 2009 SMH Good Food Guide Chef of the Year, presents simple affordable modern European food at this elegant all-day diner. Etch follows the same philosophy as the two-hat fine-diner Becasse where most of the ingredients are sourced locally f
The Cortile Lounge: Built on the site of the colony’s first vineyard, the Cortile Lounge is the focal point of the hotel. Surrounding the courtyard are three tiers of sandstone arcades that create a soaring atrium. At night the sandstone arcades are illuminated, bringing the
Meeting Facilities
Albert Room:
Bridge Room:
Fort Macquarie Lobby:
Fort Macquarie Room:
Heritage Room:
James Cook Ballroom & Pre-Function Room:
Phillip Room:
Premier's Room:
Quay Room:
The Harbour Room:
Treasury Room:
Hotel Amenities:
(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)- Outlet Adapters
- Porters
- Cellular Telephone Rental
- Currency Exchange
- Email Service
- Golf
- Wireless Internet Access
- Mini Bar
- Phone with speaker
- Private Bathroom
- Safe Deposit Box
- Temperature Control
- Satellite TV
- Babysitting/Child Services
- Breakfast Buffet
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Executive Level
- Hairdryers Available
- Ironing Board
- In Room Movies
- Indoor Pool
- Rollaway Beds
- Safe
- Tour Desk
- Voicemail
- Barber/Beauty Shop
- CD Player
- Connecting Rooms
- DVD Player
- Florist
- Internet Access
- Maid Service
- Free Newspaper
- Valet Parking
- Room Service
- Tennis
- TV
- Porters
- Cellular Telephone Rental
- Currency Exchange
- Email Service
- Golf
- Wireless Internet Access
- Mini Bar
- Phone with speaker
- Private Bathroom
- Safe Deposit Box
- Temperature Control
- Satellite TV
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Location Description:
Downtown - DOWNTOWN
SYDNEY
Manly Ferry The best way to get to Manly is by ferry. The 45 min trip is one of the most beautiful ways to discover Sydney Harbour.
Bondi Bondi is one of Sydney's most eclectic and exciting precincts. A walk along its promenade gives you the chance to experience its carefree sun-drenched lifestyle.
Taronga Zoo Located just 12 minutes from the city by ferry, Taronga Zoo offers free keeper talks, animal shows and feedings throughout the day. It's the best place to get up close to a cuddly koala.
Museum of Contemporary Art The Museum of Contemporary Art is Australia's only museum dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world.
Museum of Sydney The Museum of Sydney is on the site of Australias first Government House, built in 1788 as a home and office for the colonys Governor, Arthur Phillip. The museum gives a great insight into Sydney's colourful past, present and future.
Queen Victoria Building The Queen Victoria Building, now affectionately known as the QVB, was completed in 1898, replacing the original Sydney markets on the site. Originally a concert hall, today the QVB is home to a number of leading shops and boutiques.
Sydney Tower Sydney Tower features 3 attractions: Observation Deck and Oz Trek - these two attractions are both included in the general admission price. Skywalk - this is additional to the general admission charge.
Sydney Aquarium Sydney Aquarium is dedicated to presenting the unique aquatic life of some of the unique Australian habitats to highlight their ecological importance and the necessity of conserving them for the future.
Circular Quay
Convention And Exhibition Ctr
Sydney Opera House Admired internationally and proudly treasured by the people of Australia, Sydney Opera House is an architectural masterpiece. Take a guided tour or experience one of the many first class productions.
Sydney Harbour Brdige The bridge opened in 1932 and soon became known as the Coathanger amongst locals. Today you can climb the bridge and enjoy spectacular views of Sydney Harbour. If your time is limited, a visit to the Pylon Lookout is a great alternative.
Royal Botanical Gardens The Royal Botanic Gardens has been part of Sydney life for almost 200 years thats a long time for a nation that was founded as recently as 1788. This green heart of the city is where locals and office workers come to exercise or simply recharge.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Darling Harbour Darling Harbour is home to a number of Sydney's attractions including Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, Australian National Maritime Museum and the Powerhouse Museum. You'll also find many restaurants and bars in this area.
Circular Quay Vibrant Circular Quay is home to Sydney Ferries. Jump on one of these inconic ferries to explore the beautiful Sydney Harbour.
The Rocks Bursting with a colourful history dating back to convict days, The Rocks is a maze of sandstone lanes, cul-de-sacs and courtyards, packed with shops, warehouses and terraces that were built in the early 19th century.
Manly Ferry The best way to get to Manly is by ferry. The 45 min trip is one of the most beautiful ways to discover Sydney Harbour.
Bondi Bondi is one of Sydney's most eclectic and exciting precincts. A walk along its promenade gives you the chance to experience its carefree sun-drenched lifestyle.
Taronga Zoo Located just 12 minutes from the city by ferry, Taronga Zoo offers free keeper talks, animal shows and feedings throughout the day. It's the best place to get up close to a cuddly koala.
Museum of Contemporary Art The Museum of Contemporary Art is Australia's only museum dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world.
Museum of Sydney The Museum of Sydney is on the site of Australias first Government House, built in 1788 as a home and office for the colonys Governor, Arthur Phillip. The museum gives a great insight into Sydney's colourful past, present and future.
Queen Victoria Building The Queen Victoria Building, now affectionately known as the QVB, was completed in 1898, replacing the original Sydney markets on the site. Originally a concert hall, today the QVB is home to a number of leading shops and boutiques.
Sydney Tower Sydney Tower features 3 attractions: Observation Deck and Oz Trek - these two attractions are both included in the general admission price. Skywalk - this is additional to the general admission charge.
Sydney Aquarium Sydney Aquarium is dedicated to presenting the unique aquatic life of some of the unique Australian habitats to highlight their ecological importance and the necessity of conserving them for the future.
Circular Quay
Convention And Exhibition Ctr
Sydney Opera House Admired internationally and proudly treasured by the people of Australia, Sydney Opera House is an architectural masterpiece. Take a guided tour or experience one of the many first class productions.
Sydney Harbour Brdige The bridge opened in 1932 and soon became known as the Coathanger amongst locals. Today you can climb the bridge and enjoy spectacular views of Sydney Harbour. If your time is limited, a visit to the Pylon Lookout is a great alternative.
Royal Botanical Gardens The Royal Botanic Gardens has been part of Sydney life for almost 200 years thats a long time for a nation that was founded as recently as 1788. This green heart of the city is where locals and office workers come to exercise or simply recharge.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Darling Harbour Darling Harbour is home to a number of Sydney's attractions including Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, Australian National Maritime Museum and the Powerhouse Museum. You'll also find many restaurants and bars in this area.
Circular Quay Vibrant Circular Quay is home to Sydney Ferries. Jump on one of these inconic ferries to explore the beautiful Sydney Harbour.
The Rocks Bursting with a colourful history dating back to convict days, The Rocks is a maze of sandstone lanes, cul-de-sacs and courtyards, packed with shops, warehouses and terraces that were built in the early 19th century.
Guest Ratings & Reviews for InterContinental SYDNEY:
Sep. 11, 2009
Overall Rating:
Location, service, and the amenities.
Concierge misdirected us. Great place to experience Sydney.
May. 18, 2009
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Mar. 17, 2009
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N/A Clean, well kept room and hotel. Our room had a beautiful view of Sydney Harbour.
Dec. 09, 2008
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Apr. 10, 2008
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Location, amenities, services.
The restaurants were a bit pricey. Intercontinental was the ideal location for two senior women. The view out our hotel window was breathtaking. We felt very safe out walking in the area. We made good use of the harbor facilities and restaurants in the area. We thrilled to the excitement o...Read More
Jul. 07, 2007
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The room, the location and the beautiful view.
The staff could have been a little more attentive. N/A
Jun. 20, 2007
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It was beautiful. Understated elegance.
All was good. From the minute we walked in the door we were treated well. We had just flown in from overseas and arrived 5 hours before check-in. They allowed us to check in early. We slept so soundly and they also gave us a room with the most beautiful view of the har...Read More
