Posted on December 4, 2010.
Sydney's most luxurious hotels Find Luxury Hotels in Sydney is easy, after all, a city known for its style. Choose the location that best suits your needs a little more difficult. It's all a matter of personal taste, starting with the two key divisions: traditional and contemporary.
If you're a traditionalist at heart, stand-out options include exquisite Observatory, owned by Orient-Express, and the beautiful Sir Stamford at Circular Quay. Both institutions offer a setting of classic charm and service of the highest standards. The Observatory, near the famous Rocks district, has won more awards than any other Australian hotel and art collection at Sir Stamford includes some of the finest works of the country.
At the other end of the spectrum calculation is stay small, perfect and incredibly hip - a penthouse cum ultimate style, but do not worry too much: all the rooms here are fabulous. The same can be said for a number of other boutique hotels wildly fashionable and chic uber-cool group Taj Blue Woolloomooloo Wharf, the disarmingly eccentric Medusa in Darlinghurst, the sensational Storrier Potts Point, and The dazzling diamond, Kings Cross between them. For beach lovers there are the raves in Bondi.
But equally great contemporary Amora Jamison is where style and fashion reign supreme. And if you can not choose between old and new, the Westin offers both chambers of classic World Heritage in great Old Town General Post Office Tower and modern rooms with breathtaking views. Similarly, Sebel Pier One design blends contemporary chic Federation Rocks: an ideal combination for the undecided.
Then there are the other major international names - Hilton, Shangri La, Four Seasons, InterContinental, Marriott, Hyatt, and more, all of which offer superb accommodation and excellent facilities in prime locations.
There are also some lesser known hotels Sydney . One of them has an international offer, but is a little less known is the astonishing Swissotel, whose homes are sophisticated and spa within walking distance of many major attractions.
But the choice is not limited to traditional or modern. Some styles bridge the gap, and one of them is the Art Deco era a beautifully illustrated, in a minimalist fine at Grace beautiful and centrally located.
Sydney attracts many world celebrities, and if you want a glimpse of one, you can try the prestigious Park Hyatt at The Rocks or Quay Grand Suites, next to the Opera.
Finally, if you intend to spend money like there's no tomorrow, there's really only one rival: the master suite at the Hilton. For a million Australian dollars, you can enjoy two nights of pure splendor and collect wonderful memories: a Bentley Continental convertible, a diamond of 12 carats, for a wristwatch Brietling Bentley and tailor-made suit of them. Of course, some tasty meals are also included, but not all. Three floors of the hotel - a hundred cottages - will be available for family and friends, and there will be a party of luxury to entertain. Tempted?