Observatory Hotel in Sydney | Travel + Leisure
89-113 Kent Street
The Rocks
Sydney
www.observatoryhotel.com.au
(800) 745-8883 or 61-2-9256-2222

COST: $$$$


The poshest old-school hotel in town (it’s part of the Orient-Express group) isn’t exactly in town; though it’s in the heart of the lively historic Rocks district, it’s tucked away in a peaceful, mostly residential enclave. The setting works well for the hotel’s exclusive clientele (bigwigs and celebs like Nicole Kidman); it also jibes with the elegant, formal aesthetic, which mimics that of a private manor. The 100 guest rooms are decorated traditionally (and a little fussily), with dark-wood wardrobes and dressers, heavy swagged drapes and overstuffed chairs, and lots of brocade and chintz; some have private balconies and arched windows. The common areas have a similarly grand vibe—and include the wood-paneled Globe Bar; the fancy French/Japanese restaurant Galileo; and a spectacular subterranean swimming pool whose vaulted ceiling twinkles like a southern-hemisphere night sky, thanks to hundreds of fiber-optic “stars.”

Tip: Don’t miss “Tea Master” Tjok Gde Kerthyasa’s elaborate afternoon ceremonies at the Globe Bar.

Room to Book: Rooms 326 and 324 (executive suites) and 310 (a junior suite) have the best views of Walsh Bay.

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From Travel + Leisure, Feb 2005

“A residential-style property that caters to privacy-seekers. Don't miss the pool's fiber-optic constellation ceiling....” MORE>>

–Emma Sloley, “Sydney Steps Out”

From the T+L 500

Discreet property with grand 19th-century style, in the Rocks district.

Stats:
100 rooms; 2 restaurants; 1 bar.
Competitive Edge:
The intimate ambience and personalized service of a small hotel, with great amenities.
Rooms to Book:
A spacious Junior Suite with wood-paneled walls etched with native birds and flowers.
Don't Miss:
Tea master Tjok Gde Kerthyasa's elaborate afternoon ceremonies.

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