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Primus Hotel Sydney

Name of hotel

Primus Hotel Sydney

 

Year opened

December 2015

 

Last refurbishment

Once the Sydney Water Board headquarters, 339 Pitt Street was transformed into a 5 star hotel in 2015.

 

Neighbourhood

Perfectly positioned in the heart of the CBD.

 

Walking distance to:

Primus Hotel Sydney is within easy walking distance of entertainment, history and retail with Town Hall, the iconic Hyde Park, Queen Victoria Building, St Mary’s Cathedral and emerging Korea town on its doorstep. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera house and The Rocks are also only a short walk away.

 

Size and style:

172 generously-sized rooms and suites featuring lavish Art Deco interiors and architecture.

 

Guest profile:

Business professionals, dignitaries and sophisticated travellers.

Family friendly:

Yes

Airport transfers:

Available on request.

You need to know:

For two years, handpicked master craftsman from around the world meticulously restored the former Sydney Water Head Office.

On-site dining and drinking facilities:

The Wilmot: is an art-deco restaurant that seats 120, with acclaimed new executive chef Daniel Menzies at the helm.

The Lobby Bar: is a stylish spot for intimate pre- or post-dinner drinks.
Level Seven: is Sydney’s hottest new Rooftop bar offering champagne, cocktails and share food by the stunning lap pool. It’s an urban oasis with green terracing, flowing water and indoor-outdoor spaces creating the ultimate New York rooftop vibe.

On-site facilities:

Parking

Yes – valet parking is available on-site, charged at A$25 for three hour dining at the Wilmot and A$70 for 24 hours.

Pool

Yes – one outdoor heated pool.

Gym

Yes

Spa

No

Concierge recommends:

Central Roasters – A hidden little gem located on Central Street, next to Primus Hotel Sydney. They roast their own beans and offer friendly service.

The Strand Arcade – A beautiful heritage building with designer brands, two of Sydney’s best chocolate stores and great coffee. Make sure you head to the top level to best appreciate the beautiful architecture. It also happens to be a great spot for people watching.

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