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Top rated hotels in Sydney

W Sydney
3.8/578 Reviews
Gorgeous room (: I will give them 5 star hotel. Amazing breakfast all staffs friendly and warm welcome dring was nice.
Crowne Plaza Sydney Coogee Beach, an IHG Hotel
4.3/5119 Reviews
Stayed at the Crowne recently for a couple of conferences and is what I have come to expect from Crowne Hotels. The first time was a corner room on 6 that had been fully renovated. Room was big and spacious, bed was comfortable as and the bathroom was small but modern. Second stay was a normal room on 4 that had not been refreshed. Bathroom was a little dated and shower head wasn’t the best. But again the room was a good size and the bed comfortable! On-site breakfast was a full buffet and gave a full range and fresh coffee! Would stay again.
Rydges Sydney Central, an EVT hotel
4.2/5120 Reviews
The best part was when the fish tank maintenance man had a decent chat about the process of cleaning the fish tank that's under the floor in the foyer and taught our children about the fish. The breakfast buffet was a hit with everyone and we struggled to get the children out of the pool.
Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury Valley, an IHG Hotel
4.4/574 Reviews
We had a wonderful relaxing weekend away at the Crowne Plaza Hawkesbury to celebrate our anniversary. Beautifully renovated historical hotel surrounded by manicured gardens, with the best buffet breakfast in their lovely Gazebo Restaurant. We stayed in the spacious junior suite with a small balcony which had beautiful views of the gardens and the mountains in the distance. Our room also had all the modern tech with the latest gadgets to fully enjoy our stay. All the staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, with a shout out particularly to Paris who gave us excellent local recommendations and was more than happy to answer all our questions. An added bonus was a lovely dessert tray and card for our anniversary that the hotel surprised us with when we came back to our room one evening! Highly recommended.
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel
4.1/549 Reviews
The food is really bad, the steak is not there yet. At the time of check-out, the female white man at the front desk looked the same as her mother. It was not discrimination. She also had the same attitude towards the white man. I was afraid that she would be the boss lady 🤣🤣🤣. The key point of this intelligent control is that it is completely out of control. The room service in Australia is not 24 hours. There is no need to find someone to clean the toilet after taking a shower at night. Anyway, the service industry in Australia is a sky-high price, and there is no service at all. Do n’t be surprised when you first arrive. After all, foreign countries attach importance to ”human rights”. Cleaning the toilet in the middle of the night will exhaust the foreigners, understand!
Peppers the Hills Lodge
4.3/586 Reviews
25 December 11:50pm I arrived at Hills Lodge after my husband had booked me in online. I requested an upgrade for my room which I mentioned I was willing and able to pay for but was informed I was in the last room available for the night a queen standard. This was a 15+ minutes conversation which matters because I had informed the front desk team I had just been discharged for severely swollen legs and high blood pressure needed to rest immediately. A lovely porter assisted me with my bags and acknowledged my interaction with front desk had been challenging and difficult to understand. When we arrived at the room the bed was not made the sheets were sloppy tucked under the pillows and the sheets werehanging out of the sides and there was a big dip in the middle like someone had been sitting there , I was SHOCKED I told the porter who tried to convince me the bed was made and it had just been made in a rush. I refused to settle in as I could tell it was an unmade bed , I then saw a bin with RUBBISH in it, 2 Pepsi cans, KFC packets and showed him, he checked the bathroom and saw towels on the rack and open soap at the sink. He apologised and told me he’d call reception to organise another room. He tried to convince me this was unusual for the hotel. I was still aghast as the cost did not correlate with this tardiness. The front desk then organised another room for me down the hall “an upgrade” they said. It was a suite with a separate lounge - however to my surprise I had been told there was no more rooms available when I checked in 30mins before and there’s no way they would have prepared a room in 20mins. The room was presentable but the curtain had a big red stain on it (forgot to take a picture) and the carpet dusty and old. I told my husband of my experience but because it was 1am on Boxing Day and the state of my body I had nowhere else to go. I stayed there till the morning and left early for personal reasons and thankful I did not have to stay another moment there. A few days later I called the hotel and told them my ordeal - the manager was polite but I was disappointed in how he kept trying to excuse the front desk’s behaviour. He told me how another guest had given the front desk guy a glowing review. I was not rude when I called him but just factual and encouraged him to make improvements for his team and in how they receive guests. His comments made me wonder why would the front desk treat me like that. I was unwell, with a baby in hospital and a husband away. Did I not deserve compassion and good customer service. It made me wonder was it the colour of my skin? I’ll never know but one thing I know is to encourage you to speak out if something looks wrong! You’re paying for this service and if you’re going to stay at Hills Lodge - good luck. I would not personally use my hard earned dollars to stay there. Very disappointed customer. Hills Lodge - excellence matters not sure how you got 4 stars but please DO BETTER!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Spa in Sydney?

    Whether you are travelling to Sydney for business or tourism, YHA Sydney Central , Citadines Walker North Sydney and Ibis Budget Sydney Airport are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Spa in Sydney?

    For hotels with Spa in Sydney, the average price on weekdays is £170, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £198.

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    Many hotels with Spa in Sydney are luxury hotels. Hilton Sydney, Meriton Suites Mascot Central and The Fullerton Hotel Sydney are very popular.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels355
Number of Reviews23,035
Highest Price£1,524
Lowest Price£25
Average Price (Weekdays)£170
Average Price (Weekends)£198

Selected Hotels in Sydney with Spas

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Sydney/J.A. Douglas McCurdy Airport is the primary airport in Sydney. Besides flying, taking a train to Sydney Central Railway Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 23.62°C during the day, 20.05°C at night

• April to June: 17.54°C during the day, 13.69°C at night

• July to September: 15.75°C during the day, 11.45°C at night

• October to December: 21.53°C during the day, 17.51°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 117.5 cm

• Summer: 126.8 cm

• Autumn: 83.53 cm

• Winter: 79.6 cm

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