"The location is top-notch, the toiletries are also top-notch, Dyson hair dryer, smart toilet, stroll around the harbor at night, walk around the Opera House and Sydney Botanic Gardens. The scenery is so beautiful that it doesn't seem real, it's like a fairy tale. Lying in bed and watching the Opera House at sunrise or sunset, what can I complain about this kind of life?"
"We booked a room specifically for its Sydney Opera House view. However, there's a busy road right outside the building, and even though we were on a high floor, it was incredibly noisy. It felt like there were no windows at all to block the sound! After repeatedly checking, I realized the windows were fixed. I can't believe how poor the sound insulation quality is; the noise was simply unbearable!"
"If you want a hotel with a beautiful view, this is the right place.
Overlooking the Harbour Bridge and Opera house.
O Excellent location: Behind the hotel is the observatory and Opera house. There are many cafes and food nearby. The hotel is located on a small slope. If you have large luggage, it is recommended to take a taxi on the first day.
O Features: There are two rooms (each with a large bed), and there is also a large bed in the living room. The whole is very clean, with a washing machine, kitchenware, tableware and wine glasses, suitable for long-term stay.
O Tips: There is a vivid festival in May every year, with firecrackers and laser shows in the CBD, which are suitable for watching here."
"I had originally booked an 83-square-meter Bay View Suite, but I arrived so late that evening that when I went to check in, they told me it was no longer available.
However, the hotel upgraded me to an incredibly spacious suite. The entire room had 360-degree windows offering views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, even from inside the room itself, which was absolutely fantastic! It had the exact same view as the Western restaurant on the 36th floor.
Although the Shangri-La is a bit older, it's very clean inside and the service is excellent.
The 36th floor also boasts a famous restaurant with great views.
The hotel is quite close to the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, about a 10-minute walk.
It was really good; I stayed at this hotel for the first three nights. The space was huge and truly comfortable, especially perfect for families like ours with children.
Definitely a big thumbs up! ✅"
"The hotel is in a great location, you can walk to a large shopping district, the decoration style is stylish and modern, the room quality is good, and the bathroom is equipped with disabled facilities, which is humane! The Western breakfast is very delicious😋"
"This hotel has many good things about it and one not great thing. It is in a great location (100 meters from Circular Quay, and right in the Rocks) I walked to Darling Harbour from the hotel as well. The bed and comforter were extremely comfortable. The one bad thing is the noise insulation. It's an older hotel so that may be expected. When an adjacent room closed their door it was loud enough to wake me up. Also, There is a bar across the street that played music until midnight on Wed and 2am on Thur. Oddly the bar was closed on Friday (yay!)"
"The highlight of our stay was definitely the stunning view from our room and balcony—absolutely amazing. The location couldn’t have been better, with most attractions within walking distance. Watching the Vivid Light Show from the comfort of our balcony was a particularly memorable experience.
However, the room itself was quite dated and in need of refurbishment. The carpet was noticeably worn with dark patches, and parts of the bathroom were peeling. On the plus side, housekeeping did service the room daily, which was appreciated.
One downside was the misleading information about parking. Although the website mentioned parking, there was none available on-site. We had to use Wilson's parking next door, which came at a steep price.
All in all, I’d recommend this hotel for the location and views alone, but be prepared for a room that’s seen better days."
"The location is great, very convenient for transportation, and there's a large kitchen if you want to cook for yourself. The room met my expectations. You can drink beer and enjoy the view from the rooftop. Someone else had reserved my seat, and the staff member was very apologetic and offered me a free beer."
"Хороший завтрак с 7:00 до 10:30. Подаётся на первом этаже в самом старом пабе Сиднея. Расположение в самом центре всего, пешая доступность. Кстати из аэропорта на Uber цена и время в пути примерно как общественным транспортом, но зато никакой суеты. Отель 1887 года, стильный интерьер и экстерьер. Отличный шампунь и крем для тела в ванной. Но зубной щётки и пасты нет :) есть общественная прачечная и прикольное место на крыше где можно выпить и покурить с видом на город. Рядом есть место с отличным мясом кенгуру - Pony Dining The Rocks. По пятницам, субботам и воскресеньям проводят бесплатные экскурсии в Government Hous - первая в 10:30 утра.
Кровать маленькая, вдвоем было тесно. Вытяжка работает в ванной всю ночь, гудит, мешает спать. Утром запахло едой, видимо вытяжка из кухни где то под окнами. Кондиционера нет - ночью было жарко и душно. Окна тоже особо не откроешь, сеток на них нет, а вот мухи на улице есть."
"Overall better than Melbourne one but have to say the room cleaning services was bad.
I’ve left one toothpaste stain on mirror, it’s not removed.
When I was searching for something on the floor, I’ve found one slipper left under my (bed) - no idea the poor slipper was left there for how long 😒
The hotel is old but charging a 5-Stars price… definitely not worth the price
That said, front desk staff are all helpful and nice."
What is the average price of a hotel in The Rocks this weekend?
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