The room was spacious, a rarity in the city for that price, quiet in the middle of peak season and close to Chinatown, theatre and public transport. We combined flights to get a further discount, and discounts are available on several websites, so we paid under $200 a night. The decore was classy. Aircon, tv, free toiletries and coffee making facilities were available. The housekeeping service was daily, efficient and generous generous with biscuit and milk refills and towels. The staff were friendly, always saying hello. The cleaning and desk staff were the same people, so we got to know each other, which was added security on the door, when strangers tried to follow us inside without a keycard. We had to tap the keycard at the door, elevator and room door, which gave extra security. The view of the city and church was pleasant and we could hear the church bells at 10am on a Sunday. Incredibly short walk to light rail, bus and train. We caught a taxi by hailing on George St, We attended Capitol Theatre, a short distance away. Thai and Vietnamese food outlets were downstairs. Thai massage was available until 2am! The king-sized bed and pillows were very comfortable.
- Guest User
We were looking for New Years weekend accommodation in Sydney and came across Valentine at $400/night with no limitied stay. We snapped it up, butt approached with trepidation. The entry lobby is small, but lined with honey-timber. The hotel is also small but does not suffer for it. Our room was long, narrow, spacious ad spotlessly clean with smart angular lines. A King-sized bed overlooked Valentine St, Then a sitting area with TV backed up by a narrow desk and chair next to a coffee-making area where the ridge was stored. On the other side of the entrance is the spacious bathroom. Storage space is quite adequate. Within minutes of Central Railway, Haymarket and Chinatown and on George St it is certainly centrally located
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