>>>
Royal Botanic Gardens map

Royal Botanic Gardens Map, Address, Transportation & Nearest Stations and Airport

Landmarks
Royal Botanic Gardens
0km
Finger Wharf
0.15km
Artspace
0.16km
Art Gallery of New South Wales
0.19km
Artexpress
0.28km
Captain Arthur Phillip R.N.
0.41km
St Mary's Cathedral
0.53km
Grand Days
0.58km
ARO Gallery
0.61km
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
0.68km

Transportation to Royal Botanic Gardens

  • Airport

  • Train Stations

  • Metro Stations

Recommended Hotels similar to Royal Botanic Gardens

TOP
01
225-227 Cope St, Waterloo, Australia
| From TWD 116120
1/5
1 Reviews
TOP
01
Sydney Boutique Villas Rooms
Sydney Boutique Villas Others
Hotel Location
225-227 Cope St, Waterloo, Australia |
0.52KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Read All Reviews
Book "Sydney Boutique Villas" Now
TOP
02
22 Challis Ave, Potts Point, Australia
4.1/5
Very Good
0 Reviews
TOP
02
Three Rooms Sydney Rooms
Three Rooms Sydney Rooms
Three Rooms Sydney Dining/Meeting Rooms
View All 85 Photos
Hotel Location
22 Challis Ave, Potts Point, Australia |
0.4KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Read All Reviews
Book "Three Rooms Sydney" Now
TOP
03
7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks, Australia |luxury hotel
| From TWD 21792
4.5/5
Excellent
"Great view""Great stay!"
58 Reviews
TOP
03
Park Hyatt Sydney Hotel Exterior
Park Hyatt Sydney Hotel Exterior
Park Hyatt Sydney Rooms
View All 143 Photos
Hotel Location
7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks, Australia |
0.46KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
The hotel is opposite the Sydney Opera House and has a pleasant view, which is the ceiling of the Sydney Hotel. Breakfast is also top-notch among Australian hotels. Salmon and crab omelettes, birch cereal, etc. are all great. The hotel price is on the high side, but worth the experience.
- Guest User
Best view in the world , even better customer service and bar much more attentive really enjoy visiting here but feel this year it was even better just a great location , friendly staff from concierge through to the guys at the rear entrance just great
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "Park Hyatt Sydney" Now
TOP
04
1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo, Australia |luxury hotel
| From TWD 13478
3.9/5
"Great stay!""Great amenities"
94 Reviews
TOP
04
Crown Towers Sydney Rooms
Crown Towers Sydney Rooms
Crown Towers Sydney Dining/Meeting Rooms
View All 83 Photos
Hotel Location
1 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo, Australia |
0.21KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
I stayed at Crown Towers Perth in Sep 2022 and June 2023. I also stayed in Crown Towers Melbourne in Dec 2022. Thus, the next logical move is to stay in Crown Towers Sydney to complete my experience in staying at all 3 Crown Towers Hotel in Australia. I finally did that. Stayed at Crown Towers Sydney from 3 Nov to 8 Nov 2023. Today is 8 Nov 2023 and I will be checking out shortly. I stayed at an opera king room which has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. The room was very well lit and nice. Just the appropriate size for a sole traveller. I also managed to try most of the restaurants in Crown Towers Sydney except Yoshii Omakase which is so hard to book and Silks. I did not managed to book Yoshii even when it opened for booking. Guess too many people booking. I tried Epicurean for breakfast, dinner at A’Mare, Nobu, Woodcut and Oncore by Clare Smyth. I did not try Silks since being an Asian Chinese, I normally do not eat Chinese food when I go holiday. Got to try other food instead. My favourite restaurant is undoubtedly Oncore where I ordered the 7 course seasonal tasting menu. Superb. Woodcut was also good where I ordered their sirloin steak. Nobu was also nice as it completed my tour of all 3 Nobu in Australia having previously eaten at Nobu Perth and Melbourne when I stayed at Crown Towers there. For Nobu , I ordered the X Haku Omakase which is 5 course. The star of the course was the lobster. Overall I have enjoyed my stay in here. As Sarah Brightman is coming to Sydney in Aug to Oct 2024, I have already booked my tickets to watch her performance at Sydney Opera House in Sep 2024 and also booked a 4 night stay at Crown Towers Sydney again. For the future, I do hope Crown Towers Sydney can have a Crystal Club for breakfast like what Perth and Melbourne has. Also, hope to see more shops/entertainment areas at Crown and also a provision/gift/snack shop here at Crown Towers Sydney.
- Guest User
Just want to give a heads up of our experience. 1. Arrival - The traffic was banked down the road due to One of Sydney's biggest hotels only having 1 active drop off lane when arriving and one lane each way on the road. Took about 15-20 mins from where we first stopped, to getting out of the car. 2. For some reason the check in process took about 15 minutes. I don't understand why when they have all your information and credit card details in the booking, you have to go though the entire process upon check in again? 3. We arrived early at about 12.30, checked in and went for lunch to wait for our rooms to be ready. They advised our bags would be in the rooms. When we got our message and went to pick up keys and go to room, no bags. I called reception who said they would be up asap. 20 minutes later I went to reception and asked to have my bags. They couldn't give them to me but said they would be right up. After another 20 minutes I called down again, to which I was told the bags were in transit. 4. The deal we had purchased included a bottle of ”French Champagne”, only to have a bottle of prosecco delivered. When my wife enquired about this, they said they would swap it out. A few hours later my wife enquired again, only to be told they were out of champagne! (Not likely) I'm not someone who would complain but there were a couple of other minor things and while I'd normally let it go, when they ask you to pay top dollar, you expect to get top service. I should say that the rooms and pool area are excellent but we will be heading to the W for our next stay.
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "Crown Towers Sydney" Now
TOP
05
24 Loftus Street, Sydney, Australia |luxury hotel
| From TWD 14633
4.7/5
Outstanding
"Great stay!""Great service"
134 Reviews
TOP
05
Capella Sydney Hotel Exterior
Capella Sydney Rooms
Capella Sydney Rooms
View All 122 Photos
Hotel Location
24 Loftus Street, Sydney, Australia |
0.51KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
I had high expectations of Capella Sydney after staying multiple times at Capella Bangkok and being treated as though I were the most important person in the hotel, just like all of the other guest who stay there are. The attention to service detail at Sydney location unfortunately failed very short to meet my expectations. The booking process on the website was glitchy and the pricing was inconsistent, sometimes showing pricing including tax sometimes not without indication and only upon receiving confirmation via email from reservations was the price confirmed, which did not match the screenshots of the reservation when I placed the booking so I had to go back and forth with reservations via phone and email to simply confirm the accurate pricing for my stay. After creating an account to log on to their booking platform although the option of modifying the booking was offered, the feature did not work on the site, so you had to cancel the booking and book a new booking if you simply wanted to extend by 1 day. This is before I even arrived at the hotel. When I did arrive, it is of course, no small feat that the restoration of this historic building was carried out with the utmost respect for the architecture, from the flooring material to the fenestration and even the internal grand stair way was brilliantly retro-fitted with current code requirements for the handrail in a historically appropriate yet contemporary solution. The hotel does not have many floors, so I encourage anyone to take the stairs to experience the beauty of the restoration work. The recognition of the strong identity of the urban location and sense of place in Sydney’s CBD offers us a promise, an encounter, as the space of the possible. I wish I could say the same about the interior design. There was a real disconnect between the intent of the architecture and that of the interior design. The decoration at best seemed vague, and so for the guest experience, how could one of have a point of view about the effect of the design? The space of the expectant “possible” relationship I was expecting from the simple activity of stepping into Farrer Place’s south entryway marked Department of Agriculture, as local stories interpreting colonial history with ancestral elements of the Eora people by Waayni artist Judy Watso unfolded, or the sense of expansive freedom through the bronze Palazzo doors on Loftus Street into the latent quiet luxury of the grand stair was lost when I was met with the contrasting designs and colours of the lift lobby vestibule axminster carpet and that of the corridor carpet to the guest rooms, able to be seen in the same frame. Although an argument can be made about eclecticism and the use of curating a collection of exceptional vintage and contemporary objects this was not the case here, it read as a mismatched bric-à-brac (to borrow a Victorian word from the building time period that's true meaning in French means ”any old way” or ”at random”). This hap
- Guest User
We visited for my father's birthday and expected a lovely lunch but the whole afternoon exceeded our expectations. Kelly seated us and was so delightful and acknowledged the celebration immediately. She gave us the warmest welcome and was so amiable. Service isn't overly pretentious or stuffy, it's friendly and charming. Patrick our sommelier and Chris our waiter gave us equally unparalleled service. The food was next level but it's the service we received that I'd write home about. The recent renovations have been done so tastefully, finally we have an new icon in the city. Thank you Capella team for an unforgettable afternoon. Your team are a true jewel in your hotel's crown.
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "Capella Sydney" Now
TOP
06
Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman, Australia |luxury hotel
| From TWD 8168
4.6/5
Outstanding
"Great stay!""Friendly owner"
43 Reviews
TOP
06
Wildlife Retreat at Taronga Hotel Exterior
Wildlife Retreat at Taronga Rooms
Wildlife Retreat at Taronga Rooms
View All 87 Photos
Hotel Location
Bradleys Head Rd, Mosman, Australia |
1.57KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
This is an experience!!! The room was perfect and large and comfortable. We did animal view room with a great Koala just feet from us. So cool. The tour of the sanctuary was so fun and the perfect length in time. Having continual access to the zoo was great and we did sections a little at a time as we were coming and going. The breakfast was really nice for an included breakfast. The views are excellent. Utilizing the bus and ferry to go back and forth to Sydney was simple and easy. I don't know if we will make it back to Sydney, but if we do, we will absolutely be staying here again.
- Guest User
Amazing Experience from entering the Zoo entrance near the Retreat. Staff were helpful in collecting our luggage from the car, booking us in and providing information re available Tours and Dinner booking. Australian Animal Room was lovely with views also over the City, Harbour and Bridge which was lit up later in the night due to VIVID. Dinner was really lovely and the Buffet Breakfast was probably the best we have ever experienced providing so much variety in catering for different tastes and Nationalities.
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "Wildlife Retreat at Taronga" Now
TOP
07
33 Cross Street, Double Bay, Australia |luxury hotel |Seaview
| From TWD 8368
4.1/5
Very Good
"Convenient location"
46 Reviews
TOP
07
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel Hotel Exterior
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel Hotel Exterior
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel Rooms
View All 239 Photos
Hotel Location
33 Cross Street, Double Bay, Australia |
0.24KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
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!
- 索拉诺蒋钦
The best customer service experience. Facilities, location, the room everything is just great. Highly recommended and you will not be disappointed.
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "InterContinental Sydney Double Bay, an IHG Hotel" Now
TOP
08
300 Kent St, Barangaroo, Australia |luxury hotel
| From TWD 8959
4.5/5
Excellent
"Great stay!"
89 Reviews
TOP
08
Skye Suites Sydney Hotel Exterior
Skye Suites Sydney Hotel Exterior
Skye Suites Sydney Rooms
View All 104 Photos
Hotel Location
300 Kent St, Barangaroo, Australia |
0.58KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
The rooms are large, stylish and neat, fully furnished and convenient. You can cook in the room, and the laundry room is very practical. The hotel is within walking distance to the attractions. There is a subway at the airport. You can get off at Wenya Station and use the Google map to navigate to the hotel in 8 minutes. The subway cost is not cheap, and the taxi fares have not been compared.
- Guest User
Got allocated a room with disabled access hence the bathroom was not as expected - open shower with no glass doors and water leaking everywhere which were very disappointing. Asked for a change of room however was told that they’re all booked out. Also noted hairs on the floor in the lounge area and bathroom. Otherwise location and service was good. Swimming pool was super.
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "Skye Suites Sydney" Now
TOP
09
31 Wheat Road, Sydney, Australia |newly opened |luxury hotel
| From TWD 7785
3.9/5
88 Reviews
TOP
09
W Sydney Hotel Exterior
W Sydney Rooms
W Sydney Rooms
View All 141 Photos
Hotel Location
31 Wheat Road, Sydney, Australia |
0.83KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
Gorgeous room (: I will give them 5 star hotel. Amazing breakfast all staffs friendly and warm welcome dring was nice.
- Guest User
Still W style, the restaurant choice is slightly insufficient.
- Anonymous User
Read All Reviews
Book "W Sydney" Now
TOP
10
11 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point, Australia |luxury hotel
| From TWD 6346
4.5/5
Excellent
"Great stay!""Great service"
122 Reviews
TOP
10
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection Hotel Exterior
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection Hotel Exterior
Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection Rooms
View All 290 Photos
Hotel Location
11 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point, Australia |
0.23KM from city center
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
{distance} from {geoName}
Reviews From Real Travelers
Pier One Sydney Harbour is a class on its own. Check-in was a breeze and our luggages were already in our room when we got there. We got the room with a view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and it was fantastic. It wasn't a floor to ceiling window due to the design of the building, but it was still magical to see the bridge even from the king size bed. We slept and woke up to that view. The room was also spacious and could fit all three of our large, opened luggages, and had the nespresso machine, usual toiletries as well as robes and slippers. The bed and pillows were very comfortable and the room was spotless. Breakfast buffet was ample (although other hotels have more offerings during buffet breakfast) but just right for the price. The Rocks, Darling Harbour and Circular Quay are all walkable from the hotel which makes it a great base in Sydney. Pier One really made our Sydney stay more memorable.
- Guest User
If you want to have a 5 star experience for vs new years eve in Sydney, this is the place! Located at the base of the harbor bridge it offers a unique view of the fireworks, on New Year's Eve they organize a party with oysters, champagne caviar and much more and from the terrace you can see not only the fireworks on the bay side of the opera house but also those of the other bay besides obviously those of the bridge. Friendly staff and stylishly furnished rooms and hotels. Well done!
- Guest User
Read All Reviews
Book "Pier One Sydney Harbour, Autograph Collection" Now

Choose from Even More Hotels

5 star

4.5/5Excellent123 Reviews
Sydney Central Business District Woolloomooloo|0.24km from city center
The industrial-style design hotel was originally located at a cargo terminal. The visual effect is very good, and the service staff are also very enthusiastic. Although there is no breakfast, the food, drinks and wine in the minibar can be enjoyed every day. There is a loft room on the fifth floor, which is the top floor, with a good view. However, it rained on the first night and the raindrops pattered on the roof. The sound was very loud, so I didn't sleep well. There is a botanical garden next to it and it is very close to walk there, but it is best to take a taxi to get to the commercial street. Because the hotel is at the port and the commercial centers are on the hillsides, so you have to go up and down the hills to take a detour. The shower in the bathroom broke and water splashed, and the water flow was a little slow, but the overall feeling of staying here was pretty good, so these minor problems can be ignored. The entire building not only has a hotel, but also some restaurants and bars, as well as apartments where residents live. Not only do I like many sculptures in the building, but there are also many good works of art on the pier outside the hotel. If you always like art and design, I recommend you come here to experience it.
FromTWD 7,252
4/5Very Good122 Reviews
Sydney Central Business District Woolloomooloo|0.66km from city center
The location is good, you can walk to the port of the Opera House within three kilometers, and there is a fresh supermarket 50 meters downstairs. Generally speaking, the facilities are okay, and all the routine ones are available. The front desk service is ok, but the room is not cleaned? Are you serious? Is it because I didn't leave a tip? Stayed for three nights and didn't clean it once! It is the only hotel booked during this trip to Australia that does not clean. Stay in his house and prepare your own shampoo.
FromTWD 4,168
4/5Very Good71 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.07km from city center
Didn't eat breakfast, when I went, it was just a little taste. But the front desk is super welcoming, and it helps us to mention the luggage and recommend us a fun place. Also help us open the window ventilation. The most important thing is that the room is super large, the bathroom is very full, the living room has a kitchen with a dining table, close to the sea, the train is very close, and it takes 20 minutes to the city.
FromTWD 4,804
4/5Very Good103 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.04km from city center
My family and friends have been staying at Mariners for several years. We are all well travelled and have stayed at a range of hotels around the world, from modest to ritzy. Mariners is unique- it’s not pretentious or trendy but fits in so well with the quirky and historic character and location of the surrounding area of Woolloomooloo and Kings Cross. The rooms are comfortable, and accessible for people with disabilities ( one of the original purposes of the hotel) . They have little balconies and windows that open- so rare. On my recent visit I left my hand bag containing car keys etc in a taxi. It was amazingly returned by the driver some time later , but not without many phone calls and dramas in between. Donna ( the long time co manager) was wonderfully helpful and understanding, suggesting recovery ideas and ringing key copying services. When the bag was returned to the hotel finally, and when we had already left, she made repeated calls to reach us on a bus returning to Canberra and managed to connect with us when we stopped at the airport. We then got off the bus and returned to the hotel to retrieve the bag and most importantly the car keys and car! Could this kind of personal and caring kind of service have happened at a five star glass and steel international chain hotel? No. Thanks Donna….
FromTWD 3,399
4/5Very Good13 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.51km from city center
Good points; Newly appointed rooms were very well done with more lighting options than you could point a stick at. Clean and well maintained. Quiet location but only 20 mins walk to Opera House etc. Breakfast thrown in was good. Down side; Self closing room and corridor doors made a loud bang on closing unless controlled. Late night returning guests obviously not aware or didn't care and let doors slam. Guests above appeared to have pet elephants with them and didn't care about the door slamming either. Otherwise OK.
FromTWD 2,506

Show more

Business travel

3.4/525 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.51km from city center
This happened under the current management although they claim it didn’t. Pretty much the worst hostel I have ever stayed in. I’ve stayed in dozens. Bullying staff and management, actually emotionally abusive. The decent one or two staff members don’t know how to handle the crazy staff. Apparently those nasty staff were fired or left - Max and Lorna - but not until the new management enabled them to harass / bully guests and throw them out in the middle of the night for absolutely no reason. Staff play varied between being your best friend and your worst enemy, keeping everyone off kilter and on edge. They were either on a crusade of righteousness or ganging up against some guests with other guests in really nasty ways. Weird quiet guests in the shadows, saying really strange things to people, lots of mind games - and the management kick out anyone with no notice or explanation - about 10 people kicked out over the course of 2 weeks for having harmless fun or “not telling, just go - rumours”. Staff members would get very overly close to some guests and bully other guests and even kick them out in the middle of the night - without verifying the truth. This happened under current management. The same staff who claimed to be against extreme racism & sexism that was rampant at this hostel. Suddenly they very guest that they were protecting from racism and sexism was the guest they kicked out in the middle of the night because one of the bullies turns out to be one of their friends. Horrible stuff. The staff get uptight and close up any social outdoor seating and the tv room after about 11 pm. Even if you’re not disturbing anyone. You have to wait till they go home, but they make sure everything is locked up so that no one can actually relax. Then, they go around blacklisting at other hostels anybody who says that they want to check out early, or who they kick out, to try to prevent them from checking in anywhere else, even if they haven’t told them what is supposedly done wrong. That’s how insane they are. Or for minor misdeamnours. The hostels humour them, and then ignore them. Many guests left early as they felt uncomfortable, several of my mates left, we all went to a hostel elsewhere and relaxed and laughed and felt way better - the other hostels had all heard of Band laughed when we mentioned it, their reputation as the last place to be for travellers precedes them. Guests are aggressively threatened and rebuked for peacefully congregating one minute, and then sidled up to the next, very strange. Then, they will be smiling and collecting stories on somebody else and threatening them. It’s just a very strange place. Most who say “it’s great!” stay short term before they realise. All outdoor areas are smoking and staff were flaunting the no smoking section of the outdoors, so everybody else does, too, which is great if you are a chain smoker like most of us and sucks if you are not or are tying to give up - absolutely no chance in this plac
FromTWD 849
4/5Very Good122 Reviews
Sydney Central Business District Woolloomooloo|0.66km from city center
The location is good, you can walk to the port of the Opera House within three kilometers, and there is a fresh supermarket 50 meters downstairs. Generally speaking, the facilities are okay, and all the routine ones are available. The front desk service is ok, but the room is not cleaned? Are you serious? Is it because I didn't leave a tip? Stayed for three nights and didn't clean it once! It is the only hotel booked during this trip to Australia that does not clean. Stay in his house and prepare your own shampoo.
FromTWD 4,168
4.5/5Excellent123 Reviews
Sydney Central Business District Woolloomooloo|0.24km from city center
The industrial-style design hotel was originally located at a cargo terminal. The visual effect is very good, and the service staff are also very enthusiastic. Although there is no breakfast, the food, drinks and wine in the minibar can be enjoyed every day. There is a loft room on the fifth floor, which is the top floor, with a good view. However, it rained on the first night and the raindrops pattered on the roof. The sound was very loud, so I didn't sleep well. There is a botanical garden next to it and it is very close to walk there, but it is best to take a taxi to get to the commercial street. Because the hotel is at the port and the commercial centers are on the hillsides, so you have to go up and down the hills to take a detour. The shower in the bathroom broke and water splashed, and the water flow was a little slow, but the overall feeling of staying here was pretty good, so these minor problems can be ignored. The entire building not only has a hotel, but also some restaurants and bars, as well as apartments where residents live. Not only do I like many sculptures in the building, but there are also many good works of art on the pier outside the hotel. If you always like art and design, I recommend you come here to experience it.
FromTWD 7,252
4/5Very Good103 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.04km from city center
My family and friends have been staying at Mariners for several years. We are all well travelled and have stayed at a range of hotels around the world, from modest to ritzy. Mariners is unique- it’s not pretentious or trendy but fits in so well with the quirky and historic character and location of the surrounding area of Woolloomooloo and Kings Cross. The rooms are comfortable, and accessible for people with disabilities ( one of the original purposes of the hotel) . They have little balconies and windows that open- so rare. On my recent visit I left my hand bag containing car keys etc in a taxi. It was amazingly returned by the driver some time later , but not without many phone calls and dramas in between. Donna ( the long time co manager) was wonderfully helpful and understanding, suggesting recovery ideas and ringing key copying services. When the bag was returned to the hotel finally, and when we had already left, she made repeated calls to reach us on a bus returning to Canberra and managed to connect with us when we stopped at the airport. We then got off the bus and returned to the hotel to retrieve the bag and most importantly the car keys and car! Could this kind of personal and caring kind of service have happened at a five star glass and steel international chain hotel? No. Thanks Donna….
FromTWD 3,399
4/5Very Good71 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.07km from city center
Didn't eat breakfast, when I went, it was just a little taste. But the front desk is super welcoming, and it helps us to mention the luggage and recommend us a fun place. Also help us open the window ventilation. The most important thing is that the room is super large, the bathroom is very full, the living room has a kitchen with a dining table, close to the sea, the train is very close, and it takes 20 minutes to the city.
FromTWD 4,804

Show more

Breakfast

4/5Very Good122 Reviews
Sydney Central Business District Woolloomooloo|0.66km from city center
The location is good, you can walk to the port of the Opera House within three kilometers, and there is a fresh supermarket 50 meters downstairs. Generally speaking, the facilities are okay, and all the routine ones are available. The front desk service is ok, but the room is not cleaned? Are you serious? Is it because I didn't leave a tip? Stayed for three nights and didn't clean it once! It is the only hotel booked during this trip to Australia that does not clean. Stay in his house and prepare your own shampoo.
FromTWD 4,168
3.4/525 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.51km from city center
This happened under the current management although they claim it didn’t. Pretty much the worst hostel I have ever stayed in. I’ve stayed in dozens. Bullying staff and management, actually emotionally abusive. The decent one or two staff members don’t know how to handle the crazy staff. Apparently those nasty staff were fired or left - Max and Lorna - but not until the new management enabled them to harass / bully guests and throw them out in the middle of the night for absolutely no reason. Staff play varied between being your best friend and your worst enemy, keeping everyone off kilter and on edge. They were either on a crusade of righteousness or ganging up against some guests with other guests in really nasty ways. Weird quiet guests in the shadows, saying really strange things to people, lots of mind games - and the management kick out anyone with no notice or explanation - about 10 people kicked out over the course of 2 weeks for having harmless fun or “not telling, just go - rumours”. Staff members would get very overly close to some guests and bully other guests and even kick them out in the middle of the night - without verifying the truth. This happened under current management. The same staff who claimed to be against extreme racism & sexism that was rampant at this hostel. Suddenly they very guest that they were protecting from racism and sexism was the guest they kicked out in the middle of the night because one of the bullies turns out to be one of their friends. Horrible stuff. The staff get uptight and close up any social outdoor seating and the tv room after about 11 pm. Even if you’re not disturbing anyone. You have to wait till they go home, but they make sure everything is locked up so that no one can actually relax. Then, they go around blacklisting at other hostels anybody who says that they want to check out early, or who they kick out, to try to prevent them from checking in anywhere else, even if they haven’t told them what is supposedly done wrong. That’s how insane they are. Or for minor misdeamnours. The hostels humour them, and then ignore them. Many guests left early as they felt uncomfortable, several of my mates left, we all went to a hostel elsewhere and relaxed and laughed and felt way better - the other hostels had all heard of Band laughed when we mentioned it, their reputation as the last place to be for travellers precedes them. Guests are aggressively threatened and rebuked for peacefully congregating one minute, and then sidled up to the next, very strange. Then, they will be smiling and collecting stories on somebody else and threatening them. It’s just a very strange place. Most who say “it’s great!” stay short term before they realise. All outdoor areas are smoking and staff were flaunting the no smoking section of the outdoors, so everybody else does, too, which is great if you are a chain smoker like most of us and sucks if you are not or are tying to give up - absolutely no chance in this plac
FromTWD 849
4.5/5Excellent123 Reviews
Sydney Central Business District Woolloomooloo|0.24km from city center
The industrial-style design hotel was originally located at a cargo terminal. The visual effect is very good, and the service staff are also very enthusiastic. Although there is no breakfast, the food, drinks and wine in the minibar can be enjoyed every day. There is a loft room on the fifth floor, which is the top floor, with a good view. However, it rained on the first night and the raindrops pattered on the roof. The sound was very loud, so I didn't sleep well. There is a botanical garden next to it and it is very close to walk there, but it is best to take a taxi to get to the commercial street. Because the hotel is at the port and the commercial centers are on the hillsides, so you have to go up and down the hills to take a detour. The shower in the bathroom broke and water splashed, and the water flow was a little slow, but the overall feeling of staying here was pretty good, so these minor problems can be ignored. The entire building not only has a hotel, but also some restaurants and bars, as well as apartments where residents live. Not only do I like many sculptures in the building, but there are also many good works of art on the pier outside the hotel. If you always like art and design, I recommend you come here to experience it.
FromTWD 7,252
4/5Very Good103 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.04km from city center
My family and friends have been staying at Mariners for several years. We are all well travelled and have stayed at a range of hotels around the world, from modest to ritzy. Mariners is unique- it’s not pretentious or trendy but fits in so well with the quirky and historic character and location of the surrounding area of Woolloomooloo and Kings Cross. The rooms are comfortable, and accessible for people with disabilities ( one of the original purposes of the hotel) . They have little balconies and windows that open- so rare. On my recent visit I left my hand bag containing car keys etc in a taxi. It was amazingly returned by the driver some time later , but not without many phone calls and dramas in between. Donna ( the long time co manager) was wonderfully helpful and understanding, suggesting recovery ideas and ringing key copying services. When the bag was returned to the hotel finally, and when we had already left, she made repeated calls to reach us on a bus returning to Canberra and managed to connect with us when we stopped at the airport. We then got off the bus and returned to the hotel to retrieve the bag and most importantly the car keys and car! Could this kind of personal and caring kind of service have happened at a five star glass and steel international chain hotel? No. Thanks Donna….
FromTWD 3,399
4/5Very Good71 Reviews
Woolloomooloo|0.07km from city center
Didn't eat breakfast, when I went, it was just a little taste. But the front desk is super welcoming, and it helps us to mention the luggage and recommend us a fun place. Also help us open the window ventilation. The most important thing is that the room is super large, the bathroom is very full, the living room has a kitchen with a dining table, close to the sea, the train is very close, and it takes 20 minutes to the city.
FromTWD 4,804

Show more

Show more