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Unimposing from the street but within the golden entrance of the vast lobby there’s an impressive centrepiece of driftwood and a wonderfully long line of lit-up fires. With electronic state-of-the-art gadgets and gizmos the lighting is fantastic. The balcony on the mezzanine is a place of refuge in contrast to the buzz of the sleek bar below. There’s also QT, a speakeasy in the basement with an uber-cool ambiance. The Sycamore is the open-planned Italian restaurant with its spacious setting of marble tables. Some of the rooms have names like Radar and Downtown: all in keeping with the trendy vibe and with a stand-alone bath and décor consisting of wenge wood and walls of plants. The massive television declared the hotel philosophy: “An immersive experience designed for those who want to live the city rather than just stay in it”. It certainly has great appeal.
Local exploring
Restaurant
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Local markets
Museums
Pet friendly
Family Suites
Lively
Close to nightlife
Luxury
Contemporary
Disabled access
Child friendly
Gym
Chic
Rooms
180 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Sycamore has a very good Italian-inspired menu while The Balcony has more relaxed fare (think burgers etc.)Rooms with balcony/terrace
The two suites on the fifth floor have private balconies while other suites have 'indoor gardens'Pet friendly
Dog friendly rooms on request. Charges applyConcierge
Bar
Family Suites
Wifi
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Room service
Child friendly
Gym
Theatre
Local markets
Museums
Close to nightlife
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