6 Best Hotels in Sydney City Center, Sydney

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sydney City Center - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ace Hotel

$$ | 47--53 Wentworth Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

A stylish retreat featuring a unique blend of industrial-chic design and artistic flair, the Ace offers a range of rooms and suites, each thoughtfully designed with modern amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and luxurious bedding. The on-site restaurant and bar serve innovative dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, while the rooftop terrace provides panoramic city views.

Pros

  • Central location, easy to get to Paddington, Surry Hills, and Darlinghurst
  • Tucked away, so quiet
  • High-end finishes to rooms

Cons

  • No pool
  • '70s style might not suit all
  • Small rooms
47--53 Wentworth Ave., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8099–8799
Hotel Details
257 rooms
No Meals

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Capella

$$$$ | 33 Playfair St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

Seamlessly blending historic charm with modern luxury, this new hotel for Sydney is housed in a beautifully restored heritage building in the heart of the city. The elegant accommodations feature rooms and suites with high ceilings, plush bedding, and marble bathrooms, complemented by personalized service. Guests can indulge in fine dining at the hotel's signature restaurant and unwind at the stylish bar, while wellness amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center and a relaxing spa. Located near Sydney’s top attractions, the hotel offers easy access to cultural landmarks, shopping, and waterfront views. 

Pros

  • Great location
  • Spectacular hotel entryway
  • Nice, new rooms

Cons

  • Expensive rate when compared to hotels nearby
  • Some rooms are small
  • Service can be hit and miss
33 Playfair St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8214–8800
Hotel Details
192 rooms
No Meals

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Fraser Suites Sydney

$$ | 488 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

This serviced-apartment hotel is one of Sydney's swankiest places to stay. Suites are contained in a gleaming 42-story tower (with just seven suites per floor) in central Sydney, just a few minutes' walk from Town Hall. Two amazing penthouses offer fantastic views over Darling Harbour just to the west. The design is ultrahip, from the 18-foot rainfall chandelier that dangles above you in the lobby to the 20-meter lap pool with a glass floor looking down into the Regent Place shopping precinct below. Daily breakfast in served in the The Mezzanine and room service, from an extensive menu, is served after 6:30 pm, but there is no on-site restaurant for other meals. Of the 201 rooms, the 146 suites have a kitchenette or fully equipped kitchen, and several eateries are located in Regent Square, just a short elevator ride away on the ground floor.

Pros

  • Cutting-edge design
  • Well priced for longer stays
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons

  • Minimalist design may not be to everyone's taste
  • No balconies
  • Impersonal due to size
488 Kent St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8823–8888
Hotel Details
201 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Sydney

$$ | 488 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

At this landmark hotel in downtown Sydney you enter a spacious, light-filled lobby displaying a stunning four-story sculpture. Among the five different room types are 31 relaxation rooms divided into three zones: relaxation space, spa bathroom, and work zone. Whirlpool baths, body-jet showers, and the latest electronic wizardry are just some of the features. The Glass brassiere, run by well-known Sydney chef Luke Mangan, and trendy bar Zeta, designed by New Yorker Tony Chi, are hip places to eat and meet, but expect an expensive bar tab. The circa-1890 Marble Bar also attracts a crowd. The hotel is home to LivingWell, the largest hotel-based health club in Australia, offering group fitness, yoga, and Pilates classes, as well as a range of pampering treatments.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Lavishly appointed rooms
  • Hip bar

Cons

  • Impersonal and busy
  • No views
  • Located on busy street
488 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9266–2000
Hotel Details
577 rooms
No Meals

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QT Sydney

$$ | 49 Market St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

This hotel is the answer for those seeking color and quirkiness, teamed with style and super-efficient service. Situated in the city center, feet from Town Hall railway station, the 200-room hotel took over the former and much-loved Gowings men's department store and several levels above the (existing) and beautiful State Theatre. While waiting to take the elevator to the second-level reception, check out the quirky gowns and costumes in glass cases in the ground-floor coffee bar. The lobby has pink high-back armchairs and blue and brown low-slung ottomans, and bedrooms have polished timber floors, multicolor rugs, eclectic artwork, miniature ottomans, rich throw rugs and super-comfortable beds. In keeping with the historic building, there's an old-fashioned barbershop on the premises and vintage, art deco, and Gothic art pieces everywhere. A luxurious spa; an upscale restaurant called Gowings Bar and Grill, a casual (and very groovy) café, and the Gilt Lounge cocktail bar complete the picture. 

Pros

  • Great location
  • Catchy design
  • Historic restored building

Cons

  • Funkiness may not be to all tastes
  • Supersoft beds
  • No pool or balconies
49 Market St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8262–0000
Hotel Details
200 rooms
No Meals

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West Hotel

$$ | 65 Sussex St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

Situated in a perfect little pocket of Sydney between Darling Harbour, Barangaroo Reserve, and the city center, in a jewel-like building of glass panels that capture and reflect light, West Hotel offers modern, elegant rooms with luxurious finishes in marble, brass, velvets, and gem tones, and a central atrium filled with greenery. 

Pros

  • Excellent location for exploring
  • Elegant, comfortable base
  • Exceptional bar and dining options

Cons

  • Wi-Fi fee
  • Inconsistent service
  • No swimming pool
65 Sussex St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8297–6500
Hotel Details
182 rooms
Free Breakfast

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