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Holiday Inn Darling Harbour, Sydney

Emanating a quiet charm right in the middle of the action, Holiday Inn Darling Harbour has the best that Sydney has to offer on its doorstep. A heritage listed former woolstore cloaks the northern wing of the hotel in history.

Situated in the Southern end of CBD, the hotel is ideally positioned to allow you to make the most of your visit to Sydney. Take a leisurely stroll to the Darling Harbour with its many attractions nearby, the vibrant Chinatown right behind the hotel and the Sydney Entertainment Centre right across the road.

You can walk to some of Sydney’s best restaurants, theatres and shopping complexes. For something a little different, board a ferry, monorail or light rail for sightseeing. Trains and buses to Pitt Street Mall, Circular Quay or the airport are nearby too.

The hotel is also an ideal base for delegates attending events at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, which is only 300 metres away.

Accommodation Options

Family

Family

Standard

Standard

Superior

Superior

Website: www.holidayinndarlingharbour.com.au

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