For avid tourists about to take a private jet charter to enjoy the delights of the island nation of Australia, Sydney can either be a great starting place or the grand finale of an Australian vacation. The largest city in Australia has all the tourist attractions of one of the world’s most well known metropolises, along with a thriving beach culture, thanks to its coastal location on the beautiful South Pacific. Here are some of the accommodations and attractions that will satisfy the most discerning tourist.
Premier Hotels in Sydney
The Observatory Hotel – The most awarded hotel in Australia is a study in boutique luxury. Each and every guest at The Observatory in the heart of Sydney will feel special due to the staff’s attentive service and the hotel’s luxury amenities. Guests can book exclusive day trips and excursions by contacting the hotel’s concierge by phone or email – meanwhile, visitors can also take time to relax at the hotel’s award-winning day spa. The spa’s La Prairie treatments are sure to calm, soothe and restore Observatory guests. Signature treatments include a four-hand massage, volcanic stone pedicure, and customized aromatherapy. Additionally, The Observatory’s restaurant, Galileo, features cuisine from Australia’s first Michelin star chef.
The Diamant – Travel + Leisure’s favorite hotel in Sydney is The Diamant, another “sleek, glossy” boutique in Sydney’s Kings Cross neighborhood. Each of its 76 minimalist rooms are outfitted with entertainment features like 42-inch flat screen televisions, multiple gaming platforms, and Wi-Fi internet access. The new Penthouse, with a specially designed interior by Burley Katon Halliday, has a pristine master suite with spa bath, two guest rooms and beautiful views of urban Sydney and the harbor. The Penthouse experience is completed by a dedicated butler service to handle any of The Diamant guests’ special needs.
The Shangri-La Hotel Sydney – Found between two Sydney landmarks, the Harbor Bridge and the Opera House in the historic Rocks district, the location of the five-star Shangri-La Hotel is ideal for tourists looking to get out and explore many parts of Sydney. Rooms in the Shangri-La overlook Sydney Harbor, providing beautiful views along with a convenient home in the city. Shangri-La’s superior spa, CHI, is “a place of personal peace, enchantment and well-being,” and its treatments are borrowed from traditional Asian healing practices in order to bring its guests balance and vitality. For dining, The Shangri-La offers an award-winning cuisine alongside floor-to-ceiling views of the Harbor at Altitude, its eatery that has won multiple awards including Restaurant of the Year and Chef of the Year.