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The Swissotel Sydney offering superb accommodation and a vibrant inner city location. The 359 beautifully appointed rooms and suites offer breathtaking views of the city skyline. Situated above Myer, Swiss?tel boasts pedestrian links to Sydney?s prime tourism, shopping and entertainment attractions including Centrepoint Tower, the Queen Victoria Building and the Pitt Street Mall. After a day of enjoying all that Sydney has to offer, guests can choose to either indulge themselves at the tranquil Amrita Spa, laze by the outdoor heated pool, sip a cocktail at the Crossroads Bar or sample the fine cuisine on offer at JPB Restaurant and Wine Cellar.

Express Lunch: Monday to Sunday 11.30am - 2.30pm Happy hour: Monday and Friday 6.00pm - 7.00pm High Tea Buffet: Saturday and Sunday 2.00pm - 4.00pm (Bookings essential)

Reviews of Swissotel Sydney

  • Paulos101  Local Star   61 reviews
    This is a very nice hotel and it is set pretty much in the centre of Sydney City, the service is very proffessional and you are well looked after the only annoying point was our swipey for the room did not work on 2 seperate occasion but overall an awesome place to stay!!
  • bmfanatic  Local Star   37 reviews
    Stayed there for 1 night level 25 director suite. Lots of space, not much of view, but overall very comfortable and clean,.The roof top pool is not bad. Good experience. Buffet breakfast was average though.
  • eb4   2 reviews
    Fantastic hotel.. great views, location and the staff provided top service.. cant complain about anything :D Will definitely be staying there again.
  • Craig Best   5 reviews
    This hotel is great. Was so glad I stayed here as everything is just a walk away and the staff was great. Would definitely stay there again when i get a chance.
  • HamMan   31 reviews
    This Hotel is in a fantastic location, easy access to the mall the shops and restaraunts by foot. The staff are always friendly and helpful and they have a fantastic bar that makes wonderful cocktails. Certainly one of the top hotels to stay in Sydney.
  • r2d2ette   16 reviews
    Wonderful contemporary hotel in the heart of the Sydney CBD! The Monorail, Pitt St Mall, Myer Department store and the Sydney Tower are all cose by.

    Wonderfully decorated, Swissotel showcases the finest in modernity & hospitality. The staff are super friendly and always willing to help out customers. This hotel is 100% deserving of its 5 star tag! Recommended to all.
  • Monday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM
  • Tuesday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM
  • Wednesday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM
  • Thursday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM
  • Friday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM
  • Saturday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM
  • Sunday:
    9:00 AM-5:30 PM

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Internet Swimming Pool Gym Restaurant or Cafe

Additional Services

Room Service Concierge Late Check In/Check Out Online Booking 24 Hour Reception Express Checkin / Checkout

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Luxury

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Editorial Reviews

  • Swissotel Sydney

    Ultimate Sydney

    Thursday, July 22, 2010

    High Tea comes with high expectations and executive chef Justin Zammit at the SwissĂ´tel is certainly up to the challenge. Transforming traditional scones and cucumber sandwiches into an extravagant affair, Zammit presents a beautiful array of unusual treats. Jellies, mousses, macaroons and mini tortes, cakes and scones are served as a buffet on weekends along with a four-tier chocolate fountain. This is definitely one from Alice in Wonderland.


  • Crossroads

    Dan Kaufman

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007

    Contradictions aside, the beauty of a hotel bar is that you can pretend to be whoever you want.

    The beauty of a hotel bar is you can pretend to be whoever you want - in my case a suave and sophisticated millionaire playboy - and not have this illusion shattered by either bumping into someone you know or being pushed and jostled at an overcrowded bar among the hoi polloi. Since most Sydney hotels are cottoning on that I'm not the man of mystery I pretend to be, it's time to try somewhere new and so I optimistically head to Crossroads, the Swissotel's cocktail bar. To call it discreet would be putting it mildly. From the street level you'd never know there was a bar eight floors up (along with the reception area) and even the hotel's entrance is so small it's easy to walk right by. Since men of mystery don't drink beer I order the Belvedere Pure martini along with the smoked salmon and garlic prawn mezze plate. After five minutes, however, the waitress returns empty-handed: she's forgotten my order. I tell her again only to be served with a glass of what appears to be vodk...

    Source: Sydney Morning Herald

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