APEC coming to town………………….CBD lockdown……………………
During APEC this September, there will be street closures and CBD lockdown which will affect businesses, hotels and public in Sydney CBD, but Mercure Hotel Sydney Airport will operate as usual, with availability for accommodation and for conferencing.
Mercure Hotel Sydney Airport is a 4 star international hotel with 269 rooms offering various configurations to suit business and conference guests and the hotel has 11 conference and meeting rooms and a most dedicated team providing superior services to our clients.
Surrounded by a golf course, the Cooks River and a leafy recreational park, hotel offers its guests the quiet ambience of a resort style accommodation, including a restaurant, a bar, a flood-lit tennis complex, squash courts, gymnasium, outdoor pool, and a large carpark.
For enquiries please call (02) 9518 2000 and visit our website to check availability of rooms and book online.
You can also find the latest and most up to date information such as our airport shuttle bus timetable, our guest rooms and suites, driving directions to our hotel and more.
www.mercuresydneyairport.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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