Hilton Sydney shines at glittering industry awards night

Saturday, 16 May, 2006 0

Less than one year since opening, Hilton Sydney has proved it’s place as Australia’s number one hotel for fine dining, rest and play, winning an unprecedented five categories at the prestigious 2006 Australian Hotels Association (AHA) Awards.

Recognised as Australia’s leading authority on hospitality and tourism the AHA Awards are the Oscars of the hospitality industry, designed to celebrate excellence in service, dining and marketing.

Justin Owen, General Manager for the Accommodation Division, AHA, said “To win five AHA Awards against such strong competition is an unprecedented result for the industry and a magnificent achievement for the Hilton Sydney.”

On Friday night, Hilton Sydney was the proud recipient of the following awards:

~         Redeveloped Hotel of the Year 2006

~         Restaurant of the Year 2006 (glass)

~         Bar of the Year 2006 (Zeta)

~         Employee Excellence in Service 2006 (Mamdoh Kiriakos, Head Doorman)

~         Website of the Year 2006



 

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