W Hotels opens landmark Sydney hotel
Marriott Bonvoy has formally opened the highly awaited W Sydney overlooking Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
The W Sydney hotel features 588 keys, including 162 suites, four new dining and bar venues, the AWAY Spa, FIT Gym and open-air swimming pool.
It offers 1,300-square-metres of event space across eight versatile rooms and the Living Room hotel lobby social space concept.
“W Sydney marks our W Hotels brand’s triumphant return to Sydney, a long-awaited addition to our Australia hotel portfolio,” said George Fleck, Global Brand Leader of W Hotels.
“W Sydney will cultivate a new cultural and social hub in the vibrant Darling Harbour precinct.”
The Sydney hotel is located within The Ribbon with interiors designed by London-based Bowler James Brindley.
“W Sydney reimagines luxury for a new era, creating a vibrant new scene for Sydneysiders and visitors to the city,” says Craig Seaward, hotel GM.
“It’s a complete departure from the city’s traditional hotels.”
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