Park Hyatt
Sandip HorSandip Hor/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, SYDNEY/ Updated : Dec 26, 2016, 14:17 IST
Synopsis
As host to several dignitaries and celebrities from around the globe, Park Hyatt aptly boasts as one of the city’s most prestigious addresses. It’s conveniently located in the historic Rocks area with some of Sydney’s top dining a … Read more
As host to several dignitaries and celebrities from around the globe, Park Hyatt aptly boasts as one of the city’s most prestigious addresses. It’s conveniently located in the historic Rocks area with some of Sydney’s top dining and entertainment hubs within walking distance. Read less

As host to several dignitaries and celebrities from around the globe, Park Hyatt aptly boasts as one of the city’s most prestigious addresses. It’s conveniently located in the historic Rocks area with some of Sydney’s top dining and entertainment hubs within walking distance. The magnificence of the world-famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge can be enjoyed from the private balcony attached to most of the hotel’s 155 guest rooms and suites. Dedicated butler service, private boat access and unmatched views of the harbour front make the stay at this hotel distinctive and memorable. The hotel has two fine dining restaurants and a classy bar. While The Dining Room features spectacular waterfront views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows, creating an idyllic location to enjoy the freshest of modern French cuisine with the best seasonal produce, The Living Room grants a luxurious and relaxed setting for a casual meal or refreshments through the day. The outdoor rooftop swimming pool and The Spa which features five private treatment rooms, a relaxation room, steam room, cabana and a modern gymnasium keep the fitness buffs happy. There are five rooms for business meetings, workshops and conferences.
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