small, fine hotel
Toiletries are L'Occitane. The towels are also very thick and soft.
The environment is good, and the transportation is within walking distance to the light train station
There are exquisite small houses nearby, as if in a small town in Europe
The view of the city from the window
The chef is also a person with a story, but it is a pity that there is no chance to eat his food this time
If you're in Sydney for The Swinging Cat World Championships, this is NOT the hotel for you. Tiny (but clean and modern) rooms. The hotel exists to try and deliver a bit of value to cheapskate tourists like myself. You're right on Broadway (not to be confused with actual NYC Broadway btw (whose photos are somewhat wankily plastered all over the lobby)), so there's no excuses for not walking everywhere; and Julie on front desk may not be able to get you a bigger room but may find you one with a window (!) as she runs the place with a friendly, but ruthlessly matter-of-fact demeanour that brings to mind the (often hidden) intended benign benefits of authoritarian Facism (not that I'm a fan, mind). She's also there literally ALL the time to the point that she may in fact be an unthreatening-AI-robotic-beta concept-receptionist. You're not going to like it...but then again, you probably know that already...aaand, it's certainly better than a hostel.
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According to the local Chinese, the Camperdown area is an area with low housing prices, and of course the level of safety is no different from other places. We stayed here for one night as we were going to the University of Sydney, which was right next door, and the price was right. It is worth reminding that this hotel requires 10 o'clock check out. The bed is very soft, the quilt is not a quilt cover, but two layers of sheets are folded, of course it is not unique to them, and it was also done in Cairns Hilton later.
Rydges Camperdown located within walking distance to Newtown, The University of Sydney and RPA. There is a bus stop in front of the hotel where you can catch bus 422 or 412 to Central station and Chinatown.
The check in was smooth and I was assigned to a Queen room on level 4. I stayed at Rydges for 7 nights for work purposes. The room was spacious and clean. The bed was confortable and the bathroom was clean. There is a swimming pool at the hotel but I did'nt use it.
I did not have any issue with the stay and I would stay at Rydges Camperdown in the future.
Industrial decoration style, simple and bright. The hotel is in a good location, quiet in a busy city. It is a 10-minute walk to Sydney University and UTS, and about 10 minutes to the central train station. There is a shopping mall next to it, which has a Coles supermarket, which is very convenient for buying daily necessities. It is suitable for family travel, with a washing machine and a kitchen refrigerator. The only drawback is that you need to check out at 10 o'clock in the morning, and a 30 Australian dollar fee will be charged for late check-out.
The location is close to the light rail station,
A small old-style hotel full of character
But please note that since it is an old-style small hotel, there is no elevator.
There is no reception either, guests need to check in at the bistro next to the entrance.
The design of the room retains some of the old-style decoration, giving it a pastoral and rural feel without being too shabby.
The room has an independent bathroom. The bathroom environment is clean and tidy. The overall stay experience is comfortable and has an old-fashioned feel.
Although the small bar next to the entrance is very unique, it is a bit intimidating because of its small size.
The friends in the bar were very enthusiastic, which made me deeply feel the warmth and welcome of Australians.
The location is close to a light rail station,
a quaint, old-style small inn.
However, be mindful that as an old-style inn, there is no elevator.
There is also no reception desk; guests need to check in at the small tavern next to the entrance.
The rooms maintain some old-style decorations, providing a rustic and pastoral feel without being too run-down.
Each room has a private bathroom, which is clean, and overall the stay is comfortable with an old-world charm.
However, the small tavern by the entrance, although quite distinctive, was found to have small cockroaches, which was off-putting.
The friends at the bar are very warm, making me deeply feel the enthusiasm and nature of Australians.
Great price and location close to Haymarket and Darling Harbour area. Easy walking distance took us less then 10mins to Chinatown. Hotel was beautifully appointed, bed very comfy and clean. Breakfast included scrambled eggs, bacon, baked beans, toast, cereal, fruit, yoghurt and pastries. OJ, Tea and instant coffee. Perfect!
Parking was a 1 minute walk away and $25 for 24 hours over the weekend with plenty of spaces available - not sure if its more on weekdays.
Would definitely book again.
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