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Park Hyatt Sydney
Park Hyatt Sydney is located in the historic Rocks district, just five minutes from the central business, cultural and shopping districts of Sydney. Known for its exceptional design and elegant style throughout the world, this superb hotel offers a sanctuary of privacy and refined unobtrusive service to both discerning business and leisure travellers and world famous celebrities.

Facilities
There's plenty to keep you occupied while visiting us. Whether you're an exercise enthusiast, a shopping buff, or a relaxation addict, we've got just the right activity for you and your family. Work out at the complimentary fitness centre, then relax in the sauna, stream room or spa. Alternatively take a trip up to the rooftop terrace, where there is a heated pool, sun deck and Jacuzzi.
The stylish restaurant, designed by Tony Chi, takes in a spectacular harbour view that is unmistakably Sydney where lapping water can be heard through the floor to ceiling folding glass windows. The menu is seasonal, offering the perfect blend of modern Australian cuisine with Mediterranean inspired flavours from the wood-fire oven, rotisserie and char-grill.
Accommodation
There are many different types of rooms available, two of which are described below.
Park King -
This spacious contemporary room is 45-55 sq metre in size and has a view of North Sydney. The open-plan room offers a work area with ergonomic chair and high-speed Internet, marble bath with separate walk-in shower and soaking tub, and 1 king bed with cosy duvet and feather pillows. Deluxe amenities include 24-hour butler service, shoeshine, turndown, robes and gym access.
Opera King -
This room type is 46 sq metres and has floor to ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto a private balcony that overlooks Sydney Harbour. With stylish uncluttered surrounds of French navy hues, cream leather and touches of polished stainless steel glamour create a sophisticated residential ambience.
A direct Opera House view may be enjoyed from the Opera Room.
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