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  • The Four Seasons Sydney has the city's largest heated outdoor hotel swimming pool. Triangular in shape, it is 20 metres in length and has a separate whirlpool.

Description

Stunningly situated in the historic Rocks district overlooking Sydney Harbour at Circular Quay and just a short walk from the city’s main attractions, Four Seasons is a luxurious and elegant hotel, with dramatic harbour front views. Lined with cobbled streets, the Rocks area of Sydney has fascinating shops, a weekend market, plentiful pavement cafes and lovely galleries. The attractions of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Sydney Opera House and shopping districts are all close by giving The Four Seasons a unique vantage point.

The generously proportioned rooms and suites are furnished in contemporary grand-luxe style with rich silks, marbles and mahogany. Bathrooms are lavish with gold and marble dominating. The range of rooms and suites is extensive and views include the opera house, the harbour bridge and Sydney's diverse cityscape. The Executive Club on the 32nd floor offers added services and amenities.

The restaurants at The Four Seasons Sydney are diverse, with Kable's showcasing modern cuisine in an elegant setting with signature dishes including lobster ravioli, tea smoked oysters and spicy seafood broth. The Cabana is locate don the pool deck and serves gourmet salads, sandwiches and sushi at lunchtimes. The Cafe serves French bistro style cuisine and classic favourites.

When the extensive highlights of Sydney have been exhausted or you just need a break from the bustling city, the hotel's renowned outdoor swimming pool, sauna and sanctuary spa could be just what you need - or simply relax in your room with in-room cuisine worthy of a fine dining restaurant.

Accommodation

The Four Seasons Sydney has 531 guest rooms including 121 suites, all with city, opera or harbour views. The Premier Rooms have the addition of an open plan lounge/bedroom area and suites have bedrooms and lounge areas in separate locations. Furnishing are opulent with lavish silks, marble, limestone and mahogany being used throughout. All rooms have 42 inch LCD TVs with DVD players, ipod docking stations and high speed internet access.

Childcare

As with all Four Seasons, younger guests are particularly well looked after with everything from child sized dressing gowns to complimentary milk and cookies at bedtime. The can also provide age specific amenities such as changing mats, cots, bottle warmers etc as well as babysitting and children's menus.

Facilities

The Four Seasons Sydney has three fabulous restaurants and a bar. From the formal fine dining in Kables to the relaxed poolside setting of Cabanas, the quality and freshness of the food is never compromised. The hotel has a stunning outdoor heated swimming pool, fully equipped 24 hour gym, steam room and spa.

Activities

From the Four Seasons Sydney, tennis and golf are available nearby. Other activities include visiting Bondi Beach, climbing the harbour bridge (a 3 hour climb!) and enjoying the diverse range of shopping, restaurants, arts and culture Sydney has to offer. The intimate spa offers an escape from the buzz of the city and the treatments use indigenous ingredients such as essential oils, floral and fruit extracts, salt and clay to pamper, relax and revive you.

When to travel

In the southern half of Australia the seasons are the opposite of those in the northern hemisphere: spring comes in September, summer is from December to February, autumn runs from March to May, and winter begins in June.

Sydney is great to visit year round but if you want warm sun and dry weather it is best to try between November and April. Their winter months of May - October usually have mild weather so you can still enjoy all the sights.

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Sydney, Australia

Stunningly situated in the historic Rocks district overlooking Sydney Harbour at Circular Quay and just a short walk from the city’s main attractions.



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