Description
Set in a superb harbourside location, a stone's throw from the historic Rocks district, the Park Hyatt is the epitome of contemporary luxury in one of the best locations in Sydney. With just 158 guest rooms, many with breathtaking opera house views, this hotel is perfect for the discerning traveler who wants to be right in the heart of the action.
The contemporary, clean lines of the Park Hyatt's rooms and suites and the floor to ceiling sliding doors which lead, in most cases, onto a private balcony with unbelievable views, really do make this hotel one of Sydney's finest. The location ensures that Sydney's highlights are within easy reach which means that there is plenty of time to relax and enjoy the hotel's great rooms, restaurants, facilities and personal service.
The dining here is informal and varied, the Little Kitchen serving macaroons, fresh scones and champagne at Sydney's finest venues for high tea overlooking the glittering harbour and opera house. The Harbour Kitchen's open plan layout allows you to see the chef preparing fresh, locally sourced produce or for a real close up, dine privately at the Chef's table. Both bars here serve a vast array of wines, cocktails, whisky and cognacs.
The Park Hyatt Sydney's rooftop spa offers guests the chance to indulge in pampering body treatments, massages and beauty treatments with dazzling views of the bay. The focus here is on the four pillars of wellness: energy, harmony, purity and tranquility, thereby turning your spa experience into a vivid sensory experience. The outdoor heated swimming pool and relaxing sundeck is a great venue for a soothing break from the buzz of the city below.
Accommodation
The Park Hyatt's 158 rooms and suites are spacious, uncluttered, contemporary and smartly designed, ranging from Park Rooms (some with balconies) to City Harbour and Opera Rooms with balconies with staggering views. Deluxe rooms are larger and are more like open plan studios and Suites have the addition of a separate living room. All rooms have a butler service and the latest technology.
Childcare
The Park Hyatt Sydney welcomes children and their families and can provide children's menus in the restaurants and babysitting on request to make your stay as carefree and relaxing as possible. Children will love the rooftop pool and Sydney's many family friendly attractions.
Facilities
The Park Hyatt Sydney offers four dining experiences from high tea, to casual all day dining, to private dining at the chefs table and the stunningly located Harbour Kitchen & Bar overlooking the opera house. For drinks, there are two bars to enjoy a cocktail, snacks and live music. The rooftop terrace features a heated pool and the fitness centre has a gym, steam room and sauna. The Iluka Spa is on the hotel's top floor and the treatments and view together guarantee a blissful experience.
Activities
Sydney has a plethora of choices for visitors from shopping and galleries to historic sights and adventurous pursuits such as climbing the harbour bridge. The Park Hyatt has an incredible concierge team ready to help you plan any activities.
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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Location and directions
Sydney, Australia
The Rocks, Sydney