Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour

Overview

Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour opened its doors making it the first new-build, international luxury hotel to open in Sydney’s central business district this millennium. The hotel was designed by…

Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour opened its doors making it the first new-build, international luxury hotel to open in Sydney’s central business district this millennium.

The hotel was designed by renowned multi award-winning Sydney architect Richard Francis-Jones from Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp architects. Dreamtime Australia Design and the A+ Design Group all collaborated to create this visually inspiring property which was built by Lend Lease.

The hotel offers 590 stylish guestrooms including 35 coveted suites, boasting some of the best views in Sydney. All the hotel’s guest rooms feature the Sofitel MyBed and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Darling Harbour and the city.

Three sophisticated bars (Champagne Bar, Esprit Noir and Le Rivage Pool Bar) and the stylish signature restaurant, Atelier by Sofitel anchors the hotel as the place in Sydney to meet for a drink or a memorable dining experience.

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss

Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss

Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.

Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person

Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

Offer multiple options for booking - web, email, phone

Certified by Green Globe

Green Globe is the world’s leading certification for the sustainable operation and management of travel and tourism worldwide. The certification is a structured assessment of the sustainability performance of travel and tourism businesses and their supply chain partners, recognised by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC).

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