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Sydney is one of the world’s most iconic cruise ports, welcoming travellers embarking on unforgettable voyages to destinations such as the South Pacific, New Zealand, and beyond. Whether you’re setting sail or returning from a cruise, finding the right accommodation can enhance your experience.
As the largest city in Australia, Sydney boasts plenty to see and do for tourists. Renowned throughout the world for its stunning harbour and iconic landmarks, Sydney’s attractions are an almost endless collection of natural beauty and urban bustle.Â
As summer unfolds, Sydney transforms into a vibrant hub of events, festivals, and activities that draw locals and tourists alike. From the spectacular New Year’s Eve celebrations to a season brimming with world-class theatre shows and cultural festivals, there’s no better time to explore the city.
Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central is perfectly situated in the heart of Sydney, making it an ideal base for discovering the city’s vibrant culture and unique local spots. While iconic attractions like the Sydney Opera House and Darling Harbour are a must-visit, the surrounding area is brimming with hidden treasures that offer unique experiences just steps from this Pitt Street hotel.
Capitol Theatre is a historic and iconic performing arts venue in Sydney. Renowned for its stunning architecture, the theatre hosts a diverse range of musicals and live-performances. The venue is surrounded by bars and restaurant with a handful of Metro Hotels nearby for your accommodation needs.
Vivid Sydney 2025, the city’s most magical celebration of light, music, ideas, and food, returns from 23 May to 14 June. For 23 unforgettable nights, Sydney will glow with immersive art, stunning projections, and world-class performances. Whether you’re visiting as a couple, solo explorer, or family, staying at a Metro Hotel puts you right near the action.
As the holiday season approaches, Sydney transforms into a festive wonderland, and there’s no event more iconic than Carols in the Domain. This beloved tradition, held annually in the heart of Sydney, brings together families, friends and music lovers to celebrate the spirit of Christmas with a night of joyful carolling under the stars.
In the heart of Sydney stands the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), a true architectural masterpiece originally constructed in the late 19th century. This iconic building has evolved into a shopping destination that transcends time in the centre of Sydney city.
Discover the vibrant atmosphere and diverse treasures at Paddy’s Market Haymarket. From fresh produce to unique finds, immerse yourself in a bustling market experience in the heart of Sydney and within walking distance to Metro Hotels.
Set against the scenic backdrop of Darling Harbour, the Australian National Maritime Museum is more than a mere collection of artifacts, this nautical gem takes you on a captivating journey through seafaring history with a touch of contemporary flair.
The Sydney Lyric Theatre is a cutting-edge entertainment venue that opened its doors in 1997. Accessible by light rail from Metro Hotels and Apartments in Sydney, making it an easy accommodation option when attending a show at the Lyric Theatre.
State Theatre is a heritage-listed performance venue located in the CBD on Market Street and features artworks and fixtures of rare significance.
There’s no better place to welcome the New Year than at Sydney’s world-renowned Harbour fireworks event! Every year, Sydney Harbour lights up with a dazzling pyrotechnic show, featuring two stunning displays – the 9:00pm family-friendly fireworks and the grand midnight spectacular.
Host your next event at Metro Hotels, the ideal conference venue with state-of-the-art facilities.
431-439 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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