The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick FarmCredit: Destination NSW
The sun setting over The William Inglis Hotel rooftop pool in Warwick Farm.
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Great western Sydney hotels
The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick Farm Credit: Destination NSW
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Sydney's Western Suburbs are home to vibrant multicultural communities, historical sites and family-friendly attractions. Here's where to stay in style when exploring out west.
Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood
The Inner West suburb of Burwood, a 30-minute drive from central Sydney, is home to both the five-star Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood and a thriving Asian foodie scene. The 90-room Crowne Plaza has a striking facade, with windows jutting out at all angles, while inside the muted palette of the spacious rooms complements the pale marble bathrooms. Head up to the Mediterranean-inspired rooftop Skye Bar for sunset drinks, before dining on prime cuts of Australian beef and lamb prepared in wood-fired and charcoal ovens at the Onyx Grill.
For an Asian-inspired snack or something more substantial, check out the southern end of Burwood Road, the main thoroughfare through the shopping district. Here you’ll find No Fail, an indie tea shop that concocts offbeat bubble and iced teas such as watermelon yoghurt and ‘carbon oolong’. Then head to Burwood Chinatown, a slick alleyway development on Burwood Road near Railway Parade that’s home to more than two dozen hawker-style eateries offering plenty of options for dinner. Or for Korean fried chicken, seek out Chir Chir, a three-minute walk away from Burwood Chinatown on Belmore Street.
The William Inglis Hotel
Whether you come for one of the many scheduled horse-racing events at Warwick Farm Racecourse or want a secluded stay away from it all during the week, make yourself at home at The William Inglis Hotel at Warwick Farm, a 40-minute drive from the city centre. This boutique hotel, a member of Sofitel’s M Gallery collection, was inspired by part-owners William Inglis & Son’s revered horseracing history. Luxurious equine-themed rooms overlook the surrounding Riverside Stables, and each is named after a winning Inglis family horse. Grab a pre-bottled negroni by The Everleigh Bottling Co. from the mini bar and take in the sights of the racecourse below.
For some downtime relaxation treats, order a poolside cocktail as you laze by the 20-metre rooftop pool or book into the decadent Inglis Day Spa. Qualified therapists are ready to ease away the stresses of your week with a luxurious menu of beauty and wellness treatments. You may opt for the Inglis Signature facial, which brightens and smooths using selenite crystals and serums, or choose a couple’s massage to unwind and relax with your partner.
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Oysters and cocktails at the rooftop Skye Bar at the Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood.
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Skye Bar, Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood Credit: Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood
Oysters and cocktails at the rooftop Skye Bar at the Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood.
The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick Farm Credit: Destination NSW
Exterior view of The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick Farn.
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The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick Farm Credit: Destination NSW
Exterior view of The William Inglis Hotel, Warwick Farn.
Skye Suites Parramatta
Sydney's second major city centre, and the second oldest city in Australia, Parramatta is the historic heart of Western Sydney. There are UNESCO World Heritage-listed colonial sites to explore, as well as a thriving multicultural food and cultural scene.
Make the most of a stay here by checking in to the five-star Skye Suites Parramatta in the city centre. It’s styled as an urban resort, with the decor in the studios and suites influenced by Japanese minimalism. You can loiter in the outdoor infinity pool, which is bordered by manicured gardens and a pool deck, or hit the streets to explore the area.
Grab a pre-dinner drink at Nick & Nora’s Parramatta, a rooftop bar styled like a New York City penthouse. Then head to the family-run Kouzina Greco for Greek food with a modern twist, made with locally sourced sustainable produce.
Hills Lodge Grand Mercure
In the leafy Hills District, a 35-minute drive northwest of the city centre, you’ll find the Hills Lodge Grand Mercure. This mock Tudor boutique hotel sits within pretty landscaped gardens, with plenty of shaded outdoor seated areas and an outdoor pool amid the manicured hedges.
The Lodge suites are roomy and have open-plan kitchenettes with plenty of bench space, making them a great base for families. And it’s a short drive, or around a 20-minute walk, to the Museums Discovery Centre, a collaboration between Sydney’s Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, the Australian Museum and Sydney Living Museums. Here you can check out objects from these state museum collections, including scientific specimens and equipment used by Antarctic explorers. The Museums Discovery Centre is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 4pm.
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The 25-metre outdoor pool at Skye Suites, Parramatta.
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The 25-metre outdoor pool at Skye Suites, Parramatta.
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Bartender creating cocktails at Nick and Nora's bar in Parramatta.
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Bartender creating cocktails at Nick and Nora's bar in Parramatta.
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Your dog will enjoy seeing the sights of Sydney as much as you do.
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6 dog-friendly hotels in Sydney
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Planning a sojourn to Sydney and don’t want to leave your beloved pooch behind? With hotels increasingly willing to cater to pets, there’s no reason you have to. From beachside to the inner city, these luxury escapes not only welcome four-legged friends, they also provide special inclusions tailored for dogs. Just be sure to book in early, as not every room in these properties can house pets.
Pier One Sydney Harbour, city centre
Nestled below Sydney Harbour Bridge in historic Walsh Bay, Pier One Sydney Harbour is one of the city’s more memorable stays. The hotel sits on a former working wharf over the water, and has devoted some of its ground-level rooms to furry family members. Stay here and your dog will have direct access to the boardwalk that wraps around the sides of the hotel facing the water, with plenty of seagulls to keep it entertained. Pier One’s Puppy Package comes with all the extras: an eco-friendly dog bed, food and water bowls, and a mini bar stocked with treats. Keen to really amp up the spoils? Check out the dog-friendly in-room dining menu, or book an outdoor spot at the hotel’s ground-level The Gantry Restaurant, which offers a Doggy Degustation menu with such treats as beef bone broth and Doglato (a gelato equivalent for pooches) for dessert.
QT Bondi, Bondi Beach
Right on the esplanade facing Sydney’s most famous city beach, QT Bondi welcomes guests trailing sand and their beloved pets. With its chic, contemporary style and energetic vibe, the hotel mirrors Bondi’s laid-back beach lifestyle and allows easy access to its café, bar and restaurant scene. The hotel offers a pet-friendly room that features a special mini bar filled with doggie treats and a pooch-friendly vegan in-room dining menu. Although dogs aren’t permitted on Bondi Beach itself, you’ll be in good company joining the parade of dog-walkers on the promenade, or head to the nearby Rose Bay Foreshore, where pets are free to frolic off-leash.
Little Albion, Surry Hills
The Little Albion boutique hotel occupies a charming former convent in Surry Hills, a leafy inner-city hub populated by creative types and dog lovers. There are two pet-friendly rooms at the hotel, both at ground level, with a bed, bowl and blanket included, but if it’s an over-the-top spoil session you’re after, the Plush Pup Package can’t be beat. Pets are welcomed with Mimi & Munch baked doggie treats on arrival; gifted with a The Daily Edited personalised name tag to look their fashionable best; booked in for a fitting with Dogue doggie stylist; assigned a butler, in case you need to dash out solo; and even receive a turndown service with Doglato.
Doggy Degustation, Pier One Sydney Harbour Credit: Anna Kucera
Chowing down on the Doggy Degustation menu at Pier One Sydney Harbour hotel.
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Doggy Degustation, Pier One Sydney Harbour Credit: Anna Kucera
Chowing down on the Doggy Degustation menu at Pier One Sydney Harbour hotel.
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Your dog will love a fur-friendly stay at QT Bondi.
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QT Bondi, Sydney Credit: QT Bondi
Your dog will love a fur-friendly stay at QT Bondi.
InterContinental Sydney Double Bay
Despite occupying prime real estate in one of Sydney’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, the InterContinental Sydney Double Bay is not too posh to pooch. Suitably elegant and opulent in its well-to-do setting, the hotel invites dog owners to book its Pet Stay Package. Your room will be set up with a stylish pet bed and bowls, and you can order a meal from the dog-friendly in-room dining menu, which includes options such as Banjo’s Delight, a feast of Angus beef, pumpkin, carrots and sweet potato. Double Bay is conveniently close to the city and the Eastern Suburbs beaches, yet has a peaceful village feel and is the ideal idyll for people- and dog-watching.
Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour
Sydney’s sister Ovolo hotels, Ovolo Woolloomooloo to the east of the city centre and Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour in inner-city Pyrmont, are both dog-friendly and are equally luxurious and immaculately designed. But the Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour earns pooch preference points for being close to Pyrmont’s off-leash Waterfront Park. While all Ovolo hotels indulge human guests with complimentary munchies from the mini bar and drinks at social hour, pets also get the star treatment. The V.I.Pooch Package at each Sydney Ovolo includes a comfy dog bed, food bowl, and the never more aptly named doggy bag ꟷ packed with treats and toys they’ll drool over.
The Langham, Sydney
Pet-friendly may not be a description you’d first associate with the ultra-regal The Langham, Sydney, near Barangaroo in the city centre. Yet along with its plush interiors, a private tennis court, an indoor pool with an amazing painted dome and the serene The Day Spa by Chuan, it happily allows you and your furry charge to co-habit during your stay. Rooms are set up with a dog bed and eating bowls, there’s an in-house dog-friendly menu, and if you fancy letting yourself off the lead to hit the town, dog-sitting services can also be requested.
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Bedding down at the Little Albion hotel in Sydney’s Surry Hills.
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Bedding down at the Little Albion hotel in Sydney’s Surry Hills.
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Your dog will feel like canine royalty at The Langham, Sydney.
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The Langham, Sydney Credit: The Langham
Your dog will feel like canine royalty at The Langham, Sydney.