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    Generally good. No complaints.

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City Resort Hostel Sydney

from $26
City Resort Hostel Sydney
103-105 Palmer Street Woolloomooloo, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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About City Resort Hostel Sydney

List of facilities

  • Reception
  • Safe Deposit Box

1.16 km / 0.72 miles from Sydney City

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City Resort Hostel Sydney offers comfortable accommodation and friendly services for a relaxing stay in Sydney. Famous tourist spots such as El Alamein Fountain, St Mary's Cathedral and Art Gallery of New South Wales are located at a convenient distance from the hostel.

Location
Situated on Palmer Street in Woolloomooloo, City Resort Hostel is few minutes away from the city centre, pubs and nightlife. Australian Museum, ANZAC War Memorial and Hyde Park Barracks are notable landmarks located within a kilometre from the property.

Rooms
City Resort Hostel in Sydney offers 40 guest rooms that are well-furnished and equipped with standard amenities such as a colour television, refrigerator and a wardrobe.

Restaurant
The property does not have a restaurant. However, guests can cook meals for themselves at the onsite kitchen or visit nearby restaurants for other dining options.

General
City Resort Hostel Sydney offers a common room where guests can relax and watch a movie. Guests can explore historical attractions of Sydney such as Sydney Mint, Great Synagogue and Parliament House.

Hotel Facilities

  • Reception
  • Safe Deposit Box

Room Facilities

  • Ensuite / Private Bathroom
  • Colour TV
  • Refrigerator

What's Nearby!

  • Art Gallery of New South Wales

    The formidable Art Gallery of NSW is an influential player in Sydney’s art scene. The museum houses three permanent collections: Australian, Asian and post-16th century European. Powerhouse international touring exhibits are on offer frequently and there is much more happening throughout the year. The Sunday children’s program is very popular, as are the concerts, celebrity talks, film screenings, workshops and special events.

  • Finger Wharf

    This old wool and cargo dock was brought back from the brink of demolition in the late 1990s and has become one of Sydney’s most posh addresses. The wharf is public and you’re free to walk around and explore, but the restaurants and bars are some of the most exclusive in the city. You may even catch a glimpse of a celebrity or two—several famous Aussies own property on the wharf.

  • Sydney Jewish Museum

    The Sydney Jewish Museum is a living memorial to the Holocaust, examining Australia’s Jewish history, traditions and culture from the days of the First Fleet to today. The modern museum features touch-screen interactive exhibits and video testimonies. The Holocaust exhibits are sobering—don’t miss the heartbreaking Children’s Memorial. Expect to devote at least two hours to see everything, though you can also take a 45-minute guided tour.

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