5 DECEMBER 2011
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When the highly visible Park Hyatt Sydney re-opens its doors just before the end of the year after a nine-month AU$60m (£39m) rebuild it will feature three rooftop suites built on a new fourth level. This new level boasts, just shy of 360-degree, views spanning Sydney’s iconic Sydney Harbour, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The extensive remodelling includes a larger spa and gym, a new restaurant and private dining space. The meeting and conference facilities have also been completely revamped, catering from small group meeting or personal happening, to an experience for up to 150.
The luxury 155-room property, with its idyllic waterside setting located in the Rocks district of the city on the edge of Sydney Harbour, closed in March for extensive renovations. Guestrooms have also been refurbished in a modern style and neutral colour palette, with technology such as media hubs to link gadgets to the TV. They start from 40sq m in size and all have balconies.
The hotel is taking firm bookings from 1 February. Earlier dates are likely to be available. www.hyatt.com
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