Description
Nestled in the heart of Sydney’s bustling CBD, Quay West 1301 Self-Catering offers a unique blend of luxury and homey comfort. This apartment-style accommodation boasts stunning views of the iconic Harbour Bridge, just 1.1 miles away. As a seasoned traveler, I was impressed by the thoughtful amenities that cater to both short-term tourists and long-stay guests. The fully equipped kitchen allows for culinary creativity, while the sauna and hot tub provide much-needed relaxation after a day of exploring. What sets Quay West apart is its prime location, a mere 15-minute stroll from the Royal Botanic Gardens. The spacious living areas and modern furnishings create an ambiance of sophisticated urban living. As I sipped my morning coffee on the balcony, watching the city come to life, I realized that Quay West 1301 isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a gateway to experiencing Sydney like a local.
Key Features and Amenities
- Jaw-dropping views of Sydney Harbour from the 24th-floor pool and gym – trust me, your Instagram followers will be green with envy!
- Fully-equipped kitchen that’ll make you feel like a MasterChef contestant (minus the pressure cooker drama)
- Luxurious hot tub and sauna combo – perfect for soothing those muscles after a day of exploring The Rocks
- Prime location just a stone’s throw from the iconic Harbour Bridge – I could practically touch it from my window!
- Spacious one-bedroom apartment that’s so comfy, you might be tempted to cancel your sightseeing plans (but don’t, Sydney’s too amazing to miss!)
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