"The room we stayed in was huge (room 330) however if there is a noisy function taking place then you will hear the noise from it although it is supposed to finish no later than 11pm. Best to get a room much further away from the function area if possible. Bed was great as was check in and check out - very simple and quick. Be warned though that onsite parking is hugely expensive!"
"Amazing location, perfect apartment for my family, we loved our stay. The only two things I would fault is the beds did not have mattress protectors on them which is an absolute NO with children. Also the parking is a nightmare and no where is listed online that you have to pay $35 per day for parking. I’ve never stayed anywhere in Australia where I’ve had to pay for parking.
Overall I would definitely stay again. "
"It was all very convenient and the breakfast was fabulous, great variety and flavour and the chef was most welcoming.
Out of hours access was easy with the key safe."
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"The hotel is beautiful. It is also very centrally located to The Rocks area and maybe a block from the ferry/train stations. It an easy walk to lots of shopping, the harbor bridge, opera house and botanical gardens."
A verified traveller stayed at InterContinental Sydney, an IHG Hotel
"Great view, a good enough reason for me to come back to stay in Four Season again in future.
However, as a five start hotel, I am disappointed to learn that the toiletries are all made in China. I have to go to super-market to purchase better quality toiletries for my four days trip. Most of the staffs, especially those in the front desk are very polite, gentle and genuinely wanted to help their guests to resolve their problems such that they will have unforgettable experience to stay in Four Seasons Hotel. However, some of the staffs in the concierge are very peculiar. As an example, nowadays, most hotels do not provide shaver to their guest automatically. In that case, the guests are used to call house keeping, or go directly to the concierge to ask for shavers. Most of the hotels do have shaver stored in concierge for the guests, such that when we walk by the concierge after one day of busy meetings, we can get what we want and go directly to bath and shave, instead of waiting for the house keeping to drop by, seating in the room, waiting to open the door. However, not only does the concierge at Four Seasons hotel do not keep any shaver with them for their guest, when I let them know that it is very inconvenient for me to wait for the house keeping to drop by, especially when they cannot commit a time that when the house keeping will drop by, the concierge provide me his solution by telling me that there is a convenient store at the third level of the hotel. "
A verified traveller stayed at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
"The location is perfect. The access to Darling Harbour easy. The rooms were clean and the room over looked a part of the Sydney Marathon this morning so was an added bonus."
A verified traveller stayed at Hyatt Regency Sydney
Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your stay in Woolloomooloo?
During your visit, you might want to enjoy the port and gardens which Woolloomooloo is known for.
What's the best high-end place to stay in Woolloomooloo?
Ovolo Woolloomooloo is a luxury hotel with a health club and a marina, and it’s a popular choice for Expedia travellers looking for an elegant place to stay.
How many luxury hotels will I be able to find in Woolloomooloo?
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#### When to Visit Woolloomooloo\n
Hottest months: January, February, December and March, with an average temperature of 22°C
Coldest months: July, August, June and September
Driest months: September, August, May and July
Rainiest months: March, February, November and January
What's there to see and do in Woolloomooloo?
Enjoy Woolloomooloo with a stop at Woolloomooloo Wharf, William Street and Crown Street. If you have spare time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Harry’s Cafe de Wheels and Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf.