The Hotel
Groupies are whisked away to a mystery hotel in Macquarie Park/North Ryde, where they have their pick of local attractions to visit, including the Sydney Olympic Park, Macquarie Shopping Centre, and DFO Homebush. Just a 20-minute drive from Sydney’s CBD, the hotel is a great base from which to explore Sydney’s Northwest. The hotel also offers a shuttle service within the Macquarie Business Park to make the visit easier for business travellers.
Be treated to a full getaway experience with a bottle of wine to crack open on arrival, while families with kids can rest easy knowing that they can all stay together without additional fees. Turn others green with envy by uploading vacation posts on social media using Wi-Fi, while relaxing in king or two double beds. Rest easy and press snooze on your last day with a late check-out.
Room Details
Guest Room
- Bed size/type: King or two double beds
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Three adults or two adults and two children
- This room features an iron and ironing board and coffee- and tea-making facilities
Hotel Policies
- Check-in: 3pm
- Checkout: Midday
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking
- Pet policy: Pets are not allowed inside the property
- Adding occupants above standard: Free for two children aged under 12 years old using existing beds
The Area: North Ryde and Sydney
North Ryde is located 15 kilometres North-West of the Sydney CBD, in the local government area of the City of Ryde. Local attractions include the Sydney Olympic Park, the North Ryde golf club, DFO Homebush and the Macquarie Ice-Rink.
Sydney is a cosmopolitan mix of attractions that has been delighting visitors for decades. The most populous city in Australia, Sydney is known for being cutting edge, down-to-earth and a mecca of diversity where natural and man-made sites abound. Home to the Harbour Bridge, Opera House and golden Bondi Beach, the city buzzes with an infectious energy that enchants travellers both from neighbouring states and further around the globe.
Embark on a self-guided tour of the city, weaving up to Circular Quay to see the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Then stroll over to The Rocks to learn about the city’s history, where cobbled streets, Aussie pubs and weekend markets present a cultural experience. Back at the Quay, hop on a ferry bound for Balmain or Manly and appreciate the water views and snap photos of waterside properties and the CBD skyline.
Hit up suburbs like Paddington and Surry Hills for trendy boutiques, hip bars and creative restaurants or jump on a ferry to Taronga Zoo, Balmain or Mosman. In the city, spread time between museums, galleries and waterside locations like Darling Harbour and Circular Quay. Wrap up the day with high tea in a swish establishment or an authentic meal in Chinatown.