The Hotel: 1831 Boutique Hotel
Set in a charming heritage listed building in the heart of Sydney’s entertainment and theatre area, 1831 Boutique Hotel keeps the best memories of the old times alive while keeping up with the latest hospitality trends.
After a busy day exploring Sydney, guests can kick back in one of the cosy carpeted bedrooms with comfy beds, flat-screen TVs and en-suite bathrooms with a rain showers.
Apart from the bedrooms, holidaymakers can also make use of the stylish guests lounge, a kitchenette and an open-air terrasse.
Room Details
Duo Room
- Bed size/type: Double or twin (twin available upon request only, subject to availability)
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Microcloud mattress toppers, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, complimentary tea & coffee making facilities, 32” LCD TV, mini fridge, rain shower
Deluxe Duo Room
- Bed size/type: Double or twin (twin available upon request only, subject to availability)
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Desk, safe, microcloud mattress toppers, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, complimentary tea & coffee making facilities, 32” LCD TV, mini fridge, rain shower, safe, desk
Trio Room
- Bed size/type: 1 double bed and 1 bunk bed
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Three people
- Microcloud mattress toppers, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, complimentary tea & coffee making facilities, 32” LCD TV, mini fridge, rain shower
The Area: Sydney, NSW
A dazzling city boasting waterways, skyscrapers, iconic sights and vibrant nightlife, Sydney is Australia’s version of the city that never sleeps. On the fringe of the action lies the trendy suburb of Surry Hills, decked out with designer boutiques and vintage stores, funky cafés, art galleries and bars for every occasion and audience.
Stroll up to Oxford Street to catch the bus to the city or Circular Quay, where Groupies can take in a show at the Opera House, explore the historic Rocks district, dare to climb the Harbour Bridge or ride the ferry to Manly or Taronga Zoo. Catch the bus in the other direction to swim and sunbake at famous Bondi Beach, before walking around the spectacular headland to quieter Bronte.
Fashionistas hit the shops of Surry Hills’ Crown Street to pick up vintage finds, or walk up Oxford Street to Glenmore Road, which bursts with designer stores including Zimmermann, Alannah Hill and Sass and Bide. Come nightfall, clink glasses in some of Sydney’s hippest small bars in the areas, such as Pocket Bar, Shady Pines or Low 302, before dining at top restaurants like Foveaux, Longrain or Tokonoma.