Parramatta Hotels

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Hotel Name Star Distance
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Guest Rating Room Type Total Price Avg Price
Ibis Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney
3Ibis Sydney Olympic Park is a 3 star hotel 7.08
Ibis Sydney Olympic Park has an average review of 4
Standard $169 $169 Details
Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney Olympic Park
5Pullman at Sydney Olympic Park is a 5 star hotel 7.24
N/A
Superior $235 $235 Details
Mercure Sydney Parramatta
Sydney
4Mercure Sydney Parramatta is a 4 star hotel 1.93
Mercure Sydney Parramatta has an average review of 5
Standard $128 $128 Details
Novotel Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney
4Novotel Sydney Olympic Park is a 4 star hotel 7.08
Novotel Sydney Olympic Park has an average review of 5
Superior $179 $179 Details
Rydges Parramatta
Sydney
4Rydges Parramatta is a 4 star hotel 2.09
Rydges Parramatta has an average review of 4
Standard $192 $192 Details
Parramatta Waldorf Apartments
Parramatta
NC 2.09
N/A
1 Bed Apartment Full Full Details
Cnr Olympic Boulevard Herb Elliott Ave, homebush, Sydney Olympic Park Show on Map
Avg price per night
$169
Total room price
$338
$169
Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park Show on Map
Avg price per night
$235
Total room price
$535
$235
106 Hassall Street, rosehill Parramatta, Sydney Show on Map
Avg price per night
$128
Total room price
$299
$128
Cnr Olympic Boulevard Herb Elliott Ave, Sydney Olympic Park Show on Map
Avg price per night
$179
Total room price
$432
$179
116 James Ruse Drive Rosehill Nsw 2142, Sydney Show on Map
Avg price per night
$192
Total room price
$322
$192
110 James Ruse Dr, rosehill Parramatta, Sydney Show on Map
Avg price per night
Full
Total room price
Full
Full

Location Information

Parramatta Hotels, Sydney Situated 23 km west of CBD of Sydney, Parramatta is a popular suburb of Sydney, Australia. A major commercial center of Greater Western Sydney, Parramatta is also called as city's “second central business district”. Boasting some of Sydney's most fantastic architecture, this western suburb is a tourist destination in itself, waiting to greet travelers from all over the world. Rich in colonial history, Parramatta showcases a different color of Sydney that perfectly reveals in its vibrant sporting spirit, great shopping and al fresco dining experiences. Some of the notable places worth visiting in and around Parramatta include the Church Street, Town Hall, Westfield Parramatta (one of the largest shopping center in Australia), Old Government House, Parramatta Park and Elizabeth Farm House. Being a major tourist suburb of Sydney, Parramatta also boasts a variety of accommodation options for the travelers to sojourn. From luxury to budget hotel, travelers can easily find all sorts of hotels in Parramatta according to their budget and needs. Get the best deals on Parramatta Hotels as well as on other Sydney Hotels offered by AsiaRooms and make your trip a hassle-free affair.
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