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The Location of The Manor House Boutique Hotel in Sydney is considerably very
convenient for travelers looking to stay in the heart of Sydney. It is located
very close to all the public transport. It is located just 20 minutes away from
the Sydney Airport.
The Location of The Manor House Boutique Hotel in Sydney is very strategic.
The 19 room manorial hotel is located close to most of the city's vibrant zone
of entertainment.
A two minute stroll from Taylor Square and the Oxford Street will bring you
the gate of the boutique hotel that was once the mansion of the first Lord Mayors
of Sydney.
The Location of The Manor House Boutique Hotel in Sydney provides easy accessibility
to some of the attraction located around its vicinity. These are
- Sydney Cricket Ground
- The Taylor Square
- Surry Hills
- Aussie Stadium
- The Entertainment Quarter formerly known as The Fox Studio
- East Sydney
- Oxford Street Darlinghurst,
- Paddington
The old Victorian Styled Mansion is a landmark Boutique Hotel located in the
heart of Sydney. Most of the transportations are available from the gates of
the Hotel. The grand hallways with 19 delightful rooms decorated with old classical
furniture and fittings and supported well with some of the modern amenities
essential to give it a grandeur outlook is something worth cherishing.
The service rendered by the small but well skilled staffs is impeccable. The
interior of the rooms with nostalgic blend of the open lounge with a pool outside
makes it a perfect place to enjoy sunny days in the open of the Victorian styled
hotel. The location gives it an easy accessibility making this one of the most
desired stoppage for ones who prefer to stay in a centralized location and avoid
the hassles of transportation in the bustling city of Sydney,
The Location of The Manor House Boutique Hotel in Sydney is ideal for the tourist
to have a stop over in Sydney. This is a wonderful experience for those who
enjoy something different from the usual boring 4 star concrete construction
in the cool sophisticated ambience of the Victorian Age.
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