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Blue Sydney

Blue Sydney, perfectly located on the historical finger wharf at Woolloomooloo - Sydney is the first Taj Hotels and Resorts venture into Australia. The hotel enjoys spectacular views of the Sydney Central Business and Shopping District, the harbour and Royal Botanical Gardens. A ten minute stroll from the CBD, BLUE combines the personality and style of a boutique property with the reliability, consistency and attentive service of a major business hotel.

Listed on the Condé Nast Traveler 2007 "Gold List" as one of the best hotels in the world for service, BLUE Sydney is a boutique hotel in the heart of a luxury marina, entertainment and apartment complex.

Each of the BLUE’s 100 Guest Rooms, including 33 stunning Loft Rooms, retain the authenticity and charm of the historic heritage-listed wharf building, while providing the latest in modern luxury and accommodations. BLUE Sydney has a great range of different rooms and lofts - from Rafter Rooms to Ultra lofts. Each room features unique characteristics of the wharf, modern décor, chocolate brown suedette furnishings, and a view of either the eclectic Woolloomooloo Bay Village or the sensational Sydney Harbour foreshores.

The hotel offers the finest international facilities and services. Cutting edge technology, business services and amenities are available 24/7. For all events, you and your guests will delight in creative catered cuisine in our unique style. Whether it’s a quiet meeting for two or the social event of the season, we have the space and the service to make your event a splendid success.

For more information, please visit the hotel website: www.tajhotels.com/sydney
To make a reservation at the hotel, please quote the company name "American Australian Association" or "United States Studies Centre", via: Email: blueresv.sydney@tajhotels.com
Or Tel. No.: 02 9331 9000 and ask for reservations

 

 

 

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