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3 months ago
Nice clean small efficiency apartment. Not the greatest neighborhood but very friendly staff read more
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15 Springfield Ave
Potts Point
Potts Point New South Wales 2011
Australia
Does UKO Potts Point have free WiFi?
Yes, UKO Potts Point has free WiFi.
Simpsons of Potts Point
(1 review)
$$
My mother and her friend stayed here for about two weeks while she was visiting me in Australia. It…read morewas the best place she could have picked! The location is perfect. It's within walking distance of the botanic gardens, Elizabeth Bay, Potts Point, and if you're really keen (I was) you can even walk a bit farther to downtown, Circular Quay, the Opera House, and Sydney Harbour Bridge. We became very familiar with the couple that worked here. They were so friendly and every morning they always wanted to make sure everything was perfect, which it was. The breakfasts that they put out were scrumptious! Choices of cereal, tea, coffee, toppings for your cereal, english muffins, cheese, ham, fruit... Wonderful! The rooms are spacious and a bit old looking, but everything seemed to be working well. There is also a living room that has books and comfy couches, and complimentary PORT! I may have taken advantage of that. I'm getting nostalgic thinking about this place and if I'm ever in Sydney and have the money I'd want to stay here! It's really a wonderful place with wonderful people.
Macleay Hotel
(6 reviews)
My friend and I booked separate rooms for Mardi Gras and World Pride. My experience was very…read morepositive. 1. The beds we're comfortable. 2. The shower has solid water pressure and no shortage of hot water. 3. The neighborhood is away from the noise of Oxford street but close enough to be where the action in a short walk. 4. The room cleaning flexed to my schedule and the hotel staff was very friendly. The rooms are a bit on the small side but Sydney is so beautiful, why would you want to be in the room except for sleep. I would stay here again.
Easy check in, clean and comfortable rooms. Simple, no frills, in a good area, a quick stroll to…read morethe Botanical Gardens cutting down the stars and by the marina. Definitely recommend the rooms with a view!
Medusa Hotel
(5 reviews)
Worst booking experience ever. Bad service. I called one day before my arrival to ensure my…read morebooking (2 nights) was made. The hotel had lost my reservation and now only had 1 room/1 night. I even had a confirmation on WhatsApp. They try to appear professional, but watch out. You can not be sure before you get there. I have stayed at the hotel before and was so not ready for this with only 1,5 day in Sydney. Only bad excuses.
Fantastic hotel in a great neighborhood. Could have stayed here for two weeks comfortably, because…read morethe rooms are large with a sitting area and table. Plus the fridge, kettle, sink setup works perfectly for preparing a simple breakfast or snack. The guys who run the place are warm and helpful, with tips for great restaurants just a block away. I will definitely stay here again next time I'm in Sydney.
Potts Point Bottle Shop
(4 reviews)
As far as Liquor Shops combined with Deli's in Potts Point it is fairly impossible to compete with…read morethe impressive Bottega Del Vino, so Potts Point Liquor and Deli must have a tough job as both on Macleay Street, they are within a few minutes walk from each other. Potts Point Liquor and Deli's strength is their price range is much broader than Bottega Del Vino's offering more mid range product as well as the higher end lines. So it is handy for those of us who need to stay conscious of our credit card limits, yet still want a nice bottle of wine. Potts Point Liquor and Deli have impressively offered a range of organic wines and they also run their own cellar club. Regarding the deli side of the business, the main attraction is the Bangalow Cheese, which is sourced from the Byron Bay area. This is delicious award winning cheese and they have an array on offer.
It's a weird but true fact that when my parents came to visit from interstate, this was one of…read moretheir favourite shops. I lived around the corner at the time and they couldn't believe you could have such a lovely wine store, deli and cake shop all rolled into one just five minutes from your couch and waiting glass. While my parents' enthusiasm might have been a little over the top, they were absolutely right about this shop's awesomeness. They've got a great range of handpicked boutique wines (including organic drops), a full deli section with imported cheeses, olives and dips, and am amazing cake section with individual portions of all kinds of amazing treats.
Lord Roberts Hotel
(11 reviews)
Awesome service and the food was delicious Lewis, the owner,…read morewas very helpful also in suggesting other places to visit. . Visiting from the states having a lovely time!
Attended a Christmas lunch at the Lord Roberts Hotel upstairs restaurant today. My order was never…read moregiven to the kitchen until after my fellow dinners had placed, received and eaten theirs. 3 times I asked where my order was and was told it was being made and that the kitchen was busy. My order had its own order number but it took over a hour for them to realise it had not been given to the kitchen. Totally unacceptable.
Royal Oak Hotel
(12 reviews)
$$$
Terrible service Meals ordered at same time using app on table but served separately over 45…read moreminutes after first order received. Staff too busy talking to each other to care about customers Don't recommend for meals
When I was in Sydney recently I decided to check out a random suburb (as I usually do) and Double…read moreBay drew the short straw. Anyway, this was a nice little pub a short walk from the ferry terminal (which I knew about beforehand, so was one of the reasons that I went to Double Bay) and it wasn't what I expected. When I think of the Eastern Suburbs, especially near the habour, I tend to think rich and exclusive, however this pub was nothing of the sort. It was nicer than your typical suburban pub, but it was pretty relaxed. There was a nice beer garden out the back, and the staff were pretty friendly as well. Definitely a pub that I would visit again.
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
(109 reviews)
$$$$
This is a very good, but not great property…read more Location - ideal. Steps from Central Quay, tons of restaurants around, right in the middle of the CBD. Rooms - so/so. Smaller than expected and a bit dated. Bathroom was very cramped with little storage space. Comfy bed and very clean though. Service - honestly, outstanding. Friendly & helpful from every person we encountered. Pretty good!
VERY DISAPPOINTING STAY- NOT THE FOUR SEASON STANDARD…read more This was one of the most disappointing hotel stays I've experienced, especially for a brand like Four Seasons that is supposed to represent luxury and impeccable service. We were suspicious upon first arrival when reception appeared overwhelmed and not able or willing to accommodate our requests. I must give a shout out to Lorenzo who did meet our expectations when we were able to enlist his assistance. The hotel felt understaffed, which affected every aspect of the stay. The accommodations were underwhelming, with rooms that were small , particularly for room class designations ,and far below expectations for price point. Food and beverage service was particularly poor. Simple details that should be effortless at this level--like providing decent coffee in the lobby--were completely botched: no cream and poorly brewed coffee. The maitre d for breakfast service was particularly rude and appeared bothered. Wait staff appeared confused and not understanding what we needed. We felt like an inconvenience, perhaps because we did not order the self serve buffet and required a simple breakfast? Overall, this hotel failed to deliver on the most basic elements of hospitality, let alone luxury. The Four Seasons name sets a high bar and while I had high expectations, this property fell short in multiple areas. I hope management takes this feedback seriously, as significant improvements are needed to meet brand standards.
The Old Fitzroy Hotel
(20 reviews)
$
Delicious wagyu. Urged and chips fried to perfection! Beers offered spanned all varieties and the…read moreliquor shelf had the usual standbys available. Plumbing may need some work and the ceiling could use some attention, but this old local clearly has a determined flock that loves it, warts and all! Bonus: live event venue on the lower level.
I came by for a drink as it's in walking distance from my hotel. It'a crowded and lively even on a…read morerainy day. Most people were hanging out by the bar. I later found there were more seatings in the back and there's a dining area upstairs. We didn't order food as it's late but I would love to try their Sunday roast one day (maybe when I return to Sydney). I liked the neighborhood bar vibe.
Albert & Victoria Court Sydney
As a first time visitor to Sydney and Australia in general, the entire staff including the cleaning…read morecrew were amazingly wonderful in advising me on the transportation system and how to get where I wanted to go, the best things to do and see, and how to save the most money while on my vacation. Definitely the most helpful staff I have encountered anywhere! The room was nice, cozy, and clean with a beautiful fireplace and mantel. The B&B is in a great location as it is a five minute walk to the Kings Cross train station and within walking distance to the Royal Botanical Gardens, Opera House, and Circular Quay.
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