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Here is a list of the motels in Sydney, Australia.
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Billabong Gardens
Billabong Gardens offers guests all the
amenities of a more expensive hotel, for a fraction of the cost. Accommodation
ranges from dormitories to ensuite doubles, all located in the heart of
cosmopolitan Sydney - Newtown.
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Board Rider Backpacker Hostel
Offering dormitory and private accommodation
for backpackers. Information on rooms, facilities, location and contact details.
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Central Railway Hotel
Central Railway Hotel is centrally located in
Chalmers Street near Central Railway Station, the heart of Sydney's Transport
System. The hotel is an ideal base from which to leisurely explore, or do
business in Sydney. It is within minutes of the the Central Business District,
Circular Quay, Chinatown and within 15 minutes to Sydney's famous Beaches.
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Gemini Hotel
Details of an hotel offering accommodation,
service and conference facilities. Booking information and rates included.
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Ibis Sydney Darling Harbour
Ibis Sydney Darling Harbour is in the heart of
the tourist district of Sydney, with many of the 256 hotel rooms offering
spectacular views of Darling Harbour and the city. Star City Casino, Sydney
Aquarium, the Maritime Museum and the Powerhouse Museum are all within walking
distance. The hotel features Internet access, a restaurant, bar and easy access
to the Monorail and Lightrail services.
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Jolly Knight Motel
Offering accommodation and provides profile,
information on facilities, booking information and contact details.
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Manly Paradise Motel
Offering a range of accommodation from motel
style to self catered suites. Prices and online booking available.
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Mclaren Hotel
The Mclaren Hotel is the ideal centrally
located North Sydney Hotel, close to Sydney harbour, northern beaches, private
schools, public transport, boutique shops & a park.
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North Shore Hotel
Offering accommodation in various sizes.
Provides information on facilities, with location map and contact details.
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Philip Lodge Motel
The Philip Lodge Motel is ideally located just
7kms from Sydney City CBD and only 6kms from Homebush, the site of the 2000
Olympic Games. We are within easy reach of Sydney`s finest shopping, dining and
entertainment areas and only a 15 minute drive to Star City Casino and Darling
Harbour, theatre and museums. We are your home away from home when visiting
Sydney and its surrounding areas.
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Sleep Express Motel
Offering budget accommodation. Information on
facilities, rates, gallery and contact details.
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Sutherland Motel
Sutherland Motel is positioned on the Southern
edge of Sydney. Sutherland has a train station with City services departing at
20 minute intervals. The train ride to the city takes 30 minutes. By car Sydney
Airport is 20km and Sydney CBD 30km. Wollongong is 50km to the South.
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Sydney Lodge Motel
Offering accommodation with a variety of rooms.
Provides gallery, pricing, location map and contact details.
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Thoroughbred Motel
We have been in business since 1977, we offer
accommodation range from motel, service apartment and cottage-like house. We are
situated centrally between Sydney CBD and the airport with Centennial Park right
across from us. Our rooms rates are competitive, our services has won favorable
remarks from returning guests. We have on site parking and broadband internet
service in the near future.
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Sydney :
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Sydney is the largest city
in Australia and Oceania, and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney has a
metropolitan area population of approximately 4.4 million and an area of
approximately 12,000 square kilometres (4,633 sq mi). Its inhabitants are called
Sydneysiders, and Sydney is often called "the Harbour City". It is one of the
most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major
destination for immigrants to Australia.
The site of the first British colony in Australia, Sydney was established in
1788 at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip, commodore of the First Fleet. The city is
built on hills surrounding Sydney Harbour – an inlet of the Tasman Sea on
Australia's south-east coast. It is home to the iconic Sydney Opera House, the
Harbour Bridge and its beaches. The metropolitan area is surrounded by national
parks, and contains many bays, rivers and inlets.
The city is home to many prominent parks, such as Hyde Park, Royal Botanical
Gardens and national parks. This is a major factor, along with Sydney Harbour,
that has led to the city’s reputation as one of the most beautiful in the world.
Sydney is considered an alpha+ world city, as listed by the Loughborough
University group's 2008 inventory, is ranked 16th among global cities by Foreign
Policy's 2008 Global Cities Index and is an international centre for commerce,
arts, fashion, culture, entertainment, education and tourism. According to the
Mercer cost of living survey, Sydney is Australia’s most expensive city, and the
66th most expensive in the world. Sydney also ranks among the top 10 most
livable cities in the world according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting and
The Economist.
Sydney is a significant international financial centre and has been ranked 14th
within the top 50 global financial cities as surveyed by the Mastercard
Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index (2007), and 1st within Australia. Sydney is
also an international fashion and creative industry hub and is Australia's
fashion capital.
Sydney has hosted major international sporting events, including the 1938
British Empire Games, 2000 Summer Olympics, the final match of the 2003 Rugby
World Cup and the 2008 World Youth Day. The main airport serving Sydney is
Sydney Airport.
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Tourism in Sydney :
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Tourism in Sydney,
Australia forms an important part of the city's economy. The city received 7.6
million domestic visitors and 2.7 million international visitors in year ending
March 2008. The most well known attractions include the Sydney Opera House, and
the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Other attractions include Royal Botanical Gardens,
Luna Park, the beaches and Sydney Tower.
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