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Hotel Reports
Exterior - Seventies style high rise building.
General - This hotel is also known for it's Korean Bathhouse, popular with both visitors and locals. The Bathhouse was renovated in 2000. Tourist class hotel, suitable for the budget minded. 0303VU.
Lobby - Medium size lobby, with some seating. Next door is the Sports Bar, with a separate entrance.
Location - The hotel is located in Kings Cross, above the Kings Cross train station, minutes to the city centre. Outside the hotel there are many restaurants, bars and nightlife, as well as a supermarket accross the road. Walking distance to Rushcutters Bay, and Double Bay - an upmarket Sydney Eastern suburb is a short bus ride away. Central business district (and shopping) is only 1 train stop or a 10 minute walk away.
Restaurant - Restaurant opens for breakfast and dinner, as the hotel is surrounded by restaurants and cafes and most people go out day time sightseeing, shopping etc.
Rooms - Rooms are on the small size (by Australian standards), with 70's furnishings however they are kept clean.Bathrooms are small but adequate for a tourist class hotel.
Hotel Address
Crest Hotel
111 Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross
Sydney, New South Wales
2011 Australia
Area Details
Located near to centre
14 Km to the airport (SYD)
0 Km to the nearest railway station (KINGS CROSS STATION)
4 km to nearest exhibition centre (DARLING HARBOUR)
Bedrooms
Total Number of rooms - 218
- Single Rooms
- Double Rooms
- Twin Rooms
- Triple Rooms
- Disabled Rooms
- No Smoking Rooms
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning
Television
Radio
Direct Dial Telephone
Minibar
Hair Dryer
Automatic wake up call
Hotel Facilities
15 Floors
Large Lobby
Earliest check in 1400
3 Lifts
Porterage 24 Hours
Gym
Sauna
Disabled facilities
Room Service From: 1700 To: 2200