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Saturday 5 August 2023

Meet Sydney's dramatic new five-star hotel



Sydney's newest five-star star hotel certainly makes a major architectural statement.

The W Sydney at Darling Harbour announced this week that it will open its doors to guests on October 12. 

Not only is the new hotel eye-catching from the exterior, it also boasts ultra-modern interiors.

Think vivid blue interiors in Living Room and the "raw urban feel" of BTWN, the hotel's restaurant.

The hotel also has a double-level bar, 29/30 with views of Sydney Harbour across a 30-metre mosaic-inlaid infinity pool. There will be wine, cocktails and a Basque-inspired tapas menu.

The bar's upper tier, on level 30 will have yacht-inspired interiors and a menu of cocktails and brand Champagnes by the glass, from Dom Pérignon to Ruinart, and Krug to Armand de Brignac.


W Sydney has collaborated with local artists, designers and creatives with a staff wardrobe curated in partnership with celebrity stylist Jess Pecoraro, whose clients include such icons as Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta and Fendi.

Australian-Ukrainian tattoo artist Stanislava Pinchuk has also designed a tattoo of stars for the hotel's guestroom corridors and muralist Sophi Oldling has imprinted her art on the walls of BTWN.

The driveway has been styled with a fleet of vehicles powered by W's local automotive partner, Genesis Motors.

“W Hotels is a brand that was born in New York, but destined for Sydney," says general manager Craig Seaward.

"The pulse of the city is so aligned with the W spirit - the sense of originality and curiosity, the unique take on luxury, the bold attitude.

"Eclectic and unexpected, this new hotel will be a beacon for the harbour, a hub of constantly evolving experiences and exciting spaces that unfold from morning till late and are deeply connected to the life of the city.

"We can't wait to share W Sydney with our guests when we open our doors on October 12.”

Guest room and event bookings are now open at wsydney.com.


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