


It's the only luxury hotel in Sydney to feature an outdoor wraparound terrace. Club lounge (Club International) guests have exclusive access to the terrace on level 32, which offers sweeping views from Sydney Harbour through to Woolloomooloo. The hotel has 509 guest rooms (including 28 suites) that offer views of Sydney Harbour from a window seat or chaise longue. The vault remains untouched and can be found behind the old florist shop (currently not in operation) on the ground floor of the hotel. It's also home to Australia's first vault, which dates back to October 1851. Housed inside Sydney's old Treasury Building that was built in 1851, the hotel is home to the oldest heritage lift on this side of the hemisphere, which dates back to the late 1800s. The InterContinental Sydney has one of the best locations for a luxury hotel in Sydney, with rooms and a roof-top balcony that offer harbour views that are hard to rival. It's less than a five-minute walk to Circular Quay train station, which is also one of the main bus stops and the main ferry hub in the city, making it easy to explore other corners of the city, such as Pitt Street mall and Chinatown, by public transport. The hotel's Cafe Opera got its name because it was the closest restaurant to the Opera House when the hotel first opened three decades ago. Located on Macquarie Street near Circular Quay, the InterContinental Sydney is within walking distance of the city's most popular attractions, including the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge and The Rocks.
