Best Luxury Hotels in Australia

Today we will share a very short description about a nice place that you should know it before you travel to visit here. Knowing some basic area that you to visit is the best way that make your feeling and meaning of you travel much greater. Here the short description below that you can read and do more research more if you want to know more. Best Luxury Hotels in Australia 

Park Hyatt Sydney


Located smack in-between the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge, the Park Hyatt might just be the city’s best address. It’s also got style to boot, from its ultramodern, boxy exterior to its earthy, all-natural aesthetic (the lobby is completely decked out in wood, stone and marble). Its 155 suites are like the Sydney pied-à-terre you wish you had: stylishly minimalist, decorated in warm chocolate and cream hues, cozy yet modern and filled with commissioned artwork by prominent Australian artists. Three new rooftop suites have just been built, boasting private terraces jutting out over the harbor—the perfect spot to watch the New Year’s Eve fireworks. Best Luxury Hotels in Australia 

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney



Our readers called this hotel "first class in every respect," with a "terrific location" and "a wonderful view of the entire harbor and bridge." The staff is "helpful with recommending all the sights of Sydney" and the spa is "fabulous."
Located on bustling George Street, this five-star hotel is popular among business travelers and tourists alike: It's in the heart of the Central Business District and a stone's throw away from Circular Quay. Its three-level, atrium-style lobby sets the tone for the hotel at large: sleek, luxe and modern, while simultaneously warm and inviting. Like the lobby, its 531 rooms and suites are decorated in warm golden tones, with elegant furnishings accented by rich silks and mahogany wood. Best Luxury Hotels in Australia 

Hotel DeBrett


A mash of Art Deco architecture, sixties furnishings, and perky service, the 25-room Hotel DeBrett reflects the designer savvy and eclectic lifestyles of this edgy little district of downtown Auckland. Slick black-and-white bathrooms are a throwback to Mod Squad-era polka-dot dresses, and Austin Powers would feel right at home sliding down the two-story loft suites’ spiral staircases or spinning vintage vinyl in the cozy drawing room with its record player and DVD library. The hotel’s heart is an airy, art-filled two-story atrium that encloses the restaurant and courtyard of the adjacent bar, a place to kick back as Auckland’s notoriously fickle skies roll overhead like a time-lapse movie. The food is super-fresh Kiwi culinary fare, like braised lamb croquette, vine tomato, olive jus, and eggplant puree. The DeBrett doesn’t have a spa or gym but will gladly arrange in-room massages or personal trainer appointments, though most guests get their exercise exploring the city, including the boutiques along High Street and the bustling Viaduct Harbour with its waterfront pubs and America’s Cup yachts. Best Luxury Hotels in Australia 

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