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Old Jul 21st 2003, 8:38 pm
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Ronnie B
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Hi all,

We're planning to visit Sydney in early Nov 2003 and would like
recommendations for serviced apartments located in the city centre. As
we're travelling with our parents and a toddler (4 adults + 1 child), we
hope to find an apartment which is close to amenities such as a
supermarket/convenience store, and within easy walking distance of major
attractions in the city.

TIA,
Ronnie (in Singapore)
 
Old Jul 21st 2003, 10:36 pm
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Ps
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To get an overview of what is available, try these sites:

www.wotif.com

www.needitnow.com.au

www.au.lastminute.com

Choose Sydney CBD or any other locale. From there you should get broad range
of hotels and individual rating, indication of last-minute rates, location
of hotel and facilities available.

Good luck.

PS


"Ronnie B" wrote in message
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    > Hi all,
    > We're planning to visit Sydney in early Nov 2003 and would like
    > recommendations for serviced apartments located in the city centre. As
    > we're travelling with our parents and a toddler (4 adults + 1 child), we
    > hope to find an apartment which is close to amenities such as a
    > supermarket/convenience store, and within easy walking distance of major
    > attractions in the city.
    > TIA,
    > Ronnie (in Singapore)
 
Old Jul 22nd 2003, 2:37 am
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Stan Feigenbaum
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Check out The York. We were there in June 2001 and it was excellent. It is 2
blocks from a supermarket, overlooks the Harbour Bridge, and is in walking
distance to The Rocks, Circular Quay and the Opera House.

Stan


"Ronnie B" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi all,
    > We're planning to visit Sydney in early Nov 2003 and would like
    > recommendations for serviced apartments located in the city centre. As
    > we're travelling with our parents and a toddler (4 adults + 1 child), we
    > hope to find an apartment which is close to amenities such as a
    > supermarket/convenience store, and within easy walking distance of major
    > attractions in the city.
    > TIA,
    > Ronnie (in Singapore)
 
Old Jul 22nd 2003, 6:39 am
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Keith Willshaw
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"Ronnie B" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi all,
    > We're planning to visit Sydney in early Nov 2003 and would like
    > recommendations for serviced apartments located in the city centre. As
    > we're travelling with our parents and a toddler (4 adults + 1 child), we
    > hope to find an apartment which is close to amenities such as a
    > supermarket/convenience store, and within easy walking distance of major
    > attractions in the city.
    > TIA,
    > Ronnie (in Singapore)

I stayed in The York Apartment Hotel in 1998 and it was superb.
Beautiful apartment with a staggering view over the Harbor that
was in walking distance of the Opera House, Darling Harbor and
next to a subway station and convenience store (in the station precinct)

Prices for a 2 bedroom apartment at that time of year are around
AUD 260 per night

Keith
 
Old Jul 23rd 2003, 7:58 pm
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Vicki Steven
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in article [email protected], Ronnie B at
[email protected] wrote on 22/7/03 8:38 PM:

    > Hi all,
    >
    > We're planning to visit Sydney in early Nov 2003 and would like
    > recommendations for serviced apartments located in the city centre. As
    > we're travelling with our parents and a toddler (4 adults + 1 child), we
    > hope to find an apartment which is close to amenities such as a
    > supermarket/convenience store, and within easy walking distance of major
    > attractions in the city.
    >
    > TIA,
    > Ronnie (in Singapore)
    >
If being in the CBD is not a priority I'd recommend you try Manly -
something like the Grand Esplanade might be perfect - or one of the many
beachfront one - ideal for a toddler (and parent) to unwind.

Vicki
 

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