Victoria Court Hotel in Sydney
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Victoria Court Hotel in Sydney
Has anyone ever stayed at the Victoria Court?
Or, can any of our Australia contributors add any comment?
Thanks,
Pete in Florida
Or, can any of our Australia contributors add any comment?
Thanks,
Pete in Florida
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Re: Victoria Court Hotel in Sydney
"Peter R. Chamlis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Has anyone ever stayed at the Victoria Court?
> Or, can any of our Australia contributors add any comment?
> Thanks,
> Pete in Florida
Haven't stayed there, but Victoria Street is in Kings Cross, Sydney where
there are a lot of hotels, nightclubs, restaurants and it is only a few
minutes train or bus ride to the CBD.
There are 4 reviews of it at www.tripadvisor.com, mostly favourable.
Regards
David Bennetts
Australia
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> Has anyone ever stayed at the Victoria Court?
> Or, can any of our Australia contributors add any comment?
> Thanks,
> Pete in Florida
Haven't stayed there, but Victoria Street is in Kings Cross, Sydney where
there are a lot of hotels, nightclubs, restaurants and it is only a few
minutes train or bus ride to the CBD.
There are 4 reviews of it at www.tripadvisor.com, mostly favourable.
Regards
David Bennetts
Australia
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Re: Victoria Court Hotel in Sydney
Peter R. Chamlis wrote:
> Has anyone ever stayed at the Victoria Court?
Yes...in 1997 and 1999, FWTW. Generally a good location--near
restaurants, a CityRail station, a laundromat, convenience stores, a
"chemist" (that's "pharmacy" to us Americans) and bus stops. OTOH, it
is the Kings Cross area--walk 1 block and you'll find the Wayside
Chapel, a haunt of the down and out. Also be prepared for the odd
24-hour party person under your window on the weekend. The breakfast
buffet was a bit of a surprise for a boutique hotel: strictly
high-carb, no fresh fruit (canned or juice), and no caffeine-free warm
beverages. Some of the rooms have a shower stall that would be a tight
fit if you're obese. If you can handle a bathroom a flight of steps
from your room and little floor space, there is (still?) a perfectly
adequate "budget" room on the top floor.
Nancy
> Has anyone ever stayed at the Victoria Court?
Yes...in 1997 and 1999, FWTW. Generally a good location--near
restaurants, a CityRail station, a laundromat, convenience stores, a
"chemist" (that's "pharmacy" to us Americans) and bus stops. OTOH, it
is the Kings Cross area--walk 1 block and you'll find the Wayside
Chapel, a haunt of the down and out. Also be prepared for the odd
24-hour party person under your window on the weekend. The breakfast
buffet was a bit of a surprise for a boutique hotel: strictly
high-carb, no fresh fruit (canned or juice), and no caffeine-free warm
beverages. Some of the rooms have a shower stall that would be a tight
fit if you're obese. If you can handle a bathroom a flight of steps
from your room and little floor space, there is (still?) a perfectly
adequate "budget" room on the top floor.
Nancy