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Australia’s largest owner-operator of hotel suites, Meriton Suites, has announced a new luxury hotel next to the Sydney Olympic Park precinct. Meriton Suites Carter Street, Lidcombe has officially opened its doors, catering for sporting enthusiasts and concert-goers alike.Meriton Suites Carter Street, Lidcombe features 153 suites and is the perfect option for an upscale stay with close proximity to Sydney’s sporting and entertainment capital.“This new property features chic, designer-inspired furniture, with fresh tones and polished interior details that reflect not only the global five-star trends but also what our guests now expect from our hotels,” said Matthew Thomas, Group GM of Meriton Suites.All suites feature a fully equipped kitchen, internal laundry, spacious bedrooms and a separate living and dining area. Guests can access free high-speed Wi-Fi, a 50-inch LED TV with 24 Foxtel channels in the living room and an additional wall-mounted TV in each bedroom.Meriton Suites Carter Street, Lidcombe offers one-, two- and three-bedroom suites and, for the first time, large four-bedroom suites.Two four-bedroom Penthouse Collection suites present a more upscale offering, with a spacious floorplan over two levels and chic new furnishings. Guests can also indulge in a delicate range of Balmain Paris bathroom amenities and take in the breathtaking Sydney views while relaxing on a private rooftop terrace.Meriton Suites currently operates 18 properties across Sydney, Brisbane and on the Gold Coast.More at www.meritonsuites.com.au

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