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Meriton Suites added a fifth feather to its cap in the Sydney CBD this week, opening the Harbour City’s newest hotel – Meriton Suites Sussex Street. The latest addition opened a few days ahead of schedule, a bit of a rarity for Sydney hotels, and was celebrated with trade partners on Tuesday evening . The property strengthens the brand presence for Meriton Suites as the leader in large apartment-style hotels.

The new Sussex Street hotel maintains Meriton Suites’ modern ambience, with a refined and sophisticated palette of luxurious tones, while also focusing on delivering a superior guest experience.

Located at 234 Sussex Street in the historic warehouse district adjacent to the Darling Quarter Precinct in Darling Harbour, Meriton Suites Sussex Street, Sydney has transformed the site into a brand new luxury hotel hub. The 32-level tower features 301 suites, comprised of one-, two- and three-bedroom designs, with home comforts including a gourmet kitchens along with the essential utensils for a home cooked meal, a separate living and dining space with designer furnishings plus HD TVs in all bedrooms and internal laundries.

All guests are kept connected with complimentary, unlimited high-speed Wi-Fi found in all areas of the hotel including suites, while entertainment needs are also catered to with an extensive range of Foxtel channels available.

Meriton Suites Sussex Street, Sydney is located a block away from Town Hall and the Queen Victoria Building, and easy walking distance from shopping, entertainment, cafes and world-class dining options.

Meriton Suites currently operates 19 properties across Sydney, Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, with five new locations in the pipeline including Melbourne and Canberra.

See www.meritonsuites.com.au

Lead image: Pictured at the opening event are Margy Osmond, CEO, Tourism & Transport Forum; Harry Triguboff, Owner, Meriton Suites and Matthew Thomas, Group General Manager for Meriton Suites.Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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