Comfort Inn Cambridge Sydney (Sydney)
- Comfort Inn Cambridge Sydney (Sydney)
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Comfort Inn Cambridge Sydney
country: Australia, city: Sydney (Sydney Central Station)
Comfort Inn Cambridge Sydney With funky Oxford Street just a half a block away and trendy Paddington close by, the Comfort Inn Cambridge Sydney presents a suitable location for those looking to enjoy Sydney's shopping and entertainment districts.
Location
Comfort Inn Cambridge is just a short stroll from the retail shopping haven of Oxford Street and Sydney's famous Stanley Street. The CBD, Aussie Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground, Fox Studios and Darling Harbour are all close by.
Rooms
All 143 guestrooms are comfortable and well furnished with numerous amenities including a refrigerator and ironing board. Some rooms come with a balcony.
Restaurant
The 212 Riley Street Restaurant serves breakfast and dinner.
General
A basic 3-star hotel recommended for those who want to stay well within the city's tourist sites and entertainment areas. It also has extensive facilities for conferences and larger functions. Hotel facilities further include a spa, sauna, swimming pool and gymnasium.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Cocktail bar Conference facilities Gymnasium Internet access Laundry facilities Parking facilities Reception Restaurant Room service Safe deposit box Sauna Spa Swimming pool | Air conditioning Hairdryer In-room safe Iron and ironing board Private bathroom / Ensuite Refrigerator Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
Address:
212 Riley Street
Surry Hills NSW 2010
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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