
A 67-storey residential skyscraper housing suites equipped like apartments, in the heart of Sydney's CBD.
Meriton Suites World Tower, Sydney
From
655.951 €
“Indoor pool on the 61st floor with panoramic views over the bay and the Opera House, open until 10pm.”
Meriton Suites World Tower occupies one of the tallest towers in the southern hemisphere, 95 Liverpool Street, opposite Chinatown and two blocks from Darling Harbour. We stay here in suites with fitted kitchens (oven, dishwasher, ceramic hobs), washing machine, glazed balcony, separate lounge. The approach is residential, not palace: beige carpeting, high-end IKEA furniture, bathroom in reconstituted white marble. The pool on the 61st floor justifies the stay on its own, especially at sunset over the bay. Service remains minimal (no dedicated concierge, automated check-in possible), but the autonomy appeals to families and extended stays. From 656 € per night for a one-bedroom suite, it's a pragmatic alternative to the palaces of The Rocks or Circular Quay. We recommend for the space and the view, not for traditional prestige ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend Meriton Suites to families who want to cook and do laundry, business travellers on long assignments (one week and more), groups of friends who prefer space to service. It's a hotel for those seeking the autonomy of an apartment with the facilities of a luxury building (pool, gym, 24-hour security). Couples seeking romance or personalised service will find better elsewhere, here the approach is functional.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The World Tower was completed in 2004, designed by architect Crone Associates: 67 storeys, 230 metres tall, blue glass and steel facade. The suites occupy floors 40 to 66, with 2.70m ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, wraparound balconies. Neutral contemporary interiors: oak-effect laminate flooring, white lacquer kitchens, anthracite grey sofas, tempered glass coffee tables. The scale is impressive (over 600 suites in the tower), the atmosphere remains that of a high-end residential building, not a boutique hotel.
Highlights
- Suites with full kitchen, washing machine, balcony: total autonomy à la high-end Airbnb
- Indoor pool on the 61st floor, 360° views over Sydney Harbour and Blue Mountains
- CBD location: Town Hall Station 400m, Darling Harbour 8-min walk
- 24/7 gym on the 60th floor, recent Technogym equipment
- Private parking on site (paid), rare in central Sydney
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Sydney
The Meriton Suites World Tower stands on Liverpool Street, on the border between the CBD and Haymarket (Chinatown). Darling Harbour and its restaurants eight minutes on foot, Circular Quay and the Opera House twenty minutes by metro (T2 line from Town Hall). The neighbourhood is dense, noisy by day (offices, shops), quiet after 8pm. Paddy's Markets two blocks away, Capitol Theatre opposite, Queen Victoria Building ten minutes away. Sydney Airport 25 minutes by train (direct Airport Link), central station 1.2km.
Good to know
Before you book
- Parking
- Private parking on site, 45 AUD / night (approx. 28 €), reservation recommended.
- Pool
- Indoor, 61st floor, open 6am–10pm daily, heated year-round.
- Children
- Free cots and rollaways on request, equipped kitchen practical for families.
- Check-in
- Automated kiosks available 24/7, physical reception open 7am–11pm.
- Wi-Fi
- Free and unlimited in all suites and communal areas.
Facilities
1 pool
Non-smoking rooms
Fitness centre
Wi-Fi available throughout
Private parking
On-site parking
Free Wi-Fi
Family rooms
Location
Where Meriton Suites World Tower, Sydney is located
Exact address
Meriton Suites World Tower, Sydney
Address
95 Liverpool Street
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