
A vertical pied-à-terre facing the Opera House, where apartments with kitchens replace standard rooms.
Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
From
317.197 €
“80 to 200 m² apartments with equipped kitchens and private balconies overlooking Circular Quay, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.”
The Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour occupies a glass and granite tower at Circular Quay, facing the ferries and the Opera House. We sleep in apartments, not rooms: Miele kitchen, washing machine, wraparound balcony, separate living room. The picture windows frame the harbour like a permanent triptych, grazing light at dawn, golden reflections at dusk. The furniture remains understated, light wood and neutral fabrics, without flashy design. From 317 € a night, it's one of Sydney's best locations for those who want to cook their market oysters and take breakfast facing the yachts. The fitness centre is decent, without a spa. We recommend for stays of four nights minimum, when the apartment comes into its own ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend the Pullman Quay Grand to families who want the autonomy of an apartment with hotel services, and to business travellers on long assignments (a week or more). It's also an address for forty-something couples who prefer cooking their market produce rather than dining out every evening. The balconies and the view justify the rate, especially if staying four nights minimum.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The Pullman Quay Grand occupies a residential tower from the 2000s, smoked glass and grey granite, typical of Circular Quay's waterfront. The apartments are spread over 18 levels, surfaces between 80 and 200 m² depending on the configuration. Understated contemporary interiors: light wood parquet, open kitchen in white Corian, Ligne Roset furniture or equivalent. The wraparound balconies in polished concrete add 10 to 15 m² of usable space, oriented north-east facing the harbour.
Highlights
- 1 to 3 bedroom apartments with Miele equipped kitchen and washing machine
- Private balconies facing Circular Quay, frontal view of the Sydney Opera House
- 61 Macquarie Street, 2 minutes on foot from ferries and Botanical Garden
- Booking score 9/10 from 1 036 reviews, family clientele and long stays
- Fitness centre with cardio equipment, no pool or spa
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Sydney
The Pullman Quay Grand stands at the corner of Macquarie Street and Alfred Street, at Circular Quay, Sydney's tourist epicentre and transport hub. The Opera House is 400 metres on foot, the Harbour Bridge 800, the Royal Botanic Garden two minutes away. Ferries, trains and buses depart from Circular Quay station right in front of the hotel, airport 25 minutes by taxi. The neighbourhood is lively until 10pm (restaurants, oyster bars), then quiets down, the apartments being well soundproofed.
Good to know
Before you book
- Parking
- Private on-site parking, rate to be confirmed at booking.
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
- Accessibility
- Facilities for disabled guests, lifts and adapted rooms.
- Children
- Family rooms available, equipped kitchen practical for bottles and meals.
- Room service
- Room service available, hours to check at reception.
Facilities
Non-smoking rooms
Fitness centre
Room service
Facilities for disabled guests
Restaurant
Wi-Fi available throughout
Private parking
On-site parking
Free Wi-Fi
Family rooms
Location
Where Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is located
Exact address
Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour
Address
61 Macquarie Street
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