Ibis Sydney World Square Emerges From Facelift

AccorHotels has overhauled the Ibis Sydney World Square, following an impressive AU$4 million (US$2.87 million) refurbishment of the premium economy hotel located in the city centre.

Surrounded by the vibrant entertainment and shopping precincts of Sydney’s CBD, the new Ibis hotel has completely renovated all 166 guestrooms with ambient lighting, an earthy colour palate (reflected in the choice of textiles and paint selection), plus new modern bathrooms. All public areas, including the lobby and restaurant, have also been refurbished. Business travellers can enjoy breakfast at the hotel’s heritage listed iBistro or gather at iBar, located on the ground level to relax over a drink or two with colleagues. Other hotel features include a 24-hour gym and business centre.

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Although the hotel has been redeveloped, it has retained its exceptional location, being within easy reach of many of Sydney’s most famous attractions, including Darling Harbour, Chinatown, Cockle Bay Wharf, The Star casino, The Rocks, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. Public transport is also easily accessible, with buses, trains and light rail services right on the hotel’s doorstep.

Ibis Sydney World Square

“We are excited to introduce the new-look Ibis Sydney World Square to a new clientele of cost-conscious travellers seeking a comfortable yet stylish accommodation option in a convenient Sydney location,” says ibis Sydney World Square general manager, Michelle Taylor.

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