Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has unveiled the first glimpse into its US$40 million update, which is set to launch in October 2024.
The transformation includes an extensive refurbishment to enhance the hotel’s offering for its guests while retaining the distinctive heritage it is known for across the world.
With a storied history spanning over half a century, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has been an iconic feature of Sydney’s urban landscape since its inception as the Wentworth Hotel in 1966. Just footsteps away from Australia’s key landmarks, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, the luxury hotel has been hosting international guests since its beginnings.
Led by architecture and interior design firm Fender Katsalidis, the refurbishment of the heritage-listed property includes 436 guest rooms and suites that have been reimagined to offer a blend of luxury and comfort, alongside the redesign of public spaces and the grand entrance lobby, which will welcome guests with vibrant, striking features.
New features of the hotel will include the Health & Wellness Studio designed with a fully equipped gym, and an exclusive club lounge for existing members and day pass holders to relax, entertain and work.
The five-star luxury hotel is re-inventing hotel dining with the introduction of its dining precinct, featuring two restaurants and two bars, alongside one of Sydney’s most iconic rooftop terraces.
International travellers can get a taste of the best of Australian flame-cooked seafood at Tilda restaurant, while those looking for something more elegant can enjoy the French-Vietnamese restaurant, Delta Rue.
Since its launch as Sydney’s first luxury hotel, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has hosted an illustrious array of international dignitaries and celebrities, solidifying its status as a cultural hub. These include the late Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, the late Princess Diana, Bill Gates, numerous film and sports stars, and American Apollo astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.
The hotel’s famous pillarless Wentworth Ballroom, one of Sydney’s largest at 629-sqm, will also benefit from major updates as part of the renovation.
The completion of the refurbishment will see Sofitel Sydney Wentworth build on its position as one of Australia’s most iconic hotels by offering its customers greater comfort and an even more luxurious experience through its enhanced facilities while celebrating the hotel’s illustrious heritage.
Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth offers unparalleled convenience for international travellers looking to explore the city, just minutes away from key tourist attractions including the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Just twelve kilometres from Kingsford Smith Airport and within proximity to key transport hubs it also offers an easy way to explore the rest of the country.
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