Park Regis City CentrevsVictoria Court Hotel Sydney
Both properties are highly recommended by expert writers. On balance, Park Regis City Centre ranks marginally better than Victoria Court Hotel Sydney. Park Regis City Centre scores 77 with positive reviews from 3 reviews including Oyster, Frommer's and Star Service.
Park Regis City Centre
27 Park Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000
From $65/night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
- Pool
- Fitness Center
Frommer's
"This corporate hotel occupies the top 15 floors of a 45-story building in the central business district, 2 blocks from Hyde Park and Town Hall." Full review
Star Service
"Facilities are very limited, but the busy central location creates a comfortable bridge between the lack of an on-site restaurant or bar." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"There are 122 rooms at this mid-range property that’s set in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District." Full review
Victoria Court Hotel Sydney
122 Victoria St., Potts Point, Sydney, New South Wales 2011
From $146/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Concierge
- Family Friendly
Frommer's
"This cute, well-priced place is made up of two 1881 terrace houses joined together." Full review
Fodor's
"A small, smart hotel on a Potts Point street lined with budget accommodations, the Victoria Court is appealing for more than just its reasonable rates."
Lonely Planet
"Chintzy charm reigns supreme at this faded but well-run B&B, which has 25 rooms in a pair of three-storey 1881 terrace houses." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Historic 1881 buildings have been transformed into a delightful B&B. Most rooms have marble fireplaces, some have four poster beds and all are decked out in authentic period furniture."
Time Out
"Leafy Victoria Street is an interesting mix of posh restaurants, ramshackle youth hostels and converted Victorian mansions." Full review
Insight Guides
"Historic boutique hotel and B&B in an elegant Victorian terraced house. Central, quiet location in the heart of Sydney's gastronomic precinct."