
Kimpton Margot Sydney
A stylish heritage hotel on Pitt Street in the Sydney CBD with a 4.4 rating across 685 guests.
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Why it's worth checking out
Kimpton Margot Sydney brings a distinctly styled stay to Sydney CBD, occupying a heritage-listed building from the 1930s at 339 Pitt Street. Its design combines Art Deco references with contemporary interiors, using bold patterns, soft furnishings, botanical displays and curated local art across the hotel. The result is a characterful base in the city rather than a purely functional place to sleep, with spacious rooms and a range of suites including the Hammond, Budden, Mackey and Margot suites.
There is plenty happening within the hotel itself. Luke’s Kitchen sits in the lobby and is led by Australian chef Luke Mangan, offering a dining setting that changes with the day. The Wilmot Bar takes its cue from the building’s 1930s style, creating a polished but approachable place for after-work drinks, weekend catch-ups or an evening out. Upstairs on Level 7, Harper Rooftop Bar provides an open-air-feeling escape above the CBD, with beach-club-inspired interiors, cocktails and a lively atmosphere. The hotel also lists five on-site restaurants, although the supplied information names three of its food and drink spaces.
For guests, the experience extends beyond the rooms and venues. An evening social hour includes complimentary wine for hotel guests, while the hotel’s ‘Saturdays at Margot’s’ program offers curated experiences. There is also an outdoor rooftop pool reserved for guests, with loungers and daily access from 7am to 7pm, plus a fitness centre, Wi-Fi and daily housekeeping. The hotel is smoke-free and pet-friendly; pets can stay at no extra charge, with a pet bed, bottled water and a treat arranged in the room.
Margot suits travellers who want accommodation with a strong sense of place and easy access to the city centre. Its dining, bars and event facilities make it practical for business stays, celebrations and group occasions, while the social hour and rooftop spaces give solo travellers and couples reasons to spend time on site. Families and guests travelling with pets may also appreciate the room options and pet policy, though the source does not provide family-specific facilities. Hyde Park is listed as 240 metres away, while Circular Quay and the Sydney Opera House are around 2.3 kilometres from the hotel. Check-in is from 3pm and check-out is by 11am; the hotel does not have its own car park, with nearby parking available on Bathurst and Pitt streets.
Reviewed by Iyan B.
Practical details
Spot Score
- Reputation
- 75
- Popularity
- 86
- Information quality
- 30
- Category fit
- 70
- Freshness
- 30
Our independent editorial score — not a user rating.
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