
The Sydney Boulevard Hotel
A well-located hotel near Kings Cross in Sydney with a 4.1 rating across nearly 2,000 guests.
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Why it's worth checking out
The Sydney Boulevard Hotel is a four-star base in Paddington, Sydney, positioned close to the CBD and within easy reach of some of the city’s best-known sights. The hotel says it is less than a 10-minute drive from both the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, while Gadigal Metro Station and St James Station are each about a 10-minute walk away. The Australian Museum is even closer, at roughly five minutes on foot.
Accommodation is centred on generously sized rooms, with options facing the city or Sydney Harbour. Standard and deluxe rooms are listed at 32 square metres, with configurations including king, twin and queen bedding for up to three or four guests. Harbour-view rooms are a clear draw, with outlooks towards the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, while the 159-square-metre Presidential Suite offers a more spacious stay and has a history of hosting celebrity guests.
The hotel’s facilities are suited to both short breaks and practical city stays. Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, wheelchair access, on-site parking and a fitness centre are available, with discounted parking advertised as an option for guests. Seasons Cafe provides a casual setting for buffet breakfast, with natural light and patio seating, while The Vard overlooks William Street and is intended for relaxed drinks or an informal evening with friends.
There is also a substantial events offering, with seven meeting rooms, a largest room measuring 351 square metres and capacity for up to 300 people. The spaces are used for meetings, weddings and other special events, including rooms with harbour views. Families are catered for through the larger room layouts and family-friendly positioning, while the central location, gym and work-focused facilities make the hotel practical for solo and business travellers too. It is a particularly useful choice for visitors who want a central Sydney stay with room to spread out, nearby transport and the option of city or harbour views.
Reviewed by Iyan B.
Practical details
Spot Score
- Reputation
- 64
- Popularity
- 100
- Information quality
- 30
- Category fit
- 70
- Freshness
- 30
Our independent editorial score — not a user rating.
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