From hotels to superyacht day charters and a “full moon” food festival in Kakadu, there’s plenty of choice to feed your wanderlust right here at home.
The Capella Sydney, due to open in March, is in a heritage-listed former department of education building., housed in the 1851 Treasury building, comes Capella Sydney in the heritage-listed former department of education on Bridge Street. The Edwardian Baroque-style building by architect George McRae was finished in 1915. His legacy is celebrated by Capella with the McRae Bar, overlooking Loftus Street.
When it opens in March across the top 15 floors of the West Side Place project opposite Southern Cross Station, the 250-room Ritz-Carlton Melbourne will be Australia’s tallest hotel.
Meanwhile, The Ritz-Carlton recently announced it would join a $480 million waterfront development at Mariner’s Cove in Main Beach, scheduled to open in 2026 ahead of the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane.Scheduled to finally open this year after multiple delays, W Sydney has been mired in controversy for being too big and flashy. But hey, this is the Emerald City: Go brash or go home, especially when it comes to the Darling Harbour precinct.
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