Hilton Sydney

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488 George Street Sydney Sydney 2000

Need dates

  • 12/22/202412/31/2024

Awards

Hilton Sydney Awards include: Business Hotel of the Year, winner HM Awards, 2023 Meetings & Conferencing Property of the Year, runner-up HM Awards, 2023 Upper-upscale Hotel of the Year, winner HM Awards, 2022 Redevelopment / Refurbished Hotel of the Year, runner-up TAA Awards, 2022 Best Business Hotel, winner HM Awards, 2021 Best Upper-upscale hotel, highly commended HM Awards, 2021

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Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Wheelchair accessible

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Getting Here

Due to one way road systems, please note that car access is via Pitt Street only. Please program 255 Pitt Street if using a car navigational device. Hilton Sydney is 30 minutes from the International and Domestic Airports, 100m/328ft from Town Hall Railway Station. From the South and Domestic and International Airports: Enter Sydney via the Eastern Distributor, take the William Street exit and travel along William Street into Park Street, turn right into Pitt Street. The hotel driveway, valet parking and car park are located 50m/164ft on the left side of Pitt Street. From the West: Continue on the M4 Tollway, merging into Parramatta Road, continue through Broadway onto George Street, turning right at Bathurst Street, then left into Pitt Street and cross Park Street. The hotel driveway, valet parking and car park are located on the left hand side. From the North: Enter via the Sydney Harbour Bridge, following the Western Distributor, take the exit towards City South/Darling Harbour. Make a left turn onto Bathurst Street, drive across George Street and make another left turn onto Pitt Street. Continue down Pitt Street, drive across Park Street and within 50 metres the hotel driveway, valet parking and car park are located on the left hand side. Sydney is very pedestrian friendly city, but bicycles are also recommended and there are frequent bus, train and ferry options available.

Parking

  • Valet parkingA$95.00 / day

Distance from airport

  • 5.59 mi. from venue

Hilton Sydney Meeting Space

Total meeting space43,056 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms28
Largest room10,549 sq. ft.
Second largest room9,900 sq. ft.

Floor Plans

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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms587
Double (2 beds)32
Suites44
Tax rate10%

Local Attractions

Queen Victoria Building

Shopping
1 minute away
Rich in history and architecturally splendid, the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) occupies an entire block on Sydney’s George Street, and has over 180 of Sydney's finest fashion boutiques, jewellery shops and homewares, accompanied by delightful cafes and restaurants. The grand building, built in the 1890s was erected as a Municipal Market on the scale of a Cathedral. The QVB was beautifully restored and re-opened in 1986, and quickly became Sydney’s most popular and prestigious shopping centre. The dominant feature is the mighty centre dome, which during the Christmas period is occupied by a giant Christmas tree, a must see for any visitor. Glorious stained glass windows and splendid architecture endure throughout the building and an original 19th century staircase sits alongside the dome.
George St
Sydney, NSW_AUS, AU 2000

Museum of Sydney

Museum
5 minutes away
Designed by one of Sydney’s best-known architects, Richard Johnson of Denton Corker Marshall, this modern museum sits on one of Australia's most important sites. Here Australia’s first Government House was built in 1788 as a home and office for the colony’s Governor, Arthur Phillip. The museum forecourt, known as First Government House Place, preserves the remaining foundations of the house below, while aboveground the extraordinary art installation Edge of the Trees marks the site of first contact between the British colonisers and the Gadigal people. The site of First Government House is on the National Heritage List.At the Museum of Sydney you will meet our city’s first people, inspect models of the First Fleet ships and peer at the archaeological remains of first Government House and the intriguing objects uncovered by a number of digs on the site. Fast forward through 200 years and you will learn about the distinctiveness of this great city, its harbour, transport, people and particular personality via a changing exhibitions program. The Museum of Sydney explores colonial and contemporary Sydney through objects, pictures and new digital media techniques. Panoramic views of Sydney - from 1788 until today - stretch across walls and video screens. Sydney's convict era is explored in a giant showcase of goods and chattels recovered from more than 25 archaeological digs.
37 Phillip Street
Sydney, NSW_AUS, AU 2000

Pitt Street Mall

Shopping
2 minutes away
Pitt Street Mall is located in the heart of The Sydney CBD and is Australia’s busiest and most cosmopolitan shopping precinct boasting retail centres Myer, David Jones, Glasshouse, Sydney Arcade, Westfield Sydney, Mid City Shopping Centre and The Strand Arcade. With more than 600 specialty stores, Myer, and David Jones, all within two city blocks you’re almost certain to find something to fit your style and budget. Pitt Street Mall – Sydney’s Fashion Centre.
Pitt Street
Sydney, NSW_AUS, AU 2000

Taronga Zoo

Park
15 minutes away
Situated on the spectacular Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo is an experience not to be missed. Located just 12 minutes from the city by ferry, Taronga Zoo offers free keeper talks, animal shows and feedings throughout the day. Taronga Zoo is home to over 2900 exotic and native species including rare Western Lowland Gorillas, Sumatran Tigers, Snow-leopards, Kodiak Bears, Chimpanzees, Giraffes and five Asian Elephants. Don't miss the Seal Show, it is a fun and exciting performance featuring the stars of the Great Southern Oceans exhibit. Full of action and surprises, this show is a lively, informative look at marine wildlife. Discover the mysterious secrets of the deep while you come face to face with sea-lions, penguins and leopard seals! Enjoy, the famous Free Flight Bird Show held in the amphitheatre offering panoramic harbour views or soar high above on the inclusive Sky Safari cable car ride.
Bradleys Head Road
Mosman, NSW_AUS, AU 2000

Sydney Aquarium

Recreation
5 minutes away
Sydney Aquarium is a public aquarium located in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the eastern (city) side of Darling Harbour to the north of the Pyrmont Bridge. The aquarium contains a large variety of Australian aquatic life, displaying more than 650 species comprising more than 6,000 individual fish and other sea and water creatures from most of Australia's water habitats. Sydney Aquarium is dedicated to presenting the unique aquatic life of some of these habitats to highlight their ecological importance and the necessity of conserving them for the future. Its key exhibits are a series of underwater, see-through, acrylic glass tunnels where sharks swim above visitors, and recreation of a Great Barrier Reef coral environment. The Sydney Aquarium was opened in 1988, during Australia's bicentenary celebrations, and is one of the largest aquariums in the world. It is regarded as one of Sydney's premier tourist attractions with over 55% of its visitors each year coming from overseas. A crocodile exhibit was added in 2008.
Darling Harbour
Sydney, NSW_AUS, AU 2000

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Recreation
1 mi. away
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of both Sydney and Australia. The bridge is nicknamed "The Coathanger" because of its arch-based design

Art Gallery of NSW

Historical landmark
5 minutes away
The Art Gallery of NSW is one of Australia's leading art museums. Explore five levels of art with extensive collections of Australian, Aboriginal, European, Asian and Contemporary art. Located adjacent to the picturesque Royal Botanic Gardens on Sydney Harbour, the Gallery is a short walk from the Sydney central business district. Enjoy refreshments in the award winning Restaurant and Gallery Cafe, and pick up a unique fine arts gift or souvenir from the Gallery Shop. Free daily guided tours include: Highlights of the collection, Highlights of the Asian galleries and Highlights of the Yiribana Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Gallery. Tours also run weekly or monthly in the following languages: Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese and Vietnamese. Ipod tours are also available along with the popular Kids tour. Tours are available for vision and hearing impaired visitors. For times and dates of all tours, please check the Art Gallery of NSW website.
Art Gallery Road
The Domain
Sydney, NSW_AUS, AU 2000

Darling Harbour

Recreation
1 mi. away
Sydney’s favourite destination for leisure and entertainment, with more than 40 restaurants, 30 bars, cafes, museums, theatres, parks and more.

More

Hilton Sydney, the heartbeat of the city’s vibrant CBD, is a superb base from which to explore the shopping, dining and endless attractions that Sydney is famed for. A showcase of contemporary design and unpretentious luxury that creates the perfect environment for business and leisure travelers alike, Hilton Sydney’s personable service, award-winning meeting facilities, innovative food & beverage offerings and Fitness First gym guarantees its place as an icon of the city.

Cancellation Policy

Please speak to one of our Sales Team for more information on cancellation charges.

Additional Information

Hilton Sydney features one of Australia’s largest hotel convention and meeting areas. Meeting Spaces: • Dedicated Hilton Meetings floor with thirteen rooms • Boardroom available Conference Facilities: • Level 2, ideal for conferences • Stateroom and five breakout rooms available Event and Dinner Venue: • Grand Ballroom on Level 3 • Abundance of pre-function space Exhibition Area: • Level 4, ideal for exhibitions • Flexible walling, to accommodate any sized function Dining Experiences: • glass brasserie, by award-winning restaurateur and chef Luke Mangan • Zeta Bar, for contemporary cocktails on an inner-city rooftop terrace • Heritage-listed Marble Bar with opulent Victorian decor and live bands • Caffè Cino lobby coffee place, offering light meals, fresh coffee, and sweet treats Fitness and Wellness: • Home to Fitness First Pitt Street Platinum • City's largest hotel gym • 25m lap pool • Interactive equipment, group fitness studios, saunas, steam rooms and Alysium Spa