About Sofitel Sydney Wentworth
A heritage listed building steps away from the Circular Quay, the Sofitel Wentworth Sydney offers luxurious five star accommodations and a two-storey arcade lined with boutique shops.
The smoke-free, air-conditioned guest rooms and suites feature flat screen televisions, plush MyBeds, and spacious marble bathrooms.
The Sofitel Wentworth Sydney spoils guests with complimentary access to the Elixr Health Club on the first floor. The hotel also offers a hair salon, valet parking, and concierge services.
The Garden Court Restaurant features fine French cuisine, while the playful Soiree Lounge offers 60s decor with a drinks menu to match.
Guests can wander down to the Circular Quay, a five-minute walk, or to the world famous Sydney Opera House, a 15-minute walk. The Rocks and the Museum of Sydney are within a mile, and the Sydney Harbour Bridge is within 1.7 miles. This accommodation is also known as Sofitel Wentworth, Sofitel Wentworth Hotel, Sofitel Wentworth Hotel Sydney, and Sydney Sofitel.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Consider upgrading to Club Level...
Guests who opt to pay a little more to stay in Club Level rooms generally agree that they provide very good value, as the Club Lounge provides a reportedly delicious and generous complimentary breakfast buffet, afternoon tea, and an open bar in the evenin
positive:
A great night's sleep.
Guests love the luxurious, modern rooms and in particular the beds, which feature plush feather pillow tops and crisp white linens. The bathrooms are high end and the complimentary toiletries are of high quality, with some guests pleasantly surprised to f
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Superb, central location.
Guests rave about the hotel's location in Sydney's Central Business District, with the Circular Quay, Pitt Street Mall, The Rocks, Darling Harbour, and the Opera House all within an easy stroll. There are also plenty of very nice restaurants, shops, and o
Negative Reviews
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Pricey, poky Wi-Fi.
Many guests are irritated to find that Wi-Fi is not included in the nightly rate, and they find the additional fee to be too excessive, particularly in a five star hotel. Several guests who did decide to pay for Wi-Fi or had it included in their rates as
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Uneven customer service.
Though most guests are pleased with the service they receive, others met with some indifference, inexperience, and even some impoliteness. The staff is clearly required to greet guests with "Bonjour", though very few staff speak much more French, confusin
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A tight squeeze...
Some guests found their rooms quite small or dated, and several were disappointed by a dull view.