Staying in Sydney Hotels on
a Shoestring Budget
by:
Paul Hayden
As a result of hosting the 2000 Summer
Olympics, Sydney has become known worldwide as
one of the most beautiful and friendly cities
in the world with it’s Sydney Opera House on
the harbor, it’s beautiful coastline, and the
many great places to stay. Perhaps you’ve
finally set aside time for your dream vacation
in the oldest city in Australia, or maybe you
have a marketing business trip scheduled for
your newly formed company, and your first stop
is the famous capital of New South Wales.
Whatever the reason for your visit, if you’re
staying in Sydney on a shoestring budget, you
might consider some of the following high
quality, less expensive hotel and motel
options available through
http://www.hotelssydney.com
If that shoestring budget of yours is
getting frayed, take a look at the Y on the
Park, the YWCA’s inner city hotel. With
choices ranging from dorm style to deluxe,
studio, and corporate rooms, and just about
the best prices to be found, Y on the Park
offers comfort, convenience, and
affordability.
Located right in the heart of the of
Sydney’s Central Business District, Y on the
Park is within walking distance of some of
Sydney’s best restaurants, cafe's, shopping,
nightlife and attractions, including Hyde Park
which houses the Hyde Park Barracks Museum.
Designed by colonial architect Francis
Greenway, the Barracks building was the main
housing for male convicts in New South Wales
until it closed in 1848.
Also within easy walking distance is
Sydney’s famous Oxford Street, home to
specialty antique, fashion, book, and gift
shops, including the Paddington Market Bazaar
on Saturdays, with stalls selling gourmet
foods, hand crafted gift and decorative items,
trendy clothing, native plants, flowers, and
more. The Market also features live
entertainment and food stalls with a wide
variety of fabulous choices. Note, the area
around Taylor Square is the main entertainment
region for Sydney’s gay and lesbian crowd. If
you’re anti-gay, you might want to stay away.
But for trips to outlying areas, keep in mind
that the Museum railway station is only 100
meters (about 300 feet) away!
Another reasonable place to stay in the
heart of Sydney is the Leisure Inn Barclay
Hotel. Located on Bayswater Road, right off
Kings Cross, the Barclay is less than ten
minutes from both the Central Business
District and Paddington. With air-conditioned
standard and family rooms, the Leisure Inn
Barclay has been noted by visitors as have one
of the friendliest staffs around. One customer
even called it “a gem of a find!”
Also within walking distance to Oxford
Street’s famous pubs, restaurants, and
nightlife, the Leisure Inn Barclay still
offers easy access to trains, buses, and taxis
– in fact the bus stop is right outside the
front door. Many of the restaurants in the
area are ethnic and include Italian,
Indonesian, Vietnamese, and several
Meditteranean cuisines. If you want to find
out what the locals enjoy, you can find some
of their favorite pubs near the residential
area of Paddington, just off Oxford, and East
of Paddington town is one of the best places
to look for daytime cafes and pub restaurants.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for
entertainment after your lunch or supper,
check out the Fox Studios or the Australian
Centre for Photography. Exciting sporting
events and tours can be had at the Sydney
Cricket Ground and the Aussie Stadium, and
Paddington’s two cinemas often offer foreign
or independent films.
Another city center hotel that’s just a
short walk from the fantastic Paddington and
Oxford Street areas is the Crest Hotel, also a
“budget” hotel with fairly high customer
ratings. Offering air-conditioned standard
rooms, as well as ones with a view of lovely
Sydney Harbor, the Crest Hotel provides
laundry facilities, a spa, pool, and even
massages. One customer classified the hotel as
“value for money,” and it’s convenient
location is one of its biggest values – close
to the popular shops and restaurants, but also
right next to the Kings Cross train station.
Also only minutes from the Central Business
District and most of the landmarks of downtown
Sydney is the Acacia Lodge, a budget hotel
located in Surrey Hills. Only a 20-minute walk
to Oxford Street, the Acacia Lodge offers both
Ensuite rooms and those with shared facilities
overlooking Moore Park with its Moore Park
Golf Course and easy access to the Sydney
Showground and Fox Studios, as well as Aussie
Stadium and the Sydney Cricket Grounds.
Whether you’re interested in exploring the
exciting nightlife of Oxford Street, the fun
shops in Paddington, or you need quick access
to the Central Business District, Sydney
offers a wide range of budget hotels to fit
any price range!
About The Author
Paul Hayden is a frequent traveler and a writer of many travel
articles. He now writes for several travel
websites including hotel reservation
website
http://www.hotelssydney.com
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