ACE Hotel, Sydney Hotels
A contemporary design hotel focused on creative and First Nation communities with diverse dining, stylish rooms, and vibrant rooftop views
Ace Hotel Sydney presents a captivating and energetic presence, nestled gracefully against the dynamic edge of the Central Business District, specifically within the lively and culturally rich Surry Hills neighborhood. This remarkable property meticulously centers its design philosophy and overarching focus on fostering a deep connection with local artistic communities, alongside a profound respect for the heritage and traditions of First Nations communities. Stepping outside the hotel, the surrounding neighborhood of Surry Hills beckons with a charming array of independent coffee shops, inspiring art galleries showcasing local talent, and provides exceptionally convenient access to some of Sydney’s most iconic and globally recognized landmarks, such as the breathtaking Opera House and the majestic Harbour Bridge.
The hotel rooms themselves are thoughtfully and impeccably designed, featuring a harmonious blend of decor elements that incorporate retro-inspired colors, complemented by the warm and earthy tones of terracotta tiles. Bespoke amenities further enhance the guest experience, including custom-designed Tivoli radios for auditory pleasure and D’Angelico acoustic guitars for those musically inclined. When it comes to dining, Ace Hotel Sydney offers a plethora of enticing options, boasting four distinct restaurants, each with its unique culinary offering. Among these is the rooftop gem, Kiln, which provides not only delectable cuisine but also sweeping and unforgettable panoramic city views. Guests also have access to a well-equipped on-site gym, perfect for maintaining fitness routines while traveling, and the added benefit of complimentary bicycles, enabling easy and enjoyable exploration of the surrounding area at their own pace.
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When is the best time to visit?
There's no bad time to visit Australia, though there are a few tips to keep in mind. Much of Australia runs hot, especially in the north—places like Uluru, Darwin, and Cairns are best visited in the Southern Hemisphere winter (June, July, August). The opposite applies for southern regions like Tasmania and Victoria, which can get particularly cold in winter—January and February are the most pleasant times to visit.
Interested in the Great Barrier Reef? You'll have warm temps all year, though spring and summer bring stifling temps and lots of warm tropical rain. The famous Gold Coast is the country's Goldilocks region, with lovely weather throughout the year it's known for having beautiful weather most of the year. And given Sydney's southern latitude, glittering beaches are best visited in the warm summer months.
Where should you go?
Ask an Australian, and they'll tell you that picking a favorite place in their vast homeland feels as impossible as choosing a favorite child. That said, travelers can't go wrong with Uluru (the stunning sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory), Cairns and the renowned Great Barrier Reef, and the famous sights of metropolitan Sydney. Head to the Gold Coast for beach time, Melbourne for culture, Kangaroo Island for wildlife, and Broome to visit the fascinating Horizontal Falls, a series of tidal waterfalls in Talbot Bay considered a natural wonder.
How many days do I need?
Since reaching this part of the world requires long flights across multiple time zones for most travelers, it's best to make the most of your journey with at least one week in-country. The more time you can give it, the more relaxed and satisfying the trip will be. A great 10-day itinerary might start with three days in Sydney before heading to Uluru, Darwin and Kakadu National Park, and Cairns for a few days each.
Have two weeks at your disposal? Even better. Consider flying into Melbourne, spending two days on Kangaroo Island, taking the Ghan Train from Adelaide to Alice Springs, and finishing with two nights each in Uluru, Darwin, and Cairns.
If you're combining Australia with another nearby destination like New Zealand or Indonesia, a 5-7 day trip is doable—you'll probably want to stick to exploring one city and taking a couple of day trips from there.
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