Moxy Sydney Airport is a playful, design-forward Marriott Bonvoy hotel in Mascot offering 301 rooms in an Art Deco-inspired, industrial-chic property minutes from Sydney Airport terminals.
Bookable with Marriott Bonvoy points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official Marriott Bonvoy award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Moxy Sydney Airport is a playful, design-forward Marriott Bonvoy hotel in Mascot offering 301 rooms in an Art Deco-inspired, industrial-chic property minutes from Sydney Airport terminals.”
Located at 56 Baxter Road in Mascot, the hotel provides easy access to both domestic and international terminals via a hotel-operated shuttle and to the CBD through nearby Mascot Station rail links. It marks Moxy’s debut in Australia with interiors by Maed Collective that reference local industrial and Art Deco heritage, including a striking public art mural by Elliott Routledge and a multi-functional lobby with exposed ceilings and communal workspaces. Guest rooms feature modular furniture, motion-activated LED lights, retro phones with themed stories, fast Wi-Fi, Chromecast-enabled TVs, and walk-in showers in compact layouts around 18 square meters. On-site dining includes Bar Moxy, which doubles as the check-in point with a complimentary cocktail, Moxy Kitchen for meals with vegan and vegetarian options, and Little Baxter café for casual coffee and grab-and-go items. The property offers five meeting studios totaling around 200 square meters, EV charging stations, day-use room options for layovers, and complimentary shuttles to Mascot Station, all while emphasizing sustainability through energy and waste management initiatives.
March, April and September–November offer mild temperatures, relatively low rainfall and shoulder-season pricing; spring is noted as the driest period, and spring/autumn have more affordable international flights than summer.
Peak Australian summer school and Christmas–New Year holidays make this the most expensive period, with high demand pushing up flight and accommodation prices; Sydney is also hotter and more humid, with higher rainfall and humidity concentrated from December to March.
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