Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park is a 5-star hotel at 161 Elizabeth Street in Sydney's CBD, positioned directly across from Hyde Park. It offers a rooftop fitness center with heated indoor pool, On The Park Rejuvenation Day Spa, a premier club lounge, and dining at Sydney Common and The Gallery.
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.
“Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park is a 5-star hotel at 161 Elizabeth Street in Sydney's CBD, positioned directly across from Hyde Park. It offers a rooftop fitness center with heated indoor pool, On The Park Rejuvenation Day Spa, a premier club lounge, and dining at Sydney Common and The Gallery.”
The hotel sits in a bustling inner-city location with many rooms and public spaces offering green park views across the street. Its central position provides easy walking access to St Mary’s Cathedral, the Queen Victoria Building, David Jones, Westfield Sydney, and Sydney Tower, while Circular Quay, the Sydney Opera House, and the Royal Botanic Garden lie within a 15–20 minute walk or short taxi ride. St James Station and nearby bus stops on Park Street support convenient public transport links. Facilities center on a rooftop level with Sheraton Fitness, a heated indoor pool overlooking Hyde Park, sauna, steam room, and the adjacent On The Park Rejuvenation Day Spa for massages and treatments. The property includes a club lounge on level 21 and two primary dining venues: Sydney Common, noted for its use of fresh local ingredients, and The Gallery, known for high tea service. Additional services comprise 24-hour front desk, concierge, on-site parking with electric vehicle charging, currency exchange, and multilingual staff. The scale and park adjacency distinguish the hotel within Sydney’s Marriott portfolio, creating a balance of business convenience and a more relaxed garden outlook than typical CBD properties.
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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