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Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney - Sydney

From $ 250.0 to $ 540.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 9696 2500
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From the moment you arrive, you’ll experience the Amora difference. In the heart of this dynamic city, this award winning hotel combines space, style and warmth to provide the ultimate ambience for business or pleasure.

With 415 stylish guest rooms ranging from Deluxe King Rooms to Jamison Club Suites all overlooking the city below, there’s plenty to choose from. The warm earthy tones are accentuated by luxurious furnishings and enhanced by extensive in-room amenities, marble bathrooms and the latest in-room entertainment options ranging from Internet access and computer game consoles.

Our two restaurants and two bars can satisfy any appetite with extensive selections, fresh local produce, cityscape views and attentive service. Book a table in Charr the stylish fine dining restaurant where you can experience a mouth-watering contemporary meal or wander into The Gallery restaurant and bar which is open throughout the day, and delivers a breakfast experience which elevates this traditionally humble meal to gastronomic proportions.

Or perhaps you would prefer to escape from the hustle of the city and treat yourself at Angsana Day Spa, a tranquil oasis. This chic, luxurious and contemporary Spa provides a comprehensive range of specialty treatments and places emphasis on the use of aromatherapy and the sense of touch to rejuvinate the body, mind and soul. At Amora we also offer complimentary use of the hotel’s indoor swimming pool, steam room, sauna and fitness centre.

Wine, dine, relax, meet, explore or play… it’s up to you and part of the Amora experience.

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