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Y Hotel City South - Sydney

Y Hotel City South - Sydney

From $ 108.0 to $ 242.0

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Y Hotel City South - Sydney
Y Hotel City South - Sydney

Y Hotel City South is a funky boutique bed and breakfast hotel, close to Prince Alfred Park, Sydney University, Broadway and Central. The rooms, while compact, have been designed for comfort and feature the latest interiors. Facilities include gymnasium, roof top garden, cafe, secure parking, internet kiosk, guest kitchen and laundry.

Facilities for Y Hotel City South

  • 24 hour Reception
  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Ice
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Public Telephone

Services for Y Hotel City South

Standard Single
One single bed, en suite, television, fridge, air-conditioning, tea and coffe making facilities and hairdryer. All linen and towels provided. Daily servicing of rooms. All are non-smoking rooms. Room sleeps one person.
Standard Double
One standard double bed, en suite, television, fridge, air-conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, all linen and daily servicing of rooms. All rooms are non-smoking. Room sleeps a maximum of two persons.
Standard Twin
Two standard single beds, en suite, air-conditioning, television, small fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, air conditioning, hairdryer, all linen and daily servicing of rooms. All rooms are non-smoking. Room sleeps a maximum of two people.
Family Room
One double bed and one bunk bed. En suite, television, fridge, air-conditioning, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, small balcony, all linen and daily servicing of rooms. All are non-smoking rooms and sleep a maximum of four people.

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