Hotel Challis Potts Point: King Room with Balcony in Sydney, Australia
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Hotel Challis Potts Point: King Room with Balcony

The balcony king room offers ceiling-high glass doors, an opening to a balcony looking out over the tree-lined Challis Avenue These rooms feature a seating area, digital LCD TV, fridge and en suite bathroom About the hotel: Hotel Challis Potts Point offers elegant and affordable boutique hotel accommodation right in the heart of vibrant Potts Point Village As a valued LOCAY partner, Hotel Challis promises the same high standard of service found at all of LOCAY’s award-winning boutique accommodation properties In a stunning heritage building, Hotel Challis has a variety of beautifully styled rooms, from Deluxe Double, Queen and King Rooms through to premium balcony rooms overlooking gorgeous Challis Avenue or Sydney Harbor Well-appointed with premium linen and luxurious Salus botanical amenities, they comfortably host up to 2 guests The hotel building was originally part of the 19th century Estate owned John Henry Challis (1806-1880), which along with the avenue, took his name An Englishman and self-made philanthropist, John Henry Challis was a major benefactor of the expansion of Sydney University’s Arts, Sciences and Medicine faculties Catering for solo travellers, couples and corporate guests, this boutique hotel is perfect for both short visits and longer stays Plus, there are rewards and discounts for loyalty members We welcome short and long-term guests, as well group and conference accommodation arrangements Speak to our friendly Guest Services team - onsite daily, to find out more In a stunning heritage building, Hotel Challis has a variety of beautifully styled rooms, from Deluxe Double, Queen and King Rooms through to premium balcony rooms overlooking gorgeous Challis Avenue or Sydney Harbor Well-appointed with premium linen and luxurious Salus botanical amenities, they comfortably host up to 2 guests The hotel building was originally part of the 19th century Estate owned John Henry Challis (1806-1880), which along with the avenue, took his name An Englishman and self-made philanthropist, John Henry Challis was a major benefactor of the expansion of Sydney University’s Arts, Sciences and Medicine faculties Catering for solo travellers, couples and corporate guests, this boutique hotel is perfect for both short visits and longer stays Plus, there are rewards and discounts for loyalty members We welcome short and long-term guests, as well group and conference accommodation arrangements Speak to our friendly Guest Services team - onsite daily, to find out more
- Rating: 7.9
- Stars: 3