If you had to pinpoint the ideal hotel location in Sydney on a map, you'd pretty much point exactly to Hotel Indigo. The chic boutique hotel is tucked away behind Sydney's iconic Coca-Cola sign, and could not be better situated. From the sweeping city and harbour views to the sleek lobby where guests can select vinyl records to play on the turntable, Hotel Indigo has made a name for itself on the Sydney hotel scene since it opened a few months back.

READ MORE: The best places to stay in Dubai for every kind of traveller The Potts Point hotel is designed to complement the neighbourhood. The 105 boldly designed rooms and suites have murals, neon lights, and artistic nods to Kings Cross' legendary cabaret and drag scene. Try to nab a room on one of the upper floors: from my balcony, I could see the CBD skyline, Harbour Bridge and a slice of the water at Rushcutters Bay.

For a city hotel, the rooms are spacious, thanks to a nifty shower/bathroom configuration using frosted glass. READ MORE: The top tiny towns in Australia where you'll avoid the crowds Of course, the most important thing is the bed: I can report that not only is the mattress as comfy as sleeping on a firm cloud, but there are also varying pillow options to choose from.  The hotel TV has Chromecast, making it easy to keep up with your shows while away, a feature that has quickly become a must-have on my hotel room checklist.

As a Sydney girl who has recently moved out of the city, I know just how import.