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Thursday, August 22, 2024 Sofitel Sydney Wentworth Hotel reveals its $60M renovation, blending luxury with heritage, set to reopen in October 2024 after a comprehensive ten-month transformation. The Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has recently announced a significant makeover with a budget of $60 million AUD. Scheduled for completion in October 2024 after only ten months of construction, this revamp aims to elevate the hotel’s offerings while preserving its unique, historic essence recognized globally.

The transformation encompasses a comprehensive refurbishment to boost guest experiences at this landmark hotel, which has been a staple of Sydney’s urban scene since its establishment as the Wentworth Hotel in 1966. Situated just steps from major Australian landmarks like the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, the luxury hotel has welcomed international visitors since its early days. The refurbishment project, led by the architectural and interior design firm Fender Katsalidis, includes the modernization of 436 guest rooms and suites.



These enhancements are designed to offer a mix of luxury and comfort, along with a redesign of the public areas and a grand, welcoming lobby entrance featuring vibrant, eye-catching elements. Additional new features of the hotel include a Health & Wellness Studio with a fully equipped gym, and an exclusive club lounge for existing members and day pass holders to relax, entertain, and work. The five-star hotel is also revolutionizing its dining experience with the introduction of a dining precinct that includes two restaurants and two bars, plus one of Sydney’s most iconic rooftop terraces.

International travelers can savor the best of Australian flame-cooked seafood at Tildar Restaurant, while those in search of a more refined ambiance can enjoy the French-Vietnamese offerings at Delta Rue. Since its inception as Sydney’s premier luxury hotel, the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has welcomed a prestigious roster of international figures and celebrities, cementing its role as a cultural landmark. Notable guests have included Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, the late Princess Diana, Bill Gates, and various film and sports stars, along with American astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins.

Sofitel, a flagship of the global hospitality leader Accor, was the first international luxury hotel brand to emerge from France and has since served as a celebrated promoter of French culture and sophistication worldwide. The hotel’s renowned pillarless Wentworth Ballroom, one of Sydney’s largest at 629 square meters, is set to receive significant upgrades as part of the ongoing renovations. Sam Panetta, General Manager, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, said , “We are excited to reignite and add layers to the history of this landmark hotel.

There positioning of the Sofitel will enhance the luxury services on offer and reinforce the value of the brand.” Upon completing its refurbishment, the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth will further solidify its status as one of Australia’s most iconic hotels by providing guests with increased comfort and a more luxurious experience through its upgraded facilities, all while celebrating the hotel’s rich heritage. Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth offers unmatched convenience for international travelers eager to explore the city.

It’s just minutes away from key tourist attractions such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Only twelve kilometers from Kingsford Smith Airport and close to major transport hubs, it also provides an easy way to discover the rest of the country..

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