Monday, September 7, 2009
Eight Residences in Sydney | Paris
A new venture by Australia’s leading boutique hotel operator in response to our guests’ desire for experiential travel, to live like locals and enjoy home-size living space and amenities.
Eight Hotels has launched EIGHT RESIDENCES. – A boutique collection of apartment style living with hotel services, located in gateway cities all over the world.
Launching in Sydney and Paris first, the Residences capture each city’s true essence. Local architecture combined with modern design, luxury furnishing and outstanding locations create an authentic city living experience.
PARIS – 2nd ARRONDISSEMENT
Positioned in the heart of the pedestrian area of Montorgueil, this beautifully refurbished two-bedroom apartment is set in a quintessentially Parisian building, offering typical baroque flair with it’s original wooden floors, high ceilings and ornate cornices. The space is filed with natural light and offers all the luxuries of a fully equipped home with comfort and style to match. Sleeps 6 and priced from 129 Euro per night
SYDNEY - DARLINGHURST
Positioned in the heart of the cultural, entertainment, dining and shopping district, just a short walk from the CBD, this contemporary designed studio apartment is set in a stunning art deco inspired building and boasts gun barrel views of Sydney’s Opera House and Harbour. Also included is a roof top lap pool and sun deck, secure parking and walk in rain shower. Sleeps 2 and priced from AU$125 per night
Apartments are kitted out with every necessary modern convenience including Flat Screen TV and DVD, fast speed Internet, fully equipped Kitchenettes and guest Laundry.
The Residences are available on short or long-term letting and perfect for leisure, corporate or family travel.
Eight Residences launching shortly in other gateway cities.
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