[HOTEL REVIEW] Quest Potts Point Sydney

Everything about the 70 rooms in the chic Quest Potts Point hotel is luxurious, but small. Bright, stylish rooms have mirrored surfaces to create the illusion of more space, cool striped chairs, and tiny, but very functional, kitchenettes. Bathrooms are floor-to-ceiling marble but aren't entirely private due to fogged glass doors. One perk here is the rooftop terrace, full of seating for taking in the views, and the location in the King's Cross area is great for experiencing the bohemian culture and nightlife of Sydney. Overall, this property provides great value for guests who value aesthetics over square footage.


Everything about the 70 rooms in the chic Quest Potts Point hotel is luxurious, but small. Bright, stylish rooms have mirrored surfaces to create the illusion of more space, cool striped chairs, and tiny, but very functional, kitchenettes. Bathrooms are floor-to-ceiling marble but aren't entirely private due to fogged glass doors. One perk here is the rooftop terrace, full of seating for taking in the views, and the location in the King's Cross area is great for experiencing the bohemian culture and nightlife of Sydney. Overall, this property provides great value for guests who value aesthetics over square footage.



Pros
  • Stylish but small rooms complete with kitchenettes
  • All rooms with kettles, sinks, mini-fridges, and cooktops
  • Floor-to-ceiling marble bathrooms
  • Lovely rooftop terrace with seating and umbrellas
  • Great location for bars and dance clubs
  • Good value for such a stylish property
Cons
  • Standard rooms are seriously small
  • Pricey parking
  • Fee for Internet
  • Bathrooms aren't entirely private (separated from bedroom by fogged glass doors)

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