What do Japanese Koi and international musician Leo Sayer have in common? Both entertained guests at the official opening of The Sebel Surry Hills Sydney on Thursday (Apr 16).
By Gwen O’Toole
What do Japanese Koi and international musician Leo Sayer have in common? Both entertained guests at the official opening of The Sebel Surry Hills Sydney on Thursday (Apr 16).
Formerly known as the Citigate Sebel Sydney, the hotel’s recent $20 million refurbishment has made it the latest 4.5-star in Sydney and the country’s first hotel to feature an in-ground glass aquarium in the lobby.
The lobby at the Sebel Surry HIlls features a 41,000-
litre under-floor aquarium
litre under-floor aquarium
The 270-room property is also home to the Townhouse Bar & Restaurant — named after the iconic Sebel Townhouse in Elizabeth Bay. It features memorabilia from the legendary Sebel Townhouse bar, including autographed black and white photographs that pay homage to the famous hotel’s long history of celebrity guests.
Leo Sayer and hotel owner Jerry Schwartz at The
Sebel Surry Hills Opening.
The hotel also offers 10 conference and function rooms for groups up to 220. The spaces have received a complete transformation, now offering natural light, double-glazed windows, and state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities.
Sebel Surry Hills Opening.
The hotel also offers 10 conference and function rooms for groups up to 220. The spaces have received a complete transformation, now offering natural light, double-glazed windows, and state-of-the-art audiovisual facilities.
For more information on The Sebel Surry Hills, click here.