Featuring modern and minimalist architecture in the entertainment, shopping and central business districts of Sydney, Australian Capital is the Blacket Hotel.
Built in the mid-19th century and re-launched in 2001, this property is within one block of the Queen Victoria building and the Pitt and Elizabeth shopping precincts.
Creative Australian cuisine is highlighted at Minc restaurant, with menu items including marinated octopus, minute sirloin steak and Cajun chicken fillet. Privilege bar serves an array of cocktails amid sleek white ottomans, soft neon-blue lighting, brick walls and concrete flooring.
A business center is provided and concierge services are available.
Chic and understated guestrooms host mahogany-finished furnishings, brushed-metal accents, modern artwork and décor in tones of dark brown, soft white, black and charcoal grey. Each includes cable television, dial-up internet access, minibars and coffeemakers.
While the property enjoys a 24-hour reception, the front doors shut at midnight. Entrance is obtainable by depressing a button located next to the door.