Today, the renowned Quay Grand Suites Sydney
rebrands as the Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour.
Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour joins two
other Pullmans in Sydney – Pullman Sydney Olympic Park and Pullman
Sydney Hyde Park (currently completing a massive upgrading
programme following its re-branding from Sydney Marriott in May
2012). It also joins Pullman Reef Casino in Cairns and the
recently rebadged Pullman Resort Bunker Bay in Western Australia’s
Margaret River region.
The Sebel Cairns, The Sebel King George Square
Brisbane and The Sebel Albert Park Melbourne are all primed to
take on Pullman branding within the next six months, which puts
Pullman on track to becoming one of Australia’s largest 5-star networks, with the brand expected to grow to up to 15 hotels by the end of
2013.
Pullman Quay
Grand Sydney Harbour is only steps away from
the central business district and the city’s key attractions
including the Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, Botanical
Gardens and all the bustle of Circular Quay.
The
hotel boasts 67 contemporary one and two-bedroom suites, all of
which come with balconies, separate lounge and dining rooms,
gourmet kitchens and deluxe bathrooms, and offer spectacular views
either of Sydney Harbour or the Botanical Gardens. Work desks and
wireless internet are available in all suites.
The hotel
offers fine dining in Quadrant Restaurant, while the glass-encased
ECQ Bar was re-launched in 2011 and is one of Sydney’s most
popular venues for sunset drinks and pre-show dinners.
Pullman hotels are synonymous with providing quality
meeting facilities, and Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour proves this to be the case, with three unique function rooms, some with
spectacular harbour views. The function space can cater for up to
140 guests.
Chief Operating Officer of Accor
Pacific, Simon McGrath, said, “There is
considerable investment being made in the Pullman network in both
Australia and internationally, and the expansion of the brand in
Australia comes at a time when the brand is launching signature
hotels in other major centres around the world. Pullman is already
a major brand in key source markets for Australia across Asia and
Europe, and it is anticipated that there will be some 150 Pullman
hotels and resorts by 2015.”
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