QT Sydney
Heritage style meet contemporary cool





Situated on bustling Market Street, in a pair of restored heritage buildings, QT Sydney stands out and blends in equally. A miscellany of architectural details, ranging from Art Deco mirrors to gothic gargoyles, recall the past, while the “directors of chaos” greeting guests at the entrance add a contemporary touch of whimsy. The rooms, bar and restaurant occupying parts of the still operational State Theatre and the former Gowings department store, continue the remix of old and new, with eclectic interiors and fun details.
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