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A guide to Somerset Darling Harbour, Sydney

Are you looking for accommodation in Sydney? Why not spoil yourself with luxury apartments at Somerset Darling Harbour? Read on for information regarding price, location and amenities, plus a brief introduction to all that Darling Harbour has to offer.

Why choose Somerset?

Whether you are looking for short or long-term accommodation, Sydney apartment hotels are a great choice. Suitable for families, individuals or couples, apartment accommodation provides travellers with much space and privacy, plus the convenience of kitchen facilities. Somerset Darling Harbour offers one, two and three-bedroom self-contained apartments equipped with televisions, DVD players and broadband Internet as well as on-site pool, sauna, spa and gymnasium. Location
Somerset is located in the heart of Sydney's central business district, within walking district of tourist hub Darling Harbour. Its close proximity to the heart of the city, as well as key tourist locations, makes Somerset ideal for those traveling to Sydney for both business and pleasure.

Pricing

Somerset Darling Harbour is available for both long and short-term stays. For a short-term stay, prices start at approximately AUD$250 per night for a
one-bedroom luxury apartment. To negotiate prices regarding for long-term accommodation, you can contact Somerset through their website at Somerset.com. How to book
To book a stay at Somerset Darling Harbour, you can visit the above website, or call on their global reservations number: (65) 6272 7272. Somerset, along with other Sydney serviced apartments and accommodation in Darling Harbour, can also be reached via various travel sites including Booking.com or Travelrepublic.co.uk.

Getting there and away

Sydney's Airport Rail link connects the domestic and international terminals to the city centre, and is a cheap and convenient way to get to Somerset. For door-to-door service, a taxi from the airport will cost around AUD$45 while a shuttle bus is approximately AUD$10. Car rental and limousine services are also available from the airport.

Things to do in Darling Harbour

The historic Sydney area of Darling Harbour is packed with things to see and do. Restaurants, bars, shops and parks line the water-front, with attractions such as Paddy's Market and IMAX close-by. Visitors can experience the thrill of a jet-boat ride, or a more relaxing harbour cruise. Other world famous Sydney sites such as Circular Quay, the Rocks and Centrepoint are just a short walk away. Somerset is a great place to spoil yourself with luxurious accommodation in vibrant Darling Harbour.

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