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Sydney, Australia - 11 January 1999- The second Hotel Ibis
to open in Sydney, Hotel Ibis World Square expects to be popular with domestic
and international travellers visiting Sydney, especially as the Ibis brand
is well known in Australia and overseas.
Opening 18 February 1999, the new Hotel Ibis World Square offers the most affordable international style accommodation in the heart of Sydney City. With 166 rooms, the three star hotel is offering opening rates from just $99.00 per room per night or $115.00 per night including breakfast. �The Ibis brand is especially well known in Europe and Asia, and of
course in Sydney Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Our consumer research shows
that the Ibis brand is identified with value for money, convenient locations
and comfort and with this new Sydney city
�We understand that our guests want to spend their money on shopping, seeing the sights and taking in the tremendous entertainment attractions that surround the hotel. To find international style accommodation in the heart of the city for under $100 means visitors are left to spend their money on more than just their hotel room �For our country guests, access to the hotel is certainly easy with Central Station just up from the hotel. And when the Airport train link opens later this year, getting to and from the airport will be a breeze for our interstate and international visitors�. Hotel Ibis World Square is located on the corner of Goulburn and Pitt Streets. The George St Cinema complexes, Pitt Street shopping mall, Sydney Entertainment Centre and Chinatown are all within a short walking distance. The World Square monorail station is situated 100 metres from the hotel and provides a comfortable transfer to the many attractions of Darling Harbour, the new Cockle Bay Wharf dining and shopping area and Star City Casino. Twin, double and disabled accommodation is available and fax modem outlets are available in some rooms. Dining at Hotel Ibis World Square is out-sourced to Universal Catering who will run the renovated art deco style Civic Restaurant and Bar on Level one, and European style, Milanese Café on ground level. Nigel Hannigan, who relaunched the Burdekin Hotel on Oxford Street and
runs the Fairfax Dining rooms, leads The Civic team. A contemporary look
and taste, The Civic seats 150 people and is open seven days a week. The
restaurant area also includes an
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