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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Explore Sydney with these amazing Metro Hotel accommodation deals!

Explore Sydney with these amazing Metro Hotel accommodation deals!

Coming to Sydney? Explore the beautiful, modern city of Sydney like a local with Metro's great value offers that include complimentary adult Opal cards with $20 worth of credit to travel on public transport (buses, trains, ferries and light rail). Visit all of the city's iconic landmarks, the amazing variety of eateries or shop till you drop - at locations all accessible by public transport - with your very own Opal travel cards.
Metro's Hotels and Apartments across the city have a choice of accommodation options, from hotels to service apartments - we have something to suit your stay!

Hotels:
Serviced Apartments:

Check out each of our Explore Sydney accommodation packages:

Metro Hotel on Pitt's Sydney Local Hot Deal
What you get:
  • 2 adult Opal travel cards (with $20 credit)
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Late check out (noon)
  • Complimentary room upgrade*
Book now: http://www.metro-hotel-on-pitt.bookings.metrohotels.com.au/sydney-local-hot-deal-accommodation


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Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central's Sydney Explorer Deal

What you get:
  • 2 adult Opal travel cards (with $20 credit)
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Late check out (noon)
Book now: http://www.metro-hotel-central-sydney.bookings.metrohotels.com.au/winter-explorer-hot-deal-accommodation


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Aspire Hotel Sydney (Ultimo)'s Explore Sydney Hot Deal
What you get:
  •  2 adult Opal travel cards (with $20 credit)
Book now: http://www.aspire-hotel-sydney.bookings.metrohotels.com.au/explore-sydney-hot-deal-accommodation


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Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour's Explore Sydney Deal
What you get:
  • 2 adult Opal travel cards (with $20 credit)
  • Complimentary WiFi
Book now: http://www.sydney-metro-apartments-darling-harbour.bookings.metrohotels.com.au/explore-sydney-hot-deal-accommodation


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Sam Smith Australian Tour 2015

Sam Smith Australian Tour 2015

Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce that four-time Grammy award winner Sam Smith will be returning to Australia this December for his biggest tour yet. Performing in arenas across the country, demand has been so strong for his shows that second shows have been added to both Sydney and Melbourne tours.

With the voice of an angel, and rich vocal tones that are deep, soulful and melancholic, Smith's appeal and vocal repertoire shows no bounds with both fans and critics alike in awe of his live performances. His debut show this year at New York's Madison Square Gardens was sold out in just half an hour. Smith's emotion-filled vocals and warm persona fill the biggest of rooms without the need for special effects, pyrotechnics or gimmicks commonly associated with other arena-sized productions.

His debut album "In The Lonely Hour" has hit 4x platinum certification in Australia, and his single "Stay With Me" is close to approaching a 5x platinum. Smith's album has recently made UK music chart history - holding the longest consecutive run ever for a debut album in the Top 10 Official Albums Chart. The album has spent 67 weeks in the Top 10 charts since its release in May 2014, breaking a record held only previously by The Beatles.

After a whirlwind year of record breaking and achievements, Smith has announced that he has recorded the new James Bond theme song - ‘Writing’s On The Wall’ for feature in the forthcoming film Spectre - with fellow Grammy winner Jimmy Napes.

Sam Smith’s Aussie tour is aleady shaping up to be one of the biggest of the summer with both Sydney and Melbourne shows already sold out! Adding to the anticipation, Smith will be joined once again on tour by Australia’s very own, the talented Emma Louise.

"I’m unbelievably excited to get back onstage and perform for you all again, and I promise it will be so much better than it would have been before when my voice was damaged. The past few months have been incredibly difficult, but the support, love and patience my fans have shown me is absolutely unreal. I am so grateful to every one of you. I can’t wait to see you all xxxx" - Sam Smith

Tour Dates: Ticketek is selling for the following venues only
  • Sat 28 Nov - Perth Arena, WA
  • Tue 1 Dec - Adelaide Entertainment Centre, SA
  • Fri 4 Dec - Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Sat 5 Dec - Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney, NSW
  • Tue 8 Dec - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Wed 9 Dec - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
  • Sat 12 Dec - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, QLD


Thursday, November 12, 2015

Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour - Australia 2015

Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour - Australia 2015

Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour - Australia 2015 with special guest: Vance Joy

FIRST FEMALE SOLO ARTIST TO PLAY STADIUMS ON BACK TO BACK AUSTRALIAN TOURS

Taylor Swift has been enjoying an impressive year of breaking records, and now will add to that by becoming the first artist to perform three consecutive concerts at Melbroune's AAMI Park - and will achieve this impressive feat on a single tour!

Due to overwhelming demand, Frontier Touring has confirmedd that mega superstar Swift will be adding a third and final Melbourne show to The 1989 World Tour on Thursday 10th of December, following the sold out Friday 11th and Saturday 12th shows.

This will be Aussie fans' last chance to watch the biggest performer in the world at the peak of her career, and no further dates will be added to the tour. "..almost feels as if you are in a different world" said Swift of the tour experience.

Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour - Australia 2015


The 1989 World Tour has garnered excellent reviews across Europe, Asia and North America since it began in Tokyo earlier this year:

'NEVER ONE TO DO THINGS HALFWAY, SWIFT HAS MADE THIS A POP SHOW — OR RATHER THE POP SHOW, AS FAR AS 2015 IS CONCERNED.' - ROB SHEFFIELD, ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE

PLAYING TO 65,000 PEOPLE, TAYLOR SWIFT'S 1989 WAS EVERYTHING WE WANTED IN A CONCERT… A SHOW OF LIGHTS, GLITTER AND KICK-ASS SISTERHOOD, SWIFT TOLD THE AUDIENCE SHE WOULD "REMEMBER THIS NIGHT FOR THE REST OF [HER] LIFE" AND, WELL, AFTER THAT PERFORMANCE TAYLOR, SO WILL WE.’ - ALICE HOWARTH, GLAMOUR MAGAZINE

'[THE 1989 WORLD TOUR] IS THE OBVIOUS END RESULT OF OPERATION 1989 WORLD DOMINATION' - ERIN STRECKER, BILLBOARD MAGAZINE

Taylor Swift is now one of the biggest pop icons on the planet - and has made over 140 million album sales and sold over eight million copies of her fifth album "1989".

Currently, she is the only artist to have had three albums sell in excess of more than a million copies in the first week of release: 1989, Red and Speak Now. Swift was also the only artist to have two consecutive singles take the number one spot on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart in 2014, dethroning her own hit "Shake It Off" with "Blank Space". This year, Swift's single "Bad Blood" became the fourth-consecutive number 1 release from album 1989.

On top of that chart success, Swift has also received seven Grammy Awards, 16 AMAs and 22 Billboard Music Awards, along side Country Music Award's Entertainer of the Year and Billboard's Woman of the Year. Her album 1989 was awarded iTune's Album of the Year in 2014.

Special guest Vance Joy (Melbourne's own singer-song writer) will be the supporting act for the tour. The gifted musician has been on tour with Swift for the whole leg of the show, which sees him performing to a huge fan base across the world for the remainder of the year.

Don't miss your chance to watch the world's most popular and admired performer on stage this summer!

TOUR DATES:

  • Saturday 28 November - ANZ Stadium, Sydney  (All Ages)
  • Saturday 5 December - Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane  (All Ages)
  • Monday 7 December - Entertainment Centre, Adelaide  (All Ages)
  • Tuesday 8 December - Entertainment Centre, Adelaide  (All Ages)
  • Thursday 10 December - AAMI Park, Melbourne  (All Ages)
  • Friday 11 December - AAMI Park, Melbourne  (All Ages)
  • Saturday 12 December - AAMI Park, Melbourne  (All Ages)


Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour - Australia 2015


Official website: http://taylorswift.com/

Conference, function & meeting facilities at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central

Conference, function & meeting facilities at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central

Conference, function & meeting facilities at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central
Second floor function / boardroom

Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central is the ideal venue for your next group meeting, conference or function.

Conference facilities:
• Boardroom for meetings up of to 12 attendees
• Function room for meetings of up to 130 attendees
• Restaurant with seating capacity for up to 220 guests
• Catering for small meetings up to large residential conference groups

Function Room
Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central Function Room is located on the 1st floor with direct external access to Pitt Street. Access is also available through stairs from the reception area or via our lifts. There is a well sized pre-function gathering area outside the room with space to comfortably fit a registration desk.

The hotel restaurant is located on the second floor. It has lift access and also an outdoor courtyard. This can only be hired in sections for large group bookings.

Boardroom
Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central Boardroom is located on the second floor in addition to the 2nd Floor Restaurant.

Meeting & event enquiries at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central

Address: 431-439 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: 02 9281 6999
Fax: 02 9281 6988

Conference, function & meeting facilities at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central


The Restaurant at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central is available daily for buffet breakfast and private functions only.

Buffet breakfast $18 per adult; $9 per child (12 yrs and under) available daily from 6.30am – 9.30am

Buffet breakfast at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central

Conference, function & meeting facilities at Metro Hotel Marlow Sydney Central
Panoramic view of The Restaurant

Metro Hotel on Pitt growing mos for Movember 2015

Metro Hotel on Pitt growing mos for Movember 2015

Metro Hotel on Pitt's general manager Simon Wanstall will be spearheading and growing a moustache to fundraise and increase awareness for Movember - an international charity event that's dedicated to men's health. He will be joined by other Mo Brothers and Sisters.

Throughout this year, Simon and his team have been working hard to fundraise for many worthwhile causes. Their current fundraising efforts have raised well over $2,500 for charities and offered in excess of 100 hours volunteer time.

This November is all about Movember!

About Movember:
Every year, thousands of men - someone's grandfather, father, brother, uncle, partner or friend - die from prostate and testicular cancer around the world. The impact of prostate and testicular cancer on lives is substantial, with prostate cancer being the second most common cancer in men worldwide and the number of cases expected to almost double to 1.7 million cases by 2030.

Moreover, poor mental health affects men more than women: three quarters of suicides are by men. The World Health Organisation estimates that 510,000 men die from suicide globally each year. That’s one every minute.

For men, this is not good news. On average, across the world, men die 6 years earlier than women. Thus, the Movember Foundation seeks to make a global contribution to men living happier, healthier, longer lives.

In 2010, Movember launches its first directly funded program – the Global Action Plan, created to accelerate prostate cancer research outcomes through global collaboration. Through Movember funding, the world’s first Prostate Cancer Genome Mapping Project was completed, expanding the understanding of how prostate cancer works.

Since it's inception in 2003, the Movember movement has raised more than AUD$685 million, which has funded over 832 men’s health projects, impacting the lives of millions.

Help Simon fundraise for Movember:
https://au.movember.com/team/1959757




Social responsibility & community events at Metro Hotel on Pitt


Every month, staff at Metro Hotel on Pitt have been participating in events and helping charities to give something back to the community and more. 

What we have done so far in 2015:


Thursday, October 22, 2015

Girls Night In Fundraising for Pink Ribbon Day

Girls Night In Fundraising for Pink Ribbon Day

At Metro Hotel on Pitt, we have been working hard to continue our dedication to fundraise for worthwhile causes.

So far our fundraising and social responsibility efforts have raised over $2,500 for charities and offered in excess of 100 hours volunteer time.

October is about Girls Night In - for Pink Ribbon Day - to help Cancer Council minimise the threat of breast or gynaecological cancer through successful prevention, best treatment, support and world-class cancer research.

Upcoming Girls Night In night with Metro Hotel on Pitt:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1631277340495155/
http://nsw.cancercouncilfundraising.org.au/MetroHotelonPitt1
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/girls-night-in-metro-hotel-on-pitt-tickets-18984122020

  • Where: Metro Hotel on Pitt - 300 Pitt Street Sydney, NSW 
  • Date: 27th October 2015
  • Time: From 18:00 (6pm) to all night
  • Details: Pink theme + food available. We are organising fun games between 20:00 – 22:00 (8-10pm) and a couple of movies! 


About Pink Ribbon Day
Every day in Australia, around 50 women are told they have breast or a gynaecological cancer. Sadly around 12 Australian women will die from women's cancers each day.

Thanks to advancements in cancer research and prevention, the five year survival rate for breast cancer has increased by 17% from 1982 to 2012. The five year survival rate for women with a gynaecological cancer increased by 7% in the same period.

Your donations big and small, help Cancer Council work towards better treatments and prevention, provide hope for more survivors and support for women diagnosed with breast or a gynaecological cancer.


Social responsibility & community events at Metro Hotel on Pitt


Every month, staff at Metro Hotel on Pitt have been participating in events and helping charities to give something back to the community and more. 

What we have done so far in 2015:



Monday, September 28, 2015

Metro Hotels Hot Summer Sale

Save 25%* on Summer Stays with this exclusive Metro Hotels offer!

 
Valid for stays between Sunday 13th December and Friday 15 January 2016. Book by 31st October 2015 to receive this great offer. Terms and conditions apply.
 

















Monday, August 31, 2015

Short Summer Escapes at Metro Hotels in Sydney





Sydney shines this summer. Book your Sydney short summer escape now with Metro Hotels in the CBD, Ultimo and Darling Harbour.



Take in a show such as Matilda the Musical or Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats. How about some retail therapy or see Sydney light up with a Christmas light extravaganza.



Receive 10% off your next stay when you book online with Metro Hotels. Enter the promo code Summer123 when you make your booking at metrohotels.com.au





Be quick to secure your short summer escape to Sydney at www.metrohotels.com.au

Friday, August 28, 2015

Metro Hotel on Pitt Hosting ‘RUOK?’ Day

Metro Hotel on Pitt Hosting ‘RUOK?’ Day

Metro Hotel on Pitt Asking ‘RUOK?’

Property Manager of Metro Hotel on Pitt, Simon Wanstall and a number of Metro Hotel’s Sydney staff participated in the recent City2Surf in Sydney, raising over one and a half thousand dollars for Oz Harvest. This amount enables over 3,000 meals for people in much needed assistance.
So far this year, the small team at Metro Hotel on Pitt have collectively raised over $3,000 in a variety of causes, and donated their spare time to help out Sydney’s most disadvantaged homeless.
Simon and his team are great devotees to the local community in Sydney and will be holding a number events leading up to“RUOK?” Day on September 11th, 2015.
“The welfare of our guests, colleagues and loved ones is important here at Metro Hotel on Pitt. During September we will be holding a series of events to encourage conversation, promote friendship and comradery and hopefully raise the awareness of the campaign to ask RU OK?” said Simon. “Our mantra borrowed from www.RUOK.org.au, is that it isn’t okay to ask to borrow someone’s toothbrush, but it is okay to ask RU OK?” he added.
Metro Hotels has a strong history of ensuring their workforce is given the opportunity to talk to someone should anything not be okay through their Employee Assistance Line and Metro Hotel on Pitt is delighted to further strengthen this link and communication about mental health.
Events for the hotel team will include; coffee making classes, bread making experience, “sushi” rolling class, wine tasting, tea tasting. They will also be holding trust based games and talking a lot more about the stigmas behind this simple question.

Simon Wanstall - Property Manager of Metro Hotel on Pit

More about RUOK Day
In 1995, much-loved Barry Larkin was far from ok. His suicide left family and friends in deep grief and with endless questions.
In 2009, his son Gavin Larkin chose to champion just one question to honour his father and to try and protect other families from the pain his endured.
Are you ok?
While collaborating with Janina Nearn on a documentary to raise awareness, the team quickly realized the documentary alone wouldn't be enough.
To genuinely change behaviour Australia-wide, a national campaign was needed. And from this realisation, and with Gavin and Janina’s expertise and passion, R U OK? was born.
Gavin remained a passionate champion of the fact a conversation could change a life, even as cancer ended his in 2011.
His and Janina’s legacy is ensuring all Australians realise a little question can make a big difference to those people struggling with life.
For anyone suffering from depression, anxiety or suicidal thoughts, please visit Beyond Blue's website www.beyondblue.org.au/ for support or call 1300 22 46 36



Thursday, August 27, 2015

Top 9 Things To Do At The Royal National Park

Top 9 Things To Do At The Royal National Park
Photo Credit: Andy Richards/NSW Government

Top 9 Things To Do At The Royal National Park


Royal National Park is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 29 km south of Sydney CBD. Located at Audley, just 32km from Sydney city, the park offers incredible beauty and natural diversity just minutes from the highway and train station.

The Royal National Park is the world's second oldest purposed national park (after Yellowstone in the United States), and the first to use the term "national park".

In this natural haven, open ocean, sandstone cliffs and wetlands meet grassy woodland, rainforests, coastal heathland and eucalypt forests. You will also find some significant geological sites, including fascinating beach ridges at Cabbage Tree Basin.

1. Bushwalking and Hiking

The perfect escape for hikers, beginners or those who enjoy a scenic but challenging walk, you can't go past bush walking throughout the Royal National Park. There are numerous walking trails, for walkers of different levels and of different landscapes throughout the park. Over 100 kilometres of walking tracks take in a wide range of scenery - from forests to valleys to beaches - so you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to taking photos.

The most popular walk is the Coast Walk, which wraps around the park's eastern edge and delivers breath taking coastal scenery. It is a 30 kilometre track, beginning from Bundeena to Otford, or vice versa. It's recommended that walkers allow 2 days for the walk.

Coast Walk
Photo Credit: http://www.cronullabeachyha.com


2. Boating and Canoeing 

The park offers two different landscapes for boating - the river system or along the coast line. Towra Beach is an area of protected wetlands, sand flats and seagrass that can only be reached by boat or paddling. A tranquil beach that's great for padding and exploring, so pack a picnic or build a sandcastle by its calm waters. Any visitors will mostly be of the winged kind; rare migrating birds wade the coastline. To reach Towra Beach, you'll need to bring your own canoes or kayaks.

If you’d like to go on a boating or paddling adventure inside the park, you can launch your canoe or kayak from the nearby boat ramp at Fitzpatrick Park.

Inside the park resides the Hacking River which offers affordable boat and canoe hire for a fun filled day out to explore the river system. Boat and canoe hire at the Audley Boat Hire starts at AUD$20 for 1 hour hire to $40 for a day hire. At the end of the river is a beautiful waterfall and rock beds - great place to rest and relax.

Audley Boat Hire (inside Royal National Park): http://www.audleyboatshed.com/index.html

Hacking River
Photo Credit: http://blog.thinadoukasphoto.com


3. Picnics and BBQs

When you’re pining for the feel of sand between your toes, take the family and head to Wattamolla Beach picnic area. With loads of options to keep everyone happy, this is a popular place to base yourself while you’re exploring the park. Unpack a picnic under the shade of the cabbage tree palms and do some serious unwinding, or have a delicious barbeque.

Cabbage Tree Basin is a great place for relaxing and to have picnics. The area even offers gas barbecues so you can cook up a feast.

If you’re looking to escape the city for a relaxing day near the river, head to picturesque Reids Flat picnic area. When it’s time for lunch, spark up a free gas barbecue and cook up a feast, then enjoy it on a rug or one of the nearby picnic tables.

Fitzpatrick Park is another excellent place for picnics and barbeques. Let the kids to kick a ball or throw a frisbee to work up an appetite. After a tasty picnic or barbecue lunch, relax on your picnic rug, take in some sunshine or set off on an exploration of the park.

Wattamolla Beach
Photo Credit: NSW Government


4. Cycling

Lady Carrington Drive is an easy bike trail that follows the Hacking River upstream from Audley. Cycling over 15 creeks, each identified by its Aboriginal name, you’ll pass blue gums, turpentines and patches of rainforest. Keep your ear out for the mimicking call of the lyrebird and your eyes peeled for lace monitors and echidnas.

Loftus loop trail is a 10km trail that is bound to get your heart rate up. You’ll cover 8km of trail, along with 2km of designated bike track. Terrain changes from flat, wide trails to steep, single-track trails that can be a little rocky under your tyres. There are some steep sections around Temptation Creek, so it’s best to walk these if you’re an inexperienced rider. This diverse terrain makes Loftus loop trail one of Royal National Park’s most enjoyable cycling trails.

Lady Carrington Drive
Photo Credit: David Finnegan/NSW Government


5. Swimming, Surfing and Snrokelling 

Wattamolla Beach lagoon offers safe and enjoyable calm waters for snorkelling, swimming and liloing for the whole family. After enjoying a barbecue lunch, go for a walk along one of the beach tracks, with a prize for the first to see a sea eagle or oystercatcher.

Wattle Forest picnic area offers a beautifully scenic place for a swim for the family. You could be tempted to while away a lazy afternoon in the shade by the river, serenaded by the cockatoos and currawongs, or join the kids for some swimming.

Garie Beach picnic area is the spot for swimming and surfing the waves in the warmer months. It’s an ideal spot for birdwatching, so bring the binoculars for a chance to glimpse an albatross, sea eagle, and the rarer peregrine falcon as they cruise on the updraft from coastal breezes. Please note, Garie Beach does not have lifeguards on duty.

Garie Beach
Photo Credit: Wikipedia


6. Beaches

If you want a day at the beach, the Royal National park offers an array of beaches to choose from.

  • Jibbon Beach - offers scenic grounds, Aboriginal tours, fishing and swimming areas.
  • Garie Beach - ideal for swimming, fishing and picnics on this gorgeous and family-friendly beach.
  • Wattamolla Beach - a calm lagoon and sheltered cove with a sandy bar at the inlet, perfect for snorkelling.
  • Werrong Beach - a secluded beach paradise for nudists.

Wattamolla Beach
Photo Credit: Andy Richards/NSW Government


7. Jet-skiing 

Morgans Creek picnic area is a riverside picnic area in Georges River National Park. It’s large and grassy, so an excellent choice for families with children who like lots of space to roam. Popular with anyone who likes to play on the river, you’ll find waterskiers and jetskiers as well as boaters and fishermen out enjoying the water. A dual width boat ramp and easy access from the carpark means you will be out on the water in no time. So take your jet ski down for an awesome ride.

Morgans Creek
Photo Credit: Andy Richards/NSW Government


8. Fishing

Fitzpatrick Park is just the place for a spot of family fishing – cast a line to try your hand at catching a luderick, mullet or mulloway. For beach fishing, you can't go past Wattamolla Beach for a spot of fishing. Jibbon Beach also offers a fantastic spot for fishing on the sands. Reids Flat picnic area provides a calm area for fishing.

Reids Flat
Photo Credit: Andy Richards/NSW Government


9. Whale Watching

Head to Garie Beach for a spot of whale watching in the winter. Every year, humpback whales and southern right whales migrate along the NSW coastline. They head north throughout June and in the first week of July, and return southwards from around September to November. If you're unsure of when to go to spot them, try a walking tour. Sydney Coast Walks (formerly known as Royal Coast Walks) provides expertly guided half day, full day and overnight walking and hiking adventures through Royal National Parks, enabling guests to reconnect with nature and experience the wonder of whale watching.

Sydney Coast Walks: http://www.sydneycoastwalks.com.au/

Whale Watching Sydney
Photo Credit: NSW Government



Accommodation 

Looking for suitable accommodation near the Royal National Park? Then look no further than the
Metro Hotel Miranda, strictly non-smoking, conveniently located in the Sutherland area and only a 10 minute drive to the Royal National Park. Situated in the premier corner position, our hotel suites have kitchenettes and magnificent views over Sydney city. The hotel is located across from Westfield Miranda and cafes and shops. Sutherland Hospital is only a 3 minute drive away from the hotel. For those coming by public transport, the hotel is only 5 minutes walk from Miranda train station.

Metro Hotel Miranda is the only hotel near Cronulla which does not impose minimum night stays.


Location: Cnr Kingsway and Jackson Ave, Miranda NSW 2228 Australia
Book Metro Hotel Miranda Online: http://www.metrohotels.com.au/hotels/new-south-wales/metro-hotel-miranda/welcome/