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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Latest review on Booking.com for Metro Hotel on Pitt, Sydney

Latest review on Booking.com for Metro Hotel on Pitt, Sydney


Review by Carly (from Australia):

"Perfect Location"


 • Leisure trip
 • Couple
 • Budget Double Room
 • Stayed 1 night

We were only staying over night so the size of the room was ample and had enough space to be comfortable. The location is in the heart of the city. The staff were friendly and helpful. The buffet breakfast was awesome.

Source: http://www.booking.com/hotel/au/metro-on-pitt.en-gb.html?sid=952745783b6e77a50cfd51d02ae9c492;dcid=4;dist=0&tab=4&type=total&

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Metro Hotel on Pitt, Sydney


Visit Metro Hotel on Pitt's website and book your next stay with us: www.metrohotels.com.au/hotels/new-south-wales/metro-hotel-on-pitt





Thursday, March 26, 2015

Family Easter Getaway accommodation deal at Metro Hotel & Apartments Gladstone

Family Easter Getaway accommodation deal at Metro Hotel & Apartments Gladstone


Treat the family with this great value Family Easter Getaway from Metro Hotel & Apartments Gladstone. Starting at just $155 per night, package includes:

  • Accommodation in a self contained One Bedroom Apartment
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Complimentary car parking
  • $15 voucher for Rocksalt Restaurant - recently voted 'Best Restaurant in Town'
  • Kids stay Free!*

*One voucher per room per night. Kids aged 11 years and under free in existing bedding. Limited service.

Book now: www.metro-hotel-apartments-gladstone.bookings.metrohotels.com.au/family-easter-getaway-hot-deal-accommodation


Family Easter Getaway accommodation deal at Metro Hotel & Apartments Gladstone


Gladstone Harbour Festival is bringing the community a jam-packed program that is sure to entertain. Opening on Wednesday 1st April with the new look Talent Quest and finishing with the Festival Finale on Easter Sunday 5th April, the Harbour Festival highlights also include five nights of free entertainment, rides, fireworks and all of your favourite events - just in time for Easter!

Metro Hotel & Apartments Gladstone are located in the heart of Gladstone - the ideal base to enjoy the festival.

Our hotel is also a great base from which to access many local sights and attractions including the Port Curtis Yacht Club, the aquatic centre, the art gallery and museum, botanical gardens, marina, and a variety of tours to the Gecko Valley Winery, Spinnaker Park and East Shores Water Park, Awoonga Dam, Tannum Sands Beach or take in a show at the Gladstone Entertainment Centre, located just next door!

Visit our website for other packages: www.metrohotels.com.au/hotels/queensland/metro-hotel-apartments-gladstone/hot-deals/

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Earth Hour @ Metro Hotel on Pitt - Sat 28 March 2015

Earth Hour @ Metro Hotel on Pitt - Sat 28 March 2015


Earth Hour launched in Sydney in 2007, with 2.2 million people and 2,100 businesses participating in the ‘lights off’ event. Just one year later, Earth Hour became a global phenomenon with over 35 countries participating, and an estimated 50-100 million people.

In 2014, Earth Hour was celebrated in over 162 countries and over 7000 cities and towns worldwide. The symbolic hour has grown into the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment, with beyond the hour projects and initiatives happening throughout the year.

Earth Hour is a great home-grown success story: an Aussie campaign designed to draw attention to tackling global warming and get people talking about what we can do to help.




In Australia, Earth Hour is something that really brings communities together, with 1 in every 3 Aussies taking part.

At Metro Hotel on Pitt, we are starting a corporate responsibility program that will entail us committing ourselves to being a part of the wider community in a socially or environmentally responsible way.

We will be joining in Earth Hour by getting our main lobby area as dark as can be feasibly managed. We’re inviting you to once again join in the action as we throw our support behind Aussie food and farmers.

We grew up with healthy, homegrown food and we all want our children to have the same opportunity. But our food is already being affected by global warming. This includes everything from the bananas we enjoy on our breakfast cereal every morning and our avocado and Vegemite on toast, to our lunchtime ham, cheese, tomato and lettuce wrap, and spaghetti bolognese - our dinnertime favourite.

Join Metro Hotel on Pitt athttps://earthhour.org.au/get-involved/event/Metro-Hotel-on-Pitt---Darkness-on-Pitt/

When: Metro Hotel on Pitt - Darkness on Pitt 28/03/2015 @ 8:30pm (AEST)
Where: 300 Pitt Street Sydney NSW Australia 2000




Metro Hotel on Pitt websitehttp://www.metrohotels.com.au/hotels/new-south-wales/metro-hotel-on-pitt


Earth Hour Sydney 2015

Earth Hour Sydney 2015


Landmarks from all over the world - from Paris' Eiffel Tower to Sydney's Harbour Bridge to the Seattle Space Needle will dim their lights on Saturday 28th of March, as people around the world mark Earth Hour with candlelight and barbecues.

The 60-minute annual campaign organised by conservation group WWF encourages citizens, communities, businesses and organisations to switch the lights off for an hour from 8:30pm to highlight the plight of planet Earth.

Now in its ninth year, Earth Hour's goal is not to achieve measurable electricity savings, but to raise awareness of the need for sustainable energy use, and this year also to demand action to halt planet-harming climate change.

'Over 170 countries and territories have already confirmed their participation; more than 1200 landmarks and close to 40 UNESCO world heritage sites,' Earth Hour head Sudhanshu Sarronwala told AFP.

These range from the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, the Acropolis in Athens, Edinburgh Castle, Big Ben, Ecuador's Quito historical centre and New York's Times Square.

Earth Hour 2015 takes place just months before UN member states are meant to sign an ambitious pact in Paris in December to limit galloping global warming, and just days before a loose end-March deadline for 'those parties ready to do so' to submit their carbon-curbing pledges.

From a small, symbolic event held in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has grown to a global campaigning event with a festive twist.

This year will include a glow-in-the-dark Zumba party in the Philippines, a co-ordinated candlelit dinner in Finland billed as the world's largest, restaurant dinners by candlelight in London, and a power-generating dance floor to light up the Eiffel Tower after its hour-long sleep, said WWF.

The organisers published a list of ideas for individual participants, which included barbecuing instead of stove cooking, a candle-lit street party or a picnic under the stars.

An estimated nine million people in 162 countries took part in Earth Hour last year, according to the WWF, of whom 85 per cent 'said that they felt inspired to do more to protect the planet, such as making small changes to live more sustainably and reduce their impact on the environment.'

When: 8:30pm - 9:30pm on Saturday the 28th of March 2015


When it’s Earth Hour, turn your lights off, light a few candles and spend an hour with friends and family. Enjoy dinner and discussion with your friends, and why not tell your friends what you’re up to? Take photos of your group and upload them to social media!

Send Earth Hour a photo of your gathering on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram so they can help you tell the world that you care about climate change and protecting Aussie food and farming. Using the hash tag #EarthHour#AppetiteForChange, when posting photos online will instantly link them to their website

Earth Hour official website: www.earthhour.org

Source: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/national/2015/03/25/earth-hour-to-illuminate-climate.html


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Latest review on Metro Hotel Tower Mill Brisbane - Jan 2015

Latest review on Metro Hotel Tower Mill Brisbane - Jan 2015


Nice experience in Brisbane

by Victoria Ladies, Victoria (1/12/15)

We stayed in this hotel for 3 nights. It is centrally located, a 10 minute walk to the train station, within walking distance of the Casino, the Bridge and the river ferries, plus within walking to the Museum area. The food in the hotel pub was very good, staff were friendly and helpful and the room was more then adequate. It is on a hill though, if you have knee problems, this could be a factor in your comfort, but the free circle city bus stops right outside the hotel.
 
Posted: February 10, 2015 on HotelClub 
Trip type: Business
Recommended: Yes
  • Amenities 4/5
  • Cleanliness 4/5
  • Comfort 4/5
  • Hotel staff 4/5
  • Location 4/5
  • Value 4/5

Visit Metro Hotel Tower Mill's website: www.metrohotels.com.au/hotels/queensland/metro-hotel-tower-mill

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Sydney and NSW to shine at AIME 201

Sydney and NSW to shine at AIME 201


Off the back of its award-winning presence in 2014, Destination Sydney will return bigger than ever to Asia Pacific’s premier annual trade show – the 23rd Asia-Pacific Incentives and Meetings Expo (AIME 2015) in Melbourne.


With 15 co-exhibitors by its side, Business Events Sydney (BESydney) will be out to show the 3,000 meetings industry professionals why Sydney and New South Wales (NSW) shine as the best places on earth to meet.  


“It’s an electrifying time with cranes creating a new skyline for Sydney. This is not the Sydney we knew a decade ago – or even a year ago,” said BESydney CEO Lyn Lewis-Smith. “ICC Sydney is just part of around A$60 billion in major infrastructure investments that will transform Sydney now and into the future.”

And, with this week’s commitment by the NSW Government to provide a $123.35 million or 25 per cent boost to the sector, the future for the State is even brighter. NSW is already home to an exceptional calendar of major events. There’ll be even more activities from Sydney to the regions for visitors to participate in and experience.

“The NSW Government’s commitment to growing the visitor economy is undisputed. In addition to its $1.1 billion capital investment in new convention, exhibition and entertainment facilities, the government is investing in a host of programs and projects to ensure the harbour city continues to be a globally attractive place to live, work and visit,” said Ms Lewis-Smith.

“The Government also understands the role that business events play in helping it to achieve broader economic development goals and BESydney is proud to be recognised by its government as contributing to both the knowledge and visitor economy.”

While at AIME this year, Ms Lewis-Smith will also represent the Association of Australian Convention Bureaux (AACB) in her role as President to champion a new Federal Government agreement and explain what it means for the industry. Recently, the Australian Minister for Trade and Investment, the Hon. Andrew Robb AO MP, recognised international business events as an integral part of the government’s economic diplomacy agenda and announced an historic new framework – Attracting Business Events to Australia: Role of Government Agencies.

“Engagement across all levels of government is strong. And, while we’re counting down the months until our cutting-edge convention and exhibition facilities are complete, rest assured that Sydney is well and truly open for business in the lead up to this milestone,” added Ms Lewis-Smith.

“Last year, Sydney hosted 78 international conferences, conventions and incentive events, including some of the largest ever to be staged in Australia, breaking records along the way. Both the 105th Rotary International Convention and 6th IUCN World Parks Congress exceeded organiser expectations, attracting more than 2,000 participants above forecasts, and record country attendance.”

BESydney’s co-exhibitors include the Australian Technology Park Sydney; Australian Turf Club; InterContinental Sydney; InterContinental Sydney Double Bay; Destination Wollongong; Sofitel Sydney Wentworth; The Menzies Sydney, Novotel Rooty Hill & Novotel Rockford; Accor NSW Golf, Valley & Vines; Mercure Sydney and Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour; Accor Hotels Sydney; Accor NSW Regional Coastal Hotels; Australian National Maritime Museum; Blue Mountains, Lithgow and Oberon Tourism; BridgeClimb Sydney and Explore Sailing; and Shangri-La Hotel Sydney.

Source: http://www.incentivetravel.co.uk/news/australia/25051-sydney-and-nsw-to-shine-at-aime-201



Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Deal


Visiting Melbourne for one of the many conventions or exhibitions? 


This great value deal has you covered with complimentary WiFi and bottle of water .
Experience the excitement of Melbourne when staying in your very own serviced boutique apartment in the CBD with trams and public transport within easy reach.
About Metro Apartments on Bank Place


Metro Apartments on Bank Place boasts 45 well-appointed guest rooms, 36 of which are fully contained, 1-bedroom apartments; other categories include 4 studios and 5 queen rooms. The apartments contain a queen size bed with ensuite bathroom and separate living/dining/kitchen area. 

The kitchen comes equipped with hotplates, convection microwave oven, fridge, dishwasher, cutlery, crockery, cookware utensils, and toaster. There is also a combination washer/dryer, a flat screen LCD television, and remote control, reverse cycle air conditioning. Maximum occupancy per apartment is 3 guests (charges apply for extra bedding).

Monday, February 9, 2015

Latest TripAdvisor review about Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour - Dec 2014

Latest TripAdvisor review about Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour - Dec 2014


“Outstanding location at Darling Harbor”
4 of 5 starsReviewed 30 December 2014 by gwsdb
Had a few days at the Metro Apartments recently and we were very pleased with the location and quality of the units. We had 7th floor apartment with great views over Darling Harbor. Our stay included a Saturday night and we had an excellent view of the weekly fireworks display. Bedroom / bathroom is located in a loft area so these apartments would not be suitable for people who have difficulty with stairs. Rooms are well maintained, are very clean and well appointed. Darling Harbor and its many good restaurants is a 5-8 minute walk , Skycity Casino/ Lyric Theatre is approx. 15min walk over Pyrmont Bridge. Wynyard Station is approx. 5 minute walk and its not to far to walk to good shopping and Paddys markets. Nightly rate was realistic for Sydney due to our longer stay. Wifi was fast and free.
Room Tip: Higher rooms are better for views.


  • Stayed November 2014, travelled as a couple


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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour & Aspire Hotel OPAL Explore Sydney Packages

Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour & Aspire Hotel OPAL Explore Sydney Packages



Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour
Explore Sydney with Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour! Experience all the excitement of Sydney using your free Opal cards on buses, trains, ferries and light rail.
Package includes 2 free Adult Opal travel cards, each loaded with $20 worth of travel that can be used on all public transport.
Extra Cards (Adult - $20.00 and Child - $10.00) are also available and can be purchased at reception.

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Metro Apartments on Darling Harbour & Aspire Hotel OPAL Explore Sydney Packages

Aspire Hotel
Explore Sydney with Aspire Hotel! Experience all the excitement of Sydney using your free Opal cards on buses, trains, ferries and light rail.
With rates starting at $129, this package includes 2 free Adult Opal travel cards, each loaded with $20 worth of travel on all public transport.
Extra Cards (Adult - $20.00 and Child - $10.00) are also available and can be purchased at reception.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Latest Tripadvisor Reviews on Metro Hotel Ipswich International


“Lovely Stay”
4 of 5 starsReviewed 1 week ago

We stayed one night in this hotel.. The hotel was modern, ultra clean and staff were friendly. Would recommend when coming to Ipswich come and stay. Central to everything, walking distanct to the Civic Centre to catch a show.
Room Tip: We stayed in the Queen size room .. plenty of room for the two of us. Underground free parking, free...
Stayed January 2015, travelled with family



4 of 5 starsReviewed 2 weeks ago
This was an unexpected stopover and was booked by phone based on a quick Trip Advisor report. Pretty simple check in and the room was clean and up to scratch. The tariff at $130 was good value and I had a quite acceptable dinner in the restaurant. I would definitely stay there again.

  • Stayed January 2015, travelled on business
4 of 5 starsReviewed 3 weeks ago

I'm a doctor and stayed in this hotel for 5 nights before starting my job in Fernvale. Honestly speaking, I didn't find any disappointing point about this hotel. I can recommend it for my colleges who want to stay in this region for a while.