Sydney luxury hotel Capella Sydney opens after extensive renovation

Attractive inaugural packages launched for hotel
2023-03-21
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Sydney luxury hotel Capella Sydney opens after extensive renovation

Staying in-house at Capella Sydney opens the doors to an exclusive world of cultural connection

After extensive renovation and restoration of a heritage building in the heart of Sydney, luxury hotel brand Capella has opened Capella Sydney, the first property of the group in Australia.
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After a comprehensive restoration and renovation process that lasted seven years, luxury hotel Capella Sydney is now open. According to a press statement, the hotel, that occupies an entire city block just moments from Circular Quay, the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, welcomes guests to a benchmark destination of luxury accommodation, exceptional cuisine and unrivalled cultural immersion.

The statement adds that Capella Sydney is housed within the Department of Education building, originally designed in the 1900s by NSW government architect George McRae. Forming part of the city’s prestigious Sandstone Precinct, the building has been meticulously restored and reimagined by Pontiac Land, says the statement.

David Tsang

David Tsang

‘‘Pontiac Land has always been passionate about creating meaningful developments that contribute and help shape their communities. Capella Sydney was an ideal opportunity for us to sensitively repurpose this culturally significant landmark in the heart of downtown Sydney and transform it into a more public offering as a leading luxury hotel for everyone to be able to experience. We are grateful for the support of the NSW government, and the City of Sydney in the achievement of our shared vision for Capella Sydney’s contribution towards a vibrant and rejuvenated Circular Quay precinct,’’ says David Tsang, Chief Executive Officer, Pontiac Land Group.

The statement says that Capella Sydney brings to the city 192 beautifully appointed guestrooms and suites, arranged across nine levels. Representing the epitome of luxury, the guestrooms and suites are replete with deluxe textiles, standalone tubs and Italian Frette linen, carrying a custom pantone and a bespoke collection of vegan, sustainable in-room amenities designed in partnership with Haeckels.

Cristiano Rinaldi

Cristiano Rinaldi

“The opening of Capella Sydney is a milestone moment in the company’s global expansion. This launch represents a significant opportunity for Capella to showcase its refined and curated offerings to Sydney and its visitors, and we look forward to amplifying the stories, culture and experiences of the city through a uniquely Capella lens,” says Cristiano Rinaldi, President of Capella Hotel Group.

The hotel says that guests enter the hotel via the Farrer Place lobby where the arrival experience is heightened by the integration of acquired and commissioned art. The ground-floor collection includes works by the likes of Australian artists Judy Watson, Otis Hope Carey, Elise Cakebread and Georgia Bisley, culminating with a large robotic lighting installation by Dutch art duo Drift.

Titled Meadow, the installation by Drift is suspended in the hotel’s central gathering space, says the statement, adding that this voluminous lounge area, now known as Aperture, occupies the original courtyard of the old building, the fulcrum from which all the hotel’s amenities are accessed. This includes two other drink-and-dine venues namely the landmark restaurant Brasserie 1930 and McRae Bar, both of which feature cuisine in collaboration with The Bentley Group.

The statement goes on to say that staying in-house at Capella Sydney opens the doors to an exclusive world of luxury and cultural connection. On level six, guests are invited to indulge in rejuvenating treatments at Auriga Spa or swim in the 20-m heated indoor pool, designed to provide the ultimate wellness experience in the heart of the city.

The Living Room, a signature space of all Capella properties, is the private ground-floor retreat for in-house guests. It’s also the place where the hotel’s culture and experience programmes are conceptualised, facilitated by Culturists who are on-hand to shape the guest experience from pre-arrival to departure. One such experience involves a spectacular two-hour storytelling tour of a bygone era.

Guests who join the walking tour, which travels from the hotel to the laneways of The Rocks, will hear fascinating stories about the history of the Department of Education building, now Capella Sydney, the Sandstone Precinct in which it resides and the culture, crime and convicts that shaped the city. To celebrate the opening, Capella Sydney is offering this experience as part of the Capella History Journey which includes overnight accommodation in a deluxe guestroom for two guests priced at AUD 1500, says the statement.

The offer, Capella History Journey, includes daily breakfast for up to two people in Brasserie 1930, bespoke welcome amenity upon arrival as well as a Capella Culturist experience. The hotel says that the offer is valid until June 30, subject to availability.

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