Intercontinental Sydney Hotel Tour | High Floor King Classic
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the Intercontinental Sydney was recently renovated with 120 million dollars spent renewing the Interiors to better reflect modern traveler tastes and expectations
the lodge king bed was very comfortable and twin accommodations are also available on request
the Intercontinental is located adjacent to Sydney's Circular Quay with close connections to transport by Light Rail Ferry Bus and Train
it's a really nice hotel very well located if you are interested in a pre-cruise day it's not a bad place to consider at all
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