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Liberty Plains Motor Inn
3.1/553 Reviews
Excellent stay here for 5 nights Staff were friendly well mannered and accommodating, room was beautiful clean and spacious and onsite restaurant food was fresh with fast service... Recommend staying!
Western Sydney University Village- Parramatta Campus
3.5/50 Reviews
You can make a simple breakfast yourself, with a microwave, toaster, refrigerator, and cooking utensils.
Ibis Budget Sydney Olympic Park
3.3/5126 Reviews
If you want a room small enough to swing a cat, this is the hotel for you. If you want a hotel where you just need a bed because you are seeing live sport or concerts, this hotel is also for you! More basic than basic but the bed is soft and the shower hot. What more do you need? The curtain to separate the bedroom from the ‘bathroom’ is an interesting touch. Additional pillow and towels wouldn’t go astray.
Novotel Sydney Olympic Park
3.8/5103 Reviews
Located in the heart of the Olympic Park, the hotel is 50 meters from the T7 rail line station and is very convenient for travel. Hotel facilities are relatively complete, the overall service is higher. The parking lot costs $40 per day for capping, not very cheap. There are more fast food and restaurants downstairs, and eating is still very convenient. There is a large drug store near the T7 station, and there are many things.
Ibis Sydney Olympic Park
3.8/5106 Reviews
We were in Sydney on business and stayed one night at the Ibis. Despite being Accor Hotel Members we were given the most basic of rooms. Generally the rooms are very dated in need of complete renovation. The floor of the room was uneven with a huge concrete bump under the carpet at the doorway of the bathroom! It is a trip hazard and very unsightly. The room was clean and so was the bathroom. The room was very small though and we would have appreciated a bit more room. The windows opened which was great for fresh air was but hoons doing burnouts on the road below during the night forced us to keep them closed unfortunately. The bed was super comfy. The Brasserie was nice with a limited menu but the waiter forgot to give us a side dish for our main meal. Breakfast was fairly expensive for plain continental (no hot food) breakfast. The waitstaff were friendly. The lady who checked us out was very friendly and happy to have a chat.
Quest at Sydney Olympic Park
3.8/598 Reviews
Unexpectedly, I received an apartment-style suite with two bedrooms, which was very pleasant. At that time, in order to see the concert book, but the hotel is outside the Olympic Park, it takes 10 to 15 minutes to walk in. The front desk service is good, but the efficiency is a bit slow. Still a great stay experience~

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