Quay West Suites Sydney is superbly situated in the historic Rocks area, overlooking the ... more
harbour, Opera House, Harbour Bridge and Sydney\'s dramatic cityscape. This beautifully appointed hotel is within easy walking distance of major tourist attraction...
Quay West Suites Sydney is superbly situated in the historic Rocks area, overlooking the ... more
harbour, Opera House, Harbour Bridge and Sydney\'s dramatic cityscape. This beautifully appointed hotel is within easy walking distance of major tourist attractions, transport services, shopping and the Central Business District. Each Quay West suite comprises a spacious sitting room, a choice of one or two bedrooms, a stylish, fully appointed bathroom, meticulously equipped kitchen and laundry ... and spectacular, uninterrupted views across Sydney\'s magnificent harbour or city skyline.
A 5-star contemporary hotel, Quay West Suites Brisbane has undoubtedly the best location ... more
Brisbane has to offer with uninterrupted views towards the beautiful Botanical Gardens. This private oasis resides on the fringe of the CBD. The city centre, Queen Street Mall and local attractions are all located in close proximity to the hotel and are just a short stroll away. Enjoy the five-star ambience of the hotel\'s magnificent McMahon\'s Restaurant, featuring an edgy and contemporary menu of Australian and European cuisine. With floor to ceiling glass overlooking Brisbane\'s beautiful Botanical Gardens, McMahon\'s Restaurant is an ideal venue to meet with friends and colleagues for a breakfast meeting, casual lunch or celebratory dinner. Spend a luxurious afternoon indulging in the revival of traditional High Tea. An assortment of scones, finger sandwiches and French pastries coupled with espresso coffee and freshly brewed tea or perhaps a glass of sparkling is sure to satisfy every taste. Perfect for a relaxed drink with friends or family, cocktails before a ladies\' night out or an after dinner aperitif before retiring for the night, Fraser\'s Bar is sure to impress. Each One Bedroom Apartment comprises a spacious sitting room, stylish fully appointed bathroom, meticulously equipped kitchen and laundry, separate bedroom with queen size bed and balconies with spectacular, uninterrupted views across the City Botanical Gardens and Brisbane River. The rooms also feature a separate lounge and dining area, high-speed internet access, 2 LCD TVs, stereo and CD player, bathrobes and safes (extra charge). The hotel has a beautiful outdoor resort style swimming pool with a waterfall and sundeck, spa, sauna, and a fully-equipped gym. Whether in Brisbane for business or pleasure, guests will appreciate the spaciousness of their apartment and enjoy the convenience of the hotel\'s central location.
Quay West Suites Brisbane is superbly located right in the heart of Brisbane city, within ... more
walking distance of the city’s financial district and the major retail area around Queen Street Mall.Quay West Suites Brisbane is a 5-star, contemporary hotel offering spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, all with views overlooking the Botanical Gardens, the Brisbane River, Kangaroo Point Cliffs, and the city skyline. Each apartment has a furnished balcony to take advantage of the extensive views.Recreation facilities include a resort style swimming pool, spa, sauna, gymnasium and restaurant..
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Quay West Suites Melbourne is superbly located on the Yarra River, Melbourne set amongst ... more
the shops, restaurants and bars of cosmopolitan Southgate and just minutes from the Melbourne Arts precinct and city centre.Our luxury 5 star Melbourne apartment accommodation is perfect for that overnight stay or an extended period. Facilities include a stunning 15 metre lap pool, spa, sauna and extensive gymnasium.Some of Melbourne's best tourist sites are a short walk from the hotel including Eureka Skydeck, Melbourne Aquarium, Federation Square & Victorian Arts Centre to name a few..
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Quay West Suites Brisbane is located opposite City Botanic Gardens, 250 meters ... more
from the CBD, and one half kilometer from Queen Street Mall, Parliament House and the Brisbane River. Hotel Features. Quay West Suites Brisbane offers an outdoor pool with waterfall and sundeck, a spa tub, sauna and fitness center. McMahon's restaurant serves contemporary Australian cuisine with Asian and Pacific accents, in a dining room with views of the Botanic Gardens. The restaurant also features an afternoon High Tea, with an assortment of scones, finger sandwiches and French pastries. Fraser's Bar serves premium beer, wine and cocktails. Guestrooms. The hotel's 65 one and two bedroom units all overlook the Botanical Gardens, the Brisbane River, Kangaroo Point Cliffs and the city skyline. Apartments are all non smoking and spacious and offer furnished balconies, separate lounge/dining areas and fully equipped kitchens with laundries. Amenities include climate control air conditioning, two LCD televisions, deluxe minibars, CD players and stereo systems. Expert Tip. City Botanic Gardens is located opposite the hotel. The gardens' plant collections include the first Queensland native plants to be formally planted. Unlike many other botanic gardens, these gardens are open 24 hours, so guests can walk the lighted paths at night and enjoy good light for early morning photography.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Quay West Suites Brisbane is located opposite City Botanic Gardens, 250 meters ... more
from the CBD, and one half kilometer from Queen Street Mall, Parliament House and the Brisbane River. Hotel Features. Quay West Suites Brisbane offers an outdoor pool with waterfall and sundeck, a spa tub, sauna and fitness center. McMahon's restaurant serves contemporary Australian cuisine with Asian and Pacific accents, in a dining room with views of the Botanic Gardens. The restaurant also features an afternoon High Tea, with an assortment of scones, finger sandwiches and French pastries. Fraser's Bar serves premium beer, wine and cocktails. Guestrooms. The hotel's 65 one and two bedroom units all overlook the Botanical Gardens, the Brisbane River, Kangaroo Point Cliffs and the city skyline. Apartments are all non smoking and spacious and offer furnished balconies, separate lounge/dining areas and fully equipped kitchens with laundries. Amenities include climate control air conditioning, two LCD televisions, deluxe minibars, CD players and stereo systems. Expert Tip. City Botanic Gardens is located opposite the hotel. The gardens' plant collections include the first Queensland native plants to be formally planted. Unlike many other botanic gardens, these gardens are open 24 hours, so guests can walk the lighted paths at night and enjoy good light for early morning photography.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The hotel has everything that guests need in a luxury hotel and more - it offers superb ... more
accommodation, perfect for business trips, corporate relocations, family holidays or for that luxury overnight stay to celebrate a special occasion. Facilities at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby with 24-hour reception, lift access, restaurants and conference facilities. Room service and laundry service are offered, and there is a car park available for guests arriving by car.
Advantages: great variety of shops and eateries Disadvantages: sports direct staff were very rude and unhelpful
My girlfriend and I went to WestQuay on the Saturday just gone and we had a great time. We went in search of a present for her mum and for some work trousers and shirts for me for work.
There so are many shops at WestQuay I won't bother listing all of them, i don't want to be accused of filling out my review nor do I want to bore you! I will mention the ones I personally experienced however.
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Parking
Firstly arriving at WestQuay from the West was a little confusing and frustrating; at first the signs point to a car park by TGI Fridays but if you keep going you'll soon see a sign for 'Podium' parking which has a covered link to the shopping centre of WestQuay. You also have to switch lanes drastically if you come in from the M27. There are plenty of lifts in the multi storey and you can walk around the corner and there is ...
Advantages: Very reasonable, close to the coast and ferries, situated in historic Portsmouth Disadvantages: Cold in the winter, getting there is a nightmare, busy at weekends.
I expect most of you have not even thought about Christmas 2006, however if you are like me, then you start thinking about buying pre-Yuletide gifts now. In that case then it might be worth your while to take a trip to Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth.
Gunwharf Quays is a relatively new waterfront development between the Dockyard and Old Portsmouth, a haven for businesses, shopping, entertainment and restaurants.
Very recently the Spinnaker Tower was finally completed and you can ride up to the top in its glass lift. Not for those who don't like heights believe me but the view is fantastic I have been told. The Spinnaker Tower is set to become a new icon, soaring 170 metres above the harbour of Portsmouth. The Spinnaker resembles a large sail and if you keep this into view whilst driving towards Gunwharf, you wont miss the car ...
Advantages: Warm & dry Disadvantages: Can be very crowded, same old shops
Having lived in Southampton for most of my life, it was only when I moved away from the city that this huge new shopping centre was completed.
During a weekend visit back to Southampton, I went into the city centre to see what was new, and could hardly fail to miss WestQuay!
There is no doubt that WestQuay has made a huge improvement on Southampton's shopping scene, bringing together many of the most popular shops into a warm & dry environment. The day I visited was grey and drizzly, so not having to traipse up and down the high street, struggling with opening and closing my rather battered umbrella at every shop entrance was a real bonus!
I went on a Saturday morning, which have always been the busiest time to go, and found that as the morning progressed, then number of people kept on growing. It was comparable with Oxford Street ...