Square Metres: 300 Location: 2011 Potts Point Expected completion date: Jul 2009 “The Diamant Hotel Sydney unveils its magnificent Penthouse Suite overlooking the city’s skyline and harbour, topping off the contemporary boutique hotel in rock-star style manner and exclusive luxury living. “Designed by renowned architects Burley Katon Halliday and managed by Eight Hotels Australia, the […]
August 18th, 2009
Square Metres: 300
Location: 2011 Potts Point
Expected completion date: Jul 2009
“The Diamant Hotel Sydney unveils its magnificent Penthouse Suite overlooking the city’s skyline and harbour, topping off the contemporary boutique hotel in rock-star style manner and exclusive luxury living.
“Designed by renowned architects Burley Katon Halliday and managed by Eight Hotels Australia, the Penthouse comes with two outdoor entertaining balconies offering panoramic harbour and city views, a stunning gourmet kitchen and dining-living space, master bedroom complete with walk in wardrobe, powder room, exquisite ensuite with spa bath and two guest rooms each featuring private bathrooms.”
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