57 Hotel

Surry Hills & Darlinghurst


Converted from a technical college, this business hotel goes to town on modish grey, black and chocolate colouring. Rooms vary widely, from the extremely compact 'shoebox' twins (from $115) to large, light king-bedded rooms on the corners of the building. Free coffee and morning pastries are great for a quick breakfast on the hoof.


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