Well-heeled Double Bay is an unlikely venue for a budget hotel, but thankfully the Savoy remains unpretentious, friendly and great value. Rooms are simple but comfortable, with good options for families. The superior rooms are a good size, and a decent breakfast is on hand for $8.50. Wi-fi costs a little extra.
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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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