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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Eason Chan 2013 "LIFE" Tour Sydney Australia


Eason Chan is on the threshold of major stardom in Hong Kong. He is undoubtedly one of the most dominant male singers in the post-1997 era of Hong Kong music industry. Eason Chan has been praised by Time magazine as a front runner in the next generation of Cantopop, and is considered as the Hong Kong's third "god of song" after Samuel Hui and Jacky Cheung. In 2012, Time Out Hong Kong crowned Chan as the "King of Asian Pop”

Not only a powerful vocalist, Eason Chan also plays a variety of musical instruments including piano, violin, accordion, harmonica, bass, guitar and drums. He frequently showcases his musical talent by incorporating instruments into his live performances. Chan is also a song-writer who has written many songs, some included in his albums.

When asked about the meaning behind the concert theme LIFE, Eason Chan explained, "Flowers bloom and fade. Everything around us is ever-changing, so we need to firmly hold onto what we have now. Sing our hearts out, dance our hearts out, and live our lives to the fullest. We need to live well at every moment to welcome our bright futures.”

When: SUNDAY 29 September 2013 - starts 8:15pm
Where: Sydney Entertainment Centre - 35 Harbour Street, Darling Harbour
Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/Eason-Chan-tickets/artist/723919?tm_link=artist_artistvenue_module
How To Get There: http://www.sydentcent.com.au/Venue/Location/Getting-Here/





Staying in SYDNEY for Eason Chan's Sydney Concert?

Need a hotel room close to Sydney Entertainment Centre?

Look no further than Metro Hotel Sydney Central - only 7 minutes WALK to the Sydney Entertainment Centre whilst being close to other iconic Sydney attractions. 
We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!

Metro Hotel Sydney Central is offering this Capitol Theatre Hotel Package

For $165.00 per room per night you get:
  • One night's accommodation in a Superior Queen Room
  • Hot Buffet Breakfast for 2 adults
  • Extended check-out to 12 noon the following day


Want to try another hotel? Metro Hotel on Pitt, is only a 10 minute walk to Sydney Entertainment Centre.
We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!
 


Metro Hotel on Pitt is offering this Winter Sydney CBD Getaway Hotel Package

For $134.00 per room per night you get:
  • Free WiFi
  • A bottle of wine on arrival
  • Late check out of 12 noon
  • Staying in a Standard\Single\double\twin room*



Other Metro Hotels and Apartments:

Travelling To SYDNEY Australia - Things To Know Beforehand



Travelling to another country that you've never been to can be a daunting task. If you're coming to Sydney Australia, you might be wondering how you would get around, where to stay, what to do and what are the local people like. Not sure what to expect when you get to Australia? Here's our guide to what to know before or when you arrive!

Arriving at Sydney Airport: 
Sydney airport is Australia's largest airport. It has its own train station and plenty of waiting taxis parked outside waiting to take any travelers to their destination. There are also buses - but we tend to avoid those unless you know exactly which bus to catch. To find out which train to catch to get to your destination, please check the state transport website: http://131500.com.au/ They also offer a free app which you can find on the Android app store. If you're travelling by taxi, Sydney taxis all accept credit cards and cash of course.

Money / Currency:
Only Australian Dollars are accepted in Australia. Most banks will exchange currencies for a small fee. If you're at the airport, they also have currency exchange kiosks. If you forget to exchange your currency at the airport, there are plenty of stores throughout Sydney city (in the Central Business District areas) that exchange currencies, some convenient stores also offer the service. Australian bills are colourful - $5 dollars is purple, $10 is in blue, $20 in red, $50 in yellow and $100 dollar bill is in green.
Credit cards are accepted in most stores (except some small restaurants and cafes). The most commonly accepted credit cards are Mastercard and Visa.

Tipping: 
Unlike the USA, tipping in Australia is only by choice. Service tax is levied at bars, clubs and hotels. This takes care of your tips so you don’t have to tip, unless you want to of course.
We also have a tax called GST (Goods & Services Tax) that's already included in the cost of all goods and services - from vendors, shops to restaurants. So relax, you don't need to worry about tipping or taxes.

Cell Phone / Mobile Phone Sims:
Pre-paid cell phones can be purchased from the airport. Australian SIM cards can also be purchased for as little as $2 at Woolworths supermarkets.

Transport: 
If you don't have any local friends or relatives taking you around, here are the range of options to choose from...
  • TRAINS: Weekly and daily all inclusive tickets can be purchased from any train station in Sydney. If you know where your destination is and know the closest train station, the state transport website will tell you how much it will cost and the duration of the journey: http://131500.com.au
    If you don't know the train station of your destination, that website will tell you (type the address in).
  • BUSES: There are buses available to most suburbs in Sydney. But if you're only traveling within the Sydney city area, then take the FREE bus - it's a completely green bus (see picture) that you can ride for free, which loops around the major streets of Sydney city. But non-green buses to other areas outside of the Sydney city costs money (please check http://131500.com.au for exact fares) and it's best to find out the time table so you're not left waiting too long. Some bus services do not operate on weekends and some will only accept bus cards that you can buy from newagencies (stores that sell magazines and newspapers).
  • TAXIS: If you're spending time around Sydney and the surrounding suburbs, there will be taxis in most places. They are usually found near train stations. If you need one, call 133 300 for them to come pick you up (they do charge a small fee on top for pick ups).
  • FERRIES (limited to certain areas): You can catch a ferry (passenger boat) to places such as Taronga Zoo, Manly, Parramatta, Mosman and other places - the state transport website will also let you know how to get around and time tables of the ferries: http://www.131500.com.au/plan-your-trip/on-ferries
  • CAR HIRE: Sydney airport is home to a range of car hire companies (Avis, Hertz, etc) that you can choose from - they are all located near each other at the airport so you can't miss them. Each car is equipped with a street directory of Sydney. If you're from the US, the driver's side is on the right so it may take getting use to. If you need a car on the fly but don't want to catch a taxi, you can try GoGet car hire service (available to foreign drivers with at least 2 years of driving experience): http://www.goget.com.au/
  • ATTRACTION Specific Transport: If there's a landmark attraction you want to travel to, the state transport website has done all the leg work for you. It provides details on how to reach these destinations by public transport: http://www.131500.com.au/attractions

Weather:
Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere so the weather here is completely opposite to countries in the Northen Hemisphere. Australia's summer is in December and our winter is in June! So be prepared with the right clothing based on where you’re headed in Australia. If you're coming during spring and summer, bring or buy sunscreen and hats (UV rays here are pretty harsh).
  • Spring: Sept to Nov - temperatures range from 13°C to avg maximum 23°C
  • Summer: Dec to Feb - temperatures range from 22°C to 36°C (heat wave is 40°C+ )
  • Autumn (Fall): March to May - temperatures range from 14°C to avg maximum 23°C
  • Winter: June to August - temperatures range from 5°C to avg maximum 16°C

Sydney as a whole is pretty temperate - but if you go to other states in Australia, the weather in those states may be different to what you experience in Sydney (in the state of New South Wales). The state of Tasmania is closer to the Antarctic so it's cooler and wetter than Sydney weather (even in summer), whereas the state Northern Territory is closer to the equator (and has deserts) so the weather there is hotter and drier.
For weather in other states of Australia, see here: http://www.australia.com/about/key-facts/weather.aspx



Hospitals and Doctors:
For peace of mind, if in the event you do get sick, we have public hospitals located in most suburban and city locations. Each public hospital takes care of patients from a group of areas and they all have an emergency department. Our hospitals do take in sick or injured foreign travelers but will charge fees unless you're covered by travel insurance. However, Australia does have medical travel agreements with these countries (providing free emergency medical care for the citizens of these countries - if they are here legally), details of applicable countries are here: http://www.humanservices.gov.au/customer/services/medicare/reciprocal-health-care-agreements

If you do get into an emergency, our emergency phone number is 000 from any phone in Australia (or 112 from any mobile/cell phone).

If you're feeling sick but it is not an emergency, there are plenty of doctors available in most suburbs (particularly in Sydney city). We also have drug stores / pharmacies in most suburbs - small ones close at 7pm, larger stores close at 9pm or 10pm. Woolworths and Coles supermarkets also stock some general medicinal supplies.

Language:
Sydney and surrounding suburbs - Within a 100km radius of Sydney and the surrounding suburbs, the Australian greeting G'Day (meaning hello) is rarely used now. However, outside of Sydney and the surrounding suburbs (in rural areas) G'Day is still used. We have complied a list of commonly used Australian terms and slang to help travelers...
  • Arvo - afternoon
  • Prawn - shrimp
  • Barbie - slang for BBQ or barbeque
  • Aussie - slang for Australian
  • Jelly - means jello (the gelatine dessert)
  • Jam - term for jelly in the US
  • BYO - Bring Your Own alcohol
  • Cuppa - a cup of tea
  • G'Day - hello!
  • Bloke - man
  • Stubbies - small bottle of beer
  • Middy - 285 ml beer glass in New South Wales
  • Shout - buying a round of drinks ("it's your shout")
  • Thongs - means flip flops, not underwear like in the US. You need to know this as some bars have signs with a "No Thongs" policy on the door, there is no need to remove your undies before entering the bar
  • Undies - means underwear, under pants
  • Swimmers / Cossie - slang for swimwear, swimming costume
  • Daks - trousers (UK), pants (US)
  • Mozzie - mosquitos 
  • Servo - a petrol station or gas station

Outback:
Some parts of the Outback are extremely remote and can present unexpected hazards. If it is intended to travel to such remote areas, trips should be planned with care, taking account of local advice on precautions to take. In very remote areas relevant local tourist authorities or police should be notified of departures, return times and return. Mobile phone coverage, though generally good in towns and cities, is often not available in remote areas. It is a mistake to rely upon them or upon real time internet maps if travelling in the Outback. Always carry a compass and map of the area before embarking on your trip. While venomous snakes and insects are incredibly rare in Sydney metropolitan areas and suburbs, they are more commonly found in rural areas so care should be taken when hiking at night or in thick bush land.



Accommodation (Sydney city):
Metro Hotels offer comfortable hotel rooms and apartments around Sydney city that will keep you close to major public transport hubs and key tourist attractions in the city.

Each hotel or serviced apartment is close to major train stations, buses or ferries. Because all four are situated in the city, there are plenty of taxis available to catch on the street. Many of the key tourist attractions can be reached by foot from our hotels. Nearby there are also supermarkets, shops, restaurants, convenience stores, ATMs, medical centres and public toilets all within walking distance.

For a quick PDF guide of things to know regarding Sydney, download it here:  https://www.dropbox.com/sh/euqm2swrxk1mwpz/tBZF_ICQqk


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Monday, July 29, 2013


SHOW LO is a famous Taiwanese singer, host, dancer and actor. He is also given the name ‘Dancing King of Asia’.

Born into a musical family of Taiwanese aborigine (Amis) ancestry, Show started playing drums at the age of 3 and performed onstage with his parents as a child. Show joined the ‘4 Heavenly Kings imitation contest’ in 1995 imitating Aaron Kwok, after which he managed to clinch 1st place. In 1996, Show along with 3 other contestants of the reality show, formed ‘Taiwan’s Four Heavenly Kings’, releasing their 1st album in the same year. In 1998, Show along with Ou Di (who is also one of the ‘Taiwan’s four heavenly kings’), formed “Romeo” and was active in it until year 2000.

In 2003, Show launched his solo debut and released his first album ‘ShowTime’ and has since worked on a variety of genres including hip hop and R&B. He has also collaborated with singers like Jolin Tsai, Elva Hsiao, Rainie Yang and many other celebrities.

In 2013, Show Lo is involved in his "Over The Limit World Live Tour 2013" not just as a performer but as the visual, musical and dance director, and on January 4 this year his brand new World Tour began in Taipei Arena.

In this year’s Sydney concert, to thank all the fans for their many years of support and love, Show will turn himself into a powerful leopard with beauty, and also the organizer JMS will put in a great effort to build the ‘Leopard Castle’ stage and will invite everyone to witness that Show constantly challenges himself in dancing and singing to his limit on the stage.

Limit one: physical limits, more than four-fifths of the whole performance will consist of the dance series of Show’s songs; therefore he will be constantly dancing and singing for two hours.
Limit two: Dance Types limit, Show will introduce varied styles of dancing throughout the entire show, including African dance, breaking, jazz. The concert will go Over The Limits, to create a unique concert experience.

In addition, Show as the concert dance director and creative director, has spent NT$800,000 on costumes using the concept of the five continents to build the "African Jungle Leopard set", "European Retro Palace set", " American hip-hop Black Gold set" and more - a total of five sets of clothing.

Show will party with you to witness the charm of Dancing without LIMITS and to feel the most fanatical force of the leopard!

When: FRIDAY 30 August 2013 - starts 8pm
Where: Sydney Entertainment Centre - 35 Harbour Street, Darling Harbour
Tickets: http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/Show-Lo-Over-the-Limit-tickets/artist/1894571
How To Get There: http://www.sydentcent.com.au/Venue/Location/Getting-Here/



Staying in SYDNEY for Show Lo's 2013 Concert?


Need accommodation near Sydney Entertainment Centre?



Look no further than Metro Hotel Sydney Central - a 7 minute WALK to the Sydney Entertainment Centre whilst being close to other iconic Sydney attractions. 


We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!


Metro Hotel Sydney Central is offering this Capitol Theatre Hotel Package

For $165.00 per room per night you get:
  • One night's accommodation in a Superior Queen Room
  • Hot Buffet Breakfast for 2 adults
  • Extended check-out to 12 noon the following day




Want to try another hotel? Metro Hotel on Pitt, is only a 10 walk to Sydney Entertainment Centre.


We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!



Metro Hotel on Pitt is offering this Winter Sydney CBD Getaway Hotel Package

For $134.00 per room per night you get:
  • Free WiFi
  • A bottle of wine on arrival
  • Late check out of 12 noon
  • Staying in a Standard\Single\double\twin room*



Saturday, July 27, 2013

AFL: Swans vs Collingwood - Sydney 10 Aug ANZ Stadium


It’s a must see match on the footy calendar - 2012 Premiers, the Sydney Swans, battle AFL powerhouse Collingwood in a Saturday night blockbuster at ANZ Stadium.

The Swans broke an 11 game hoodoo against the Magpies when they met at ANZ Stadium in last year’s preliminary final and will now look to build momentum as they search for their third premiership in nine years.

Defensively, the Swans are one of the best with 300 game veteran Jude Bolton leading the way.

It will be a star-studded affair with Swans superstars Adam Goodes, Kieren Jack and Kurt Tippett locking-horns with the Magpies’ Alan Didak, Travis Cloke and Dale Thomas.

It doesn’t get much bigger than this – Swans vs Magpies at ANZ Stadium.

From 1 July 2013, a flat rate of $25 will apply for all car parking at Sydney Olympic Park on major event days, including those days where an event is supported by increased public transport services.  Event patrons are encouraged to take advantage of the integrated tickets for major events, where public transport is included in the ticket price.

Source: http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2013/20/syd-v-coll

When: Sat 10 Aug @ 7:40pm
Cost: $13.50 - $160
Tickets: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/
Age: All Ages
Location: ANZ Stadium - Edwin Flack Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127
How To Get There: http://www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au/maps/getting-to-the-park



Need hotel accommodation in Sydney for the match?
Try the affordable and comfortable rooms at Metro Hotel Sydney Central - only a 30min train from Central station to ANZ Stadium at Olympic Park station.

Sydney Hotel Accommodation: Metro Hotel Sydney Central  (30min train to ANZ stadium)
Hotel Location: 431 - 439 Pitt Street Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia

Hotel Discounts: 



Hotel Features:
  • Licensed restaurant and bar (Open for breakfast and private functions only)
  • Rooftop swimming pool (unheated)  
  • Laundry/dry-cleaning services
  • Complimentary newspapers at reception
  • Smart bar
  • Foxtel in all rooms
  • Wireless Internet available in all guest rooms, public areas, and function room

To Book Online: http://www.metrohotels.com.au/sydney-hotels/metro-hotel-sydney-central-1
Phone: +61 2 9281 6999
Email: Res@metrosydneycentral.com






Thursday, July 25, 2013

Taylor Swift 2013 The Red Tour - Sydney Australia


SWIFT BECOMES FIRST SOLO FEMALE ARTIST 
IN 20 YEARS TO HEADLINE STADIUMS 
ACROSS AUSTRALIA


7-time GRAMMY winner and international superstar Taylor Swift is heading down under with her blockbuster THE RED TOUR. The talented singer songwriter today confirmed she will be performing stadium shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, as well as an arena date in Auckland, later this year as the first overseas leg of her acclaimed THE RED TOUR.

Notably, Taylor Swift will be the first solo female in twenty years to undertake a national stadium tour of Australia, with the last being Madonna’s Girlie Show tour in 1993, also promoted by Frontier Touring.



Taylor Swift, currently headlining sold-out stadiums and arenas in North America on her THE RED TOUR, made today’s announcement in response to strong fan demand. Australia and New Zealand are the first international markets outside of the USA to be announced for THE RED TOUR.



The 7-time GRAMMY winner’s THE RED TOUR performance features two multi-level stages, elaborate
costumes, dancers, aerialists and changing sets. Taylor Swift, who writes all of her own songs, is a seven-time GRAMMY winner, and is the youngest winner in history of the music industry’s highest honor, the GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year. She is the only female artist in music history (and just the fourth artist ever) to twice have an album hit the 1 million first-week sales figure, and is the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 with three consecutive studio albums.

Taylor has an album on Rolling Stone’s prestigious The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (by women) list, Time magazine has named her one of the 100 Most Influential people in the world, and she is Billboard’s youngest-ever Woman of the Year. Taylor has career record sales in excess of 26 million albums and 75 million song downloads worldwide, and has had singles top both the country and pop radio charts around the globe.



When: WED Dec 4th 2013 - 6:30pm
Where: Allianz Stadium, Moore Park, Sydney - All Ages
How To Get There: http://www.sydneycricketground.com.au/about-us/location/
Tickets: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/Shows/Show.aspx?sh=TAYLORSW13
Official Tour Website: http://www.frontiertouring.com/taylorswift
Taylor Swift Website: http://taylorswift.com/



Staying in SYDNEY for Taylor Swift's 2013 Red Tour?  


Need accommodation near venue Allianz Stadium, Moore Park?



Look no further than Metro Hotel Sydney Central - a 10 minute drive or taxi ride to Allianz Stadium whilst being close to other iconic Sydney attractions. 


We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!


Metro Hotel Sydney Central is offering this Capitol Theatre Hotel Package

For $165.00 per room per night you get:
  • One night's accommodation in a Superior Queen Room
  • Hot Buffet Breakfast for 2 adults
  • Extended check-out to 12 noon the following day




Want to try another hotel? Metro Hotel on Pitt, is also only a 10 minute drive or taxi ride to Allianz Stadium.


We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!



Metro Hotel on Pitt is offering this Winter Sydney CBD Getaway Hotel Package

For $134.00 per room per night you get:
  • Free wireless internet
  • A bottle of wine on arrival
  • Late check out of 12 noon
  • Staying in a Standard\Single\double\twin room*


Taylor Swift 2013 The Red Tour - Sydney Australia


SWIFT BECOMES FIRST SOLO FEMALE ARTIST 
IN 20 YEARS TO HEADLINE STADIUMS 
ACROSS AUSTRALIA


7-time GRAMMY winner and international superstar Taylor Swift is heading down under with her blockbuster THE RED TOUR. The talented singer songwriter today confirmed she will be performing stadium shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, as well as an arena date in Auckland, later this year as the first overseas leg of her acclaimed THE RED TOUR.

Notably, Taylor Swift will be the first solo female in twenty years to undertake a national stadium tour of Australia, with the last being Madonna’s Girlie Show tour in 1993, also promoted by Frontier Touring.



Taylor Swift, currently headlining sold-out stadiums and arenas in North America on her THE RED TOUR, made today’s announcement in response to strong fan demand. Australia and New Zealand are the first international markets outside of the USA to be announced for THE RED TOUR.



The 7-time GRAMMY winner’s THE RED TOUR performance features two multi-level stages, elaborate
costumes, dancers, aerialists and changing sets. Taylor Swift, who writes all of her own songs, is a seven-time GRAMMY winner, and is the youngest winner in history of the music industry’s highest honor, the GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year. She is the only female artist in music history (and just the fourth artist ever) to twice have an album hit the 1 million first-week sales figure, and is the first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at #1 with three consecutive studio albums.

Taylor has an album on Rolling Stone’s prestigious The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time (by women) list, Time magazine has named her one of the 100 Most Influential people in the world, and she is Billboard’s youngest-ever Woman of the Year. Taylor has career record sales in excess of 26 million albums and 75 million song downloads worldwide, and has had singles top both the country and pop radio charts around the globe.



When: WED Dec 4th 2013 - 6:30pm
Where: Allianz Stadium, Moore Park, Sydney - All Ages
How To Get There: http://www.sydneycricketground.com.au/about-us/location/
Tickets: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/Shows/Show.aspx?sh=TAYLORSW13
Official Tour Website: http://www.frontiertouring.com/taylorswift
Taylor Swift Website: http://taylorswift.com/



Staying in SYDNEY for Taylor Swift's 2013 Red Tour?  


Need accommodation near venue Allianz Stadium, Moore Park?



Look no further than Metro Hotel Sydney Central - a 10 minute drive or taxi ride to Allianz Stadium whilst being close to other iconic Sydney attractions. 


We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!


Metro Hotel Sydney Central is offering this Capitol Theatre Hotel Package

For $165.00 per room per night you get:
  • One night's accommodation in a Superior Queen Room
  • Hot Buffet Breakfast for 2 adults
  • Extended check-out to 12 noon the following day




Want to try another hotel? Metro Hotel on Pitt, is also only a 10 minute drive or taxi ride to Allianz Stadium.


We are currently running these hotel specials to save you money!



Metro Hotel on Pitt is offering this Winter Sydney CBD Getaway Hotel Package

For $134.00 per room per night you get:
  • Free wireless internet
  • A bottle of wine on arrival
  • Late check out of 12 noon
  • Staying in a Standard\Single\double\twin room*


Thursday, July 11, 2013

Schools Spectacular 2013 @ Sydney Entertainment Centre


This year is the 30th Anniversary of the Schools Spectacular. Since 1983 this event has grown to become more than just a showcase highlighting the talents of the students of New South Wales public schools. It is an iconic cultural event incorporating students from diverse backgrounds and communities from the length and breadth of the state.

The Schools Spectacular is an Australian variety show featuring more than 3,600 students from over 400 NSW public schools and is an established and well recognised event on the Sydney live entertainment calendar.

The Schools Spectacular is a world-class arena production and one of the largest annual events of its caliber anywhere in Australia – and arguably the world. From its ability to produce national and international stars, to its role in promoting inclusiveness and reconciliation, the Schools Spectacular has no peer.



It showcases a cast of 2,000 dancers, a combined choir of 1,300 and an 80-piece full symphony orchestra.

The Schools Spectacular delivers outstanding, cutting-edge youth dance and musical performances, featuring state-of-the-art sound, lighting and staging. It is televised nationally in prime-time and also incorporates the World’s Biggest Classroom exhibition program showcasing a broader range of student talent and skill.

The Schools Spectacular is a remarkable New South Wales success story and is proudly presented by the NSW Department of Education and Communities.

When: 
  • Friday 29 November - 12:00pm (preview) and 7:30pm
  • Saturday 30 November - 2:00pm and 7:30pm

Where: Sydney Entertainment Centre - 35 Harbour Street, Darling Harbour NSW 2000
How To Get There: http://www.schoolsspectacular.com.au/show/transport
Tickets: http://www.schoolsspectacular.com.au/tickets
Schools Spectacular Website: http://www.schoolsspectacular.com.au/





Staying in Sydney for the 2013 Schools Spectacular?  


Need accommodation near Sydney Entertainment Centre?


Look no further than Metro Hotel Sydney Central - a 3 min drive or 6 min walk to Sydney Entertainment Centre whilst being close to other iconic Sydney attractions. Great for families with kids of all ages. 



We are currently running these family package specials to save you money!

Capitol Theater Family Accommodation Package

For $205.00 you get:
  • One nights accommodation in a Deluxe 2x Double Bedded Room  
  • Daily Hot Buffet Breakfast for up to 2 adults and 2 children  
  • Chocolates on arrival




Spoil Your Child Special Package

For $215.00 you get:

    • One nights accommodation in a Superior 2 Double bedded room for up to two adults and two children (children aged below 12 years)
    • Daily Hot Buffet Breakfast for up to 2 adults and 2 children  
    • Goodies Bag on arrival for each child
    • Daily 24hrs internet