Hotel accommodation in Sydney is filling fast in the lead up to the International Fleet Review (IFR), the biggest naval event on Sydney Harbour this century. Both Metro Hotel Sydney Central and Metro Hotel on Pitt have limited rooms left, so regional NSW residents and interstate visitors are advised to book accommodation now to avoid missing out.
The Royal Australian Navy is celebrating 100 years since the first RAN ships sailed into Sydney Harbour to great fanfare in 1913 – and it has asked 50 nations to join the party. Called the International Fleet Review, the celebrations will see 40 warships and 20 tall ships from around the world sail into Sydney Harbour for a week-long celebration.
Commencing on Thursday 3 October 2013 and concluding eight days later, the IFR will be a harbour spectacular no Australian will want to miss. The activities will climax on Saturday 5 October when Her Excellency the Governor-General Quentin Bryce surveys the fleet.
With the world heritage backdrop of Sydney Harbour setting the scene, the Royal Australian Navy band will perform while fixed and rotary wing aircraft fly past in formation overhead. Military demonstrations will be held, the official ceremony will be staged on the steps of the Opera House, and the day will conclude with a fireworks display fit for the occasion.
Whether you’re a navy buff or just keen not to miss the amazing pageantry of this historic day, now is the time to book your accommodation in Sydney to be sure you make the most of the celebrations – and Metro Hotels has a number of properties from which to choose.
Metro Hotel Sydney Central is the group’s flagship property located on the corner of Pitt and Hay Streets in the heart of Sydney’s entertainment precinct. Having recently completed a two year refurbishment, the hotel now offers 220 fully-refurbished Superior and Deluxe rooms, all priced affordably.
Metro Hotel on Pitt is a stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, within easy walking distance of Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, The Rocks, Pitt Street Mall, Queen Victoria Building, Hyde Park and Chinatown, while Metro Apartments Darling Harbour provides easy access to the popular harbour restaurant precinct of King Street Wharf and Cockle Bay, as well as IMAX, Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife World and Australian Maritime Museum and Star Casino.
For those looking for something a little quieter and out of the hustle and bustle of the city centre, Aspire Hotel Sydney in Ultimo is just a short stroll to Darling Harbour, the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre and Sydney Entertainment Centre.
Book accommodation at Metro Hotel properties by calling the toll free Central Reservations line on 1800 004 321. Alternatively bookings can be made online at www.metrohotels.com.au
Sydney is a very lively place to visit. I am eager to see performance of royal Australian navy band on Saturday, 5 October
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