Winestate Magazine

ROOMS WITH A VIEW AND LUXURY TO MATCH

THERE’S a lot to be said in favour of returning to a favourite hotel, especially one that’s located in a city you visit frequently. The staff recognise you, there’s a home-away-from-home feeling and you know where you are going the minute you step outside the main doors because you’ve scoped the vicinity before.

But every year sees a new round of new hotel openings and the world’s major cities continue to expand their offerings to include new and exciting places to stay. I was reminded of this recently when I stayed at the Skye Suites Sydney, which allowed me to be a

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