Rydges Bankstown

Address: 874 Hume Highway, Bass Hill, Sydney, Australia


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Available rates for31 May 2012 - 01 Jun 2012
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Hotel details

Quick description

With easy access to Bankstown's business district, the friendly staff at Rydges Bankstown offers fresh and contemporary accommodation, just 15 minutes' drive from Bankstown Airport.Each of the rooms at Rydges Hotel is decorated in a modern style, with a tasteful mix of bright and neutral colours. They feature the renowned Rydges Dream Bed and a state-of-the-art entertainment centre, which has USB ports for iPods and laptops. High-speed broadband and wireless internet access is also available.After a day of meetings or exploring Bankstown, relax on Rydges' sun terrace. Enjoy a refreshing afternoon swim in the outdoor pool. Afterwards, sit back and relax in Rydges' stylish lobby and enjoy a drink from the bar.Rydges Hotel has easy access to the business centres of Bankstown, Liverpool and Parramatta. It is just a short drive from the Sydney airport and 35 minutes' drive from the Sydney CBD.

Area information

Rydges Bankstown is located at the hub of Sydney's South-Western commercial district. Affording easy access to the business centres of Liverpool, Bankstown, Regents Park, Chullora and Parramatta, to Sydney Olympic Park Homebush, and to the wealth of sporting facilities in the area, Rydges Bankstown is warm, contemporary and refreshing. The hotel is just 30-45 minutes from Sydney Airport, 15 minutes from Bankstown Airport and 5km from both the M4 and M5 motorways.

Travel information

From Sydney AirportProceed along Airport Drive, turn Left at Marsh Street. Enter M5 Motorway and follow until Fairford Rd Exit. Turn Right into Fairford Road and follow until Left turn onto Hume Highway. Proceed along Highway to Bass Hill where hotel is on Right hand side of Highway. Turn right into Chester Hill Rd, Right into Buist Street, Left into Strickland Street, turn left onto Hume Highway and then left into hotel.From Sydney CBDUse Eastern Distributor to exit CBD. Enter M5 Motorway and follow until Fairford Rd Exit. Turn Right into Fairford Road and follow until Left turn onto Hume Highway. Proceed along Highway to Bass Hill where hotel is on Right Hand Side of Highway. Turn Right into Chester Hill Rd, Right into Buist Street, Right into Strickland St and turn left into hotel.

Food & beverage

Kingfisher Restaurant specialises in fresh, modern cuisine and is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. It offers views of the pool and the terrace.The Crown Lager Bar serves a range of ice-cold beverages and tasty snacks. It is open from 11:00 every day.

Check-In

14:00-00:00

Check-Out

11:00-11:30

Hotel facilities
• Fax/Photocopying• Currency Exchange
• Internet Services• Breakfast in the Room
• Dry Cleaning• Laundry
• Meeting/Banquet Facilities• Room Service
• Outdoor Swimming Pool• Jacuzzi
• All Public and Private Spaces Non-Smoking• Gay Friendly
• Heating• Safety Deposit Box
• Elevator• Free Parking
• Rooms/Facilities for Disabled• Non-Smoking Rooms
• Newspapers• 24-Hour Front Desk
• Bar• Restaurant
• Parking (fee required) 
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Ideally located at the hub of Sydney South Western commercial district stands Rydges Bankstown. Affording easy access to the business centres of Liverpool, Bankstown and Parramatta. ***Payments by credit card will incur a transaction fee reflecting bank charges incurred by Rydges for card payments. Current fees are 1.5 pct of the transaction total for Visa and Mastercard, and 3.5 pct of the transaction total for Diners, American Express and JCB Card. Fees are subject to change, and applicable fees will be confirmed on check-in. Payments by cash or EFTPOS do not incur transaction fees. Guest may elect to change method of payment on check-out to cash or EFTPOS to avoid these fees.*** Located on the corner of Strickland Street and the Hume Highway, Bass Hill. The City of Bankstown is located in the Sydney metropolitan area, approximately 20 km to the southwest of the CBD, and not far from the 2000 Olympics site. In fact, the new velodrome for the Olympic cycling events is situated in Bankstown.