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A new boutique hotel is set to open in Sydney’s thriving Pyrmont/Darling Harbour precinct at the start of 2020, offering a premium location at great-value rates, with a distinctive ‘home away from home’ design ideal for leisure and business travellers.

Cititel X Sydney will be a 60 room boutique hotel located in Murray Street, Pyrmont, with the central business district, International Convention Centre, and the restaurant districts of Darling Harbour, King Street Wharf, Chinatown and Barangaroo all just a short walk away or easily accessible via light rail.

Featuring stylish, contemporary, space-saving design in the rooms, the emphasis of the new hotel is on creating a home-like ambience with the ground floor Guest Lounge & Pantry at the heart of the hotel. The spacious area will offer comfortable seating, a garden terrace and a free guest ‘pantry’ including water, soft drinks, Espresso coffee, and premium teas so that guests can meet with friends and fellow guests.

The Cititel X will provide an all-inclusive concept with snacks and refreshments included in the room rate and available throughout the day in the Guest Lounge and Pantry, which will feature high-speed WiFi to enable guests to work from the area, meet business partners and relax.

The hotel will deliver a co-living experience that has become very popular in Europe, changing the style of hotel experience from guests staying in their rooms to sharing stylish living areas that make them feel ‘at home’.

Taking the ‘at home’ principle one step further, Cititel X Sydney will provide cooking utensils and equipment so guests can prepare simple meals if they decide they want to dine in-house, taking advantage of supermarkets and food stores nearby.

The hotel will be the first Cititel X in Australia, joining a network of Cititel hotels in Malaysia, in prime locations such as Penang, Ipoh and Kota Kinabalu.

General Manager of Cititel X, Klaus Kinateder, said that the hotel had been purpose-designed to fill a vacuum in the Sydney accommodation market.

“Previous co-living projects have been developed out of former student accommodation and don’t offer the quality or facilities that international travellers – especially business travellers – are seeking,” said Mr Kinateder.

“We’ve designed the hotel to meet the fastest-growing sector of the travel market. Cititel X is not about massive rooms or services that travellers don’t really want. What we are offering is a ‘home away from home’ style guest experience at great-value rates.

“Just as if you were to invite a friend to your home there will be all the pantry items available so you can share a cup of coffee with them or enjoy a snack. And even better for solo travellers who don’t really want to go out every night to a restaurant or cafe, they can pick up some items for dinner at the many food stores around the area and enjoy a ‘quiet night in’ while they watch a video on their computer, catch up on work or chill-out with other guests.

“In the future, we will look at organising special extras like pizza nights encouraging guests to meet each other, share their stories and feel welcome in the city.

“It will all be about connection, both through having co-living areas and the best high-speed WiFi. It’s not just about satisfying millennials – it’s about meeting the demands of most travellers these days.

“There won’t be lengthy check-in and check-out processes because effectively once a guest arrives just about every service in the hotel is included in their rate.

“And we will continue to evolve according to changing guest needs.”

Cititel X Sydney is being developed by prominent Malaysian developer, Mr Boon Lee Tan, who has a strong track-record in developing hotels in Asia and Australia, including the Tank Stream Hotel in Sydney.

Mr Tan is Deputy CEO of IGB Corporation, which has been involved with some of Sydney’s most significant property projects, including the preservation and restoration of Queen Victoria Building, Galleries Victoria and the Strand Arcade.