True to the 25hours philosophy of embracing the cultural fabric of the cities they are in, the brand’s first Australian property is deeply rooted in Sydney’s creative past. Located on the heritage-listed site of the former West Olympia Theatre and the Grand Pacific Blue Room, the hotel pays tribute to these iconic establishments that once shaped the city’s art and social scene. Honouring its vibrant past through bold design and rich storytelling, 25hours Hotel The Olympia will breathe new life into a historic Sydney landmark.

The hotel design narrative draws deeply from the building’s cinematic past, with the lobby reimagined as a tribute to film culture and pieces peppered throughout the property that nod to the theatre’s heyday. True to the brands motto ‘Every cool city needs a 25hours Hotel’ the Sydney debut focuses on revitalising this historic site, with a strong design identity, restaurants and bars that will act as a neighbourhood hub.

The Palomar – a stalwart in the industry for a decade – will introduce Studio Paskin’s famous London venue to Sydney. With influences from Southern Europe, North Africa and the Levant brought to life with the best Australian ingredients, the 110-seat restaurant will be centered around an open kitchen. The Mulwray, an intimate cocktail and wine bar named after the iconic Evelyn Mulwray from 1974 film Chinatown, will hero expertly made classic cocktails, bio-dynamic wines and varieties from lesser known growers. On the ground floor, café Jacob The Angel will be the perfect spot to recharge or connect after exploring the city.

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