Palisade Hotel, Historic pub and hotel in Millers Point, Australia
The Palisade Hotel is a pub and hotel in Millers Point, Sydney, housed in a heritage-listed building from the early 20th century. It has a ground-floor pub, a restaurant, and eight guest rooms spread across the upper floors.
The building was constructed in 1916 to serve the working-class neighborhood of Millers Point, which was closely tied to Sydney's harbor trade. It is now listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register.
The ground floor public house keeps working-class design details from its past, while the restaurant upstairs serves modern Australian cooking in a shared dining style.
The hotel sits on Bettington Street in Millers Point, a short walk from the Darling Harbour area and the lower end of the city center. The ground-floor pub and the upstairs restaurant keep different hours, so it is worth checking in advance depending on what you plan to visit.
Each of the eight guest rooms is decorated with hand-painted murals depicting scenes inspired by Sydney's harbor, made specifically for the hotel. These paintings were not reproduced from existing works but created directly on the walls by local artists.
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