Harbour View Hotel, hotel in Australia
Harbour View Hotel is a hotel near Sydney Harbour Bridge, situated at the corner of Lower Fort Street and Cumberland Street in Dawes Point. The building features an upstairs restaurant with table service, a sports bar on the ground floor, dedicated function rooms on the middle level, and outdoor rooftop dining overlooking the water.
The original Harbour View Hotel was built in 1843 and served as a gathering place, but was later demolished to make way for bridge construction. The current building was rebuilt in 1922 and has remained one of Sydney's oldest pubs since then.
The hotel takes its name from its waterfront location and reflects this neighbourhood's long connection to the harbour. Locals and visitors gather here to share meals and drinks while watching boats pass, making it a social hub tied to the rhythms of daily port life.
The hotel has wheelchair-accessible entry points, ramps, and lifts that make it easy to navigate for all visitors. Metered street parking is available, and staff can answer questions and help with special requests.
The hotel offers special menu options for guests with allergies or food intolerances and practices allergy-aware procedures throughout. Staff are trained to support guests with various needs, including those who may have difficulty with understanding or communicating.
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