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Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point, an IHG Hotel

Xi'an, China

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Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point is perfectly poised on a peninsula at the gateway to Sydney’s eastern suburb in iconic Kings Cross, a region both steeped in history and on the leading edge of the future. It sits 1.4km from the heart of the Sydney Central Business District and one direct train stop to Martin Place. The chic new 105 room boutique hotel gives front-row access to contemporary galleries, museums, and must-try cuisine. Savour a special culinary excellence and experience the fusion of French and Japanese-inspired cuisine at Luc-San, run by esteemed celebrity chef Luke Mangan. Pop down to 'The X', grab a fresh barista made coffee and snack before exploring the neighbourhood delights. Explore a vivid gallery of Kings Cross history at Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point. Guest rooms celebrate Carlotta & Les Girls, while Alec Iverson's 1940s street photography and Gary Heery's Project X art offer a deep look into the neighbourhood's dynamic past. Upon check-in, receive local insights and tips, whilst experiencing unique boutiques, chic bars and local theatre. Enjoy 24/7 fitness access at Anytime Fitness located on the lower ground level. Limited parking is available on-site. Bookings are required by contacting the hotel directly.

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Five Stars Hotel
Welcome to our latest travel destination in China - Xi'an! This incredible city located in the Shaanxi province is steeped in history and culture, making it a must-visit for any traveler.
Xi'an is one of the oldest cities in China, with a history dating back over 3,000 years. It was once a capital city and the starting point of the famous Silk Road, which connected China to the Mediterranean world. The city is also famous for its Terracotta Army, a collection of thousands of life-sized clay soldiers that were buried with the first emperor of China.
Aside from its historical significance, Xi'an is also a bustling modern city with plenty to see and do. You can explore the Muslim Quarter, a vibrant area filled with food stalls and souvenir shops. The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is another popular attraction, offering stunning views of the city from its top.
If you're a foodie, Xi'an is the perfect place to indulge in some authentic Chinese cuisine. You can try local specialties like ...
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