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Check in anytime after 12:00, check out anytime before 11:00
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Chiliblue Backpackers is 8.7 km away from Sydney Kingsford Smith. You can typically expect your drive time from Chiliblue Backpackers to Sydney Kingsford Smith to be 16min. It might be worth looking up traffic trends near your hotel if you are worried about saving time.
A very popular option for travellers staying at Chiliblue Backpackers would be to take a taxi or ridesharing service from Sydney Kingsford Smith directly to the hotel.
At this time, our data shows that there is no on-site pool at Chiliblue Backpackers. However, hotels can make changes that can significantly change the venue. For the most accurate answer, it would be best to call the hotel directly at +61 293 574 733.
1.5 km separate the front steps of Chiliblue Backpackers and the city centre of Sydney, where you can keep busy with restaurants, shopping and of course Australian National Maritime Museum, a very popular landmark in Sydney.
You can reach the main line at +61 293 574 733.
Yes, Chiliblue Backpackers has Wi-Fi available to hotel guests.
You can plan to arrive after 12:00 for checking in. Check-out time is 11:00. We advise notifying the front desk of any requests as early as possible.
Yes, you can do your laundry at Chiliblue Backpackers.
Sydney Opera House is a great place to see when visiting Sydney. It is only 1.8 km away from Chiliblue Backpackers.
Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney is only a 2.3 km trip away from Chiliblue Backpackers. Grab a taxi or walk - it’s up to you.
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Chiliblue Backpackers location: 144 Victoria Street, Sydney, NSW 2011