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Alexanders Harbourside Bed & Breakfast, Sydney Suburbs

Located close to the foreshores of Sydney Harbour at Greenwich Point, Alexander’s Harbourside B & B aims to provide international, interstate and country visitors to Sydney with an opportunity to stay in a comfortable federation home next to the beautiful Sydney harbour at reasonable rates.

Greenwich Point has a quick ferry service to Circular Quay and the Sydney CBD. There is also a goverment bus service at the door to St Leonards (North Shore Private and Public Hospitals), Crows Nest (Mater Hospital), North Sydney and Lane Cove.

Adequate street parking is available.

Accommodation Options

Bedroom 1

This romantic bedroom is located upstairs and has a queen size bed and its own balcony, both with harbour water views. There is a dressing room leading into the spacious ensuite bathroom that has a SPA bath, separate shower, vanity and toilet. The bedroom has a dressing table and bedside table.

Bedroom 2.

This large bedroom is located upstairs and has either one king bed OR two extra long single beds. There is a large mirrored wardrobe along one wall, bedside tables, and a couch. The room has a pleasant, sunny outlook. The bathroom is located directly opposite and has a shower, vanity and toilet.

Bedroom 3.

This ground floor bedroom has a queen size bed, dressing table, bedside table, couch, clothes hanger, heater, electric blanket, overhead fan and clock radio. It is located opposite the guest lounge and breakfast room where there is a communal refrigerator and tea/coffee facilities. The bathroom which is located a short distance down the hall has a large comfortable bath with a showerhead, toilet, washbasin, mirror and wall heater.

Website: www.rainbowit.com.au/harbourside

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  • Sightseeing
  • Swimming
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