New Look for Sofitel Sydney Wentworth

The five-star Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has emerged from an extensive AU$70 million (US$46 million) refurbishment.

Ushering in a new era of French-inspired luxury and understated grandeur, the rebirth of Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, an icon in the city’s centre, coincides with the Diamond Jubilee of the global Sofitel brand, celebrating 60 years of embodying French art de vivre all over the world.

Created by Qantas in the 1960s, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has a storied history, spanning over half a century. Central to the hotel’s refurbishment vision was reigniting the ’60s jet-set glamour that characterised its original charm when it opened as Australia’s premier international five-star hotel, attracting royals, movie stars, and dignitaries. The aim was to modernise this golden era for the 21st century.

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A Bold New Chapter

The refurbishment encompassed 436 guest rooms and suites, the Sofitel Club Millésime, the health and wellness centre, the public spaces, including the grand entrance lobby, and the state-of-the-art conference and event spaces.

With much of the refurbishment led by architecture and interior design firm FK, the hotel embodies the essence of ‘Modern Heritage’. The building was originally designed in a post-war minimalist style, opening in 1966 with a modernist interior, and was the largest brick structure in the southern hemisphere. Enabling the building to reflect the spirit of its time, the design seeks to capture the essence of this modernist era through a contemporary lens, celebrating the building’s unique heritage and re-igniting the hotel’s glamourous past.

The new grand entrance features a sleek bronze façade allowing passersby to gain a preview of the refreshed hotel lobby inside. A striking lighting feature illuminates the way – inspired by the time-honoured Sofitel ritual of being taken to your room by candlelight. The open-plan ground floor lobby provides subtle nods to the 1960s heritage of the property and offers vibrant pockets of space and a series of lounge settings for guests to dwell, with glimpses of restaurant tilda beyond.

The five-star Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has emerged from an extensive AU$70 million (US$46 million) refurbishment.

Cutting-edge convenience guarantees that every moment of a guest’s visit is extraordinary. Interactive stations let guests manage their stay and enjoy a streamlined arrival process with just a few taps, allowing them more time to relax and unwind while the new online concierge app puts all hotel services directly at guests’ fingertips via their phones.

The lobby Guest Relations lounge, with its contemporary design, offers a warm, inviting atmosphere and new level of personalised service. From tailored arrival options to exceptional hospitality, every detail is crafted to provide the perfect start to a guest’s stay.

Elegant & Functional

The hotel’s 436 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, all gracefully curving around the terrace, feature subtle, nostalgic detailing combined with modern materiality, soft sculptural forms and a layering of rich materials. Business travellers can create the perfect mood with MySmart lighting, then indulge in a luxurious heritage-listed bath with bespoke French Balmain amenities. Hotel guests can also choose from the pillow menu before relaxing into their Sofitel MyBed at night and begin their day with a Nespresso from the in-room machine. Also look out for the Wellness Bag – a portable travel gym designed to enhance strength and flexibility, complete with a roller, yoga mat, resistance bands, handles, and ankle straps – allowing guests the convenience of exercising in-room or at landmarks such as the Botanic Gardens or Opera House.

The five-star Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has emerged from an extensive AU$70 million (US$46 million) refurbishment.

An elevated, exclusive check-in experience opens on to the hotel’s tranquil and opulent Sofitel Club Millésime, a warm eclectic lounge space created through a layered palette of soft furnishings. Club members, or those purchasing a day pass, can relax, entertain or simply work with business and concierge facilities, shower facilities and all-day dining and refreshments from breakfast to afternoon tea or Apéro Chic – delicious hors d’oeuvres and evening drinks. Platinum members of Accor’s ALL loyalty program can access the lounge during their stay, free of charge.

A New Events Hub for Sydney

From contemporary meeting rooms to the iconic Wentworth Ballroom, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth now has over 15 event and conference spaces, offering a seamless blend of tradition and innovation. The magnificent Wentworth Ballroom has hosted some of the city’s most legendary events, and is one of Sydney’s largest ballrooms, at 629 sqm. With a classic 1960s mirrored ceiling, it offers a grand setting for events of up to 750 guests.

A transformative investment in cutting-edge technology with in-house partners Encore Event Technologies showcases the hotel’s commitment to innovation. The highlight of the technological upgrade is the installation of one of Australia’s largest LED screens in the Grand Ballroom, complemented by digital screens and LED upgrades throughout all meeting spaces. New additions in all event spaces feature state-of-the-art lighting, presentation, and staging technology. Event dining is guided by the expertise of newly appointed Michelin-trained executive chef Bektaş Özcan, who promises culinary excellence, with menus showcasing local, organic, and sustainable ingredients.

The five-star Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has emerged from an extensive AU$70 million (US$46 million) refurbishment.

Captivating Dining

House Made Hospitality has expanded its Sydney CBD footprint, developing four distinct venues within the revitalised Sofitel Sydney Wentworth. This new precinct offers multiple experiences—from early till late, seven days a week—under one roof, where the feel of hotel glamour meets premium Australian hospitality. tilda channels a laid-back yet elegant Australiana vibe, while bar tilda revives a bit of this Sydney landmark’s timeless allure with nostalgia-inspired cocktails and the soulful sounds of a nu jazz band.

For those after something more vibrant, Delta Rue serves up a lively mix of Vietnamese-French flavours and energy, while Wentworth Bar captures the buzz of a rooftop with its all-weather terrace. It’s a rare chance to explore a variety of uniquely styled spots—all conceived and operated by House Made Hospitality—without leaving the hotel’s refined surrounds.

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About the Author

Nick Walton

Nick Walton is Group Managing Editor of Artemis Communications, a leading boutique magazine and content solution company and publisher of The Art of Business Travel. A former travel editor of the South China Morning Post, he heads up the group's travel and lifestyle magazines, which include Alpha Men Asia, The Edition, Mirandus, Ikhlas, The Journal and Explorer Magazine.