Jetting off to Sydney or planning your next staycation? Moxy Sydney Airport needs to be on your radar.
The first of its kind to hit Aussie shores, Moxy Sydney Airport is part of Marriott Bonvoy’s collection of experiential hotels, offering guests a whole lot more than just a place to catch some shuteye. First opening its doors in Milan, Moxy Hotels' popularity has exploded, expanding to over 60 hotels across Asia, Europe and North America, and finally, down under.
Right on Sydney Airport's doorstep and just 20 minutes from the CBD, Moxy Sydney Airport offers up ripper connectivity, 24/7 dining, buzzy communal spaces and every possible amenity under the sun—all at a very reasonable price point. Expect chic, contemporary interiors with fun pops of colour, and quirky surprises at every turn. The lofty ceilings and accents of concrete and timber give off major industrial-loft vibes, hammering home the feeling you’re staying at one of the hottest hidden gems in town.
With a global reputation for transforming the standard stuffy hotel experience into something way more fun and unexpected, Moxy is keen on doing things differently. And from the moment you touch down in Sydney—hello pink airport shuttle bus, bar check-in and complimentary "Get Moxy" signature cocktail—they’re working hard to make it a memorable stay.
There’s space for every type of traveller in Moxy Sydney Airport’s 301 rooms, categorised into 10 tailored styles. From queen sleepers to quad bunks, the hotel can cater to solo adventurers, corporate crews and even sun-chasing families—offering up the option to block rooms to keep the entire group together. The rooms are chic and comfy—with smart design elements like customised foldaway furniture and open storage to maximise space—plus a huge flat-screen TV with an immersive sound system to blast your favourite tunes. They've even wired in a retro phone where guests can dial in and fall asleep to themed bedtime stories. With floor-to-ceiling windows and a stylish neutral colour scheme, the rooms feel bigger than expected—making it almost too tempting to stay in with a movie or plug into some work. Group hangs in the bright, open lobby come with unexpected perks like giant Jenga and a vintage photobooth for snapping memorable pics, while the gym is a dream spot to sneak in a couple of sun salutations and score some endorphins. The hotel also boasts five meeting studios for private events, including a boardroom filled with contemporary Australian art curated by a local gallery, and an alfresco space dubbed Moxy Terrace.
Little Baxter serves up flaky pastries and specialty coffee daily, keeping even the most discerning connoisseurs happy and caffeinated, while Moxy Kitchen is open for brekky buffets. Bar Moxy is set to be the heart of the hotel, with a curated cocktail list, local craft brews and plenty of crisp vinos—all sourced from artisan favourites like Archie Rose, Young Henry’s and Flamin Galah Brewing Co. Hop on a bar stool and dive into deep chats over late-night snacks—their pita pockets are fresh, quick and bursting with flavour.
Just a 20-minute train ride from the CBD, Moxy Sydney Airport is a dream jumping-off point to explore the city and iconic coastline. Even closer are Alexandria and Rosebery—chic twin neighbourhoods with plenty of buzzy eateries and up-and-coming bars to explore.
To celebrate the launch, they’re also running a seriously good grand opening offer next month. Moxy Madness includes 2000 Marriott bonus points per stay, a welcome drink on arrival, complimentary buffet breakfast for two, late checkout until 3pm, an upgrade to the next room category, and complimentary return airport shuttle services for two adults. How good. Just be sure to get in quick—the offer’s only available from Friday, September 1 to Saturday, 7 October.
Tempted? Liven up your next business trip or nail your girl’s weekend away by booking your stay with Moxy Sydney Airport.
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