You know what caught me off guard about this place? The name “High level Fabulous view 3Beds APT in WWP” sounds like someone’s rushed Airbnb listing, but honestly – they weren’t kidding about that view. When I first walked into this apartment on Wentworth Place, I actually stopped mid-conversation because the windows just frame Sydney’s skyline in this perfect way that makes you forget you’re in what’s technically suburban territory. The 4-star rating feels about right, maybe even conservative – I’ve stayed in fancier hotels that felt more sterile than this.
The thing about being in WWP (that’s Wentworth Point for anyone not familiar) is that you’re sort of in this sweet spot where you feel connected to the city but not crushed by it. I mean, you can literally walk to the ferry wharf in maybe eight minutes – I timed it because I’m neurotic like that – and then you’re at Circular Quay in fifteen minutes on the water, which beats the hell out of sitting in traffic on the Harbour Bridge. The apartment itself has this lived-in quality that I actually prefer to those cookie-cutter hotel rooms. Three bedrooms means there’s space to spread out, and the kitchen is one of those rare rental kitchens where you can actually cook without wanting to scream. There’s decent coffee gear too, which matters more than people realize when you’re jet-lagged and the nearest café is… well, there’s a decent one near the Homebush Bay Bridge, but you’ll want that morning coffee immediately.
What really sold me on the area was discovering that Rhodes shopping center is just across the water – you can see it from the living room window – and there’s something oddly satisfying about watching the evening joggers loop around the bay while you’re having dinner. The building itself is quiet, which shocked me given how close you are to Olympic Park. I was expecting construction noise or event crowds, but even when there was something happening at ANZ Stadium, it was more like distant cheering than actual disruption. Parking was straightforward, though I’d recommend asking about the guest spots upfront because the building’s system is a bit particular about visitor access. The 8.7 rating makes sense – it’s not trying to be the Four Seasons, but it delivers on what it promises without any nasty surprises. If you’re the type who wants to experience Sydney like someone who actually lives here rather than just tick off tourist boxes, this spot gets you into that rhythm pretty naturally.
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