For generations, the Department of Education building stood quietly, its golden sandstone facade forming an unassuming backdrop to the rhythm of the city.
Today, discover a hidden oasis of elegance inside this beautiful heritage-listed building, showcasing curated artwork, original craftmanship and intriguing objet d’art. Refined and exclusive, the masterfully designed 192 guestrooms and suites exude sophistication, with an aesthetic of walnut and marble, and deluxe textiles that cushion guests from the bustle of the city.
Deluxe, Premier and Skyline rooms offer an abundance of space, volume and natural light. Starting at 46 square metres, each room features curated artwork, complete with luxurious pillow-top beds fitted with custom Italian Frette linen and exclusive Haeckel’s amenities. Capella Sydney also features the bespoke holistic Auriga Spa, swimming & vitality pools, fitness centre and yoga platform.
Guests can find the signature restaurant Brasserie 1930 and McRae Bar on the expansive ground floor — where curated cocktails meet world-class cuisine. Served in a casual yet dynamic inner-city atmosphere, the menu highlights small-batch farmers and growers, drawing upon age-old techniques such as curing, smoking, fermenting, preserving and pickling.
Hot tip: Don’t miss the nightly ‘Echoes of Eternity’ cold-brew cocktail tasting, an ode to street poet Arthur Stace.