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Pullman, Australia's largest 5-star hotel brand is proud to announce it is the Official Hotel Partner of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia and as a result, will be playing host to key Australian media, revered international fashion writers, bloggers, fashion buyers, and the nation's top fashion designers.
After a move from Sydney's Overseas Passenger Terminal to Carriageworks in Eveleigh, this year's Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia will see designers such as Jayson Brunsdon and camilla and marc celebrate significant milestones while the Pullman brand will cement its status as Australia's most vibrant and innovative, 5-star hotel brand.
Having recently undergone a multi-million dollar refurbishment, Pullman Sydney Hyde Park will be a hub of activity from 8-12 April 2013 as this is where the majority of fashion stars are staying. To celebrate the partnership, Bar Rendezvous, the hotel's stylish new bar will be serving a Cherry Ripe Fashion Week Cocktail, consisting of vodka, crème de cacao, 15ml of Mozart and a splash of raspberry puree.
Guests and passersby of Pullman Sydney Hyde Park will also be able to watch the day's runway shows from large TV screens installed in the lobby and huge black and white behind-the-scenes photographs of Fashion Weeks gone by, will be displayed around the hotel.
Located directly opposite Sydney's iconic Hyde Park and close to the cultural, dining and fashionable precincts of the CBD and inner city suburbs, Pullman Sydney Hyde Park is the city's newest fashionable hotel after completing a multi-million dollar refurbishment. All of the 241-guestrooms are stylish and spacious in design and boast an abundance of natural light with views of Hyde Park, Sydney CBD, Woolloomooloo and beyond.
The picturesque ECQ Bar at Pullman Quay Grand Sydney Harbour is a popular venue for sunset cocktails and will become an exclusive hub for MBFWA after parties.
While Pullman may be the newest 5-star hotel name in Australia, it was renowned for changing the face of American overnight accommodation in the 19th century when Pullman railway carriages – known as 'palaces on wheels' – were introduced. With opulent sleeping cars and fine dining carriages, they changed train travel from a mode of transportation into a luxury travel experience.
Pullman is now having a similar impact on the Australian hotel scene as it is now the country's largest 5-star hotel brand – taking over from Hilton – while the renovation of Pullman hotels in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne will cement its status as Australia's leading 5-star hotel brand.