The location is very good for transit and exploring the city. It is new (or at least newly renovated), clean, and the staff were lovely. There is a small gym but it has decent equipment (although they need some larger mats as they are too small for yoga or stretching). I stayed in a SINGLE room (twin bed), as I was travelling alone and it was a much better value than anything else I came across in the CBD. The room is absolutely tiny - maybe 8’x8’ plus the bathroom - but it packed a lot into that space. There’s a mini fridge, coffee maker, and some cups and spoons. The electric outlet by the bed has the a USB port which eliminated the need for a plug converter. An iron and board is cleverly hidden behind a full length mirror, but two hangers on pegs is the extent of the clothes storage. There is also a small luggage stand. I’m not sure what someone would do with large luggage, but it was fine for what I had. The single rooms are next to the elevator on each floor … and when I say next to, I mean that you could push the elevator button without leaving the room! However, I only heard other guests a couple times and it didn’t disturb my sleep. One other minor annoyance was that the light from the hall poured under the door, which is right in eye line when in bed (I just put things in front of the door). By yourself in Sydney? Unless you’re severely claustrophobic, I’d recommend the single room.