Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

SPICERS POTTS POINT

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Tucked behind the bump and grind of Kings Cross, leafy Victoria Street is home to backpacker inns, a boarding school and, now, an elegant small hotel spanning a trio of 19th-century terraces. Spicers Potts Point is an inner-city sanctuary of 20 rooms ranging from studio-style queen rooms to the urban glamour of Victoria Terrace suites.

The décor is cool and calming – bleached oaks, greys and creams enlivened by Martine Emdur’s paintings of submerged Sydney swimmers. The welcome is gracious; luggage is spirited away, guests are given a “passport” loaded with local tips and treated to cocktails and canapés each evening at the reception bar. A home away from home. 120-124 Victoria St, Potts Point, (02) 9357 3200, spicersret­reats.com The Victoria Street location places guests in the urban jungle of Potts Point and King Cross, full of good eateries and bars, and a stroll from the harbour and city centre. The hotel’s passport is a little black book of its “favourite neighbours”: cool eateries, cafés, bars, spas and shops. It’s like having a concierge in your pocket.

Breakfast is served in the Garden Room, a sky-lit space of hanging creepers, potted succulents and sofas printed like botanical canvases. A highlight of the healthy buffet is tarts filled with coconut-cream granola and studded with fruit and flowers. Eggs are cooked to order, as is the French toast with lime mascarpone. The reception bar treats houseguest­s to an apéritif – perhaps a Chardonnay Spritz – and canapés at 6pm-7pm and stays open for them until 3am. Thoughtful­ly stocked minibars feature Nick O’Leary shiraz, Clyde Park chardonnay, Hawke’s lager and Mumm.

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Victoria Terrace Suite.

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