Making last-minute plans for New Year’s Eve? Our top picks left in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane include a luxury hotel with unbeatable fireworks views.
Fancy a New Year’s Eve to remember for a lifetime? You can watch Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge fireworks from the royal suite in the Shangri-La Hotel for a cool $20,000.
New Year’s Eve is one of the biggest nights of the year and many of the country’s top venues have been booked well in advance. But for those who have left things to the last minute, or have had change of plan,has compiled a list of some of the most exclusive tickets and reservations still available.Shangri-La has rooms available with views of the fireworks, including its Harbour Bridge Suite , Executive Harbour Bridge Suite , and Horizon Club Harbour Suite .
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