There are now two reasons for guests to be happy after settling the bill at the just reopened and newly renovated Song in the heart of Sydney.
Guests settling the bill at the just reopened and newly renovated Song in the heart of Sydney will also be contributing to a bottom line beyond the usual corporate goals at Australia’s first profit-for-purpose hotel.Positioning itself as a good-value stay with rooms from $200 a night including a cooked breakfast, Song Hotel’s dividends directly contribute to the work of YWCA Australia, an organisation supporting women across housing, services and leadership pathways for more than 140 years.
It began with the first YWCA in Australia in 1880 set up by Mary Jane Barker who established a safe home for vulnerable immigrant women working as shop girls, factory hands and domestic servants.Song general manager Jon Ackary says 25 cents in every dollar spent at the hotel goes towards the work of YWCA.“Every guest that stays with us naturally becomes part of a greater good as soon as they walk through the door,” Ackary says.
Close to Hyde Park, Pitt Street Mall and on the doorstep of Darlinghurst and Surry Hills, the hotel is a minute’s walk from Sydney’s Museum Station, which is on the airport train line.The latest travel news, tips and inspiration delivered to your inbox.
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