Halal Hotels Sydney

 

According to the 2016 Australian Census, the combined number of people who self-identified as Muslim in Australia, from all forms of Islam, constituted 604,200 people, or 2.6% of the total Australian population, an increase of over 15% of its previous population share of 2.2% reported in the previous census 5 years.

By Crescent Rating, Australia is 44th rated among most Muslim-friendly countries.

How many mosques are there in Australia

Much more popular suburban mosques, of which there are currently over 340 in Australia.

There are 4 Ahmadiyya mosques in Australia in Sydney; Masjid Bait-ul Huda, Melbourne; Masjid Bait-ul Salam, Brisbane; Masjid Bait-ul Masroor and Adelaide.

Like other tourists, Muslim travelers coming from Islamic countries have particular requirements when they choose the destination for their vacation. Among these requirements, Muslims are concerned about the availability of halal compliant foods (no pork or alcohol in food) and a clean place to pray.

 

Many international hotels in Australia do serve halal food that is slaughtered in accordance with the teachings of Islamic Sharia and is free of any substances forbidden by Islam such as pork and alcohol.

Other Islamic countries such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Oman and Brunei continue to be popular with Muslim tourists. Among non-OIC countries, Singapore, Thailand, the UK, Japan and Taiwan remain the top five respectively, but show improved scores on the index.

Where to Find Halal Food in Sydney?

1. Mamak
2. Al-Rayyan- Halal Indian Restaurant Surry Hills
3. It’s Time For Thai
4. Zahli
5. Anason – Turkish Restaurant

Best Day Tours in Sydney  for Muslim Travelers

Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia’s largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby. Sydney Tower’s outdoor platform, the Skywalk, offers 360-degree views of the city and suburbs

 

See all Day Trips in Sydney on GetYourGuide.

1. The Grace Hotel 4* – Halal Hotels Sydney Australia

The Grace Hotel

Close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, The Grace Hotel offers luxury rooms and a rooftop fitness centre with an indoor swimming pool and a sauna.

The Grace is set in a historic building that has been lovingly restored in Sydney CBD (Central Business District). All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels and pay-per-view movies. They also offer free WiFi, tea/coffee maker, refrigerator and hairdryer. Some rooms include breakfast, which is served and enjoyed in your room.

The Rocks and Circular Quay are 15 minutes’ walk from The Grace Hotel. Shopping at the QVB and Pitt Street Mall is on the hotel’s doorstep.

Set in a 1920s Neo-Gothic building with an art deco interior, this traditional hotel is a 7-minute walk from Sea Life Sydney Aquarium and 2 km from Sydney Opera House.

Featuring Wi-Fi (fee), the bright, understated rooms include flat-screen TVs, minibars and desks. Upgraded rooms add contemporary furnishings and Nespresso machines; some have sofas and/or city views. Room service is offered 24/7.

Dining options include an Irish pub, a Japanese restaurant, an Italian eatery and a modern brasserie. There’s also a business centre, and a rooftop health club with a gym, a heated indoor lap pool, a sauna and a steam room.

Discover Sydney from its heart at The Grace Hotel and be steps away from Darling Harbour and King Street Wharf, plus the best shopping, theatres and entertainment on offer. Standing beautifully restored today, the heritage listed 4 1/2 star Grace Hotel offers warm, personalised service and a unique blend of Art Deco charm and contemporary elegance.
The Grace Hotel situated in Sydney’s city center has been hosting an annual Malay food festival for the past three years. Today’s lunchtime buffet was as usual extremely successful, very well patronised with some lovely and not commonly known dishes here in Australia. Value was extremely good and the wine prices refreshingly so.
The location is awesome with lots of attractions close by. For example, you can see the Sydney Harbour Bridge from the corner outside the hotel.
The Grace is a favourite hotel of mine whilst in Sydney. Old world charm with contemporary facilities. Service is discreet but always polite and genuinely interested.
I love this hotel. It is just beautiful and I enjoy it every time I come to Sydney.
It is close to everything including the CBD, the Queen Victoria Building ,and the wonderful Kalmar Antiques, and yet it manages to maintain a sense of quite and old world charm. I am pleased to visit every time and I look forward to my next visit here!
Halal Hotels Sydney
Halal Hotels Sydney

How much does a room costs at The Grace Hotel?

Prices start 159$/night for Superior King Room.

Where to book online – The Grace Hotel – Halal Hotels Sydney you can find the best halal hotels deals in Sydney during Sydney Festival which is celebrated with much enthusiasm in Australia on Booking.com or Agoda.com or Hotelscombined.com  and see more reviews on TripAdvisor.

2. Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay 5* – Halal Hotels Sydney

Located at Circular Quay in Sydney CBD (Central Business District), Sydney Harbour Marriott at Circular Quay is only 10 minutes’ walk from the Opera House and offers rooms with harbour, city or Opera House views. It features a day spa and an indoor pool.

Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay is just a 5-minute walk from The Rocks and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The Royal Botanic Gardens and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are each a 15-minute walk away, while Pitt St Mall is within a 10-minute walk from the hotel.

Each air-conditioned room at the property comes with luxurious 300 thread-count linens and down-filled comforters. All rooms have a flat-screen satellite TV, a minibar and tea/coffee facilities.

A 3-minute walk from Sydney Harbour, this polished hotel is also 1 km from Sydney Opera House and 12 km from Sydney Airport.

Streamlined rooms offer desks, minibars and minifridges, plus Wi-Fi access (fee) and satellite TV. Many have views of the Harbour and the Opera House, while others offer whirlpool tubs. Club rooms provide access to a lounge serving free snacks and drinks. Suites add separate living areas and/or bi-level layouts. Room service is available.

Amenities include a spa, a fitness centre and a pool, plus an upscale restaurant, a chic bar with a terrace, and a pub with a beer garden. There are also meeting and event facilities.

Overlooking the sparkling Sydney Harbour and world famous opera house, our Circular Quay hotel’s location can be found at the doorstep of a shopping Mecca and moments away from the historic Rocks district. Guests are invited to indulge in our Sydney, Australia hotels luxurious treatments at our on-site spa, or they may savour finely-crafted cuisine at our renowned Icons brasserie restaurant.

This place is really comfortable, clean and have a good weather around it. The service is a bit slow.. Anyway, the main purpose of me giving it 4 stars is, they doesn’t provide halal food. If they provide 100% Halal food for muslims people, it’s gonna be full stars I guess. So, it’s fun and really enjoyable stay at the hotel, just fix that and it will be perfect!

We had a suite with a view of the Opera House, and we had access to the Executive Lounge, which was a great deal since that included free buffet breakfast as well as drinks and snacks. But even beyond that there were many positives, and the number one positive is the location. Such easy walking distance not only to the Opera House, Harbour Bridge., and The Rocks district, but also to the Circular Quay transportation hub from which we could catch the Manly Ferry or the train or light rail to anywhere.

And then when we actually wanted a car one day to drive to Bondi Beach, they have an Avis on site. The service was outstanding.

The hotel is expensive but worth it for its great location, nice rooms, fantastic buffet breakfast and the opportunity to eat it on the waterfront. We had a great family holiday and all of us loved our stay. The view from below the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the ability to walk to Circular Quay are bonuses. Everything about this hotel is a great experience. You only live once, live well, stay here when in Sydney.

How much does a room costs at Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay?

Prices start 302$/night for Deluxe City View King, Guest room, 1 King.

 

This room offers a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a desk and luxurious bedding with high-quality linens and fluffy pillows.

Where to book online – Sydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay – Halal Hotels Sydney you can find the best halal hotels deals in Sydney during Sydney Festival which is celebrated with much enthusiasm in Australia on Booking.com or Agoda.com or Hotelscombined.com  and see more reviews on TripAdvisor.

3. Shangri-La Sydney 5* – Halal Hotels Australia

Shangri-La Sydney

Wake up to breathtaking views of the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Harbour Bridge or Darling Harbour each morning. You will be spoiled for choice at the Shangri-La Hotel, with a day spa, fitness centre and indoor pool at your disposal.

The Shangri-la Sydney is located in the historic Rocks area, where Europeans first settled in Australia in 1788. This enviable location is just 5 minutes’ walk from both the Sydney Opera House and the MCA (Museum of Contemporary Art).

After a day of sightseeing, you can relax in the bathtub of your lavish marble bathroom. All rooms include free Wi-Fi and an iPod dock, as well as fluffy bathrobes and slippers.

The unparalleled views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House enhance the glamour of this destination hotel. Nestled in the historic Rocks District, the contemporary hotel features 564 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, reflecting the vibrant hues of the harbour beyond. Horizon Club on level 30 is Australia’s most sophisticated guest lounge.

The finely-decorated space boasts soaring, 13 metre-high windows spanning four floors, and offers 270 degree views.

Stayed at Executive Grand Harbour View Room (King) on September 2018. The view itself totally worth the price. Good food from room service (they even serve halal on request). Good cafe at the lobby, bought latte a few time.

Executive Suite. Room is very clean, spacious, bed and pillow is very comfortable. Great bathroom.

There’s a DVD player in the room and the living room.

Great location. 15-20 mins walk to Opera house, 10 mins walk to the tourist information counter where you can get your attraction pass there. 10 mins walk to Halal restaurants.
Staff is very helpful and friendly.

As usual our room was very clean, neat and well maintained. Bed was comfortable, the negatives: air con was too warm (that weekend we experienced 30+c temps) and we could never cool the room down enough. Also their should be more international channels on the TV, only CNN and a bunch of CCTV channels, I get more international channels at home!

Horizon Club was excellent, friendly staff, nice range of drinks, and the breakfast and the evening canapés were excellent. You could get full just eating there. The club is well worth it.

The views were absolutely stunning. My room had views of both the Harbour Bridge & the Opera House.

Check-in was smooth and effortless. I was also lucky enough to be able to check-in earlier, just after noon.

There was a nice touch with the bottle of sparkling wine & chocolates to greet me when I arrived in my room.

Breakfast is good considering that buffets have been condemned to the past until we have a vaccine.

Staff were always friendly & polite.

Room service was faultless as very. I was quite impressed with the steak as it can be overdone sometimes.

Would I return, absolutely but I will probably have to stay in the Grand Premier Sydney Harbour Room.

Halal Hotels Australia
Halal Hotels Australia

How much does a room costs at Shangri-La Sydney?

Prices start 277$/night for Deluxe Darling Harbour King.


This room offers views towards the Observatory Hill, Pyrmont Bay and northern Darling Harbour. It features a marble bathroom, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, an iPod dock and fluffy bathrobes and slippers.

Where to book online – Shangri-La Sydney – Halal Hotels Australia you can find the best halal hotels deals in Sydney during Sydney Festival which is celebrated with much enthusiasm in Australia on Booking.com or Agoda.com or Hotelscombined.com  and see more reviews on TripAdvisor.