On the streets of Surry Hills, a neighbourhood that has come a long way from its manufacturing past, change and growth have been the new constant. One recent and exciting update is the expansion and transformation of the Adge Apartment Hotel into the Adge Hotel + Residences.
The new Adge Hotel + Residences, a $65-million project, aims to reshape the hospitality landscape of what is now considered one of Sydney’s most happening districts.
The expansion project, spearheaded by the private Ciena Group and managed by La Vie Hotels and Resorts, involved taking over adjoining properties, including the former Cambridge Hotel.
The venue now boasts a total of 242 lodgings, with 93 rooms set to open in mid-August. The shift from an apartment-only model to a more diverse offering now caters to a wider range of travellers.
The most striking aspect of the hotel’s transformation is its unique and playful design. A signature spiralled carpet pattern runs throughout the rooms, symbolizing the establishment’s fun and fresh approach to hospitality.
Polished concrete, psychedelic colour schemes, and whimsical art installations contribute to the hotel’s youthful and vibrant atmosphere. Architectural firms Tzannes in association with Team 2 Architects and SJB Interiors have masterfully blended the hotel’s design with the character of the local built environment.
The hotel’s culinary offerings add yet another layer of excitement for expectant locals. The much-lauded Korean café, Soul Deli, has found its new home within the hotel, while an Italian eatery is slated to open on the premises in the coming year.
Adge Hotel + Residences represents a five-year endeavour. For more information and to receive continuing updates, visit adgehotel.com.au.