3/3 Macquarie St, Sydney is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit.
Set within the iconic 'Bennelong' tower, this executive style two bedroom apartment offers fabulous views of the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Sydney Opera House. Beautifully appointed with generous interiors and a light-filled layout, this residence delivers an excellent lifestyle property amid the city's vibrant business, restaurant and arts precinct.
- Beautifully appointed granite kitchen with Gaggenau appliances
- Sizeable open plan living/ dining area flowing onto balcony
Just moments from a vast array of shops, restaurants, cafes, theatres galleries & museums, with extensive transport options, this residence provides a rare opportunity to capitalise on luxurious harbourside living in a world class location.
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