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NEW AGE TRAVEL AT BLACKTOWN

Atura takes a fresh take on traditional accommodation

ATURA Hotels has delivered a fresh take on the mid-market travel experience with the opening of its Blacktown property.

The new property represents an escape from the traditional hotel experience by embracing a new style of accommodation.

Capturing dynamic spaces, hip styling and the latest technology at surprisingly affordable prices the property is designed to ensure guests feel  connected and energised.  

Atura Blacktown is nestled amidst the greenbelt of Prospect and right next door to the Skyline Drive-In and the new Sydney Wet ‘n’ Wild theme park.

Guests and visitors enjoy a wide range of benefits extending far beyond the edgy, urban and high-energy hotel spaces.

Complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room movies, car parking, coffee pod machines and quality bathroom amenities from New York’s iconic Malin & Goetz are just some of this mid-market hotel brand’s bountiful offerings.

Atura's Blacktown’s unique design was by renowned hotel designer Nic Graham.

Key to the design style of the hotel is guest and public areas that maximise natural surroundings ensuring an escape from the standard offerings.

Extensive use of dynamic open spaces, natural light, glass and a mandate to provide serenity and comfort ensure Atura Blacktown engages guests with a fresh experience.

A big feature of the open-plan lobby space is the hotel’s Roadhouse Bar and Grill which presents a contemporary take on well-loved classics in a hip, urban setting.

The restaurant opens onto a resort-styled outdoor courtyard with a view over the mosaic-tiled pool. 

Atura Blacktown guest rooms provide a cool, calm and connected place to relax in with comfortable King-sized beds, a pull-out double sofa bed, workstation and a host of free goodies including in-room movies, local calls, bottled water and coffee pods.

Kitchenettes with microwave, sink, fridge, coffee machine, dining utensils and a mini-bar stocked with fun necessities extend the convenient hotel living concept.

The property boasts five flexible conference rooms filled with natural light and the latest technology.  

These features are deigned to make Atura Blacktown the region’s go-to location for meetings, conferencing and special events.

The hotel’s resort-styled pool deck is a popular break out area including for post-meeting mingling while the lobby space includes comfortable and quiet places to sit for informal meetings.

If you’re looking for a location for your next corporate function, special event, wedding or conference, Atura Blacktown is offering a rate of $54 per person opening conference offer for events over $2,500 booked and held before June 30.

This icluding morning and afternoon tea, lunch, pens, folders and notebook, you’ll also receive room hire, complimentary television AV, whiteboards and flip charts a great accommodation deal and complimentary post-conference canapés.

Every new conference booking of 10 or more people receive a Wet ‘n’ Wild Family Day pass for two adults and two children.

“Delivering a fresh approach to the Western Sydney accommodation offering, Atura Blacktown is part of a growing global trend towards design-driven hotels offering guests a unique experience – we deliver this and more value with a mid-market offering packed with surprising add-ons,” said Atura Blacktown General Manager Joel Gordon.

For more information visit: www.aturablacktown.com.au



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Michael Walls
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Access News is a print and digital media publisher established over 15 years and based in Western Sydney, Australia. Our newspaper titles include the flagship publication, Western Sydney Express, which is a trusted source of information and for hundreds of thousands of decision makers, businesspeople and residents looking for insights into the people, projects, opportunities and networks that shape Australia's fastest growing region - Greater Western Sydney.