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LUXURY HYDE PARK HOTEL TAKES THE FESTIVE SEASON TO GRAND NEW HEIGHTS WITH A CHOCOLATE POP-UP, SECRET CINEMA, CHRISTMAS BUFFETS AND MORE

13 Dec 2022

It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas and Sheraton Grand Hyde Park is upping the ante this holiday season with a line-up of decadent festive offerings.

Situated just a few minutes’ walk from Sydney’s largest Christmas tree, Sheraton Grand is pulling out all the stops with a string of festivities to extend a warm welcome to Sydney locals and visitors who want to indulge in one of many merry dining experiences.

Upon arrival, the hotel lobby will offer a memorable setting for your family, friends or colleagues to soak up the atmosphere as it transforms itself into a Christmas wonderland. Featuring a large Christmas tree adorned in twinkling lights, surrounded by traditional bunting and elaborate gold reindeers, complemented by the sounds of carols playing.

But, the fun doesn’t stop there. From pop-ups to extravagant feasts and classic holiday films, the Sheraton Grand is going the extra mile to ensure that this Christmas is one to be remembered.

The only thing better than a signature Sheraton Grand High Tea is a Grand Christmas High Tea. It’s the same lavish high tea that is known and loved by Sydney-siders and travellers alike, with an exquisitely festive twist. Head to The Gallery to enjoy a combination of sweet and savoury delights paired with exceptional Vittoria espresso coffee, fragrant L&M teas and the option to indulge in free flowing sparkling wine - it is the silly season after all!

For the month of December, Sheraton Grand has partnered with Koko Black to showcase a pop-up of their luxe range of world-class chocolatiers' festive favourites in the grand lobby. A selection of Koko Black velvety hot chocolate, delicious iced chocolate and a petite chocolate box will tantalise those who opt for the Grand Christmas High Tea in The Gallery.

Who doesn’t love the excitement of counting down the 12 days of Christmas? This year, rather than an advent calendar, Sheraton Grand is creating a secret cinema space to showcase well-known favourite holiday movies to get you into the festive spirit.

Located in The Gallery, the 12 Days of Christmas Secret Cinema will screen all the classic Christmas movies, including Elf, Home Alone, Love Actually and more - open from 13 December to 24 December, 2.30 pm to 5 pm.

To top off the festive experience, a schedule of dining offers will be available throughout the entire holiday period (adult or children’s prices) and multiple seating times at Sydney’s best buffet, Feast, on all the key dates including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Eve. Expect a festive spin on the already legendary buffet; seafood galore (Balmain bugs, A grade Sydney rock oysters and QLD tiger prawns), traditional roast carvery of turkey and ham alongside curries, pasta and roasted and steamed vegetables, a charcuterie and cheese station and crisp salad bar.

Thought it couldn’t get any better? Think again. Get ready for the sweetest dessert spread you have ever seen featuring warm Christmas pudding, Pavlova with macerated cherries and Bûche de Noël – just to name the traditional headline acts.

You will be rolling out of one, if not all of these events feeling as jolly as can be, so be sure to book ahead:

Dates: 13 December – 31 December

Christmas High Tea at The Gallery – daily from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm

Koko Black Pop-Up Experience – daily from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm

Secret Cinema – daily from 13 December to 24 December, 2:30 pm

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Feast Buffet Opens Thursday To Sunday

24 December Christmas Eve Dinner – 5:30pm and 8pm sitting

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25 December

A Grand Christmas Brunch at Feast Restaurant - 12pm - 3pm

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A Grand Christmas Dinner – 6pm – 10pm

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26 December Boxing Day Brunch - 12pm - 3pm

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31 December A Grand New Year's Eve Dinner – 5:30pm - 9:00pm

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