One of Australia's largest and most ambitious hospitality and entertainment precincts has finally opened its doors in South West Sydney after close to four years of construction.
Oran Park Hotel, located south-west Sydney's Oran Park, features seven bars, an all-day restaurant, an open-air atrium, an old-school pizzeria, a bottle shop and an Asian-inspired rooftop bar complete with an adults-only terrace. And in case that wasn’t enough, it’s also home to two cinemas perfect for private viewings, book launches and other intimate events, a grand ballroom for glittery, Champagne-fuelled nights, a bunch of function rooms, plus an indoor kids’ play area. Sounds good? We think so too.
Spanning three levels across 7,500 sqm, Oran Park Hotel is one of the largest hospitality developments in the country, making its opening ace news not only for locals but for all of Sydney.
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The beautiful new mega precinct, which reportedly cost a whopping $50 million, is owned and operated by Momento Hospitality, the group behind venues across New South Wales including local favourites like the Nags Head Hotel, Hills Distilling Co., Bella Vista Hotel and more.

As mentioned, there’s a bit going on at Oran Park Hotel – so we reckon you should grab your gang and check it out soon. While you’re there, swing by The Bistro – headed up by Amilio Abouna, former chef at Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel – for fresh Aussie tiger prawns, juicy burgers and crisp, zingy fish tacos. Get stuck into the pizzas at Papi’s Pizzeria & Bottle Shop (we’ve got our eyes on the mortadella number with green olives, burrata and pistachios – yum). Sip cocktails at the playful cinema-inspired Crush Bar. And be sure to hit up Jinja Rooftop Bar at golden hour for grid-worthy sunsets with a side of vibrant Asian-inspired fare.

For the design, Sydney architecture firm Archebiosis Architects – in collaboration with builder Versatile Construction – took inspiration from the local landscape. The result is fresh, modern, polished and playful – and something for Sydney to be proud of.
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