Tuesday 9 January 2024

The Eve Brings a Refreshingly Local Flavour to Inner City Sydney

The Eve Hotel Sydney
Set amongst a labyrinth of lively laneways connecting Surry Hills and Redfern, the SJB-designed The Eve Hotel Sydney has a foothold in Sydney's past and present when it comes to guest experience.

Operated by TFE Hotels and developed and owned by TOGA Group – both headquartered in Sydney – and designed by Surry Hills based architects SJB, the Harbour City's newest 102-room boutique hotel is nestled in a thoughtfully curated new lifestyle precinct, Wunderlich Lane, at the centre of TOGA Group's Surry Hills Village.

Set on the site of Sydney's original Wunderlich Ltd factory, the carefully curated precinct's inner-city laneways will feature boutique shopping, al-fresco dining and design-led commercial and event spaces peppered amongst lush gardens at the doorstep of The Eve Hotel Sydney.

By design, The Eve hotel's pre-opening team is aiming to create spaces where guests and visitors can immerse themselves in the art, cultural, and culinary offerings from the local community… with the hotel at the centre of the creative experience.

“Every aspect of The Eve has been carefully crafted to evoke a sense of elegance, sophistication, and comfort, TFE CEO Antony Ritch said. “From the unique architectural features to the meticulously designed interiors, we are looking to create a hospitality experience that is both visually stunning and welcoming for all.”

Architecturally designed by local, Adam Haddow, and landscaped by Daniel Baffsky from Surry Hills' 360 Degrees, the hotel and wider precinct is characterised by beautifully designed laneways and lush greenery. The EVE Hotel will also feature a lavishly landscaped roof top deck, swimming pool, bar and restaurant with a fully operable glass roof and walls designed by leading Australian interior architect George Levissianis, also based in Surry Hills.

Like The Eve, Wunderlich Lane's retail shopfronts will provide an opportunity for moments of discovery. The al-fresco dining areas which hem the various walkways – including the precinct's focal point, the 'Oculus', an architectural void set above the outdoor dining terrace of the flagship restaurant space – are set to create a bustling atmosphere, just 4km from the city centre.

The hotel opens September 2024. https://theevehotel.com.au/

WHAT'S IN A NAME: The Eve Hotel Sydney (can be shortened to 'The Eve' after first use). The Eve Hotel Sydney is named as Cleveland Street is such a connector - an East West connection and an inner-city North-South connector. It's an increasingly important link between this emerging-recentering heart of the city. What is an Eve? Well, it's the night before and it's the excitement of a big event.

Wunderlich Lane: The precinct name pays homage to the original Wunderlich Ltd factory, whose outputs had a wide-ranging impact on Sydney's heritage architecture, such as the grand facades of the Government Bank in Martin Place and pressed metal ceilings which can still be found in Sydney's terrace homes to this day.

Location: 8 Baptist Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia, New South Wales
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* Jodi Clark at jclark@tfehotels.com

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