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What it’s like to stay at voco Gosford, the Central Coast’s newest hotel

For the first time in 15 years, the Central Coast has welcomed a new hotel. Here’s a first look.

Located in the central hub of Gosford, luxury hotel voco Gosford has finally opened its doors after much anticipation. Part of the $375-million Archibald Precinct – a project locals and industry folk alike have been watching closely – voco Gosford is the region’s first new hotel in 15 years. Spanning two towers, this development has transformed the skyline of Gosford and aims to kickstart the revival of this waterfront city with ample potential that has seen some great new dining venues and breweries open in recent years. The voco is Gosford’s most exciting development to date.

I checked out the new hotel, which launched with incredible fanfare in early December.

Where is voco Gosford?

the voco Gosford, Central Coast exterior
The luxury voco Gosford’s location is where the action happens.

The voco Gosford is in the heart of Gosford on the Central Coast, around an hour from Sydney and 90 minutes from Newcastle by car, and just nine minutes’ walk from Gosford railway station. The property is also a short walk from the waterfront and Polytec Stadium, home ground of the Central Coast Mariners and host to many other sporting matches and events, such as NRL games, music concerts and community events.

Within 15 minutes’ drive of the hotel, you can explore Somersby Falls, the Australian Reptile Park, and the beachside towns of Terrigal – the new Terrigal Pavilion is a must-visit – and Avoca.

What is the style and character of voco Gosford?

the lobby of voco Gosford
Warm and earthy tones set a cosy and inviting vibe.

Part of IHG Hotels & Resorts, voco Gosford is a premium property inspired by the Central Coast’s laidback but playful spirit. It hits the brief with a calming colour palette of neutrals, soft greens and blues is a nod to the coastal locale, with brassand timber fixtures adding warmth.

The hotel is a luxury offering but doesn’t feel pretentious, with friendly staff and relaxed dining venues. Nods to the local area are given throughout the hotel, including the artwork and photography (the guest room hallways feature black and white images of places around Gosford, for example).

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What are the rooms and suites at voco Gosford like?

a look inside one of the suites at voco Gosford
The suites are designed with a contemporary aesthetic.

The property features 130 guest rooms, including standard rooms with a king bed, premium rooms with a king or two queen beds and a balcony, and spacious suites with a king bed and balcony. All rooms feature walk-in showers and views over the bay or city.

Our premium king room is spacious, featuring a plush king bed with a mint green fabric headboard and subtle pastel-hued artworks above. The luggage bench and bedside tables are topped with a gorgeous Terrazzo, and the mini bar is housed within a chic freestanding mint green and timber cabinet (complete with L’OR pod-coffee machine). We have a corner lounge and table for enjoying room service (I order a delicious pumpkin and haloumi salad with grilled chicken for a late lunch), a small balcony with furniture and a huge television.

Hotel bathrooms are getting more attention these days, and ours is no exception. With a gorgeous powder blue vanity, taupe-coloured walls and floor with a dark blue feature tile, a spacious walk-in shower, brass tapware and a gold-framed backlit mirror, it’s the type of bathroom you want to get glam in. The shower and basin are stocked with large refillable Apotheke products.

What facilities does voco Gosford have?

holding a chicken burger at Archies, voco Gosford
The pub-style Archies bistro features much-loved pub grub.

The hotel is located within The Archibald Precinct, the Central Coast’s newest drinking and dining destination. The Lobby Bar is a stylish spot for a coffee or a pre-dinner drink.

Up a short flight of stairs, Archies is a contemporary space that comprises a sports bar and Ironbark, a pub-style bistro. The menu features classics such as burgers and chicken parmi, as well as a selection from the grill including an exclusive dry-aged cabinet (think striploin and tomahawk). There’s plenty of seating for large groups, including comfy leather booths and a fireplace in the centre. Next door, in a cosy space, Paolo’s Pizzeria serves antipasti, handmade egg pasta and woodfired pizza.

the dining interior of Astra restaurant, voco Gosford
Astra rooftop bar is on level 28 of the hotel.

The jewel in the crown, quite literally, is Astra. Perched 28 storeys above Gosford, Astra is a sophisticated restaurant and bar that serves fire-licked Japanese-inspired fare and cocktails with a killer view of Brisbane Water. With Michelin-trained executive chef Maxime Chasseriaud at the helm, the menu includes a raw bar selection and yakitori. This elegant space is centred around a striking green marble bar and filled with blush pink velvet furniture, which matches the sunset on the evening we visit.

On Level 5, there’s a well-equipped gym (with a day spa set to open in the first half of 2026), a glittering resort-style pool with views and Saltfire Buffet, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Saltfire’s extensive bar backs onto the hotel pool, so you can enjoy swim-up cocktails like you’re truly on holiday. The buffet breakfast has plenty of options including hot and cold dishes (eggs, bacon, salmon, cheeses, pastries, yoghurt, moreish granola and more). Low expectations are usually kept for hotel buffet coffee – but I am delightfully surprised. A huge tick.

As far as sustainability initiatives, the hotel is single-use plastic free and there are filtered water stations on each level. Parking is available below the hotel at $35 per day.

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Does voco Gosford have access for guests with disabilities?

The hotel has flat terrain between the carpark and hotel entrance, accessible parking, and ramp access to restaurants and leisure facilities. Wheelchair accessible rooms, rooms with handrails, grab bars and handheld shower heads are available. Service pets are permitted.

Is voco Gosford family-friendly?

Yes, the hotel has rooms that can sleep up to four guests. Archies, Paolo’s Pizzeria and Saltfire Buffet are all child-friendly dining venues. Archies also has an indoor playground for children to enjoy while adults relax.

Details

A bathroom with a freestanding bath at voco Gosford
Bathrooms are ultra-chic.

Best for: This sophisticated hotel is the new darling of Gosford. It’s perfect for visitors who want to enjoy a luxe stay on the Central Coast with drinking and dining at their fingertips. It’s also convenient for those attending an event or sporting match at Polytec Stadium.

 Address: 108 Donnison Street, Gosford

Price: From $299 per night.

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Megan Arkinstall
Megan Arkinstall is a freelance travel writer who you’ll often find at the beach, bushwalking or boating with her young family. She loves reliving travel memories through writing, whether that be sipping limoncello in a sun-drenched courtyard of Monterosso or swimming with green turtles in the aquamarine waters of Tropical North Queensland.
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Your guide to a summer staycation in Sydney

    Kassia Byrnes Kassia Byrnes
    Discover the magic of a Sydney staycation in summer at The Fullerton Hotel Sydney.

    Sydney City is magical in summer. Warm summer evenings beg to be spent sipping cool cocktails at one of many al fresco and rooftop bars. Ferries and buses are ready to transport travellers to the best nearby beaches for salty days on the sand. National parks and rainforests are waiting to be explored. And the city’s events calendar is packed, from live music to cultural attractions. All elements that call for a Sydney staycation.

    Discover where to eat, stay and play for the perfect local getaway.

    Where to stay

    The Fullerton Hotel Sydney

    the Fullerton Hotel Sydney
    Sleep inside a 151-year-old icon.

    Amid the bustle of the perfect Sydney staycation, one needs a place to escape to and recharge. Enter, The Fullerton Hotel Sydney. The hotel is an icon in its own right – nestled inside the 151-year-old building that was originally Sydney’s General Post Office, its heritage-listed sandstone walls and Victorian renaissance grandeur have been carefully preserved – providing a rare chance to sleep within Sydney’s history.

    Despite its fascinating history, the hotel isn’t short on modern, luxurious comforts. Rooms and suites are available in both the modern high-rise with gorgeous views over the clock tower and lively city below, or inside the historical post office building itself.

    the Fullerton Hotel Sydney Heritage Long Suite bathroom
    Heritage rooms maintain their old-world style.

    Either way, guests can enjoy sophisticated touches, including a deluxe bed and pillow menu, Harman Kardon Bluetooth speakers, a digital concierge, a Vittoria coffee machine and amenities from the Balmain bathroom collection.

    The team at this five-star hotel provides excellence and a quality experience for all their guests, while amenities like a gym help with a well-rounded stay. For a peaceful moment with sweeping city views, enter The Fullerton Club Lounge on level 28. This private haven for dining and relaxation is available to any guests staying on the hotel’s club floors and suites.

    Add to this a central location in the CBD’s Martin Place, with easy access to Sydney’s top attractions, and convenience meets style.

    Where to drink & dine

    1. The Bar

    the Fullerton Hotel afternoon tea at the bar
    Indulge in the Fullerton Signature Afternoon Tea.

    Inside The Fullerton Hotel Sydney’s lobby, The Bar does more than sling a few delicious cocktails (although it certainly does that well). Its brown leather chairs and glass ceiling create the perfect, almost al fresco, setting for the Fullerton Signature Afternoon Tea.

    Served daily from 12 to 4 pm, the afternoon tea is a nod to the cherished social occasion it once was during the Victorian Renaissance era. People like to dress up for this afternoon tea, and if you’re lucky, a pianist often sits down at the on-site grand piano, just adding to the elegance.

    The afternoon tea is served high tea style, offering reimagined British flavours of the Victorian Renaissance era with a unique blend of  Australia’s culinary heritage. A sweet layer offers delights like a Malted Milk Envelope (a milk mousse layered between two biscuits), Bakewell Pudding (a super tasty egg-based pudding), and Apple Charlotte.

    On the savoury layer, expect finger sandwiches with fillings like cucumber, egg and smoked salmon. While classic pinwheels and stuffed eggs almost make the menu. And, of course, all finished off with traditional scones served with cream and mixed berry jam.

    Can’t fit in a whole afternoon tea? Be sure to at least order a slice of the 32-layered chocolate cake, a decadent mix of dark chocolate crémeux, fresh whipped cream, and Valrhona Azélia chocolate sauce. ⁣

    2. The Place

    the Fullerton Hotel the place dining
    Dine in the stunning GPO atrium.

    On level one of The Fullerton Hotel Sydney lives The Place – the hotel’s restaurant, in an atrium overlooking the former GPO. Here, dine on Modern Australian cuisine – think fresh, local seafood and a Riverina steak sandwich – along with a touch of Singaporean signature dishes, like Thai-style green curry or chicken satay. All in the shadow of the GPO clock tower, enjoying the GPO atrium’s natural light.

    3. Local gelato

    Couple enjoying ice-creams at First Fleet Park, The Rocks
    Enjoy ice cream in the sunshine. (Image: Destination NSW)

    What is summer without ice cream and/or gelato? Luckily, there are plenty of options just a short walk from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, whether you’re craving a midday pick-me-up or an after-sun treat.

    What to do/see

    1. GPO Heritage Tour

    the Fullerton Hotel Sydney lobby
    Be awed by the building’s history.

    Want to know more about the building you’re staying in? The Fullerton Hotel Sydney offers a complimentary 90-minute GPO Heritage Tour. Follow a knowledgeable tour guide to discover the stories, tales and legends of the former Sydney General Post Office building.

    From the iconic clock tower (completed in 1891) to the black-and-white tiled staircase at 1 Martin Place, which was once the main entrance to the GPO and today serves as a prominent feature of the building to the 24 stone faces (mascarons) on the Martin Place side of the building. Part of the 1880s-era facade (designed by architect James Barnet), each represents different states, countries and continents.

    2. Circular Quay

    aerial of circular quay sydney
    Catch a ferry from Circular Quay. (Image: Destination NSW)

    An easy walk or light rail ride away from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, lies the bustling Circular Quay. Here, you can sit for a drink and nibbles at the Opera Bar, or head into the iconic house itself for a show. It’s also a major ferry port, becoming your gateway to Sydney’s beaches, Luna Park and even Sydney Zoo.

    3. Royal Botanic Gardens

    view of circular quay from Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden
    Wander through Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. (Image: Destination NSW)

    Just beyond Circular Quay, discover Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. Wander through this 30-hectare, heritage-listed, botanical garden – exploring its differing sections, from Australian native botanicals to garden beds of vibrant flowers to towering groves of international trees.

    It’s also the perfect place for a picnic, so pick up supplies before you come and enjoy a spot on the grassy meadow looking out into the harbour.

    4. Theatre Royal

    a show at Theatre Royal
    Take in a show at Theatre Royal. (Image: Daniel Boud)

    Just a one-minute walk from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, take in a show at Theatre Royal. Built in 1976, the theatre has been offering a broad range of entertainment since the 1990s. Expect a show roster that ranges from the classics (like Cats) to the modern) like Pretty Woman: The Musical).

    Start planning a summer stay in Sydney worth remembering at fullertonhotels.com/fullerton-hotel-sydney.