The globally recognized Moxy Hotels, a gem from Marriott Bonvoy’s ensemble of 31 hotel brands, announced the launch of its latest addition – Moxy Sydney Airport. This marks the brand’s bold inaugural step into the Australian market.
Strategically nestled in Mascot, an Inner-South suburb of Sydney, the 301-room hotel combines the charm of the locale’s industrial heritage with the zest of Moxy’s signature experiential voice. Guests are promised not just a stay, but a vibrant experience, only 10 minutes away from Sydney International Airport. With the pink Moxy airport shuttle bus ready at service, the journey to the hotel becomes an experience in itself.
Matthew Boettcher, Vice President and Global Brand Leader of Moxy Hotels, expressed, “Sydney, with its array of iconic attractions and pulsating urban life, offers the perfect backdrop for the spirited Moxy brand. We’re eager to welcome our guests to immerse in the city’s magic while basking in Moxy’s unique, disruptive hotel vibe.”
Visitors will be treated to interiors inspired by Mascot’s industrial and art-deco legacy, ingeniously crafted by the renowned Canadian designers, MAED. COLLECTIVE. Along with its breathtaking facade that boasts a public art mural by local artist Elliott Routledge, the hotel offers a series of experiences – from the multifunctional lobby space designed for work and social interactions to the industrial-chic bedrooms enriched with smart tech features.
Moxy Sydney Airport is also set to delight food aficionados. The Bar Moxy stands as a symbol of Sydney’s rich food and drink culture, while the streetside cafe, Little Baxter, offers a nostalgic nod to the iconic Australian Milk Bar.
Speaking on this occasion, Michelle Scott, General Manager at Moxy Sydney Airport, remarked, “We’re not just launching a hotel; we’re redefining the airport hotel experience. At Moxy Sydney Airport, guests are promised everything they desire and nothing redundant.”
With its perfect blend of local cultural touches and Moxy’s youthful zest, Moxy Sydney Airport is poised to become Sydney’s most sought-after gateway.