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TRYP offers guests an authentic city experience
Tryp BY Wyndham Pulteney Street Adelaide — Photo by Wyndham
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world's largest hotel franchising company and leading provider of management services with more than 1,600 hotels in approximately 20 markets and territories in Asia Pacific, has recently unveiled two new hotels in Australasia, with the latest being TRYP by Wyndham Pulteney Street Adelaide. Known for its cosmopolitan culture and rich history in arts and festivals, South Australia most recently saw an annual average of approximately 6.8 million travellers each year before the pandemic. As borders continue to reopen, the state expects tourism figures to steadily pick up in the coming months, buoyed by a robust events calendar, reestablished cruise ship visits, and additional air links.
Marking the entry of TRYP by Wyndham into Australia and the state of South Australia, TRYP by Wyndham Pulteney Street Adelaide will be Wyndham's 49th hotel in the South Pacific. Set in the heart of Adelaide's central business district, the 120-room TRYP by Wyndham Pulteney Street Adelaide features a contemporary, edgy interior and showcases the traditional energy of the city through modern furnishings and architecture.
TRYP by Wyndham Pulteney Street Adelaide offers guests an authentic city experience. The property is within walking distance of multicultural restaurants, buzzing bars, decorated laneways, and boutique shopping at the Adelaide Central Markets and Rundle Mall. A short drive from Adelaide Airport (ADL), the hotel is just minutes away from football and cricket matches at Adelaide Oval, the picturesque Glenelg Beach, and the Adelaide Zoo.
Adding to Wyndham's Australasia portfolio is its 48th hotel, further building on its strong growth pipeline from FY'22. TRYP by Wyndham Tory Street Wellington, launched in February earlier this year, and signified the first TRYP by Wyndham brand in not only New Zealand but in the wider South Pacific.