Commanding a premier position within the highly acclaimed 'Macquarie Apartments', this exceptional three-bedroom residence offers a rare opportunity to secure a world-class CBD sanctuary. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Italian architect Renzo Piano, this boutique building stands as an icon of glistening glass and terracotta on one of Sydney's most elite streets. Elegantly poised opposite the lush expanse of the Royal Botanic Garden, this premium home perfectly pairs timeless European design with sophisticated, light-filled Sydney living.
Boasting impressive house-like proportions, the expansive living and dining spaces flow effortlessly into a signature winter garden terrace. Here, adjustable glass louvers create a peaceful, all-weather retreat, allowing you to seamlessly blend indoor comfort with an iconic urban and garden backdrop.
- Designed by the world-renowned Pritzker Prize-winning Italian architect Renzo Piano
- Ultimate privacy with an exclusive layout, only two apartments on this level
- All-weather terrace with adjustable glass louvers for seamless indoor/outdoor living
- Premium kitchen equipped with solid stone benchtops and integrated appliances
- Master suite features built-in wardrobes and a luxurious, private marble ensuite
- House-like proportions with expansive, light-filled living, dining and kitchen zones
- Secure, side-by-side double parking with direct elevator access, additional storage
- Elite security with 24-hour executive concierge, video intercom for ultimate safety
- Resort-like facilities include an indoor heated lap pool, spa, sauna and gym
- Metres from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Opera House and world-class CBD dining
Unmatched in its convenience and prestige, 155 Macquarie Street sits on the edge of the financial district, just steps from Sydney's cultural landmarks including the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay, Martin Place, the State Library of NSW, and an array of world-class dining, cafes, luxury retail and public transport.
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