SYDNEY - The Westin Sydney, located in the heart of the city's CBD, has been awarded the Best New Business Hotel in Asia at the Business Asia Magazine and Bloomberg Television Best Business Hotels in Asia Awards held in Singapore recently.
Readers of Business Asia Magazine, viewers of Bloomberg Television and business travellers in 14 countries in the Asia Pacific region voted on hotels in a number of Asian countries.
Westin hotels and resorts are currently offering a number of packages at various resorts in the Asia Pacific region. The Westin Resort, Guam offers access to the nearby LeoPalace Resort Club, a 27-hole Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer designed
golf course, home to the Asian PGA. Rentals are available and guests receive $30 off published greens fees. The Westin Resort, Macau is built into the mountainside, allowing access to The Macau Golf and Country Club, a 6,500-yard, par-71, championship 18-hole golf course. Designed by Hiroshi Ikeda, the course offers spectacular views over the picturesque Hac Sa Beach and the South China Sea and has hosted the Macau Open golf tournament for the past two years. Meanwhile the Westin Resort, Ta Shee, Taiwan offers 27 holes of championship golf
designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.
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