The highly regarded Grosvenor Place complex was conceived by Australian architecture forefather Harry Seidler and designed to sit harmoniously within its heritage setting at the northern gateway to Sydney CBD. Recognised around the world as an architectural masterpiece since its construction in 1982, the forward-thinking building incorporates space, views, light and civic spaces to breathtaking effect. Mod-cons include car parking, bike storage and showers as well as eateries and pubs that are popular in their own right such as Morrisons, The Oyster Room and Black Label by Burger Project. If you’re looking for more than great facilities, consider that Grosvenor Place is advantageously positioned among some of Sydney’s most important cultural institutions, that art exhibitions regularly take place in the lobby and that the building features in the VIVID light festival – for injections of culture, history and creativity, Grosvenor Place is a fantastic choice.