1/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelQT Sydney is eclectic, fashion-forward and often cheeky, as reflected by the property’s doorperson, or “Director of Chaos.” // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext2/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelThe Directors of Chaos escort guests to the lobby, which is located on the second floor and away from the bustle of Market Street. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext3/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelQT Sydney occupies two of the city’s historic buildings: the former Gowings department store and the still-operational State Theatre. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext4/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelPricy and stylish, the Gilt Lounge is one of Sydney’s most impressive cocktail bars. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext5/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelGilt overlooks the Gowings Bar & Grill, a European-style brasserie and open kitchen equipped with a wood-fired oven and a wood rotisserie. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext6/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelDaily live oysters, wood roasted garlic snails and chilled organic chicken salad with quail eggs are a few of the options at Gowings Bar & Grill. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext7/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelFind a treatment on the SpaQ website by selecting how you feel: “Run down,” “like a boss,” “hungover” and “like getting dolled up” are options. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext8/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelMen are a target demographic for QT Sydney, which features the old-school style SpaQ Barber Shop. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext9/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelQT Sydney rooms reflect the brand’s focus on bold and eclectic design, as well as luxury. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext10/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelCurated by the QT’s food and beverage staff, items range from top-shelf liquor and organic beet chips to an emergency bowtie “for all formal emergencies.” // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext11/11QT Sydney Boutique HotelThe state suites feature a curated art collection and balconies that overlook Sydney’s CBD. // © 2014 QT SydneyPreviousNext