Five-Star Hotel, Unobstructed Views, Luxurious Suites, A Diverse Group of International Travelers Quarantining Upon Arrival in Australia
Since yesterday, all international travelers returning to Australia are required to undergo a 14-day quarantine in hotels across each state. Currently, many airlines have only opened flights to Sydney or Melbourne, which are receiving the largest number of international arrivals. Australian media visited the hotel downstairs and captured the following photos,


A woman staying at the Hilton in Sydney immediately posted on '' (WeChat Moments), exclaiming, 'Even the bathrooms have TVs to watch!'


A couple waved at the reporter from the (floor-to-ceiling window) in their room

The Crown Promenade hotel in Melbourne, used for isolation, normally has a nightly rate of 230 AUD
Isolation-period travelers in Melbourne exclaimed: 'The next 14 days are going to be beautiful!'

A man in the Hilton Quarantine hotel posed: 'This entire room is mine!'

A Hilton hotel guest posted a photo: 'The hotel provides three meals a day, and they call you daily to confirm, but I didn't bring a toothbrush, the hotel didn't provide one.'

A man in the Hilton Quarantine hotel wore the white robe provided by the hotel, this is 'isolation'

A Singaporean woman showcased the dinner provided at the Hilton: meat pasta with tomato sauce

The Hilton hotel's stunning view: 'Spending two weeks in this hotel, hmm~ isn't that great'
Free snacks provided daily by the hotel

Hilton hotel quarantine entry guide: 'The hotel will provide three meals a day, disinfect the room every three days, offer paid laundry service, but provide a 50% discount during your stay'

Hotel security guards outside the luxury hotel
Important words repeated three times:
Currently, Australia is arranging two-week quarantine for returning travelers is free.
Currently, Australia is arranging two-week quarantine for returning travelers is free.
Currently, Australia is arranging two-week quarantine for returning travelers is free.
This is free, and the state governments are complaining, but the hotel industry believes it can help them solve their current bleak situation.