Toga Group has set an opening date of September 2024 for the 102-room boutique hotel within its Surry Hills Village development.

The Eve Hotel Sydney – owned by Toga Group and operated by TFE Hotels – is located on the site of Sydney’s original Wunderlich Ltd factory and will form part of a new lifestyle precinct, Wunderlich Lane, which will offer boutique shopping, al-fresco dining and design-led commercial and event spaces.

An artist’s impression of the retail space at Wunderlich Lane

“We have a prominent address at the crossroads of Surry Hills and Redfern and a location full of rich history,” said Toga Group Managing Director and TFE Hotels Chairman, Allan Vidor.

“And our team are very much looking forward to sharing our version of Sydney hospitality with the local community and with travellers looking to immerse themselves in a genuine and vibrant experience.”

Designed by Surry Hills based architects SJB and landscaped by Daniel Baffsky from 360 Degrees, The Eve Hotel will offer spaces for guests and visitors to immerse themselves in art, cultural and culinary offerings from the local community.

“Every aspect of The Eve has been carefully crafted to evoke a sense of elegance, sophistication, and comfort,” said TFE Hotels CEO Antony Ritch.

An artist’s impression of The Eve Hotel Sydney

“From the unique architectural features to the meticulously designed interiors, we are looking to create a hospitality experience that is both visually stunning and welcoming for all.”

The hotel will feature a rooftop deck, swimming pool, bar and restaurant with a fully operable glass roof and walls, designed by leading Australian interior architect, George Levissianis.

“The unique features of this hotel can be found in the hand-crafted details of the glazed faience, the bespoke lighting by Sydney designer, Henry Wilson, and in the Australiana palette which provides rich tones,” Vidor said.

“The rooftop pool and bar and its unique location on the fringe of Surry Hills and Redfern’s creative hub, and indeed the retail shops which look outward to the community, combine to provide a guest experience that’s embedded in inner city Sydney.”