Sydney’s Beta Events named among world’s most beautiful venues

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Beta Events has been named one of the most beautiful and Instagrammable hotspots to visit in the world for a drink.

Named amongst 26 other hospitality venues, Prestige Online ranked the Castlereagh Street venue in sixth place.

The venues are ranked based on their visual appeal, as well as their quality and overall service they offer.

Each hotspot is selected for its Instagrammable décor, artistic designs, and themes. It’s also got to have a fine selection of drinks and be set in unique locations.

Beta Events is located across two floors at 238 Castlereagh Street in Sydney. The Gallery on Level 1 and The Grand on Level 2 and for a different feel and space there is the option to book the entire Alpha on Ground Floor, together with a private and semi-private dining area.  

It is most known for its exposed brick walls and grand archways which create the perfect Instagram aesthetic.

The venue is known for fine dining, hosting anything from classy events to weddings. The Bar also pays a subtle homage to the building’s long and rich history.

Here you can get unique Greek-inspired cocktails and enjoy a fine selection of drinks. The Greek cuisine draws inspiration from Alpha’s menu which has been masterfully crafted by Head Executive Chef, Peter Conistis.  

Source: Prestige Online.

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