Inside the luxury hotel Rita Ora is staying at ahead of her role on The Voice

EXCLUSIVE! A rooftop swimming pool, Sydney Harbour views and a $16,000-a-night price tag: Inside the luxury hotel Rita Ora is staying at ahead of her role on The Voice… weeks after breaching COVID guidelines TWICE in the UK

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She recently endured a 14-day mandatory quarantine after landing in Australia ahead of filming her judging role on The Voice.

And now, Rita Ora is understood to be living at Sydney’s most expensive hotel with her sister, and music manager, Elena, until Channel Seven find accommodation to house them for the next few months.

On Monday, the 30-year-old checked into the five-star Park Hyatt hotel, which boasts stunning Sydney Harbour views.

A rooftop swimming pool, Sydney Harbour views and a $16,000-a-night price tag: Inside the luxury Park Hyatt hotel (pictured) Rita Ora is staying at ahead of her role on The Voice

Luxury: On Monday, the 30-year-old checked into the five-star Park Hyatt hotel, which boasts stunning Sydney Harbour views

Luxury: On Monday, the 30-year-old checked into the five-star Park Hyatt hotel, which boasts stunning Sydney Harbour views

The Park Hyatt features spacious suites, a private spa, fine dining, a gym, rooftop swimming pool and even a guesthouse. 

Located northwest of Sydney’s CBD in The Rocks, the hotel’s rooms boast views of the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and nearby attractions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art.

It’s unclear whether Rita splashed out on the presidential Sydney Suite – which boasts 950 square metres of pure luxury and costs $16,000 a night – or went for a less expensive option. 

Plush: Located northwest of Sydney's CBD in The Rocks, the hotel's rooms boast views of the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and nearby attractions including the Museum of Contemporary Art

Plush: Located northwest of Sydney’s CBD in The Rocks, the hotel’s rooms boast views of the Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge and nearby attractions including the Museum of Contemporary Art

Fine dining: Guests at the Park Hyatt get to enjoy five-star meals, including Wagyu beef, pan seared Cone Bay barramundi, tiger prawns and expensive French Champagne

Fine dining: Guests at the Park Hyatt get to enjoy five-star meals, including Wagyu beef, pan seared Cone Bay barramundi, tiger prawns and expensive French Champagne

The hotel’s interior includes custom-made furnishings and fittings, contemporary design features, plush carpets and state-of-the-art appliances.

On the more affordable end of the scale is the 75 square metre Opera Suite, which includes a king bed, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, an immaculate bathroom and two private balconies.

Rita can also relax in private at the Park Hyatt’s luxurious spa, which offers high-end treatments such as $390 caviar facials and a body scrub for $290.

Incredible: Guests also have access to a swimming pool and spa, as well as rooftop tanning beds boasting spectacular views

Incredible: Guests also have access to a swimming pool and spa, as well as rooftop tanning beds boasting spectacular views

Hotel guests also get to enjoy five-star meals, including Wagyu beef, pan seared Cone Bay barramundi, tiger prawns and expensive French Champagne.

This comes after the Hot Right Now songstress was branded ‘selfish’ by British police after holding a lockdown-flouting 30th birthday event in London in November, shortly after breaking the rules again by jetting to Cairo and failing to self-isolate on her return. 

However, she appears to have learned her lesson after issuing two public apologies, and has played by the rules since touching down in Australia earlier this month.

Rita recently finished her 14-day mandatory quarantine ahead of her role as a judge on The Voice, alongside Keith Urban, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy.

She's ready: Rita Ora (pictured) emerged from her mandatory 14-day hotel quarantine in Sydney on Monday

She’s ready: Rita Ora (pictured) emerged from her mandatory 14-day hotel quarantine in Sydney on Monday