Travis Kelce admires view from girlfriend Taylor Swift’s lavish Sydney hotel room after touching down in Australia to join pop megastar on her Eras tour
Travis Kelce was spotted settling into what is believed to be his girlfriend Taylor Swift‘s Crown Sydney hotel room after touching down in Australia on Thursday morning.
The American football star, 34, arrived in Sydney via a private jet as he supports the global megastar amid her sold-out Eras tour shows.

The Bombardier Global 6000 arrived at 8.57am after travelling from Hawaii, and aerial footage showed Travis getting off the flight soon after.
Swift is rumoured to be staying at Crown’s presidential villa in Sydney’s Barangaroo, and it appears that Kelce has now joined her in the five-star luxury suite.
Pictures showed Kelce admiring Sydney’s landmarks from a lavish room, which boasted the same modern array of lights as the presidential villa, which typically costs AUD $25,000 per night.

The 800sqm residence is split over two levels and boasts unparalleled views over Sydney Harbour.
The first floor features an expansive living area, kitchen, bar, pool table, and a media room for entertaining.
A dining room comfortably hosts up to 10 people and there is also a fully equipped office and butler’s quarters.
Meanwhile, the second floor includes a spectacular master bedroom features a spacious bathroom complete with a marble spa bath and steam shower.

A second king-size bedroom features a deluxe ensuite, with the luxury extending to the fitness room complete with infrared sauna.
An open-air terrace comes with a heated, private infinity pool.
After arriving at the hotel, Kelce was seen admiring the views alongside his NFL star best friend Ross Travis, who has accompanied him on the big trip.
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