Travis Kelce was seen admiring the incredible view from Taylor Swift’s $25,000-per-night presidential suite at the five-star Crown Sydney hotel Thursday morning, photos from the Daily Mail show.
The three-time Super Bowl champion joined the “Blank Space” singer Down Under this week as she prepares to bring her Eras Tour to Sydney.
Kelce was seen pensively looking out at the city’s major landmarks from the lavish digs, which feature floor to ceiling windows and unparalleled views of Sydney Harbour.
The two-story hotel room also boasts an open-air terrace and a private infinity pool on the 88th floor of the luxury property.
Kelce kept it casual in a white top with an oversized green jacket and a black cap.
The NFL star, who was seemingly in high spirits, stood alongside his pal, fellow football player Ross Travis, who accompanied him on the trip to Australia.
It appears Kelce and Swift, both 34, wasted no time hitting the town the moment Kelce landed on Thursday, as the two were seen touring the Sydney Zoo with Swift’s opening act, Sabrina Carpenter.
The 14-time Grammy winner apparently loved her first visit to the zoo so much on Wednesday that she brought her man back to see the animals for himself.
The two held hands while getting up close and personal with the Aussie wildlife during a private tour of the park, which is located in Western Sydney about 40 minutes away from the city center.
The “Cruel Summer” songstress and the football tight end even hand-fed kangaroos and koalas during their wholesome day out.
As previously reported, Swift jetted into Sydney after concluding three record-breaking performances at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last week.
She now has four shows ahead of her at Sydney’s Accor Stadium, running Feb. 23 to Feb. 26.
Earlier this month, the “Love Story” singer flew into Las Vegas to support Kelce during his third Super Bowl victory. His team, the Kansas City Chiefs, won over the San Francisco 49ers, 25-22 in overtime.
The duo secretly started dating in the summer of 2023 and made their romance public that September.