Hotel near Cairns City,Cairns100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.12
1. **Prime Location:** Situated right on the Cairns Esplanade, it's a mere 2-minute walk to the Reef Fleet Terminal (the departure point for Great Barrier Reef tours) and 3 minutes to the Esplanade Lagoon. Restaurants and night markets are plentiful nearby, and a taxi ride to the airport takes about 13 minutes.
2. **Amenities & Experience:** Most modern rooms feature private balconies with city or harbor views. The free Wi-Fi is stable, and the outdoor pool is comfortable. The Bushfire Flame Grill Brazilian BBQ has a great reputation (breakfast/dinner are extra). Paid parking is limited, and street-facing rooms occasionally experience noise.
3. **Service:** There's a 24-hour front desk with multi-lingual staff who can assist with booking Great Barrier Reef/rainforest excursions. Luggage storage is seamless.
4. **Drawbacks:** Parking can be tight during peak season, some bathrooms are a bit dated, and breakfast isn't particularly cheap.
We stayed at Chinchilla Motor Inn as a family and had a fantastic experience. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and well-maintained — perfect for a family stopover. A special mention to the lovely lady at reception who was incredibly helpful and welcoming. Highly recommend for anyone passing through or staying in Chinchilla!
Hotel near Brisbane Airport,Hamilton41.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.24
Lovely location. Clean and comfortable. Nice amenities in the bathroom and tea/coffee with nice little tooth of biscuits. Restaurants close by with nice riverside walk and setting. Furniture a little dated but did not detract from the nice large room. Would definitely recommend for an airport stay.
Hotel near Brisbane Airport,Eagle Farm41.8% of visitors choose this area
MM57004****2025.12.27
The room was just okay, I'd give it a 70 out of 100. The best part was the airport shuttle, so it's quite recommended if you have an early flight. I'd especially like to praise the front desk lady. I arrived early and couldn't check in immediately; I had to wait until after 2 PM. She saw me dozing off in the lobby, barely able to keep my eyes open, and let me check in early. That was very thoughtful and heartwarming.
Hotel near Brisbane Central Business District,Brisbane58.2% of visitors choose this area
QQibaoleyuan2025.07.13
The hotel used to be an old casino in Brisbane, a 200-year-old heritage-listed building, which was later renovated and converted into a hotel. It's just a few minutes' walk from Queen Street, making its location very central.
I didn't encounter any Chinese-speaking staff at the front desk, but all the staff members I met from various countries were friendly, polite, and very accommodating. Interestingly, I did meet a Chinese employee among the housekeeping staff.
The hotel has a grand overall feel, reminiscent of an old-world European boutique hotel. I was satisfied with both the cleanliness and the bedding – naturally, when traveling, these are the two aspects I care about most. We booked three rooms: two with twin beds and one with a Pallet king-size bed. The rooms had very high ceilings and were spacious. Overall, we were satisfied.
Minor drawbacks:
1. As it's an older building, it naturally has a slightly dated feel, but this doesn't detract from its overall charm.
2. Breakfast was à la carte and the quality was excellent. However, one experience was enough; on the second day, we all opted for McDonald's breakfast.
3. There was a small amount of rubbish left in the bathroom bin. It's unclear whether it was left by the previous guest or overlooked by housekeeping during cleaning.
The hotel's location is excellent, right in the heart of the scenic area and close to the light rail station, making it convenient to get anywhere. The hotel's kitchen, billiard room, and movie theater are all great. My stay exceeded my expectations.
Had a great stay at Gladstone Central Hotel. The rooms were clean, spacious, and well-equipped, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. Convenient location close to shops and restaurants. A comfortable and hassle-free experience—highly recommended!
A little subtropical oasis right in the middle of town.
Conventionally located in the town centre with access to shops and businesses, next door to Woolies and a short walk to the beach. And yet it’s a quiet, peaceful and lush spot to stay.
Spotlessly clean. Lovely staff.
My personal experience staying here was great.
Pros:
1. The corner floor-to-ceiling windows offered fantastic views and natural light.
2. The hotel's Wi-Fi was fast and had excellent coverage.
3. The buffet breakfast offered a good variety and quality, even having xiao long bao (soup dumplings).
4. Although the room was small, it was well-designed, and all essential functions were met.
5. The bathroom also had great natural light, along with a full frosted floor-to-ceiling glass panel. If you're visiting in the summer, you could easily hand wash your delicates and hang them in the bathroom, using the sliding door to help air dry them. They'd be dry in half a day.
Cons:
1. Trip.com indicated that there was Chinese service available, but I specifically confirmed with the front desk, and the hotel does not offer it.
2. The bedside table in this room type was quite small, making space a bit tight for personal items (as shown in P5).
3. This room type didn't come with a proper chair and desk (but this wasn't a big issue for me).
4. The hotel is located on a small peninsula, so you have to walk a little extra each time you go out.
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GGuest UserGreat location for the gabba and the small kitchen area with fridge was a bonus. It is advertised as with a swimming pool but it is no more than a jacuzzi with only 6 sun loungers, a really small space.
The room wasn’t as clean as u would have expected , floors were dirty on both tiles and carpet and the shelves were very dusty
GGuest UserI was very satisfied. There is a shop near the hotel, which is very helpful. Due to its location, it is a place where you do not have to eat. The hotel employees are very nice.
GGuest UserHad to wait while one of our 2 rooms was made up but the room that was supposed to have been made up had only had the beds done. Toothpaste splattered across the bathroom mirror, toilet unscrubbed, no face washers, hand towel or bath mat though there were fresh towels on the beds.
The kitchen hadn't been done as there was no dish cloth or liquid for cleaning only 2 tea cups, no mugs and the fridge contained half eaten yoghurt, a full bag of grapes and a 1/4 of rotten watermelon its juices all crusted under it.
The well frosted freezer contained a partially eaten iceblock frosted into the freezer, obviously it had been there long enough to be frosted to it.
The kitchen had not been stocked with tea coffee sugar or most importantly for me milk (being a little fussy I bring my own tea and coffee)
I have doubts about if it was vaccumed due to the pills as several other items on the carpet. I mention the pills as we had young children with us.
The aircon remote had no batteries or back to it but we just swopped out the batteries for the T.V. remote
The cleaner sent to remedy this politely made it clear that she wasn't the one who'd made up the room. She cleaned the mirror restocked the face washers, hand towel and bath mat, removed the food from the fridge and freezer and upon request gave me a cloth for me to scrub off the crusted watermelon juice.
The beds were clean (I checked) with fresh sheets and comfortable. They were clear that they expected courtesy to others by not making alot of noise late at night or slamming doors. The pool area could have been cleaned. I don't know where the dirt came from but it was there when we arrived and still there when we left. The lobby chairs I wouldn't sit in, needed a good scrub with soap and water.
They unlocked the freezer at the Cafe late one night for us to buy ice cream. The staff were helpful and polite. The kids loved playing ping pong and swimming.
GGuest UserIt was a bit painful from the get go checking in. You have to go to a different hotel a block over. There is nowhere to park to check in. I called the number to be put through to a call centre that isn’t on site.
Call 1: yes you can park in the visitor parking just buzz and they’ll let you in.
Call 2: while blocking the driveway I’m unable to find a buzzer that reaches reception. Operator sounds confused, I hang up and someone is coming out so I sneak in.
Call 3: I’m parked in visitor parks, go up the lift and come out at another building. She again sounds confused. If I go out the door I won’t be able to get back in without a fob, so I’m asking which way I should go. There are no signs to tell me how to get to Ivy and Eve apartments. I eventually find a worker who takes me around to reception. Sorted. Or so I think.
I check in with reception. The girl was really lovely and informative. So I think, until I reach the carpark of the next building I’m staying at. The sheet of paper she gave me says “your allocated car space is 131 and is located on 55. I drive in looking for level 55, car space 131. Neither of these exist.
Call 4: Where is my carpark? Am I missing something. Keep in mind every time I call I’m asked to give all my details so they can verify my booking so by now I’m pretty tired of it all. She finds my booking and says oh yes you’re in park 55 on level B1. (See photo for why I was confused!)
I drive around the carpark looking for a 55. It doesn’t exist. All carparks are labelled with a sign saying Art house and 4 numbers. Ok maybe it’s the last 2? Nope doesn’t exist. After driving around for a bit I realise there are numbers on the ground of the carpark that are completely different to the signs (I didn’t look at the ground because the signs said art house)
So finally I work out that this is my park. Another confused guest stops to ask me where his park might be and I explain it’s the floor ones not the art house signs. So I wasn’t the only one.
Ok so park the car, go upstairs to room 1106 which of course is on floor 10. Makes sense lol. As soon as I open the door I’m hit with a wet musty kind of smell. Like the place had been flooded and not allowed to dry out properly maybe? I opened all the windows and when that didn’t work I went and bought some air freshener to hide the smell a bit.
We left all the doors open all night and next day and the smell improved. The lounge chairs are not comfy if you’re looking for a stay in watch Netflix type staycay, but the beds are really comfy. The place was pretty immaculately clean so that was nice. And washer dryer were great to have.
If I had have known I’d need to go through all that checkin at another building I would not have booked. Maybe I missed the part that mentioned this? Ahh well we enjoyed our stay in general, it just didn’t get off to a good start.
GGuest UserWe didn't expect our stay to be in such a wonderful setting. With tennis court, fantastic pools area with gym etc. we were on the 2nd floor with Riverview WOW. THE resort is totally central to all. Also the cost factor unbelievable not your normal Surfer Paradise $$$$$. Totally recommend
GGuest UserI was lucky to choose this hotel in Brisbane during the Christmas holiday. The suite has two large beds, a kitchen with a dishwasher, two sinks in the bathroom, separate wet and dry areas, and a beautiful swimming pool. The location is also good. There is a bus but the train requires more than ten minutes of walking up and down the hill, which is quite tiring.
SSunsanrenMy personal experience staying here was great.
Pros:
1. The corner floor-to-ceiling windows offered fantastic views and natural light.
2. The hotel's Wi-Fi was fast and had excellent coverage.
3. The buffet breakfast offered a good variety and quality, even having xiao long bao (soup dumplings).
4. Although the room was small, it was well-designed, and all essential functions were met.
5. The bathroom also had great natural light, along with a full frosted floor-to-ceiling glass panel. If you're visiting in the summer, you could easily hand wash your delicates and hang them in the bathroom, using the sliding door to help air dry them. They'd be dry in half a day.
Cons:
1. Trip.com indicated that there was Chinese service available, but I specifically confirmed with the front desk, and the hotel does not offer it.
2. The bedside table in this room type was quite small, making space a bit tight for personal items (as shown in P5).
3. This room type didn't come with a proper chair and desk (but this wasn't a big issue for me).
4. The hotel is located on a small peninsula, so you have to walk a little extra each time you go out.
GGuest UserOnly lost one point from me, because of the WiFi signal but I can live without I'm just glad I don't have the kids with me. Personally apart from that my stay was flawless. It has the perfect, location, service, security, cleanliness, not overly priced and I've also saved a lot of cigarettes (because I'm too lazy to walk outside to have one). Then there's the bed!! Wow the bed is lovely, on arrival I had things to do but I laid down for a ”little bit” and I woke up at midnight 😬😮😁
I will definitely be returning in the future. .
TTaishanshendiaoxialvHotel location: Super convenient, right outside is George Square and Queen Street. You can even see the clock tower of the square from your room. Truly irreplaceable.
Hardware facilities: The space isn't huge, but the facilities are quite complete. Although it's an old hotel, the cleanliness is still good.
Service: We stayed for 2 nights and noticed there was only one bottle of milk. We told the staff, and they immediately brought a whole pack, which was great.
However, the bathroom fan was broken. We called maintenance, and they came to look at it but couldn't fix it on the spot, saying they'd come back the next afternoon. But when we returned to our room late the next evening, it still wasn't fixed, and we weren't informed why. This needs improvement.
Hotel near Brisbane Central Business District, Brisbane
Price per night from:€112
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