Featuring an indoor pool and a spa, All Seasons Resort Hotel Bendigo offers relaxing stays in elegant rooms with flat-screen TVs. It provides free parking and has a bistro and barbecue facilities.
Located just a 15-minute walk from the restaurants, shopping and art precinct of Bendigo, Schaller Hotel Bendigo offers free WiFi and an on-site cafe and bar.
Kathryn
Australia
Breakfast was great. Reasonably priced and a large serve - too large for me! Good coffee and excellent friendly service
Located opposite Lake Weeroona, Quality Hotel Lakeside offers an outdoor swimming pool. Guests enjoy free WiFi and can enjoy a meal at the onsite bar and restaurant.
Featuring an indoor pool, a hot tub and a cocktail bar, Quality Inn Colonial is just 5 minutes’ drive from Bendigo Stadium. A flat-screen TV with cable channels is standard in all rooms.
Cathy
Australia
We chose it for its location to the event we attended
Situated in the heart of Bendigo's arts, theatre and cafe precinct, Barclay On View features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Stephanie
Australia
The location is within walking distance to the CBD.
Located just 500 metres from Crook State Reserve, the 4-star Best Western Crystal Inn offers an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and rooms with an LCD TV.
Situated in the heart of Bendigo City Centre, Allawah Bendigo offers a mix of modern and traditional designed spaces surrounded by Bendigo's restaurants, bars, shops and galleries.
Rose
Australia
Good location, good that there was Netflix and Stan, however internet could be a little slow.
Bendigo McIvor Motor Inn is located 600 metres from Bendigo’s city centre. It features air-conditioned rooms with cable TV, and offers free on-site parking.
Eleanor
Australia
Clean rooms, well serviced, more spacious than other motels, friendly staff.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bendigo cost £71 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bendigo are £103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bendigo can on average be found for £116 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £69 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bendigo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £86 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bendigo will cost around £165 (based on Booking.com prices).
My favourite place in Bendigo is the Art Gallery. I've visited several times (not this time). It has the largest public collection of any inland city in Australia. The permanent indigenous collection is superb. The current temporary exhibition of a retrospective of a male artist (I can't remember his name), who grew up in Melbourne, but now lives in Castlemaine. He makes an excellent critique of modern Melbourne life. every picture is accessible and funny. I laughed at each painting.
The public gardens are beautiful.
There is a large second hand bookshop which I've visited, and would like to spend more time in.
There are atmospheric cafes and wine bars that I'd like to sample.
In all, an excellent city.
Richard
Australia
Scored 10
10
Loved the space, quietude, polite drivers, no major traffic...
Loved the space, quietude, polite drivers, no major traffic issues, friendly inhabitants, heritage, arts district. I found some really great cafes dog friendly and full of character. Found parking in the CBD Coles car park convenient for free parking with easy access to best CBD has to offer. Coming from Sydney I was chuffed there was Endotta Spa, Blue Illusion, Katmandu to name a few I wasn’t expecting to find necessarily. Apart from walking CBD easily I had to drive everywhere else for quick and easy movement between areas.
Janey
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beautiful and historic.
Beautiful and historic. Some magnificent old-style houses in hidden-away streets, beautifully restored. One had the most perfect hedge I have seen anywhere! Great food (I recommend Lake View Hotel on McCrae St). The nearby Lake Eppalock is serene.
Michael
Australia
Scored 10
10
The friendliness of the locals was just amazing.
The friendliness of the locals was just amazing. Has an exceptional art gallery and many historic buildings that are well worth a visit. The historic tram trip is a good start to get orientated to the city. Our trip was too short suggest staying more than 2 nights to enjoy the sights.
Heather
Australia
Scored 10
10
Although we have been previously we only spent a day there...
Although we have been previously we only spent a day there this time and there is so much to do and see there we should have stayed a week.
The Chinese museum and garden is a must see.
There are many restaurants and Bars in town.
Sundays are very quiet so skip that day unless your booked in to a theater show which they seem to have all the time.
The gold mine is really worth seeing and a tram ride is a must.
They often have special events. during our stay Bendigo put on a light show in the Gardens and they had a Paris exhibition both of which we missed due to time.
Old churches galore and if you a collector there are a lot of Antique shops in town
mkelzke
Australia
Scored 10
10
Bendigo is a fabulous location for a family trip.
Bendigo is a fabulous location for a family trip. There is plenty for the whole family to see and do in Bendigo. We enjoy visiting the historical sites and learning more about the gold rush. Many sites are in easy walking distance of each other meaning we barely used our car to get around. Bendigo is also very central for visiting other areas.
excellent location , staff and service , unfortunately there was a severe altercation and police required for a severe altercation in the hotel"pub" next door late at night disturbing the peace. it required 4 police cars to sort incident out.
other than that ,excellent service and so great to have bar drinks and nibbles in room and breakfast delivered on the am to which some hotels are doing away with. please don t lose this service.
Convenient location, clean, great hotel across the street for meals and plenty of off street parking. My room was set up as semi self contained providing toaster, microwave, plates and cutlery. Triple glazed windows blocked busy road noise. The onsite Manager Mark is such an asset, very polite and a wealth of knowledge regarding local history and attractions. Would definitely recommend.
Location is fantastic, right in the centre of Bendigo. The verandah on the Shamrock is a fantastic spot to sit and watch the world go by. The history of the hotel is fascinating as well. Also, credit must go to staff member Cody. He was very helpful with information on parking and fixing our room key issue.
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