Argus Hotel Darwin offers accommodation in Darwin. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels. The rooms have a private bathroom.
Conveniently situated on the Esplanade, Novotel Darwin CBD boasts a swimming pool and an atrium with a spectacular indoor tropical rainforest, complete with cascading vines, palm trees and a...
Shirley
Australia
Lcation and friendliness of staff, superior room was great
Situated in the heart of the vibrant Darwin Waterfront, Vibe Hotel features contemporary rooms with free WiFi and a lovely wave pool, just steps from shops and nightlife.
Ideally positioned in the heart of Darwin CBD, Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel is just minutes' from the Darwin Waterfront Precinct and the city's dining, entertainment and shopping hub, including Smith Street...
Goble
Australia
As above and further the meals were great. The evening meals were exceptional and have recommended you to others
Well situated in the centre of Darwin, Capitanos offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a garden. The hotel features family rooms.
Chelsea
Australia
Large comfortable bed, full size fridge, kitchenette facilities, great air con, great location right in the city
Hilton Garden Inn Darwin offers relaxed accommodation in a central location, overlooking Darwin Harbour and the Esplanade. Features include an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and poolside bar.
Guests can enjoy a drink or meal by the pool at Novotel Darwin Airport. Located only 250 metres from Darwin Airport, it offers free airport transfers and free cable TV.
Mary
Australia
Great pool, great breakfast
Loved the walk along rapid creek
Darwin City Hotel is located in the Darwin CBD district, just a 2-minute walk from Crocosaurus Cove and an 8-minute walk from Darwin Entertainment Centre.
Situated in the heart of the vibrant Darwin Waterfront, Vibe Hotel features contemporary rooms with free WiFi and a lovely wave pool, just steps from shops and nightlife.
Excellent breakfast choice and restaurant position
The Cavenagh Hotel is located 700 metres from Darwin Convention Centre, 900 metres from Darwin Entertainment Centre, 500 metres from Crocosaurus Cove and a 700 metre walk from the Darwin Waterfront...
Booking was easy and friendly staff. Room was clean.
This modern boutique hotel is located in the heart of Darwin city centre. It offers beautifully appointed rooms, plus a restaurant, café, room service and an outdoor plunge pool.
The location was great for the purpose of our trip
Situated in Darwin, 2.7 km from Mindil Beach, 2 bedroom apartment with City view features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Located in Darwin city centre, just 250 metres from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbour.
The staff were fantastic and great location in the city
Conveniently situated on the Esplanade, Novotel Darwin CBD boasts a swimming pool and an atrium with a spectacular indoor tropical rainforest, complete with cascading vines, palm trees and a waterfall...
Location with views over the sea.
Closeness to CBD
Located in Darwin City, the Frontier Darwin Hotel is a 3.5 star property offering a variety of spacious rooms featuring views over the lush tropical landscape and sweeping city views.
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and gaming facilities, Winnellie Hotel Motel offers accommodation in Winnellie, 5 km from Darwin. Guests can enjoy the on-site bars.
The shower was fantastic, and the aircon a welcome surprise
FAQs about hotels in Darwin
On average, 3-star hotels in Darwin cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Darwin are £133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Darwin can on average be found for £158 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Darwin this weekend is £113 or, for a 4-star hotel, £158. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Darwin for this weekend cost on average around £216 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £143 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Darwin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £174 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Darwin will cost around £190 (based on Booking.com prices).
Darwin displays a cocktail of cultures from ‘Aussie larrikins’ to the local Aboriginals from Larrakia Country. Throw in an influx of international visitors who now call the Top End of Australia home, and this concoction bedazzles with busy outdoor markets and an adequate supply of drinking holes (pubs).
The modern Darwin Wharf precinct, including Stokes Hill Wharf, still gleams on those endless summer days having been rebuilt after the destruction caused both during World War II bombings and Cyclone Tracey. Grab a bar stool with a view of the harbour or a seat on a terrace and sip a cool drink in Australia’s northernmost, tropical capital city.
A popular time for tourists is Darwin’s dry season that starts in May and ends in October. If you prefer it hot and humid, then the end of the wet season can be spectacular when the waterfalls in Kakadu and Litchfield national parks are at their mightiest.
Australia’s wild frontier can be reached all the way from Adelaide and Alice Springs along the picturesque Stuart Highway that ends at Daly Street in the CBD. Outside the centre are the natural surrounds in Palmerston, Humpty Doo and closer by is Mindil Beach with its famous Sunset Market.
Darwin International Airport has international flights from Singapore and Bali. You can choose from a variety of hotels, hostels and apartments on Booking.com.
Great outdoor activities on the waterfront, loved the...
Great outdoor activities on the waterfront, loved the wavepool. plenty of great eating places, friendly service. Bus tour to Kakadu was fantastic. tour guides very knowledgeable and respectful of cultural aspects of the area. Wangi and Florence Falls great, as well as Buley rockpools. highlight was berry springs and Yellow waters. Saw plenty of crocs and birdlife. Crocosaurus Grove was excellent with lots to do and see. Weather was lovely. no trouble parking and traffic not a problem.
Sally
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
I love Darwin there is so much history, the weather is great...
I love Darwin there is so much history, the weather is great and lots to see. I think you need to read the history as its not well known.
The restaurants are great, lots of food options from many close asian countries. Fishing is great in the Daley river and Lee & Jenny bush camp is fantastic. 4X4 fishing charters were excellent and we caught lots of Barramundi. Its completely different from any other state in Aus.
very chill place.
Cheryle
Australia
10
Scored 10
Our host manager had left plenty of cleaning gear in our...
Our host manager had left plenty of cleaning gear in our apartment as well as a most welcome bottle of wine and a bottle of beer (as we didn't arrive until early evening and there is no take away alcohol at the Waterfront precinct) and sufficient coffee/tea/milk/condiments to survive on until we could do a supermarket shop.
The apartment is also very well equipped with all you need in the kitchen.
Great restaurants in the area. Can highly recommend Wharf 1 and the Oyster Bar.
Dianne
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Darwin is an easy city to get around.
Darwin is an easy city to get around. The bus service was easy to navigate and free for seniors.
The dining scene was interesting and we had some great meals.
Mindil markets on a Thursday was heaving and the food overrated, however the sunset was lovely.
Lesley
Australia
10
Scored 10
We loved our trip to Darwin unfortunately we only stayed for...
We loved our trip to Darwin unfortunately we only stayed for four days so were not able to see as much as we wanted to but we still had a good time. We used the free public buses that senior card holders can use and this got us to the Casino, Mindil beach market and Fannie Bay. We went on a sunset cruise on the harbour and took advantage of the free shuttle bus that goes around the waterfront to get us to and from the boat.
linda
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great town with some good bars and restaurants, the...
Great town with some good bars and restaurants, the waterfront area is an upper class feel as apposed to down town. Heading out to Berry springs and Litchfield national park is a must do if you like swimming in pristine waterholes and of course going to the Mindil Beach night markets and watching the sunset.
-very comfortable room , wil go for Rydges again.
-free hotel laundromat
-easy drive from here into Darwin and Litchfield National park.
- compliments for the cleaners the room was very clean
-Dark curtains , comfortable bed.
-fresh integrated professional Aircon (room temp adjustable to your needs) (no cheap split units).
-overall look of hotel very good and well maintained, all facilities that u could need are available within the hotel.
Location was great easy access to restaurants, Cafe's & Darwin City. Room was very comfortable with plenty of space & great views, & the view was super we were lucky seeing out into the waterfront daytime along with the beautiful lights at night.
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