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.
Phillip
Australia
Great quiet location, large comfortable bed, friendly staff n guests.
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...
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.
Set 10 km from Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Ibis Darwin Airport Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Darwin and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Charlie
Australia
Help me and to have 3 short day because it's to airport
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...
Gail
Australia
Clean, comfortable and good sized room. Breakfast included is also a positive
Located in Darwin, 2.6 km from Mindil Beach, DCH on Mitchell provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Great location. Cheap price. Room was a good temp.
Located in Darwin and with Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory reachable within 5.1 km, Winnellie Hotel Motel provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free...
Very comfortable room, good spot for airline commuting.
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.
Love how parking is so convenient and great location
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...
The location and the room with a view was beautiful
Set in Darwin, within 500 metres of Darwin Entertainment Centre and 1.3 km of Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin CBD Escape-Cosy and Central offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
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.
Set 10 km from Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Ibis Darwin Airport Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Darwin and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
FAQs about hotels in Darwin
On average, 3-star hotels in Darwin cost £61 per night, and 4-star hotels in Darwin are £90 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Darwin can on average be found for £150 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Darwin this weekend is £60 or, for a 4-star hotel, £83. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Darwin for this weekend cost on average around £127 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £61 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Darwin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £89 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Darwin will cost around £135 (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.
Darwin is a beautiful City but does require visitors to...
Darwin is a beautiful City but does require visitors to remain aware that they are in a remote location and to be aware of their surroundings at all times. Noodle House on Mitchell Street and The Oyster Bar within the Darwin Waterfront precinct were the best places we found to eat, but many were still fabulous. They sunset fish and chip cruise to Cullen Bay was wonderful and definitely recommended to book also!
daymeonedward
Australia
Scored 10
10
The staff make you feel welcome and relaxed which is great...
The staff make you feel welcome and relaxed which is great at the Hotel, Being new years eve, everyone in party mode and we partied hard. Had a great stay and would highly recommend staying at the Hilton.
Peter & Lorraine
Peter Butler
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Not in the Wet season, way too hot.
Not in the Wet season, way too hot. We hired a car, very hard to get out of Hotels security gate, and other travellers not respecting Disabled Parking signs.
The military museum and the Cyclone Tracy memorial at East Point is a must.
Ate at the Markets Saturday and Sunday and fast food Yuk for cheapness..Coffee shops at Nightcliff Pool, Nightcliff Mall and Cafe 21
in Darwin Mall near Westpac bank. reasonable.
Holden
Scored 10
10
Amazing place - so much to see, do and learn - especially...
Amazing place - so much to see, do and learn - especially about the Bombing of Darwin in WW11 and Cyclone Tracey. National parks, swimming holes and some crocodile adventures are all close by - what is not to love!
Chamberlain
Scored 8.0
8.0
Liked how most things were walkable from our hotel.
Liked how most things were walkable from our hotel. We did the pub crawl on the helicopter which was fabulous. Lots of restaurants and eating places. Next time will hire a car to get to see more of the suburbs etc. We did the Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour.....its a must!! It was very HOT!! but most places have a pool to cool off in.
Meneghel
Scored 10
10
I am from Sri Lanka and this is what my home country would...
I am from Sri Lanka and this is what my home country would have been if it made it to the first world. Every single fruit and vegetable that we used to get at home is available and much cheaper.
The weather is hotter but man is it better than the cold of New Zealand !
All stories about crocs and the indigenous people are exaggerated.
Rajith
New Zealand
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Located close to the airport so we stayed here after arriving in Darwin at 1am and on our last day as we had a 1.20am flight home. Had a lot of trouble contacting the hotel for a shuttle pick up on arrival but shuttle when leaving was good. Had an extremely noisy air conditioner in 1 room. Airport Hotel next door for meals etc and nice pool.
The hotel was in an excellent location, close to all the great spots around the city, particularly with the Darwin Festival highlights.
The staff were very friendly and accomadating, I had an a flight out at 12.30am and they were very helpful in storing my luggage and allowing me to use the pool and have a shower before flying out.
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