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Meriton Suites Herschel Street, Brisbane
4.6/543 Reviews

Meriton Suites Herschel Street, Brisbane

Brisbane CBD Brisbane|0.34km from Roma Street Railway Station
I am very satisfied with the hotel. If I come to Brisbane next time, I will definitely stay here again. Our room was on the 71st floor with a great view. There are two bedrooms, a living room, a small study room, a small kitchen, two bathrooms, and a laundry room. It is very spacious. The kitchen has ovens, microwave ovens, dishwashers, pots, plates, bowls, cutlery, cooking spatulas, knives, cutting boards, and even dishwashing sponges, rags, and dishwashing powder. If you want to cook by yourself, you can just buy ingredients and seasonings, and you can also ask the front desk for a rice cooker. The laundry room has a washing machine, a dryer, a laundry basket, and a bottle of laundry detergent, which is enough for one time. It is so blissful to have a washing machine when you are away from home. There is a cafe on the right hand side when you go downstairs, and there is no problem in solving breakfast. The location is also good, we went to several attractions in the city, City Hall, Queen Street, South Bank Park, all within walking distance. It is very close to Roma station, where you can take a car to the Koala Park and the airport. Buy a go card, download the my translink app, you can easily plan public transportation, and you can also display the fare. When I left, I took a DiDi, which cost more than 40 Australian dollars, which was cheaper than taking the air train for three people.
Gambaro Hotel Brisbane
4.4/5106 Reviews

Gambaro Hotel Brisbane

Brisbane CBD Petrie Terrace|0.65km from Roma Street Railway Station
I stayed here for the Elton John concert, as a present from our daughter. The room was good, the beds were comfortable, but a dirty spoon & saucer were left in it when we arrived. She also gave us $100 food voucher to use in our package. Because they closed their restaurant in the building after she bought the voucher, they advised us to order from the Italian shop across the road or the Steakhouse, which we found out that they own both restaurants.. So we decided to order a meat lover's pizza, a BBQ chicken & pineapple pizza, 2 tiramisus, and salad & other things which they could not supply. So I had to go across the road to pick up the food. The meat lover's pizza was average, oily base but OK. The chicken& pineapple pizza was uneatable! It had a funny smell & tasted, terrible so my wife wouldn't eat it. She decided to pick off some of the pineapple to eat, but it had no taste & tasted funny! Then we went to the Elton John concert. I thought we'd have a niceTiramisu dessert when we got back. So I pulled out one of the Tiramisu out of the fridge and opened the lid and could not get a spoon into the top! It was hard, this was the cream, and the Tiramisu had no taste at all and it had a watery feeling to it. These were $14 each so it was $28 wasted! I noticed on the top there was a number two which at a closer look I realised it was the date it was made or the use by date. It was 17/1/23 and we purchased it on the 21/1/23!! So I realised it was not fresh at all!! So I told the management before I left, there's two Tiramisu in the fridge for them to take across the road when it opens and show them how bad their food is!!They offered no compensation at all!! So as far as I'm concerned if you want to stay at the hotel fine but do not eat at their restaurant across the road as the pizza shop is absolute rubbish. So whatever you do do not order anything from Sette pizza.!!

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Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill
4.2/560 Reviews

Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill

Brisbane CBD Spring Hill|0.2km from Roma Street Railway Station
We stayed here the night before leaving on a cruise that was leaving from the International Cruise Terminal. The main reason we chose this hotel was its close proximity to Roma Street Station as we caught the train from the airport. While it is close to the train station it is located at the top of a reasonable hill and it took a bit of effort to navigate the way to the top, apart from the effort. Several escalators/lifts and then a steep path with no real directions on which way to go. I thought I would be able to see the hotel to give me an idea which way but had to resort to Google Maps to find the way. Unfortunately we were on an early flight into Brisbane so as it was 09:30AM I was not expecting our room to be ready but just needed to store our bags so we good do some exploring. As expected, our room was not ready but the guy behind the counter checked me in, stored our bags and advised that the hotel was busy and our room would not be ready until about 02:00PM. No worries we will be back. We arrived back at 01:00PM and our room was still not ready and waited in the foyer till 02:00PM as previously discussed. Reception gave me our keys and we proceeded to our room on Level 1, or so I thought……..room card would not let me use the lift. Back to reception to have the card re-coded. On entry to our room, it was reasonably spacious and looked clean and reasonably comfortable. Décor a bit dated, but functional. We had a rather large balcony but we could not use it as there was no furniture so the balcony was wasted. Bathroom was small but functional, bit dated but appeared clean. It was only after we used the toilet several times that we noticed water on the floor. We ignored it for quite a while as we thought we had spilt water on the floor but it was not till the next morning that I realised it was coming from under the toilet. I reported it to reception on checkout. As we were tired from our early start we chose to order room service. While we knew how much it was going to cost it was very expensive. Two hamburgers and chips over $70. A bit steep, but as we were so tired we paid so we did not have to go out. The hamburgers were good by the way, but still way too expensive. Overall, this hotel was OK, but the room was supposed to be a superior room. OK. I would hate to be in a Standard Room………..as the room was pretty average for a Superior. After reading some of the other reviews the price we paid was fair and the location is good, just not when you have to push two big suitcases that we were taking on a cruise up the hill from the station. PS. It cost us $73 in the taxi to get to the Cruise Terminal.

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Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre, an IHG Hotel
4.5/571 Reviews
Brisbane CBD
Room was excellent, recently refurbished, USB C (and older USB) outlets to charge devices, rain head shower, quiet aircon, and quiet bar fridge. In-house Japanese restaurant was great, as was the breakfast option (how can bacon be made even better? char grill it!). Staff were friendly, price was low, location was close to public transport and scooter rank (if that's your thing) no complaints at all, will definitely go back when in Brisbane.
Punthill Spring Hill
4.3/5119 Reviews
Brisbane CBD
Yan went above and beyond to make me feel welcomed at the hotel. I also observed that his interactions with other guests were just as warm and professional as mine were. Yan made a 4 star hotel feel like I was getting 5 star service. Well done.
Mercure Brisbane Spring Hill
4.2/560 Reviews
Brisbane CBD
We stayed here the night before leaving on a cruise that was leaving from the International Cruise Terminal. The main reason we chose this hotel was its close proximity to Roma Street Station as we caught the train from the airport. While it is close to the train station it is located at the top of a reasonable hill and it took a bit of effort to navigate the way to the top, apart from the effort. Several escalators/lifts and then a steep path with no real directions on which way to go. I thought I would be able to see the hotel to give me an idea which way but had to resort to Google Maps to find the way. Unfortunately we were on an early flight into Brisbane so as it was 09:30AM I was not expecting our room to be ready but just needed to store our bags so we good do some exploring. As expected, our room was not ready but the guy behind the counter checked me in, stored our bags and advised that the hotel was busy and our room would not be ready until about 02:00PM. No worries we will be back. We arrived back at 01:00PM and our room was still not ready and waited in the foyer till 02:00PM as previously discussed. Reception gave me our keys and we proceeded to our room on Level 1, or so I thought……..room card would not let me use the lift. Back to reception to have the card re-coded. On entry to our room, it was reasonably spacious and looked clean and reasonably comfortable. Décor a bit dated, but functional. We had a rather large balcony but we could not use it as there was no furniture so the balcony was wasted. Bathroom was small but functional, bit dated but appeared clean. It was only after we used the toilet several times that we noticed water on the floor. We ignored it for quite a while as we thought we had spilt water on the floor but it was not till the next morning that I realised it was coming from under the toilet. I reported it to reception on checkout. As we were tired from our early start we chose to order room service. While we knew how much it was going to cost it was very expensive. Two hamburgers and chips over $70. A bit steep, but as we were so tired we paid so we did not have to go out. The hamburgers were good by the way, but still way too expensive. Overall, this hotel was OK, but the room was supposed to be a superior room. OK. I would hate to be in a Standard Room………..as the room was pretty average for a Superior. After reading some of the other reviews the price we paid was fair and the location is good, just not when you have to push two big suitcases that we were taking on a cruise up the hill from the station. PS. It cost us $73 in the taxi to get to the Cruise Terminal.
Soho Brisbane
4.1/5122 Reviews
Brisbane CBD
A very comfortable hotel, not luxurious but very delicate and clean. recommend! It's across a small park from the city hall and it takes less than ten minutes to walk there. The location is very good and it's quiet to sleep in. If your English is not good, you can still communicate by email. You can pick up the keys by yourself. It is very simple. If you arrive at the store after 8pm, you need to contact them by email and give them your passport and credit card photos. They will help you check in in advance. They can rent it for more than 50 Australian dollars at the airport. Walk up a small corridor. There is a small iron box on the wall next to the door. Enter the password and you can get the key. There is a free bus at the door, but it is not needed at all. It is not far from any scenic spots. There are also free boats in this city. At night You can watch the night view, walk around the river, and stop at various places on both sides. On Monday morning, you can see trucks providing food, laundry, and bathing for homeless people at the door. Four times a week, you can also see this kind of charity in the park down the slope at night. Activity is another organization!
Abbey on Roma Hotel & Apartments
3.5/599 Reviews
Brisbane CBD
The location is super convenient, the opposite is the station, and the bus stop to the Gold Coast is also opposite, and it takes 10 minutes to go to the southbank, wherever it is convenient! The less convenient point is that this apartment front desk is not 24 hours, it is a bit troublesome, and the basics of office hygiene are all to be done by yourself. Please pay attention to the friends who need to book.
Selina Brisbane
4.3/542 Reviews
Brisbane CBD
The location is the best aspect I thought The second floor standard double rooms don't get much natural light, the third floor gets much more, so try for these if you're not in a dorm. The 'air freshener' fragrance sticks in the bathroom were really overpowering, so smelly I had to put them outside. Both the shower pressure was good and the water was hot. Some front desk staff were very nice and helpful, others not so I found. Kitchen fridge was jam-packed with not an inch of spare room to put anything in. Good security and nice co-working space I noticed. All in all an OK stay in a convenient location that did the job.

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