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Ocean Reef Homestay
4.5/574 Reviews
Arrived in Perth on 24 January 2023 and had this accommodation booked for just 6 days out of our 39 day trip to Oz. Had we realised just how beautiful this place was we think we would have stayed here for the entire trip. What fantastic hosts Kyle and Jodi are and don’t forget little Billy the dog. The rooms are spacious with air condition, the kitchen has everything you need and outside is relaxing to sit and chat with other residents. What a welcome to Australia. Hope the rest of our accommodation matches up to this
Wattle Grove Motel
4.1/564 Reviews
Very nice
Joondalup City Hotel
3.6/575 Reviews
At short notice we booked Joondalup City Hotel for two weeks. We hadn’t intended staying in Perth , but a fractured ankle meant we had too until I was declared fit to fly. The care and attention received from the staff for myself and my daughter was evident right from the start. Accommodating and helping us with our every need. Large ground floor suite, assistance with my mobility needs, helping to print out documents for my medical care / insurance / flight home . Friendly chat with all. The hotel rooms are undergoing renovation. They do have everything you need , kitchen area, lounge area, bedroom and bathroom facilities. Large car park accessed at the rear . But it is the human touch where this hotel absolutely excels and I have no hesitation in recommending this hotel . Thank you. We will return .
Malibu Apartments - Perth
4.1/55 Reviews
Perth City Center
I stayed there by myself for two nights in early November 2023. The code received by email on the day of arrival, is only needed to enter your apartment/unit. It's not necessary to open the front gate. When I approached another guest to ask how the gas oven and stove hot plates work. - He replied that, a clicker that is a lighter, is in one of the top drawers - to light the hot plates and oven cavity with. I contacted the manager about it, who replied to me by text message, to inform me that is how those appliances are turned on. - In addition to pressing a button, or turning a dial. One question I asked before my arrival, but did not receive an answer to, was that all cutlery, crockery, pots, pans and mugs are provided and kept in the kitchen drawers and cabinet. The only negatives during my brief stay: 1. The front wooden door didn't lock well. I had to keep turning the key clockwise or anti-clockwise to get the door to lock properly. 2. I think it was during the first night I was there, in bed at around 1 AM trying to sleep, when I suddenly heard the voice of a male guest either in the apartment/unit above me/mine, or outside. - His language sounded Chinese or Korean. This guest continued speaking loud enough for 15 to 30 minutes. So that was inconvenient and not pleasant. I thought staying in standard room accommodation of that price, that I would be much less likely to encounter that noise. Having previously stayed in hostels. - To my knowledge, noise there needs to be kept to a minimum from 10 PM. I know how hard it is to find decent accommodation without any or much bad reviews in Perth, that's not far from the CBD. If you're a single, solo traveller, I would advise using a car to transport groceries in. The walk from Woolworths (St George's Terrace) the larger of Woolworths two CBD stores to Malibu Apartments should take 36 minutes, with a distance of 2.5 km. The problem with using Google Maps when walking in Perth, is that it isn't always accurate and reliable. I brought over with me, a UBD printed pocket map of Perth city, as a alternative for navigation.
Metro Hotel Perth City
4.1/583 Reviews
Perth City Center
We arrived in Perth at 2.30am and got a taxi straight from the airport. As it was in the middle of the night we had to press a buzzer and wait for someone to speak to us through the speaker, however they were either asleep or could not be bothered, so pressed the buzzer for a long time, finally someone came over the speaker which was distorted and they were telling me off for leaving my finger on the buzzer, they let us in and again he started telling us off about the buzzer, we totally ignored him stating our name and how many nights we were stating, i think he finally got the idea gave us a key and vouchers to get our breakfast. We just went to bed and viewed the room in the morning. Definitely needs redecorating, bed seem to go go slightly downhill head as we felt our feet were higher than our heads, pillows were flat, we had a sheet then a duvet which was had seen better days and needs a new one and then a top sheet. Bathroom was basic, did have a shower although it made some strange nosies and the temperature was up and down, no plug in the hand basin, there were toiletries which we never used. Breakfast was very basic, just some cold meats, cold hard boiled egg, salad and toast. If you wanted cook you had to pay along with Croissants, pain au raisin etc. Reception staff during the day were pleasant and very helpful, always had a smile. Getting around it was in a good position to get around the city, it was close to the Freebus service called the cat service which you can hop on and off at any time. Would we stay again - No - there's plenty of hotels in Perth .
Big4 Perth Midland Tourist Park
4.2/568 Reviews
Planned on 2 night stay but extended one extra night due to needing repairs on the car. Even allowed us to store the van in the morning while our car was being repaired. Excellent service. The park was mainly permanent sites but still plenty of room for the holiday makers, bit of a change from your usual 6am car door slammers, you know the ones with 10 car doors, that you normally get at the holiday type caravan parks.

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