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Nightcap at the Ranch Hotel
4/532 Reviews
It feels like the hotel is a little old house, there is no elevator, and it is not friendly to people with a lot of luggage. I stayed for three nights, except for the pain of moving luggage, and the foreigner's service attitude was ok. However, it started to rain the next day, and when I slept, I found that there was a little water dripping from the ceiling on the bed. Although there were not many, the sleeping position was much smaller. We told the front desk the next morning and they said they would help us change a room. Because we were in a hurry to go out, we didn't let them change immediately, but when we came back in the afternoon, we found that they had changed our rooms and moved everything from our original room to the new one. Their work efficiency is good, but since we didn't tell them before we went out that they need to help us move things, they took the initiative to move our unpacked or open luggage to a new room. In this way, when we picked up the luggage, we found that the luggage was messy (they simply covered the luggage with the zipper in the middle compartment), and took some time to rearrange it by ourselves. Although I didn't lose anything, I was still uncomfortable.
Greenwich Inn Motel
3.4/536 Reviews
There is a parking lot, although the room is not big, but there is a bathroom shower room, very quiet, not far from the train station, the boss is very good, personal feeling is very satisfied, thank you!
Oaks Sydney North Ryde Suites
4.2/583 Reviews
Room was musty smelling, decor tired, things broken but not fixed (safe not working, no torch in wardrobe, intermittent wireless connection). No hand towels. Not mentioned when booking online that this is an unserviced room, and that you are expected to take your rubbish out (couldn't find the chute- not marked). Scant supplies- only setting for 4 (apartment was booked for 5), with only 2 glasses and 4 plates, 4 sets of cutlery. Not enough dishwashing powder to use the dishwasher. Disappointing, as it looks quite nice on the outside. Positives: has a pool, netflix (when it worked),outlook if not facing main road is green, apartment size good. Overall, has so much potential but just felt tired and out of date. When I tried to ring reception (during business hours) re internet, no answer. Not what I was expecting for the price I paid- all up nearly 1200 for 3 nights.
The Charrington Hotel of Chatswood
4/590 Reviews
What a nice surprise to find the Charrington in Chatswood. Amazing heritage hotel... every room has a little balcony, the hotel is decorated with beautiful lead lights and the owner Robert was amazing in telling us about the history of this Victorian style hotel. Super centrally located near the station, cafes etc, but easy to find on street (timed, free) parking. And the hotel is hidden away from the Pacific Highway traffic in a little heritage piece of bushland with gorgeous birds waking you up!
Meriton Suites Chatswood
4.5/5137 Reviews
The room is in a very good location, right in the lively Chatswood, very close to the subway station, less than 5 minutes' walk. There are many kinds of delicious food nearby to choose from. The room is relatively large, so if you have time to cook, you can choose here. There is no breakfast in the hotel, which is a bit inconvenient for people like me who are staying temporarily for a day, so I have to use instant noodles to solve the problem.
Mantra Chatswood
4/554 Reviews
It's become routine for hotels to take a card imprint for incidentals/mini bar and the same is true at the Mantra - but it's n this hotel's case they take a $50 pending transaction. No if's. No buts. Even if your accommodation is booked and paid for. It's for ”incidentals” apparently. The foyer is neat and tidy but when you get to the accommodation floors you're hit with that apartment living smell of too much cooking in small rooms with little ventilation. Rooms are comfortable and you can open the doors / windows if you want the constant hum of trains. Once settled you might feel like a wine or beer or softie ... one of those incidentals for which you've laid down a $50. Thing is the fridge and mini bar is bare! Turns out the incidentals are not incidentals- it's a bond. In case you damage the room. Turns out the Mantra is host to guests who damage their rooms and deposit is non negotiable. Actually if you didn't have a credit card with you you'd be refused your prepaid room. Welcome weary traveller. No dine in menu, no breakfast bar. This is basic level Accor. Don't waste your free night here!

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