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Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
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. Very good location close to restaurants, shops, parks etc. The room was spacious and has all required facilities. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Car parking is available. The air-conditioning worked very well. Overall a very good place to stay in Darwin.
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
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. A real pleasant surprise. One of the best hotels we stayed at on our visit to Australia. The staff were fantastic. Very friendly and helpful. The rooms were very clean, beds super comfy and quite big. The breakfast was basic but great and started at 5.30am so you could get food before any early morning coach trips. Fab coffee too. This would be my first choice to stay again if I was back in Darwin.
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
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... Everything was perfect , the team , the location , the food , the very confy rooms . The vues over the city , the harbour ... Incredible !
Hotel in Ayers Rock
Desert Gardens Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, some with a private balcony or views of Ayers Rock (Uluru). Guests can unwind in the outdoor pool, or at the restaurant and bar. All the facilities. Meals very good at the main restaurant
Hotel in Jabiru
Located in the heart of Kakadu National Park, Cooinda Lodge Kakadu offers air-conditioned rooms with a private courtyard. Guests enjoy access to outdoor swimming pools and a restaurant. Superb location in the park, minutes from the Yellow River Cruise.
Hotel in Katherine
WELCOME TO CONTOUR HOTEL Find us where the tropics meet the outback, in Katherine, true adventure territory in Australia's Top End. Lovely friendly staff (especially Kylie). Had an issue with our room which was swiftly sorted and we were relocated and upgraded at no extra charge. Restaurant food & breakfast very good. Room very comfortable & clean.
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Staying with Darwin Harbour Suite is one of the best accommodations in town. Excellent location, clean, fair price.
Hotel in Palmerston
Located in Palmerston, 25 km from Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Oasis Tourist Park provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared... This was by far the best hotel we stayed in during our Top End holiday.
Hotel in Batchelor
Batchelor Butterfly Farm offers accommodation in Batchelor with access to a swimming pool, restaurant and a bar. Free WiFi is available in public areas. The weekend was planned for a trip with my grandson so I knew in advance it would be ideal
Hotel in Ayers Rock
Ideally situated for those who want to enjoy all that Uluru, Ayers Rock, has to offer, Outback Hotel offers an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi is available. Good value for money, friendly staff and beds super comfortable
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Katherine
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Jabiru
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Palmerston
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Hotel in Katherine
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Hotel in Darwin
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Hotel in Darwin
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Hotel in Alice Springs
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Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northern Territory
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northern Territory
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northern Territory
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northern Territory
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northern Territory
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Popular with guests booking hotels in Northern Territory
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
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. Older property which has been renovated to a very high standard.
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
H on Smith Hotel is a locally built, owned and located in the centre of Darwin. The stylish H on Smith Hotel offers an onsite restaurant and bar, an outdoor swimming pool and a rooftop fitness centre.... the ambiance is so calm and peaceful
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
DoubleTree by Hilton Esplanade Darwin offers air-conditioned, refurbished rooms, tropical gardens, an on-site restaurant, bar and a large outdoor swimming pool. The staff were so friendly and helpful!!!
Hotel in Alice Springs
Featuring refurbished guest rooms and suites with sophisticated furniture and fittings, modern bathrooms, LED lighting and Smart TV's, DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs offers accommodation in the... Ac was great. Staff was helpful when needed. Restaurant in hotel was very good.
Hotel in Alice Springs
Nestled at the foot of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges in Alice Springs, the 4.5 star Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters offers rooms with a balcony or patio. This is a very clean and spacious facility.
Hotel in Jabiru
From the marble foyer to its uniquely shaped exterior, Mercure Kakadu Crocodile is a retreat in the wilderness of Kakadu National Park. No complaints, the staff were lovely and the service was good. The food at the restaurant was...
Hotel in Darwin
Free airport transfers, free WiFi and free car parking are provided at Mercure Darwin Airport Resort, just 350 metres from Darwin Airport. Convenient to airport. Shuttle provided for airport return. Restaurant and bar on site.
Hotel in Darwin
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. Everything and one place.thay is clean , friendly has a washing machine and dry in family room
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Located in Darwin, 2.6 km from Mindil Beach, DCH on Mitchell provides air-conditioned rooms and a fitness centre. I liked the ensuite, the fluffy towels, the view of the car park (I come from the desert where I...
Hotel in Marrakai
Corroboree Park Tavern has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Marrakai. With barbecue facilities, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Good location if you visit Kakadu National Park Very friendly staff Better value for money than...
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
Staying with Darwin Harbour Suite is one of the best accommodations in town. Excellent location, clean, fair price.
Hotel in Darwin CBD, Darwin
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. Location, good base for NT activities, City centre and water front.
Hotel in Katherine
Victoria Village has a fitness centre, garden, a restaurant and bar in Katherine. The hotel also offers free WiFi and free private parking. food include in reasonable price and food is top notch very happy have stayed and booked for...
Couples travelling in Northern Territory loved staying at Oasis Tourist Park, Outback Hotel and Hilton Garden Inn Darwin.
Similarly, these hotels in Northern Territory are highly rated by couples: Sails in the Desert, Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel and Argus Hotel Darwin.
Many families visiting Northern Territory loved staying at Oasis Tourist Park, Outback Hotel and Darwin Harbour Suite.
Similarly, Batchelor Butterfly Farm, Hilton Garden Inn Darwin and Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel are also popular among family travellers.
Darwin CBD, Parap and Winnellie are popular with other travellers visiting Northern Territory.
There are 250 hotels in Northern Territory you can book on Booking.com.
On average, it costs £94 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Northern Territory for tonight. You'll pay on average around £101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Northern Territory will cost around £209 (based on Booking.com prices).
Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel, Argus Hotel Darwin and Desert Gardens Hotel are some of the popular hotels in Northern Territory.
In addition to these hotels, Capitanos, Cooinda Lodge Kakadu and Contour Hotel Katherine are also popular in Northern Territory.
Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel, Darwin Harbour Suite and Batchelor Butterfly Farm have received great reviews from travellers in Northern Territory regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Northern Territory also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Hilton Garden Inn Darwin, Desert Gardens Hotel and Argus Hotel Darwin.
For hotels in Northern Territory that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Outback Hotel, Darwin Harbour Suite and Hilton Garden Inn Darwin.
Breakfast at these hotels in Northern Territory are also highly rated: Contour Hotel Katherine, Oaks Darwin Elan Hotel and Cooinda Lodge Kakadu.
Popular places to stay in Northern Territory include hotels near Lasseters Casino, Uluru and Mindil Beach.
Darwin, Alice Springs and Ayers Rock are popular with other travellers visiting Northern Territory.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Northern Territory this weekend is £111 or, for a 4-star hotel, £144. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Northern Territory for this weekend cost on average around £215 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Some of the best hotels in Northern Territory near Lasseters Casino include Desert Palms Alice Springs, Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters, an IHG Hotel and DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs.
On average, 3-star hotels in Northern Territory cost £70 per night, and 4-star hotels in Northern Territory are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Northern Territory can on average be found for £146 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Markets were fantastic, we were lucky enough to be in town for Northern Territory Day, so we were back here again for the music and the Fireworks, had to be the best Fireworks I have ever seen, all on 2 barges anchored a couple of hundred meters off the beach, the reflection off the water was amazing.
Whether you'll enjoy Darwin or not really depends on the type of person you are and the type of trip you want. The centre of town is nocturnal - it was busier at night than during the day, absolutely mad, music playing all night long, lots of drunk people! So if you're a party person, you'll probably love it. If you're looking for a quieter trip and more focused on sight-seeing, there are some lovely things to see around Darwin, just stay a bit out of the centre of town. We took a walk along the esplanade; lots of wildlife and beautiful sunsets. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory is really worth a visit. We also watched a film at the deckchair cinema - real good fun but make sure you take bug repellent! The Mindil beach markets and watching the sunset there was also a highlight. If you want to eat there, don't eat straight away; wait a little while until all the stalls are open. There was so much more choice the second time we walked through!
The Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery and Aboriginal Fine arts (corner Knuckey and and Mitchell St)well worth the visit. Sunsets spectacular. Mindil Beach market bit low on interesting things to buy,though food stalls good and beach at sunset worth doing. Walk along that cost from Mindil, to Vesteys and then up to Fannie Bay gorgeous. Parap Market fabulous food stalls and worth trip also to go to the Nomad Gallery and best coffee shop(argh I've forgotten the name)by market, not just for its coffee, but for coffee related things it sells. New Flying Doctor and Darwin Bombing Museum on Stokes Wharf great for a visit. Have VR of bombing of Darwin Harbor which is really spooky! Waterfront is good for those who want to swim and some more high end restaurants down there
We enjoyed the Crocodylus farm had a great time there and if you can go on the short boat trip around the lagoon you should make the time to do so. Our guide was very knowledgeable and made a few funny comments. Spent a whole day at Litchfield National Park swimming in the waterholes,waterfalls, springs and cascades. Great day packed a picnic lunch and set off early. We also went to the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, that was great. The defence museum on the East Point was great also. Catch a sunset at Cullen Bay, nice restaurants and grass area to bring the family order some fish and chips from La Beach and sit on the beach front grassed areas or dine in. Beautiful! We also had a meal at the wharf, watched the fish swimming, then walked around the marina and swimming lake. It was easy to get around, we had a navman to assist, definitely hire a vehicle. The humid and hot weather was probably the worst part of the trip we didn't enjoy that, but a nice place to visit.
Our favourite activity was dining while watching the sun setting over the water at various locations including The Darwin Sailing Club at Fannie Bay, the Waterfront restaurants - Crustaceans on the Wharf was a favourite, and Cullen Bay. We also enjoyed our visits to the Darwin Military Museum & Defence of Darwin Experience, and, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Both were excellent. Overall, these attractions, plus the relaxed atmosphere of Darwin and the Territorians made our stay most memorable. Shall definitely return to see the places we didn't have time to visit this trip!
plenty to see and do. In and around the city. the culture and lifestyle and the history of the city is worth making the trip to the Northern Territory
Alice Springs is a junction point. It's not a place to stay unless you have something to do there -- tours out to the countryside (get out to see the ranges, gorges, valleys), Uluru (not close, 1/2 day away) or just to refuel as you pass thru to see other points in Northern Territory. Anyone who's been to the U.S. southwest will be in familiar territory in terms of landscape. It's beautiful!! They host many a conference there just because it is so central. Australia is vast...don't be afraid to fly in and out as it's more efficient. The airport is modern. As a Canadian sightseer from Toronto, I loved the hipster cafes in the centre (Todd Mall) that had the better modern food (e.g., Thai / asian and vegan) and the better customer service without being overly pricey. For a more interesting souvenir, I recommend the fabric store. They have amazing squares of fabric (lots of sizes and patterns to choose from) that are easy to frame when you get home, and they don't take up space in your luggage or weigh a lot. If you MUST have a piece of art--there are paintings galore-- shop the different art galleries before buying any of the certified aboriginal art. Definitely stop in at the Alice Springs Desert Park. The half hour bird show was great, very nicely done. We weren't able to do the night visit but everyone likes it. If you are the type of person that prefers a Marriott or a Hilton for accommodation, then stay there. The Doubletree Hilton beside the casino has a good restaurant, rated as one of the best choices in town and I found the food great. But reserve for dinner, it gets full. You'll pay at least $23 for a decent main.
The Kangaroo Sanctuary was absolutely the most fantastic and rewarding thing I did in all of the Northern Territory. ANZAC Hill is worth a look. I found it really interesting. The Botanic Gardens have some really funky art with the beautiful landscape as the background. Loved it.
Darwin the capital city of the Northern Territory is an amazing city and fantastic place to visit. It's full of history and brought to life by locals and a super vibrant multicultural community. Which is great if you're are super tasty street foods.
Katherine is a mediocre town like lots of smaller towns in the Northern Territory needs funding to revitalize it. NT Government spend some money outside Darwin!!
Batchelor
The two bedroom cabin was not fancy, but it was certainly clean, practical and the beds were very comfortable (in one room it was a king size bed and the other were 2 singles - perfect for our family of 4). The facilities in the kitchen were good. Being in the Northern Territory having good air con and ceiling fans made it very comfortable. Advice regarding where to get food was excellent - and I can highly recommend the hotel/motel next door for a good meal.
Great stay. Very friendly, helpful, staff. Great location.
Relaxing pool area after tough hikes in the Outback!
The staff worked with me on upgrading our room without making me feel uncomfortable-they were very understanding
Handy to city centre, secure parking and lovely staff. A secure property to stay in.
I wish we could have stayed a second night. We stayed in the dorm rooms (one room for kids, one room for parents). The beds and bedding were so comfortable. The sunset/sunrise platform was amazing and so chill in the evening, with music, drinks and food. The bathrooms were very clean even if they were a 3-minute walk from our room. We at dinner at the pizza place and the food was good, the staff was so friendly, the music was a bonus and the vibe was super-chill. I had fun chatting with other guests. It was such a nice place!
Staff very helpful and friendly! Facilities (pool, jumping pillow, playground) we're awesome for the kids. Cabins was pretty clean and comfy!! Honestly a must stay in the area!!!
Very good spot. Nice, clean and comfortable beds. Very nice pool and good restaurant.
Excellent facilities and value, like many Discovery Parks
The staff are super friendly and helpful and the view was relaxing with everchanging light differentiation dramatic to watch
the ambiance is so calm and peaceful
It was exceptional - location, apartment size, views - amazing
It is a great hotel in the middle of the national park. The food was probably made by a French cook, so the best we have had in Australia so far. The rooms are big and well equipped. The location is excellent.
Fantastic little cabin.. Only built a year ago modern with kitchenette, great shower and own driveway. The pool was wonderful..set among trees and refreshing. Reception and bar staff can't be faulted and huge dinner portions.
The place was lovely, the view exceptional and the staff polite and friendly. I will make it an annual visit for sure.
The bed is super comfy and great pillows too!
great location amazing view spacious
like everything about FreeSpirit. i always stay here. the staff are very nice and welcome me and my family very well. the food was great thanks
Banyan tree was incredible - best things were happy hour, followed by dinner and live music under the Banyan tree lit up by fairy lights. Truly magical and felt like something out of a fairy tale! The cabin had all of the essentials and well-presented.