Offering free WiFi and free onsite parking, Town Square Motel is located in central Orange. The air-conditioned rooms each offer a Motel rooms with smart TV's.
Situated in Orange, 600 metres from Wade Park, Royal Hotel Orange features air-conditioned accommodation and a restaurant. The accommodation offers a shared kitchen and an ATM for guests.
Conveniently located on the Mitchell Highway, ibis Styles Orange offers cable TV, free Wi-Fi and free off-street parking. The on-site restaurant and bar is open daily.
Situated in Orange, 3.8 km from Wade Park, The Remington Orange features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Great Western Hotel is set in Orange. The property is non-smoking and is situated 400 metres from Wade Park.
Hotel Canobolas offers accommodation in the heart of Orange. It is 6-minutes' drive to Duntryleague Golf Course. Mount Canoblas is 15-minutes' drive away.
The Kite Street Units is located in the centre of Orange. The Kite Street Units offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD TV and free car parking on site.
Just 5 minutes' walk from Orange's restaurants, bars and boutique shops, de Russie Boutique Hotel features free WiFi, a free light breakfast and free on and off-site parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Orange cost £78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Orange are £142 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Orange can on average be found for £164 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Tourist information centre excellent very helpful staff.
Tourist information centre excellent very helpful staff. Toured some of the cellar doors. Travelled to Cowra which was well worth the visit. Also the Ophir Gold where gold first discovered in NSW. Orange central to lots of places of interest. Large town with everything you need. The Ex Services Club excellent for meals.
Christine
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Orange really has nothing for the tourist.
Orange really has nothing for the tourist. It's a nice town, but you've seen it all in a day or so. It's a bit of a drab place. We ate at local returned servicemens club which was excellent Parking is a pain; it's reverse angle.
Gary
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The choice of cafes and restaurants was very good.
The choice of cafes and restaurants was very good.
The Parkview Hotel had good food at a reasonable price.
The service was also good. We walked from De Russie Hotel - about 3 blocks just near the park.
Jacqueline
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
There are many places to eat on the main strip in Orange.
There are many places to eat on the main strip in Orange. The best place we found was the Village Bakery. It has lovely pies, sandwiches and pastries highly recommend a visit for breakfast.
Also visit the Parrot distillery for a taste of the locally brewed gin.
We traveled from cobar to orange in the peak of summer. Just a heads up on this route in summer early Jan one passes many towns where there is hardly anything open due to the summer heat. Recommend you carry lots of water, plenty of snacks and a Jerry can of fuel in case you run out. Also please be mindful of stray goats on this route. Not many emue or kangaroo on this part of our journey. We traveled in the daylight hours so not sure of night.
Parekh
10
Scored 10
Orange has a very interesting history and it is well worth a...
Orange has a very interesting history and it is well worth a visit to the Regional Museum and a bus tour of Orange is highly recommended. The Cook Park is a beautiful heritage park also called Orange Botanic Gardens established 150 years ago with trees testament to their age The view from Mt Canobolas is worth a trip and it's so easy to get around Orange even by foot taking in some beautiful houses and bigger estates. There is also an Art Gallery and a Music Conservatorium in Orange. We had 2 fabulous meals at Birdie Noshery and at Union Bank but there are many cafes to choose from for casual dining. If wineries are of interest Orange boasts several well established and award winning wineries in the region which are mostly open for tastings. There is a monthly growers Market in Orange. Orange is surrounded by some historical and pretty villages relatively close by such as Molong Millthorpe Canowandra and others.
Maggie
Australia
10
Scored 10
Surprisingly lots to do in Orange.
Surprisingly lots to do in Orange.
A stretch of street of shops - country shops
2 shopping centres - Orange central & another one
Live jazz at Royal hotel on Sunday afternoon 2-5pm,
Ex-servicemen club,
Morning walk at Orange Botanic gardens, cafe opens at 8am for breakfast, and really good playground
Wineries,
Lake with kayaks, cafe open at 8am
Located out of town, with nothing but the sounds of birds. We all enjoyed going for walks, seeing different bird life and kangaroos. The Overseers cottage was well furnished with all that was required for a comfortable warm stay. The wine tasting was fantastic late in the afternoon with the sun setting and the views over the vineyard. all questions before arriving were quickly answered with no hassle. We would return here without a second thought.
Hotel was very Convenient in town. Breakfast was a Continental and was fine.
Room and bathroom was a little dated, but had a bed and after hrs of driving it was all I needed. At $90 for the night I wasn't complaining and thought it was pretty good price.
Bistro down stairs was nice, very good choice of meals and Very Tasty.
Given the Price and Meals, I'll be back again as I'll be here for work and a semi regular basis
Super friendly team at the hotel. Fabulous meal and very comfortable bed. The rooms and amenities were amazing and the location very convenient to the hospitals. The restaurant has a really modern vibe, not what you would expect for a larger regional centre it was a very pleasant surprise
Hotel was in a really good location has an Indian restaurant in the property. There's a park opposite if you wanna stretch your legs. Close to all shops like Woolies, Coles, cafes and pubs. We were there on the Easter long weekend holiday and parking was packed and first come first serve.
They say never judge a book by its cover, well the Town Square Hotel doesn't look very appealing from the outside then you open the door to you room and step into the newly refurbed rooms and bathroom, very impressed!!
A very nice room with a very comfortable bed.
The hotel has a restaurant. Dinner was very nice, however a bit pricy.
Breakfast was great. Breakfast was served by lovely and very helpful staff!
It was a lovely hotel, rooms were spacious and comfortable, staff were so friendly and welcoming. I loved the treats and the selections of tea and coffee including plunge coffee was fabulous.
Rooms were quiet inside, lovely and clean and had everything we needed. Beautifully renovated period pub - Art Deco work has been restored really well. Restaurant meals were great too!
This is the best place to stay when in Orange. Clean renovated rooms, comfy beds, location is close to shops & cafes, also have a pub within the property and they serve coffee too!🙌
The locality to shops, restaurants public transport, and the Indian Restaurant within the motel was omg so awesome, best Indian Cuisine in Orange and very good prices,
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