The Comfort Inn Crystal is centrally located in Broken Hill, an isolated mining city in the far west of outback New South Wales.
Nathan
Australia
The hotel was great, super friendly staff, super clean, and a great location. I'd recommend to anyone wanting to stay, the price was great for a 3 single bed room. They even provided clean linen each day!
The Royal Exchange Hotel is centrally located in Broken Hill, close to the border with South Australia. Featuring Art Deco design, it offers air-conditioned rooms with TV and internet connection.
Located in the heart of Broken Hill, ibis Styles Broken Hill offers 4-star. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, guest laundry facilities, a bar and a restaurant.
Located in Broken Hill, 9.3 miles from Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, Broken Hill Outback Resort provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Rosemary
Australia
Spacious room with outlook. Great spa bath. Comfy bed, excellent kitchenette.
Featuring 2-star accommodations, Black Lion Inn Hotel is located in Broken Hill, a few steps from Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum and a 7-minute walk from Silver City Mint and Art Centre.
Offering free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor pool with a non-heated spa, Oasis Motor Inn is located on Iodide St in Broken Hill. Each of the air-conditioned rooms offers a TV with free cable channels.
Garry
Australia
Clean well appointed room, tea, coffee, biscuits, face cloths.
Nice and comfortable.
Located in the heart of Broken Hill, Hilltop Motel features a solar-heated outdoor pool, a restaurant and outdoor BBQ facilities. Betina’s Restaurant serves a tasty steak and seafood menu.
Featuring a terrace, The Lodge Outback Motel is located in Broken Hill in the New South Wales region, a 3-minute walk from Sturt Park Reserve and Titanic Memorial and 500 yards from Broken Hill Civic...
We visited Broken Hill for three nights as a learning...
We visited Broken Hill for three nights as a learning experience for out 10yo grand-daughter. There is lots to see and do - specially recommend: Outback Astronomy; Historic Daydream Mine; Royal Flying Doctor Service; Pro Hart Gallery; Menindee Lakes area, especially Historic Woolshed and drive out to Burke and Wills campsite; Living Desert National Park especially sculptures; Albert Kersten minerology and geology museum; Silverton, especially Mundi Mundi lookout and the cemetery; Block 10 lookout and Miners Memorial. You should get a 4WD vehicle to access all areas.
David
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed overnight only as a stop on a longer journey.
We stayed overnight only as a stop on a longer journey. From what little we saw, Broken Hill is steeped in mining history and pioneering in Australia. It's a clean and tidy town with good facilities and quite a lot to see. We intend to go back when time allows.
Elizabeth
Australia
10
Scored 10
😊 Extra wide roads & footpaths, extremely friendly people,...
😊 Extra wide roads & footpaths, extremely friendly people, great weather, easy to navigate around town, parking was readily available & accessible, plentiful shops & cafes, tourist attractions great - was more to history of town than expected & locals are proud of this. BH Visitor Info Centre & Ladies at BH Family History Group & Caretaker at the Cemetary well all extremely helpful. Larry at Whites Mining Museum impressive display & great narrator of the BH History.
😒 sadly which is no fault of the locals - the countryside is dry & Barron.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Unfortunately I went when many tours were resting.
Unfortunately I went when many tours were resting.
This meant I could have booked privately but the cost was beyond me.
Travelling alone has its drawbacks.
Locals were very very helpful and I was offered and I accepted many lifts.
Being to the larger supermarkets.
Being to The Miners Memorial.
Broken Hill has a wealth of History and the multitude of information gathered on walks is brilliant.
Back home, friends were keen to listen to stories from Broken Hill and I felt vindicated for travelling there , given on my own .
PROBUS does do trips there but I am not a member.
Well Done, Broken Hill.
I would avoid going in Rest Time for Tour Companies.
Dark
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visited relatives but had our own freedom.
Visited relatives but had our own freedom. Dropped into the art gallery and most shops in the main street, used the facilities for dining but on one occasion dined at the Democratic club, would recommend a visit to Silverton
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
The town was a testament to heritage preservation.
The town was a testament to heritage preservation. It is clean, friendly, with gentle pace. Lots to see and do, Three are many interesting places around and within its region to visit, and the car travel is easy.
Overall, a fascinating place with something for everyone.
We stayed in the cabins which were really mini apartments joined together. The area directly in front was for campers / caravans etc.
I was concerned about the noise but our apartment was very quiet. The view from the enclosed back verandah was amazing, having a shower
admiring the beautiful landscape is a great way to start the day.
Bed was comfy, small kitchen sufficient for simple meals.
Covid restrictions commenced the day we arrived and staff were excellent and courteous at enforcing rules.
I have stayed in many hotels and I have no hesitation in recommending this hotel for travelers to Broken Hill. The room was beautifully presented, clean and comfortable. It was quiet, bed was comfortable, facilities were good, pool and lovely lounge and sitting room. Great balcony to sit and enjoy a cuppa and look over Broken Hill. Close to main street and centre of Broken Hill. Cath the owner went out of her way to ensure my stay was very pleasant.
Broken Hill is always booked out and we had to stay at this motel because our other accommodation was only available for the first two nights of our three night stay. This turned out to be one of the best motels I've stayed in in years - sparkling clean, no weird smell, comfortable. Little plastic sleeves over the remote control. Just excellent. It was the mid-point in a 12 day road trip and was, without a doubt, the best motel of all.
One of the best self contained apartments I've stayed at, would definitely stay there any time I was in Broken Hill. Extremely comfortable, all the creature comforts of home, including a guest laundry. Great location to explore the region, quiet neighborhood, within easy reach of city centre and supermarket.
Clean and welcoming, comfy bed, modern bathroom, complete kitchen and all utensils to make it a home away from home. Excellent.
Host Jodi looked after me (and other guests) like a mother hen, ensuring our stay was most enjoyable. Very helpful in all areas of history of hotel, town, activities, suggestions to make the stay wonderful. All staff obliging, accommodating and friendly. Great central location; a top-notch place - I will come again
It has everything you need for a relaxing stay in Broken Hill. Glenn has thought of everything, the kitchen has all the mod cons and there is a cute garden with a BBQ and dining table. We’ve stayed in hotels and motels in BH previously, and hands down this apartment is so much more value for money and relaxing.
Cath, the owner of the hotel is lovely - very friendly and helpful. Rooms were spacious and quiet and the bed comfortable.
Unfortunately, we didn' t get to use the facilities - but hopefully will next time! Great location within walking distance of cafes and pubs. Would highly recommend.
I liked the size of the room. Old fashioned motel with functional clean amenity and it was glorious to have the space. Self contained with dining table and chairs, micro wave, fridge and toaster. Close to tourist info centre, minerals museum and art gallery, hire car office and restaurants.
Staff were considerate of the late time of arrival due to a very long day driving to Broken Hill. The staff, location and facilities were as expected for such a remote western NSW town. I would recommend the Sturt Motel to travellers or workers needing larger rooms with cooking facilities.
The hotel was at a disadvantage as there had been a large cancellation just before we arrived. As a result, the cook did not come in and so no hot breakfast was available, the bar was not opened etc.
The staff were unfailingly obliging and offered a room upgrade which was accepted.
Good value basic cabins. Dated but everything worked. Fridge and AC worked very well on a particular hot week. Felt rested when we left and staff were very responsive and called us to check we had not left booklets we needed. Would not hesitate to stay here again
The cabin we stayed in was spacious and well equipped. Bathroom was large and very clean with a portrait window overlooking the bushland behind the cabins. The walking behind the cabin into the bushland revealed interesting flowers and native wildlife.
We had a family room. It was clean and the beds very comfortable.
The hotel was clean and well maintained (including the pool).
The location was convenient to explore Broken Hill and the area around
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