Argus Apartments Darwin offers modern self-contained apartments in the heart of Darwin city center. Facilities include a swimming pool and fitness center. Free WiFi is provided.
Centrally located in Darwin's city center, Ramada Suites by Wyndham Zen Quarter is a 10-minute walk from the nightlife of Mitchell Street and the surrounding shops and restaurants.
On the beautiful Esplanade, the Palms City Resort provides a relaxing oasis surrounded by lush tropical gardens in the heart of Darwin’s central business district.
Mantra on the Esplanade is in Darwin city center, overlooking Darwin Harbor, just a short 2-minute walk from Mitchell Street. It features panoramic views from most rooms and apartments.
Hilton Garden Inn Darwin offers relaxed accommodations in a central location, overlooking Darwin Harbor and the Esplanade. Features include an outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and poolside bar.
Argus Hotel Darwin offers accommodations 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.
Darwin City Hotel is located in the Darwin CBD district, just a 2-minute walk from Crocosaurus Cove and an 8-minute walk from Darwin Entertainment Center.
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...
Guests can enjoy a drink or meal by the pool at Novotel Darwin Airport. Located only 820 feet from Darwin Airport, it offers free airport transfers and free cable TV.
Comfortable good bed. Perfect for overnight transit
Located in Darwin city center, just 820 feet from the Esplanade, Hilton Darwin features a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool. Many rooms have views of Darwin Harbor.
Everything. I booked last minute and got a beautiful room
Conveniently located on the Esplanade, Novotel Darwin CBD features a swimming pool and an atrium with a spectacular indoor tropical rainforest, complete with cascading vines, palm trees and a...
Location with views over the sea.
Closeness to CBD
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Ibis Darwin Airport Hotel is located in Darwin, 6.4 miles from Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and 6.7 miles from Darwin Botanic Gardens.
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and gaming facilities, Winnellie Hotel Motel offers accommodations in Winnellie, 3.1 mi from Darwin. Guests can enjoy the on-site bars.
The shower was fantastic, and the aircon a welcome surprise
Located in Darwin City, the Frontier Darwin Hotel is a 3.5 star property offering a variety of spacious rooms featuring views over the lush tropical landscape and sweeping city views.
Convenient to supermarkets and all local attractions
This modern boutique hotel is located in the heart of Darwin city center. It offers beautifully appointed rooms, plus a restaurant, café, room service and an outdoor plunge pool.
Self check in, aircon was great and bed comfortable
Staying with Darwin Harbor Suite is one of the best accommodations in town.
Excellent location and very kind&helpful staff
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FAQs about hotels in Darwin
On average, 3-star hotels in Darwin cost $64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Darwin are $114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Darwin can be found for $151 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Darwin this weekend is $87 or, for a 4-star hotel, $115. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Darwin for this weekend cost around $168 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $89 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Darwin for tonight. You'll pay around $114 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Darwin will cost around $168, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Darwin displays a cocktail of cultures from ‘Aussie larrikins’ to the local Aboriginals from Larrakia Country. Throw in an influx of international visitors who now call the Top End of Australia home, and this concoction bedazzles with busy outdoor markets and an adequate supply of drinking holes (pubs).
The modern Darwin Wharf precinct, including Stokes Hill Wharf, still gleams on those endless summer days having been rebuilt after the destruction caused both during World War II bombings and Cyclone Tracey. Grab a bar stool with a view of the harbour or a seat on a terrace and sip a cool drink in Australia’s northernmost, tropical capital city.
A popular time for tourists is Darwin’s dry season that starts in May and ends in October. If you prefer it hot and humid, then the end of the wet season can be spectacular when the waterfalls in Kakadu and Litchfield national parks are at their mightiest.
Australia’s wild frontier can be reached all the way from Adelaide and Alice Springs along the picturesque Stuart Highway that ends at Daly Street in the CBD. Outside the centre are the natural surrounds in Palmerston, Humpty Doo and closer by is Mindil Beach with its famous Sunset Market.
Darwin International Airport has international flights from Singapore and Bali. You can choose from a variety of hotels, hostels and apartments on Booking.com.
Most things are close by, lots to do, free things to do,...
Most things are close by, lots to do, free things to do, beautiful sunrise and sunset, good restaurants.
Must see:- sunset at Mindil Casino, dinner at the waterfront, swim in the man made lagoon.
I recommend the hop on hop off bus tour.
Parking in the city can be difficult but you can Uber anywhere in the city in 5-10 mins. Wait time for an Uber is 1-2 mins.
Favourite places to eat - Hanuman Restaurant and Trampoline ice cream.
Darwin Hotel and the Deck Bar have good food and atmosphere.
Do not recommend Monsoon. The burger buns are hard as a rock.
Kathleen
10
Scored 10
Darwin us a magical place.
Darwin us a magical place. The atmosphere is unique, the people friendly and very laid back. I visit Darwin every year for my holidays. I usually go in the wet season because you get the pick of the accomodation for a much reduced price.
JULIA
Australia
10
Scored 10
While it was very humid and a few short showers as its at...
While it was very humid and a few short showers as its at the end of the wet season .I loved the stunning scenery .Darwin while its a city you can still relax ,chill out. The waterfront area is a great place to relax ,dine out and catch up with a few friends. Darwin is a easy city to get around we used Uber and Public Transport NSW Seniors get free transport just flash your seniors card.
If you want they have lots of scooters around town to hire .
We loved learning about the history of Darwin. Plenty of places that you can enjoy for free. My best tip is go to the NT Tourism Office they have all the info you need and can help you with any bookings
We did Kakadu by flight ,day trip to Lichfield ,Sail Darwin and cruise on the harbour about the Bombing of Darwin . Loved going out to Stoke wharf and enjoying the local resturants.
Linda
Australia
2.0
Scored 2.0
There is almost nothing to do in Darwin and downtown there...
There is almost nothing to do in Darwin and downtown there are
lot of homeless people. From Darwin you can do day excursions, for example to Kakadu, but you will spend about 8 hours on a bus or minivan. It is not worth!
Boccadoro
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Darwin is a fantastic place for a holiday.
Darwin is a fantastic place for a holiday. Particularly if you like hot weather war history or natural beauty.
Best time to travel is in the dry season if you can (Aussie winter) because you will find everything open and accessible.
But if you want everything to yourself the wet season (Aussie summer) is okay (just expect some things to be closed, and your eyeballs will sweat from the humidity) but if you can get out of the heat every once and awhile still a great holiday will be had!
They have lots of interesting places to visit like the world war 2 museums, oil storage tankers, aviation museum, Royal Flying doctors museum. Litchfield national park is not far out of Darwin where you can take in the natural beauty and plenty of waterfalls (dry season).
The wharf area for foodies, plenty of hotels and night life in Mitchell Street.
If you are up for a tour there are plenty to Kakadu, Litchfield, fishing tours, helicopter and Darwin harbour cruises.
We spent 10 days in Darwin (not our first visit) so our trip was more about relaxation this time but you could easy fill a couple of weeks looking at everything Darwin has to offer.
I would recommend unless you plan on paying for tours, taxis or ubers etc a car is nearly essential (makes it way easier to get around, particularly in the heat).
If you are travelling in the wet season (Aussie Summer) then check your hotel facilities are actually open (we found a hotel we stayed at didnt have the pool bar or restaurant open).
Nicole
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
good seaview
good seafish
good fishing spot
good seaview
good seafish
good fishing spot
good greenland
good sky
only one thing is very bad.(I pay the fishing charter Yknot for 3 full day chsrters. it cancell all ,but 2 of these no refund. I ask why. But they no reply any more…………)
Firstly you need to know this is an older motel style of accommodation. If you're looking for the Hilton this is not it, but, its clean, it is well maintained, the managers and cleaners do a cracking job. The towels are changed regularly, as is the bedding. There is a fridge and TV in each room but no cooking facilities. The hotel also has a nice pool and BBQ area. Air-conditioning was A+.
Its in a cracking location on Smith Street so close to everything. Bars, Mindil Beach, Cullen Bay, Darwin Waterfront etc
Fantastic family room, beautiful pool and excellent location. Great place to stay and walking distance to lots of great restaurants and Woolworths. Close to mall and beach.
Comfortable beds!!!!
Very friendly & helpful staff!! Lovely clean rooms and great facilities. Thankfully there was off street parking available, they did however recommend that you book this in advance if you can as spaces are limited.
We loved our stay at Darwin City Hotel and would stay again and recommend to others.
Lovely hotel, when in Darwin, make sure to stay at least a couple of nights here, it is truly worth the money.We stayed in four different hotels in Darwin and this one was by far the best. One of the best lagoon pools in Australia, feels truly like a holiday. Walking distance to Botanical gardens, next to Mindil markets, rooms spacious and well appointed. Good mix of guests from all ages.$10 taxi fare to Darwin city or take the affordable easy to ride Neuron scooters. Quick checkout.
Good location, pool is large and great playground across the road for the kids (not associated with the hotel). Easy walk into city centre. Conveniently located on the Esplanade which takes you to waterfront and many Darwin attractions. breakfast was great. parking available under the hotel. All staff were friendly and helpful.
Very good location at Darwin Waterfront with a range of other places to eat and drink, still reasonably close to the city. Easy access to parking. Room (self contained apartment) was good - washing machine appreciated after over a week travelling! The hotel restaurant, Curve was quite good and well located next to the park.
This is a great place to stay in Darwin. It has a great location and is real value for money. It is not the classiest place in town but the staff match any 6 star hotel.
The room has what you need without being luxury .The pool is just right on a hot day in Darwin!
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The staff at Quality Hotel Darwin Airport went above and beyond, reaching out to confirm arrival details, holding luggage and providing access to showers before driving us to the airport for our evening flight. The room itself was very clean and comfortable.
The location is good, at one end of the city, so easy walk to central eating places in city. Scooter station was just outside the hotel so that was useful. The apartment is well set out for two couples or family with most things you would need.
Late night shuttle pick up at airport and a lift back to the airport the next day to pick up a hire car. While the big hotels are adjacent to the airport there are road works going on around them so walking there at midnight would not be fun.
Rooms are spacious and very clean, comfy bed. Kitchenette is better appointed than most hotels and has a decent selection of tea, coffee, sugar and milk - no international roast! Light breakfast included which is good value.
The hotel is in a great location and the view from the balcony was lovely. A very peaceful spot right next to the city. There were pool towels and bath towels provided as well as nice body wash and shampoo/conditioner.
Leanne and staff were fantastic,very accommodating, we were on ground floor, my sons loved the pool access. we got parking and it felt safe. Very personal feel to the hotel. Loved our stay..love the USB connections.
The hotel is good value for money in the wet season. Beds and room are comfortable for short stays. It is in a good location close to eateries, mall and waterfront.
Clean, large, comfortable rooms. Central location. Walking distance to shops, restaurants and Darwin Waterfront. Convenient hotel parking. Pleasant staff.
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