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Perth City Apartment Hotel
2.9/524 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
Fantastic, AAA+++!!! Thanks Eddie & Anthony, you guys rock 👍 😀 👍.
Hotel Northbridge
3.9/552 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
Great location - close enough to the centre of Northbridge (about 5-10min walk) but away enough for a quiet night's sleep. Check-in and check-out was simple and brief. Reception staff were efficient and friendly. We stayed in a Deluxe King room with a spa. Room was spacious and clean (bed linen had some small black stains but that didn't bother us). Loved that the window opened for fresh air. Shower was over spa which was fine for us (if you have mobility issues I wouldn't recommend this room type). Toilet pipe was leaking which kept leaving a pool of water on the floor. Reception was great with handling this though - they said they'd get someone to look at it and offered to move us to another room. Breakfast was confusing - it was supposed to be included in our stay, but when we went down to the restaurant we found it was closed (due to COVID I believe, which is understandable). On our way down we noticed people receiving room service. This breakfast service wasn't explained to us upon check-in so we felt we missed out in this regard. Thankfully the cafes in central Northbridge were only a short walk away! All in all it was a great stay that certainly didn't break the bank. Would happily stay here again - just remember to ask about breakfast at check-in!
Zappeion Apartments
3.6/536 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
The location is good, quiet, go to the city center, there are many restaurants not far away, the rooms are large, the facilities are good, the price is very good
Doubletree by Hilton Perth Northbridge
4.5/5136 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
Stayed at Doubletree Hilton Perth Northbridge for 7 nights during my first visit to Perth. Location is really convenient with food and public transport easily accessible. Rooms and amenities were decent, except for the neighbouring bars that can get really noisy up to 2/3AM in the morning during the weekends. Remember to request for a room facing the back to avoid the noise disturbance from neighbouring bars/ restaurants. Free cookie is available during check in. Room also did not provide dental kit, however available upon request. Other than that, i have no other complaints!
The Sebel West Perth Aire Apartments
4.3/562 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
The Sebel West Perth provided a budget-friendly accommodation option during my recent trip, allowing me to stay right in the heart of the city without breaking the bank. The staff at The Sebel West Perth were friendly and efficient. While not overly luxurious, the hotel's lobby and common areas were tidy and well-maintained. The check-in process was quick, and the staff was readily available to address any inquiries. The rooms, though basic, were clean and had all the essentials for a comfortable stay. While the furnishings were not the most modern, they served their purpose. The bed was comfortable enough for a decent night's sleep after a day of exploring the city. The hotel's location was undoubtedly its strongest selling point. Being situated right in the city center meant easy access to popular attractions, restaurants, and public transportation. This convenience allowed me to make the most of my time in the city without spending much on transportation.
Rydges Perth Kings Square an EVT hotel
4.5/540 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
We upgraded to an executive room, which was very comfortable. We could not get near enough to the hotel on arrival to park and check in. There is a small very narrow lane way that runs from Wellington St to Murray St with no indication of which way the traffic flows. We parked up eventually on Murray St in a multi storey and fortunately our one suit case was easily wheeled the 100 metres or so to the hotel. The hotel info was all available on the room tv screen. I checked breakfast times and saw it was served up to 10-30 am on a weekend. Next morning we arrived at breakfast at 9-45 am. The waiter looked somewhat taken aback. There was only enough orange juice for 1 person, the tank on the tea maker was dry, there was no butter or bacon. The water tank was refilled, butter produced. The chef lifted the lid of the scrambled eggs and they looked disgusting. I asked the waiter if we could have a fried egg. He had to go find the chef. He cooked the eggs, burnt on the bottom runny white on the top. My breakfast at a cost of $30 consisted of one slice of toast 3 mushrooms, half a scoop of congealed baked beans and half of a very sad looking tomato, plus the delicious burnt egg, one cup of black tea. I heard the waiter and chef grumbling together about breakfast times and their attitude prevented me from complaining and asking for fresh food. It transpired that breakfast time had been changed to finish at 10am. The receptionist enlightened me as we checked out next day. There was still a sign on reception saying that breakfast on a weekend lasted until 10 -30am. Needless to say we breakfasted elsewhere next day. It's a soul less hotel, with about as much vibe as a grave yard. We used the fantastic bar of the new Novotel directly behind Rydges. I also found we could have stayed there at a cheaper rate! Will not be returning.

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Highest PriceCAD 1,274
Lowest PriceCAD 48
Number of Reviews 12,005
Number of hotels2,661
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 233
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 244