Cheap Hotels Melbourne
Guide Note:Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and can be affoardable if planned properly. For more information, please see Mahalo's guide to Melbourne Hotels, Melbourne Restaurants, Melbourne Tours and a Melbourne Vacation.
Fast Facts:
- Country: Australia
- Language: English
- Currency: Australian Dollar
- Country Code: +61
- State Code: 3
- Population: 3,744,373
- Time Zone: UTC+10
- Also try: Melbourne Hotels | Melbourne Vacation | How To Book a Cheap Hotel Room
[edit] The Mahalo Top 7
- Official Tourism Site: Melbourne Accommodations
- Frommer's: Melbourne Hotels
- Fodor's: Melbourne Hotels
- Lonely Planet: Melbourne Budget Hotels
- Kayak: Compare Melbourne Hotel Prices
- TripAdvisor: Melbourne Hotel Reviews Under $100
- Yahoo! Travel: Melbourne Reviews Under $125
[edit] Affordable Hotels in Melbourne
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Prices posted reflect those of the cheapest rates for the cheapest room type. Prices are likely to increase during holidays and weekends.
- Frommer's Recommended: "On the city's edge, the Nunnery is perfectly situated near the restaurant and nightlife scenes of Brunswick and Lygon streets, in nearby Carlton. This informal, friendly place is well suited to couples and families."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "An absolute top-notch hostel epitomising great budget accommodation, the Nunnery delivers without the lemon-lipped attitude."
- Fodor's Review
: "Lodgings here include single and double rooms with shared bathrooms, doubles with in-room bathrooms, and two- and three-bedroom apartments. All accommodations have Wi-Fi."
- Frommer's Recommended: "Rich red carpets bedeck the corridors throughout the 1950s and 1960s retro-style building. Rooms vary, but all are modern and nice."
- Fodor's Review
: "Set in the heart of St. Kilda's café, bar, and club precinct, Hotel Tolarno was once owned by artists who ran a gallery out of the space. Even today the place has an artistic bent..."
- Frommer's Recommened: "It's an attractive place, though sparsely furnished. The AAA-rated three-star rooms are comfortable enough..."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "This charming Victorian guesthouse dates back to 1886 and in many ways retains the feel of an old boarding house."
- Frommer's Recommended: "A 10-minute walk from the city, this interesting hotel feels like a basic B&B, though a total refurbishment..."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Forget the fluffy pillows, baby-soft toilet roll and hints of fresh jasmine, the Kingsgate is a no-bullshit, inner-city hotel offering excellent value for money."
[edit] Hostels in Melbourne
- Lonely Planet Selection: "This 79-bed little charmer follows the small-is-better principle, offering simple, clean budget accommodation in an intimate setting with a touch of personality."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Greenhouse has a low-key, relaxed vibe and is extremely well-run - more like a hotel than a hostel."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "The Base chain squeezes diverse backpackers of all nationalities into one seamless, chromium-plated mass."
[edit] Hotel Chains in Melbourne
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