Argus Hotel Darwin offers accommodation 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.
Kirsty
Australia
The value for money with breakfast included was amazing.
Conveniently situated on the Esplanade, Novotel Darwin CBD boasts a swimming pool and an atrium with a spectacular indoor tropical rainforest, complete with cascading vines, palm trees and a...
Cecile
Australia
Spacious room, with bigger beds.
Clean room.
Friendly staff.
Proximity to the city centre, cultural precinct and parkland and the bay
Situated in the heart of the vibrant Darwin Waterfront, Vibe Hotel features contemporary rooms with free WiFi and a lovely wave pool, just steps from shops and nightlife.
Set 10 km from Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Ibis Darwin Airport Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Darwin and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
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...
Letticha Denham
Australia
The apartment was very spacious, beds were super comfortable & the view from the balcony was spectacular.
Guests can enjoy a drink or meal by the pool at Novotel Darwin Airport. Located only 250 metres from Darwin Airport, it offers free airport transfers and free cable TV.
Set 10 km from Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Ibis Darwin Airport Hotel offers 3-star accommodation in Darwin and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Darwin, within 500 metres of Darwin Entertainment Centre and 1.3 km of Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin CBD Escape-Cosy and Central offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in Darwin, 2.7 km from Mindil Beach, 2 bedroom apartment with City view features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
The 4-star Quality Hotel Darwin Airport offers free WiFi and free on-site parking. There are free transfers to and from Darwin International Airport, which is less than 5 minutes' drive away.
Located in Darwin, 2.6 km from Mindil Beach, DCH on Mitchell provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Great location. Cheap price. Room was a good temp.
Located in Darwin and with Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory reachable within 5.1 km, Winnellie Hotel Motel provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free...
Food value for money friendly staff sports bar facilities
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.
Love how parking is so convenient and great location
This modern boutique hotel is located in the heart of Darwin city centre. It offers beautifully appointed rooms, plus a restaurant, café, room service and an outdoor plunge pool.
The location was great for the purpose of our trip
Conveniently situated on the Esplanade, Novotel Darwin CBD boasts a swimming pool and an atrium with a spectacular indoor tropical rainforest, complete with cascading vines, palm trees and a waterfall...
Location was good just a little far from the waterfront
Well situated in the centre of Darwin, Capitanos offers air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a garden. This 3-star hotel offers barbecue facilities.
Rooms a good size with fridge good ac and loved the pool.
FAQs about hotels in Darwin
On average, 3-star hotels in Darwin cost £64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Darwin are £92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Darwin can on average be found for £137 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Darwin this weekend is £63 or, for a 4-star hotel, £87. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Darwin for this weekend cost on average around £110 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £63 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Darwin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Darwin will cost around £122 (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.
The staff make you feel welcome and relaxed which is great...
The staff make you feel welcome and relaxed which is great at the Hotel, Being new years eve, everyone in party mode and we partied hard. Had a great stay and would highly recommend staying at the Hilton.
Peter & Lorraine
Peter Butler
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Amazing place - so much to see, do and learn - especially...
Amazing place - so much to see, do and learn - especially about the Bombing of Darwin in WW11 and Cyclone Tracey. National parks, swimming holes and some crocodile adventures are all close by - what is not to love!
Chamberlain
Scored 8.0
8.0
Liked how most things were walkable from our hotel.
Liked how most things were walkable from our hotel. We did the pub crawl on the helicopter which was fabulous. Lots of restaurants and eating places. Next time will hire a car to get to see more of the suburbs etc. We did the Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour.....its a must!! It was very HOT!! but most places have a pool to cool off in.
Meneghel
Scored 10
10
I am from Sri Lanka and this is what my home country would...
I am from Sri Lanka and this is what my home country would have been if it made it to the first world. Every single fruit and vegetable that we used to get at home is available and much cheaper.
The weather is hotter but man is it better than the cold of New Zealand !
All stories about crocs and the indigenous people are exaggerated.
Rajith
New Zealand
Scored 8.0
8.0
Visiting Litchfield and Katherine gorge are worth while.
Visiting Litchfield and Katherine gorge are worth while. Swimming in gorges with water falls were great. Scenery is really good. By taking day trips with companies; we learnt a lot about the NT’s history, Indigenous culture, flora and fauna and growth over time.
Also visited the Royal Flying Doctors Service Tourist Facility. Where we also had opportunity to additionally view the history of the
Darwin’s bombing during WWII.
The Museum and Art Gallery was also interesting. The markets are an eclectic mix, but worth visiting
The heat and humidity in October is a separate challenge…
As a coeliac, many restaurants and cafes were unable to provide any options.
woolman
Scored 10
10
We stayed with family and had no real prior idea of what to...
We stayed with family and had no real prior idea of what to expect.
We were thoroughly impressed with the variety of dining, markets, and nice places to relax. Bus transport is free until June 2025. Shopping is limited in the city but the nearby suburbs have great shopping malls
Karen
New Zealand
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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
Clean, comfortable and quiet.. Extremely easy middle of the night check-in. Friendly, smiling staff. I recommended this hotel to the woman who books accomodation at my work. She usually puts us in those two hotels near the airport. (The ones which have horrific check-in times even in the middle of the night) Darwin Resort is better for less than half the price! Great find.
The location on the waterfront was great,. Very convenient for attending the Conference Centre. The apartment is very spacious and comfortable for a family or two adults. It was clean and well-equippped. A short walk to the Darwin festival precinct, which we enjoyed.
The rooms are spacious and clean and the location is superb. Only a short stroll to the city centre and the Darwin Waterfront. It’s certainly not the cheapest accommodation in Darwin but you are definitely getting what you pay for, and that is excellence.
I travel a lot for work, I stay and a lot of hotel motels, Novatel Darwin airport, is the worst unprofessional dirty disgusting place I have ever stayed at, would never recommend to anyone
Krissy
Australia
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