Brisbane Accommodation

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Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and as you'd expect, accommodation comes in all shapes and sizes.

Whether you're after budget backpackers hostels, business hotels, tourist parks, luxury five star resorts, bed and breakfasts, farmstays, motels, caravan parks, or family apartments you'll find it in Brisbane. Most of the hotels are in the CBD area and rates are reasonable compared with most developed countries in the world.

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What you expect to pay for your Brisbane Accommodation

A five star night in one of the many luxury Brisbane hotels will set you back as little as $115-$220 if you book standby rates on the Internet (and who doesn't these days) and you can back a top room in advance from around $300-$500, depending on the hotel and time of year.

Heritage listed bed and breakfast accommodation is scattered throughout the city and prices are around $115 for two people.

Apartment style accommodation is plentiful and a unit with a kitchen will set you back about $100-$150 per night - this obviously depends on the season and the style of apartment. Caravan Parks and camping grounds can be found outside the CBD and are cheap and cheerful. Backpackers accommodation is around $20 a night for a dorm room.

Where's the best place to stay in Brisbane?

The Brisbane CBD isn't huge, so if you're in town on business pretty much all the main corporate hotels are within a short cab ride from the main office buildings. If you're in Brisbane for pleasure you might as well stay near your vice - if it's shopping you're after, stay somewhere near the Queen Street Mall, if you're there for the nightlife then Fortitude Valley is where it's at, and there are plenty of hotels and apartments within walking distance of the Gabba and Suncorp stadium if you're there for sporting or concert reasons. If you're coming to Brisbane to check the place out, you'll get through most of the sights in a day or two, so stay somewhere central - anywhere on the main Brisbane peninsula is fine and that will put you within walking distance of Southbank, the train stations and the botanic gardens. If you have to spend a couple of weeks in Brisbane, try an apartment in Kangaroo Point because the views are great and the prices are cheaper. If you want easy access to the city try somewhere just north of the city in Spring Hill. Don't forget the Gold Coast is only 45 minutes down the road, and there's lots more touristy things to do there, and plenty more places to stay, so keep it open as an option as well.

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