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Friendly Sullivans
Review of Sullivans Hotel, Perth by
JackieLittle
Advantages: Comfortable, small and friendly.
Disadvantages: Not in the city centre if you prefer to be where the action is.
We stayed at Sullivans in March 2007, and will be returning in 2009. This is a 3 star hotel and is fairly typical of the standard. It is not an up-market affair, just a comfortable, friendly hotel with lovely views over the river and the city skyline.The location on Mounts Bay Road is convenient for both the city and the surrounding areas, being on the free Blue Cat bus route. The bus stop is right outside the hotel as is the one for the main bus ... ...the road nearby. Sullivans is very popular with Australians as well as overseas visitors. The food is good and reasonable, the staff are very friendly and helpful. It was our first stop in Australia, and we were given all the help we needed to find our feet. When we were registering the receptionist gave us a city map and explained about the free buses and told us which area to go to to for a meal that night. We also had a few dinners at the hotel ...
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07.10.2008
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Kimberley Hotel - Aussie oasis in the desert
Review of Kimberley Hotel, Halls Creek by
Jim2003
Advantages: Reasonably comfortable, good base for exploring Kimberleys
Disadvantages: Barbed wire security around hotel perimeter
...and to check into the Kimberley Hotel, which tourist brochures describe as 'an oasis in the desert.' This review describes my impressions of the hotel, which is rated four star. As I stayed here overnight on a coach tour, I didn't book the accommodation myself. However, if you were travelling independently, you can expect to pay around $A150 + per night for a room. Although the place is described as an hotel, it is actually more of a large scale ... ...and a dip in the Kimberley Hotel pool can best be described as bracing. The gardens seemed well laid out, and there were some spectacular stands of vivid red tropical flowers which I guessed to be poinsettia, or possibly bougainvillea. Like most tropical flowers, they had no distinct scent compared to the fragrance of a rose for example. There is a spa near the pool, plus an outdoor dining area and also BBQ facilities. The pool leads to a sports ...
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09.10.2008
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