Courtney Allan
International Travel

3 hotels in Perth to suit every budget

Perth, despite being the capital city of Western Australia, is a country town that woke up one day and realised it was a city. That’s how the residents describe it, but Ryan Mossny agrees.

He told Escape:

“The appeal of Perth is near perfect weather, pristine beaches, an amazing restaurant and bar scene,” he explains

“(There’s) lots of things to do.”

Ryan says the highlights can be found within the city in Fremantle and Scarborough.

“The city for obvious reasons,” he says. “Freo [Fremantle] is spectacular with its convict-built buildings, bohemian lifestyle and the only licensed beach in the country. With the Scarborough redevelopment, you now have lots of cool places to eat and drink, night-time markets and the pool.”

1. Budget

Hostel G, Northbridge

Although your view of hostels might be soured by one bad experience, the Northbridge-based Hostel G was designed by architecture expert Woods Bagot. With a focus on stylish accommodation, a private twin room which comes complete with an en-suite, twin beds and bed lockers, costing you $96 per night.

The hostel is a fifteen-minute drive from Perth Airport and only a four-minute drive from the CBD, so you’re close to the vibrant restaurant life that Perth has to offer.

2. Mid-range

DoubleTree by Hilton, Northbridge

The new DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel opened in December in the cultural district of Northbridge. Guests are welcomed with a warm DoubleTree cookie upon check-in before heading to their room of choice, with prices starting from $175 for a King Room.

Each room is fitted with Crabtree & Evelyn bath products, and the entry level king room comes with an LCD TV, king bed and desk.

Guests are also able to enjoy Western Australian produce on site at James St Bar + Kitchen, which offers food such as tapas and big plates. The hotel is an eighteen-minute drive from the airport and a five-minute walk from the CBD.

3. High-end

QT Perth, Perth

QT hotels offer creative flair, out-there style and on-point design for those who are looking to enjoy the heart of Perth’s shopping hub.

With an industrial but glamorous aesthetic that’s reinforced by a range of onsite luxuries, including an LCD HDTV, ensuite bathroom with double rain shower, WiFi and coffee machine access being complimentary.

Guests are also able to enjoy the Mediterranean-inspired Santini Bar & Grill. QT Perth is a twenty minute drive from Perth Airport and a seven-minute walk from the CBD.

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