Want To Find Places To Stay In Brisbane For All Kinds Of Visits?

August 24th, 2010 by Wayne Hockey Leave a reply »

Finding places to stay in Brisbane is no sweat, to use this Australian expression. Whether you backpack in alone, come with six kids, have to travel for business or with a business group, want to stay for a night or for a week or for a year, there are plenty of choices open to you.

Backpackers have a great choice of hostels, some with beach or park access and the traditional bunk beds with clean bath and kitchen facilities and great views. Other hostels might be hotels, with cheaper prices and a younger-in-general clientele. A dusty hiker can cool off in the pool, cook in the communal kitchen or eat in the cafe, hang out in the bar or the game room, and spend the day resting for future treks or seeing the city on a guided tour.

Coming to Australia with the family? You can find family suites and cabins at many hotels, and even short term rentals with everything you need if you don’t bring your furniture, too. One fun way to spend the vacation is in a rented caravan, a mini apartment on wheels. You can drive the whole crew around town, to the zoo, or to one of the beautiful beaches, and find a comfortable campground for the night.

There are specially equipped cottages and small complexes for business groups large and small, with all the amenities needed for learning and leisure. Travelers on solitary business trips have many hotels to choose from, with special business class prices and everything from the basic necessities to the last word in luxury. You might be surprised to find how affordable luxury can be in Brisbane.

When planning a long stay, check out the very affordable apartments found all over the city, both unfurnished and fully equipped. You can also find special, longer-stay rates at hotels and motels. In addition, many residents in the city are looking for those who need a room with life support, which may give you instant access to friends and local information.

B&Bs give you a chance to get close to the history of Brisbane as well as to enjoy all the modern conveniences in peaceful surroundings. The owners of these inns are well versed in history, the culture of the region, and things to do and see during your stay. Almost all of these inns offer the convenience of Internet access and private suites.

A little known secret is GlobalFreeloaders, the international membership of those who offer their homes free of charge to visitors to their hometowns, and enjoy the privilege when they travel. This is real economy, and is designed to help travelers really connect all over the world.

You can get to Australia by boat or plane, and to this exciting city on foot, by car, or by train. Finding the places to stay in Brisbane is no sweat, as the natives say.

Wayne Hockey is almost certainly an avid and constant commentator on Brisbane accommodation alternatives in hotel rooms, vacation rentals and flats all over this impressive section of Australia. Everyone will find his reports helpful as well as varied.

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