Aspley Motor Inn - Brisbane

From $ 95.0 to $ 95.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 3263 5400
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When visiting Brisbane, stay at Aspley Motor Inn for holidays, business, sporting or entertainment occasions, professional visits, meet up with family or friends.

They are an excellent Brisbane location easily accessible by road, air or rail transport. Aspley Motor Inn is within easy distance to the Brisbane Airport, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Central Business District, north Brisbane hospitals, RNA Showgrounds (Ekka), South Bank, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre and major shopping facilities.

As well, it is easy to reach both the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast and their theme park attractions.

Major shopping centres, restaurants, cinema and theatre complexes and banking facilities are located close to Aspley Motor Inn.

You are guaranteed clean, comfortable and relaxing accommodation along with their warm and friendly service at the Aspley Motor Inn that will enhance your Brisbane visit.

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