Astor Metropole Best Western Hotel - Brisbane

From $ 149.0 to $ 410.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 3144 4000
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Situated amongst picturesque parkland on historic Wickham Terrace, Astor Metropole Best Western Hotel is only a short walk to the city centre and attractions such as the Queen Street Mall, the Treasury Casino and South Bank Parklands. Also diagonally opposite Central Station.

The Astor offers a unique mix of early colonial architecture renovated to much of its original design. A wide range of accommodation is offered from single, double, twin and triple rooms, deluxe rooms to one, two and three bedroom suites and apartments. The three bedroom apartments are ideal for large families or groups (five to eight persons). Secretarial and office facilities are available with a conference room. The complex making up the hotel/motel is an interesting property with a variety of accommodation options, doctor's surgery, hairdresser, cafe restaurant/cocktail bar.

The Astor offers good value, an interesting decor and excellent location.

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