Minto - Brisbane

From $ 55.0 to $ 75.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 3844 8960
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Here at Minto student house, they provide accommodation set in a beautifully restored 1905 Queenslander in rooms not occupied by students.

Perched halfway up the hill on Gladstone Road, with stunning views of the city, Minto oozes the colonial charm. Only 14 minutes walk to the city and six minutes to Southbank Rail Station and within 100 metres of the property, you will find convenience stores, restaurants and buses.

The West End is a hive of activity day and night, a trendy inner city suburb with a vibrant and creative feel to it. The streets lined with cafes, boutiques, restaurants and markets are all only minutes from Minto.

Minto is a delight to the senses; enjoy the verandahs with city views or an ultimate chat by the fireplace. It is quiet and newly renovated with shared kitchen and antique look bathrooms.

You can get a single room for $55 double for $75. Unfortunately they do not cater for children under 15 years.

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