Hotel Discovery Bakpak - Melbourne

From $ 21.0 to $ 85.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 9329 7525
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Hotel Bakpak has everything at your fingertips to make you feel comfortable, safe, relaxed and secure with the little touches that backpackers have asked for.

With loads of free stuff including - breakfast every morning (continental), in-house cinema with huge screen, free drink on arrival at Roo Bar, free city sights tour and free airport pickup (3 nights minimum stay). Expect to have loads of fun and soak up all Melbourne has to offer with our local, friendly staff who are at reception 24 hours a day!!!

A stone's throw from the Queen Victoria Market, a 10 minute walk to funky Brunswick St and is surrounded by Melbourne's best venues and attractions. Set in a quiet side street of the city makes it the ideal place to stay in Melbourne.

We have a cafe, job centre, tour desk, kitchen, two pumping bars, in-house tours, roof top garden, bus parties, footy tours, Ramsay Street tours, supply all linen, washing machines we got what you need!!!

If you are a bit worried about meeting people? Let us put your mind at ease. Hotel Bakpak has taken this common concern into consideration. We go out of our way to introduce people with something happening in the bar every night; live bands, DJ's, karoke, trivia nights and pool competitions are just a few of things that go on at The Roo Bar. Let it all hang loose on the dance floor.

Can't ignore your sporting intrigue? Watch your Premier League team live on cable TV. The Roo Bar is famous for its sporting parties, summer parties, beach parties, winter parties, green parties, dance parties - You think of a theme, they'll come up with a party. Still worried about being lonely? We didn't think so.

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