Melbourne Connection Travellers Hostel - Melbourne CBD and Suburbs

From $ 22.0 to $ 153.0

We aim to provide accommodation that is clean, comfortable and affordable. We offer real value for money. Our central location provides easy access to all of Melbourne's venues and attractions. Our mission statement is clear and simple - "To provide clean, comfortable accommodation in a friendly environment at affordable prices".

Situated in the heart of Melbourne's Central Business District, the Melbourne Connection Travellers Hostel offers accommodation for backpackers and all other visitors to Melbourne in a variety of sleeping rooms.

We have dorms of all sizes, double rooms and twin shared rooms. Whichever you choose, our emphasis is on 'value for money'.

Our management and staff strive to provide the budget conscious traveller with a high standard of cleanliness and comfort in modern, informal surroundings. Staff are always ready to help with any problems and offer advice that may make your stay more enjoyable. We like to think of it as 'no frills, but great value'.

Our central location enables travellers to reach all of the city's attractions, sports venues and village precincts, either by foot or a short tram ride. Bus, rail and air terminals are within easy reach, as are Melbourne's famous shops and nightlife. Don't pay for extras you don't need.

Our doubles have a comfortable bed, linen provided, offering comfort and privacy at a very reasonable price. Our dorms are cheap & cheerful offering great value accommodation in our clean, spacious shared rooms, perfect for making friends. 4, 5, 6, 8 and 14 bed dorms available.

The Melbourne Connection Travellers Hostel will make your dollar go further without compromising your comfort. Make your life easier and book ahead.

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