The Royal Exchange Hotel is centrally located in Broken Hill, close to the border with South Australia. Featuring Art Deco design, it offers air-conditioned rooms with TV and internet connection.
Linda
Australia
Location of the Hotel was really good. (It was a mistake I made to stay) as my friends husband has a sore leg but hurt it more playing bowls so it was very difficult for him to negotiate the stairs. I also didnt realize that their room had a bath/shower which also made it harder for him to negotiate. I did ask them if they were happy to go to the Exchange Hotel as you had stairs and they didnt think it would be a problem.
Located in the heart of Broken Hill, ibis Styles Broken Hill offers 4-star. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, guest laundry facilities, a bar and a restaurant.
Scott
Australia
Reception staff very welcome and accomodating.
Restaurant at night had a great menu and vibe with really friendly staff.
Plenty of parking on-site and out the front.
Room was spacious with the bed and pillows super comfy
Bathroom was super clean and shower water pressure was strong!
Set in Broken Hill, 15 km from Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, Broken Hill Outback Resort offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Featuring 2-star accommodation, Black Lion Inn Hotel is located in Broken Hill, 100 metres from Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum and 600 metres from Silver City Mint and Art Centre.
Located in the heart of Broken Hill, Hilltop Motel features a solar-heated outdoor pool, a restaurant and outdoor BBQ facilities. Betina’s Restaurant serves a tasty steak and seafood menu.
Alek
Australia
Room was clean and tidy but very small. Virtually no room for suitcases.
Sturt Motel is located in Broken Hill (Adelaide side), within an 8-minute drive of Broken Hill Railway Station and Broken Hill Airport. It offers a solar-heated outdoor pool and free on-site parking.
Offering free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor pool with a non-heated spa, Oasis Motor Inn is located on Iodide St in Broken Hill. Each of the air-conditioned rooms offers a TV with free cable channels.
John
Australia
Friendly staff at reception who gave helpful I for about what to do in Broken Hill. Clean room and comfortable bed.
Broken Hill (for me) Female married in her 60's. I love broken Hill. I dont know why really but it gets me. We drove out to the Sculptures while our husbands played bowls. They were fantastic. (second time) Yes you have to pay and need a credit card. $10 and I think $7.50 for seniors. Once you enter the park you can go 2 ways. Yep we took the wrong one. Left you go to an area where you can walk through the bush, have toilets, BBQ area and family friendly. You can also walk to the Sculptures long stretch for us up hill. Hot (in June) I hope they rectify the signage entering the Park as on the way out ON THE BACK OF ONE SIGN IT HAD DRIVE ACCESS TO THE SCULPTURES. Very poor information after you have walked up to the Sculptures and could have driven. Pro Art's art really good even if you aren't into his style. The Big Picture in town fabulous. Bells Cafe south Broken Hill a walk back into the past. Very Busy but worth the wait. Didn't get to see the Flying Doctors but have been and will definitely go next time. Please leave a little donation in the cylinder. The outback need you. LOVE LOVE LOVE Broken Hill. What would I avoid.....nothing.
Linda
Australia
10
Scored 10
Excellent tourist town with lots to see and do.
Excellent tourist town with lots to see and do. Cafes and Restaurants (not the hotels) need to take into account public holiday opening times as many visit during holidays and expect to eat out for breakfast and/or coffee. Staff rates are expensive but even on a rotational basis amongst the business owners, public holiday to public holiday will guarantee a full house and good income for the effort on the day. Good variety of accommodation and friendly locals.
Robyn
Australia
10
Scored 10
So much to see and do.
So much to see and do. We were kept busy seeing sites for the while week.
Loved the gallery's, Silverton quaint, Menindee Lakes magnificent. Charlotte's Cafe was friendly and food great. Also Bells Cafe had great coffee and milk shakes.
Mining times were very interesting too.
Easy to get around Broken Hill.
Enjoyed our time there.
Heather
10
Scored 10
Broken Hill was beautiful very clean very tidy and everybody...
Broken Hill was beautiful very clean very tidy and everybody was friendly.
There is so much to do, so much to see, so much to read, so much to learn, so much to take in, it is a beautiful experience to discover more about this beautiful country.
Josephine
Australia
10
Scored 10
We visited Broken Hill for three nights as a learning...
We visited Broken Hill for three nights as a learning experience for out 10yo grand-daughter. There is lots to see and do - specially recommend: Outback Astronomy; Historic Daydream Mine; Royal Flying Doctor Service; Pro Hart Gallery; Menindee Lakes area, especially Historic Woolshed and drive out to Burke and Wills campsite; Living Desert National Park especially sculptures; Albert Kersten minerology and geology museum; Silverton, especially Mundi Mundi lookout and the cemetery; Block 10 lookout and Miners Memorial. You should get a 4WD vehicle to access all areas.
David
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed overnight only as a stop on a longer journey.
We stayed overnight only as a stop on a longer journey. From what little we saw, Broken Hill is steeped in mining history and pioneering in Australia. It's a clean and tidy town with good facilities and quite a lot to see. We intend to go back when time allows.
I stayed here for five days with my husband and another couple. We all really enjoyed this property. Everything worked very well, the two bedrooms were comfy and spacious. There were a few different spaces for people to sit and relax. It was also located in a quiet area of Broken Hill. We loved coming back to the comforts of the house after a day of exploring Broken Hill and surrounds. The owner was also very responsive and helpful in relation to a couple of minor queries.
The design of the hotel meant that it felt safe and was quiet from street noise, with the interior courtyard giving your car security too. While the property is as old as others that are similar it is very well maintained and had been cleaned well with a comfortable bed. Compared to another motel that I went to first - with a sagging mattress, a lamp that didn’t work and grim lighting - the price is good for broken hill.
Don't let the outside appearance fool you. The plain 1970's exterior hides a hidden gem. These apartments have everything you could ever ask for (and then some!). Modern , spacious, super clean with fast wifi, a big smart TV, beautiful Super King Bed and great linen. Even a lovely starter hamper. I suspect this is the best accommodation in Broken Hill. It was certainly the best we experienced on our NSW road trip.
It has everything you need for a relaxing stay in Broken Hill. Glenn has thought of everything, the kitchen has all the mod cons and there is a cute garden with a BBQ and dining table. We’ve stayed in hotels and motels in BH previously, and hands down this apartment is so much more value for money and relaxing.
Great location outside of town if you don't mind driving ten minutes to get into Broken Hill. Spacious , quiet very clean and modern room. Great bed and excellent attention to detail in all respects. Nice outlook to the bush and a great small BBQ on the private deck if you like to cook for yourself.
Staff were considerate of the late time of arrival due to a very long day driving to Broken Hill. The staff, location and facilities were as expected for such a remote western NSW town. I would recommend the Sturt Motel to travellers or workers needing larger rooms with cooking facilities.
Great location, walking distance to many pubs, cafes et.
It was raining so we ate at the Chinese restaurant on-site food was delicious.
It's not a 5star establishment but the place is spotless and comfortable and very affordable. What more could you ask for.
We had a great stay in Broken Hill. Easy check-in. Large clean house. Located just around the corner from main street restaurants, bars and sights. 5 minute to shopping centres and supermarket. Glen was a great host and made sure we settled in comfortably.
I did not have breakfast, but the hotel was so lovely and clean and roomy, it had everything you would need and more,
I was very surprised at the size of the room (21) it really was a lovely space to spend my two nights in Broken Hill - congratulations
Beautifully restored historic hotel, with grand public rooms and elegantly furnished large bedrooms. Friendly and helpful staff. Especially liked sitting on the wide verandah in the evenings. Very nice pool too.
Great friendly place to stay in Broken Hill. Walking distance to the Centre for pubs, cafes and shops. Would definately recommed upgrading to a spa room for a bit more luxury! Thanks Janelle & Troy!
The staff was friendly and helpful, the room was good enough to spend the night in. The location is super convenient- walking distance to the main street with all pubs, bars and hipster shops
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