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Brisbane City Yha
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6:30 am - 11:00 pm
Brisbane City Yha
Brisbane City YHA Wins 2011 Best Backpacker Accommodation at Queensland Tourism Awards!Brisbane City YHA is located a short walk from the Brisbane Transit Centre and a 15 minute walk from the Queen Street Mall, Brisbane's central shopping district. The YHA offers air-conditioned multi-share, double and twin rooms, some with ensuites. There is a YHA Travel desk at reception that can help you with great value tours in Brisbane, Queensland and Australia.Experience the relaxed cosmopolitan lifestyle of Queensland's capital city. Brisbane is built around the river and offers unique outdoor living in a sub-tropical climate. Take a CityCat along the river, enjoy views of the city from Mount Coot-tha lookout, visit South Bank Parklands or dine alfresco at cafes along the river. Take a day trip to nearby Moreton or Stradbroke Islands or to the Gold and Sunshine Coasts' pristine beaches and hinterlands.Please note that Brisbane City YHA is currently undergoing a refurbishment project to improve the facilities and experience available to their guests. Throughout this period the hostel will not be wheelchair accessible. Every effort is being made to keep disturbances to a ...read more
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I stayed at YHA May 16-19-2016 when I arrived in Brisbane again. It has a rooftop kitchen/ outdoor BBQ and dining area and swimming pool with a deadly view of Brisbane City. And loads of sofas in the TV room that are'nt torn or peeling which was nice. Its a really good hostel and worthy of the extra dollars you pay for this standard of backpackers. They tell you there is free Wi Fi its actually only 30mins a day in the reception area which was the only dissapointing aspect of my stay there.
We visited brisbane on a short trip for the weekend on 27th May 2016 and we hired a car for the two days. When we got to YHA brisbane, they informed us that there was no carpark available, and that we would have to park elsewhere. Given a football match was on at Suncorp, we had to wait until midnight to park our car.
When we finally get to our room, we found that the usual clean service was missing and the airconditioning did not work, which was terrible on a cold night.
To finish off, we payed $14 for a cup of coffee and a muffin for 2 people! Normally we could purchase eggs and such breakfast items from the YHA counter in other parts of Australia at a cheap rate, though this was not available at Brisbane.
Our family has stayed at various YHAs throughout Australia and usually we enjoy our stays as it is cheap and cheerful. This time at Brisbane it was not ...read more