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I stay at hotels across Australia and internationally. On average I spend about ninety nights a year or more in hotels. This includes chain hotels like the Hyatt (Canberra), the Crown Plaza, View Hotels, Doma Apartments, Accor and many more. These are the ones that stand out in terms of differentiation. February 2008: Craig's Royal Hotel, in Ballarat, is a beautiful period hotel full of lovely art works and architecture. Check that the restaurants are operating since they were being refurbished and were not open. I was not told that when I booked and it irked me. The web site did not say they were closed. The ambience is spolit somewhat by the presence of a gaudy "slot poker machine" area next to reception on the ground floor. The Storrier Hotel in Sydney claims as its address Potts Point. However I would think that it is more Kings Cross but this is rather academic. This is a theme hotel based on the art work of Tim Storrier and is an art deco hotel. Very interesting and modern with a bohemian decor. Service is excellent and the rooms are well equipped there is an IPOD base and radio receiver of very high quality in the room I had plus a small kitcehennet with cooking facilities. Bathroom tiny but functional and floor tiles were a bit slippery in shower which was slight worry. Limited room service. The dinner and breakfast options menu and service was excellent. Good television with cable and movies. At this hotel you can have an alla carte breakfast which does not require you to choose the normal continental, and hot buffet, offerings at almost every other hotel which cost an arm and leg and are a threat to body mass. This is a relief and good positioning. Unable to deliver a paper which is a tradition in most hoptels I stay at. But they apologised and gave me one at reception. Recommended. There are apartments on the Lake at Daylesford in Victoria. They are superb. Daylesford is a small village in the spa country well worth visiting. It has fine food, art galleries and spas amongst its many attractions. Eclectic restaurants from five star to humble extraordinary value, caters for vegetarians and vegan. caters for people of all dispositions and bent. Beechworth Victoria is an elegant location serving any budget and any lifestyle want. I stay at Annabelle's with host Diane Gavan. It is among one of the best bed and breakfasts in Australia. |
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