Featuring an indoor pool and a spa, All Seasons Resort Hotel Bendigo offers relaxing stays in elegant rooms with flat-screen TVs. It provides free parking and has a bistro and barbecue facilities.
Located in Bendigo, a 15-minute walk from Bendigo Train Station, Hotel Ernest Bendigo provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Located opposite Lake Weeroona, Quality Hotel Lakeside offers an outdoor swimming pool. Guests enjoy free WiFi and can enjoy a meal at the onsite bar and restaurant.
Featuring an indoor pool, a hot tub and a cocktail bar, Quality Inn Colonial is just 5 minutes’ drive from Bendigo Stadium. A flat-screen TV with cable channels is standard in all rooms.
Located just a 15-minute walk from the restaurants, shopping and art precinct of Bendigo, Schaller Hotel Bendigo offers free WiFi and an on-site cafe and bar.
Conveniently located within walking distance to the Arts precinct and downtown Bendigo is the Best Western Cathedral Motor Inn offering an array of accommodations options for leisure and corporate...
Featuring a hot tub and a heated swimming pool, National Hotel Motel Bendigo is just a 5-minute drive from the center of Bendigo. You can dine on-site at the bistro and bar.
A 6-minute drive from Bendigo’s famous Alexandra Fountain, Elm Motel offers free use of laundry facilities. The air-conditioned guest rooms are fitted with a work desk, a fridge and a flat-screen TV.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bendigo cost $99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bendigo are $142 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bendigo can be found for $148 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bendigo is ok for rooms in the week but try to get one over...
Bendigo is ok for rooms in the week but try to get one over a weekend.they are either unavailable or ridiculously priced,can even go double depending what is on in town which is why you are here.Beginning to price themselves out i may as well drive to melb and have heaps more options ,reasonable price,and public transport
Kelly
Australia
10
Scored 10
Plenty of local attractions to see, with lots of period...
Plenty of local attractions to see, with lots of period architecture.
Foodies are very well catered for with abundant little restaurants all through the city centre and some amazing menu items.
Two recommendations are the Golden Square Hotel (I ordered Thia Red Duck Curry, which was very nice. But when I saw the Chef's special for the night coming out - Porterhouse Steak and Pot/Glass of wine $28 - I wished I had ordered that instead.
The other one is Sim'r in Hargreaves St, which has some amazing things on the menu and make in-house a range of amazing breads
Ron
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Borchelli Italian restaurant is great, with excellent meals...
Borchelli Italian restaurant is great, with excellent meals and desserts. Bendigo Art Gallery is worth a visit, with the current Paris: Impressions of Life exhibition. The Hat Shop is also fun, with a huge selection of hats. The Australian Eucalyptus Oil Company has a good selection of products for gifts, plus plenty of shops to suit all tastes.
Kim
Australia
10
Scored 10
Bendigo has an excellent Art Gallery and is worth visiting...
Bendigo has an excellent Art Gallery and is worth visiting when a major art exhibition is being held. Paris Impressionists was worth the visit.
Bendigo is a charming old style city with buildings and churches which have been preserved.
Bunji Thai is an exceptional restaurant on Park Lane.
It is an easy city to walk and leave the car behind.
Verna
Australia
10
Scored 10
Staff were extremely friendly.
Staff were extremely friendly. Meals in Restaurant were lovely and I thought they were very reasonably priced.
It is directly across the road from talking tram and Deborah Goldmine. Very good bakery close walking distance and a Coles Express beside it.
A little bit far from centre of things. Also I would have liked room cleaned during our 5 night stay. But we were allowed to ask for fresh towels from reception, when we needed them.
All in all we enjoyed our stay but would probably get a bigger family room if possible.
Suzanne
Australia
10
Scored 10
Bendigo may only be the fourth largest city in Victoria (...
Bendigo may only be the fourth largest city in Victoria (behind Geelong and Ballarat) but it punches way above its weight for charm, history, architecture, fine dining and just plain fun. There's always lots to see and do but whenever Bendigo puts on a special event - like the Agricultural Show, or the Easter Festival, it's always spectacular.
This cottage is an absolute gem. It is a beautifully renovated property and was a delight to stay in. Everything that you needed had been provided by the owner. The beds were very comfortable and the house was very quiet. The outside deck area was the perfect place for breakfast. Having Percy and Percy cafe across the road was fabulous and the Lake View Hotel around the corner on the main road was a bonus and we can also recommend the local pizza parlour. Walking into Bendigo CBD was a very easy walk.
Beautiful estate to stay at in bendigo. Trip was cut short due to covid but had a fantastic night there. Exceptional hosts with a warm, relaxing and luxurious stay. This place is a must stay if you’re visiting the area. Nothing like conventional hotels, has the vibe of a high end European luxury hotel. Beautiful rooms within the estate to sit around and enjoy the provided port while reading, relaxing and playing the piano. Everything from the linen to breakfast to toiletries is high end. Will be back!!
Came for the Elvis exhibition (must see by the way) and had booked a king room at the Oval Motel not expecting to be staying in THE King Room.
The level of commitment to theming the room was next level and an unexpected but lovely surprise.
Staff were wonderful, you can SMS for beers which is genius and it was literally 5 minutes to the exhibition and then a short walk further into town to explore all the amazing food and sights that Bendigo has to offer.
Beautiful hotel with charm, comfort and nostalgia. The decor highlighted the glamour of the history of Bendigo. The staircase to the led light windows were beautiful.
The room was large, clean and very comfortable. Big windows allowed natural light in and the ceilings were high with air conditioning and a ceiling fan.
Bed was comfortable with crisp white sheets and the bathroom was clean.
We stay in a lot of Motels around Australia & this motel would have to be the most comfortable place my family has stayed at. So much room in the apartment and very tidy, and beds where so comfortable. Bathroom was spotless and the large kitchen had everything you needed. Hotel next door has great meals and close to a lot of take away meals and the main street of Bendigo.
Very clean and quiet. Well appointed. Easy check in and out. All of the usual take-aways (Maccas, Hungry Jacks, KFC, Red Rooster) plus a few ethnic cafes in walking range. Hotel across the road has a good pub food menu and will deliver free. Easy walk to Cathedral, a bit further to Arts Precinct. Would certainly stay there again if visiting Bendigo
We were a little bit hesitant after reading reviews, but our fears were allviated once we checked in . The hotel is centrally located , and the rooms were clean ,tidy n comfortable . Noise wasn't as bad as expected, very peaceful sleep considering the number of events going on within the hotel . Will definitely stay with Crown Motel Bendigo again
the property is gorgeous and the proprietors have an outstanding commitment to showcasing the history of Bendigo and the role this magnificent building played in that history. The hotel shows an incredible commitment to contemporary Australian art and artists which is so refreshing. This is a wonderful experience that should not be missed
We appreciated the double-glazed window because it was the front room on a main road. We didn't hear any noise, and sleep quality was great. It was freezing weather in Bendigo, but the room heating was great. The room was cosy, didn't need overnight heating or the electric blanket, but we were warm in bed.
The location was perfect, we were able to walk everywhere we needed to be and the show we went to see was over the road. The room was ideal for a one night stay, had all that we needed and the bed was very comfortable. The main shopping centre in Bendigo was a five minutes walk, perfect.
This house is lovely and clean, beds are very comfortable with nice linen. Kitchen is well equipped with everything you could need. Very spacious and perfect for us as a family attending a function in Bendigo.
Would happily stay here again.
Room was small but very comfortable, and included a balcony. The artwork throughout the hotel and rooms added to the experience. Would highly recommend staying here for anyone travelling to Bendigo.
Excellently maintained, beautiful home. So close to everything in a lovely street. Everything we needed was there! Would love to stay here every time we visit Bendigo!
This is my hotel of choice when i need to travel to Bendigo. It is across the road from lake, accessable to shopping. I stay in the apartment (its like being at home)
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