The first problem is finding how to get into this place. It's next to a freeway junction and I had to go half way around Australia twice before I could find out how to get in (there is no official parking for reception). Then I had to walk, following signs to reception where they told me that I had to go to a different reception three blocks away. The German girl here was very nice, and she explained in detail (you need a detailed explanation) how to get to the free underground car park.
The apartment consisted of two rooms - a bedroom with a nice bathroom, and a sitting room part of which was a kitchen. The whole floor area was much the same as a normal hotel room, so the two rooms were pretty cramped. There was a balcony which was rather scruffy, but it was so noisy with traffic that we couldn't really use it except as a smoking refuge. The room was clean, but I'm glad we only stayed one night.
They claim it's within walking distance of the city centre, and I suppose it is if you don't mind walking and crossing highways. But if you want a good hotel in a more pleasant position for the city centre, try the Travelodge, Crowne Plaza, Novotel, Duxton or even the Saville Suites.







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