You're in for an upmarket stay at this professional set-up with friendly staff and a great location at the Darwin Waterfront Precinct. Room prices creep upward with more bed space and water views. The Wave Lagoon is right next door if the shady swimming pool is too placid for you.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Darwin attractions

1. WWII Oil-Storage Tunnels

0.09 MILES

You can escape from the heat of the day and relive your Hitchcockian fantasies by walking through the WWII oil-storage tunnels. They were built in 1942 to…

3. Parliament House

0.24 MILES

At the southern end of Mitchell St is the elegantly boxlike Parliament House, which opened in 1994. Reminiscent of Southeast Asian colonial architecture,…

4. Coral Reef by Night

0.26 MILES

Hosted by the Indo-Pacific Marine Exhibition, this evening includes a tour of the aquarium, seafood dinner (on biodegradable plates, no less!) and an…

5. Chinese Museum & Chung Wah Temple

0.3 MILES

This excellent little museum explores Chinese settlement in the Top End. The adjacent temple has a hushed interior, punctuated by scarlet lanterns and…

6. Royal Flying Doctor Service

0.33 MILES

This outstanding museum on Stokes Hill Wharf is the way all museums should be. There's a 55-seat hologram cinema, virtual-reality glasses that enable you…

7. Cenotaph

0.44 MILES

Commemorates Australian servicemen and women.

8. Lyons Cottage

0.48 MILES

Just across the road from Bicentennial Park, Lyons Cottage was built in 1925. It was Darwin's first stone residence, formerly housing executives from the…