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Perth City Apartment Hotel
2.9/524 Reviews
Perth City Center
My family and I stayed at the Perth Mercure hotel and upon check in were told there was a bond for the room. We paid cash for the room and then was told if paying cash for bond it would be $100 dollars and $500 on card. We chose to pay cash. We were then told we still need to give our card so we did. After the transaction we were told a statement would be sent to our email. When we checked out we stated there wasn't a statement sent to us for our stay and how long before the return of our bond seeing as we paid cash. We were told 3 weeks. Wow we thought and carried on. 3 weeks later we called and asked what the go was as we never received bond not a statement and stated about the price of bond and what we were told as far as the price goes for card or cash. Because there was never a statement in the first place there was no record of a cash bond. In saying that we were then told that it was the other way around that is was $500 for cash to be paid on the bond and $100 for card. We were told something totally different. Because there was never a statement there is no trace of a bond paid in cash and are now out of $100. In final I was told that the employee had been working there for some time and would have never told us $100 bond and because there was no trace of it there would be no refund. Ultimately we were liars because the bond for cash in the hotel's procedure isn't the amount we paid and there was no trace of that payment being made in the first place. Won't be staying there again and will make sure to pay by card to avoid people making money off of my family and I. What a shame
Hotel Northbridge
3.9/552 Reviews
Perth City Center
Great location - close enough to the centre of Northbridge (about 5-10min walk) but away enough for a quiet night's sleep. Check-in and check-out was simple and brief. Reception staff were efficient and friendly. We stayed in a Deluxe King room with a spa. Room was spacious and clean (bed linen had some small black stains but that didn't bother us). Loved that the window opened for fresh air. Shower was over spa which was fine for us (if you have mobility issues I wouldn't recommend this room type). Toilet pipe was leaking which kept leaving a pool of water on the floor. Reception was great with handling this though - they said they'd get someone to look at it and offered to move us to another room. Breakfast was confusing - it was supposed to be included in our stay, but when we went down to the restaurant we found it was closed (due to COVID I believe, which is understandable). On our way down we noticed people receiving room service. This breakfast service wasn't explained to us upon check-in so we felt we missed out in this regard. Thankfully the cafes in central Northbridge were only a short walk away! All in all it was a great stay that certainly didn't break the bank. Would happily stay here again - just remember to ask about breakfast at check-in!
Hostel G Perth
4.4/582 Reviews
Perth City Center
Booked for one night. Clean room and toilet with clean sheets and towels provided. Private room was sufficiently big for 2 of us (one large and one small luggage). Highly recommend if you’re looking for a no-frills place to soend the night (no TV in room). Walking distance to northbridge was a plus!
Doubletree by Hilton Perth Northbridge
4.5/5135 Reviews
Perth City Center
Not my first time in a doubletree Hilton but this one was rather disappointing. We arrived at the hotel at around 7pm, check in was a breeze, except that there is no porter to assist. We have many pieces of luggage but thankfully the receptionist. Jessica, helped us with the luggage before my husband was back from parking. Parking is a slight walk away and it is not very convenient. Please give the breakfast a miss. Our room came with breakfast but the breakfast was so bad! Everything was hard and cold, there wasn’t even coffee like cap or flat white available. When we asked the waiter for it, we were not informed, but the coffee charges were billed to our room charge.  Frankly, I like the room layout but the housekeeping has some room of improvement to go. Though we turned on the ‘please clean the room’ button before leaving for the day, the room wasn’t cleaned until we called when we were back. We were told that room is only cleaned upon request! (But we did request for the whole day). The receptionist who answered the call offered to change the towel only but I insisted my room to be cleaned. When the housekeeping team arrived, he only changed the towel (and forgot the main bath towel) and no vacuuming was done at all. Conditioner was off as someone may have added water to the bottle but the housekeeping team did not check and refill properly too. (307) Location is convenient, near to many nice eateries but right opposite some adult shop.
The Hive Hostel - Traveler Friendly, Passport Only
2.6/523 Reviews
Perth City Center
This Hostel is very great : localisation, service, organisation… Its « roots » mood make you feel home really quickly ! People are nice, staff is listening to any issues you can have and help you solve it at anytime. There is a backyard which is a really good +. The hostel is clean, kitchen is functional and there are also many bathrooms so no need to wait long to get yourself wash. If you plan to stay in Perth a long time working, it’s the best hostel cause they have long-term availability which guarantee you your bed for a period of time as long as you keep reminding the staff you’ll stay a week more. To sum up, if you wanna stay in Perth for a long period of time, the Hive Hostel is the best.
Malibu Apartments - Perth
4/54 Reviews
Perth City Center
I stayed there by myself for two nights in early November 2023. The code received by email on the day of arrival, is only needed to enter your apartment/unit. It's not necessary to open the front gate. When I approached another guest to ask how the gas oven and stove hot plates work. - He replied that, a clicker that is a lighter, is in one of the top drawers - to light the hot plates and oven cavity with. I contacted the manager about it, who replied to me by text message, to inform me that is how those appliances are turned on. - In addition to pressing a button, or turning a dial. One question I asked before my arrival, but did not receive an answer to, was that all cutlery, crockery, pots, pans and mugs are provided and kept in the kitchen drawers and cabinet. The only negatives during my brief stay: 1. The front wooden door didn't lock well. I had to keep turning the key clockwise or anti-clockwise to get the door to lock properly. 2. I think it was during the first night I was there, in bed at around 1 AM trying to sleep, when I suddenly heard the voice of a male guest either in the apartment/unit above me/mine, or outside. - His language sounded Chinese or Korean. This guest continued speaking loud enough for 15 to 30 minutes. So that was inconvenient and not pleasant. I thought staying in standard room accommodation of that price, that I would be much less likely to encounter that noise. Having previously stayed in hostels. - To my knowledge, noise there needs to be kept to a minimum from 10 PM. I know how hard it is to find decent accommodation without any or much bad reviews in Perth, that's not far from the CBD. If you're a single, solo traveller, I would advise using a car to transport groceries in. The walk from Woolworths (St George's Terrace) the larger of Woolworths two CBD stores to Malibu Apartments should take 36 minutes, with a distance of 2.5 km. The problem with using Google Maps when walking in Perth, is that it isn't always accurate and reliable. I brought over with me, a UBD printed pocket map of Perth city, as a alternative for navigation.

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