Offering Affordable Accommodation in

UNBEATABLE LOCATIONS

Newcastle

A Beachside Retreat

Fort Scratchley – a mere 1 minute walk, a former coastal defence installation built in 1882 to defend the city against possible Russian attack is now a museum
Newcastle Ocean Baths – Outdoor 1920s ocean swimming pool with an art deco pavilion, on a promenade overlooking the beach.
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Tudor Inn Newcastle is centrally located to Newcastle in the suburb of Hamilton. Our rooms are less than 10 minutes away from major shopping centres, beaches, Broadmeadow (and Hamilton) station, Broadmeadow racecourse, Hunter Stadium, the Newcastle Entertainment Centre, and a variety of sporting grounds including the Broadmeadow tennis courts (District Park) and Newcastle Basketball Stadium.

The Latest Addition to Thornton’s Industrial Park

Greenhills Shopping Centre – 5 minute drive with retailers including David Jones, Big W, Kmart, Coles, Woolworths, Cotton On, H&M, JB Hi-Fi, Timezone and Hoyts Cinema.
Newcastle Airport – 25 minute drive to Australia’s sixth largest regional airport providing flights to both domestic and international locations

Comfortable City Based Studio Apartments

King Street – Includes a number of bars & cafes, Newcastle Art Gallery, Civic Theatre and Civic Park which hosts the monthly Olive Tree Market
Darby Street – The hotspot for everything food in Newcastle including Bars, Cafes, Restaurants, Take Away and Ice Cream Parlour as well as several trendy clothes shops

Convenient & Affordable Residential Accommodation

Local Restaurants – within walking distance to a number of food locations including Cafes and Bars, Domino’s Pizza, McDonalds & Woolworths
The University of Newcastle – Just a five minute drive from The University of Newcastle’s Callaghan Campus

Simple, Central Lodging

Newcastle Memorial Walk – a spectacular coastal walk with a personal connection for thousands of locals. built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC’s
Newcastle Museum – an accessible, vibrant centre in the heart of Newcastle where there are always things to see, do and learn.

In the Heart of the CBD

Beaumont Street – Home to a wide selection of local bars, pubs and cafe’s the studios are located above the popular Blink Monk Bar, making it the perfect spot for foodies
Newcastle Art Gallery – This public art gallery directly across from Civic Park has a major art collection – one of Australia’s most substantial public collections outside the capital cities.

Brisbane

Within Easy Reach to Brisbane Airport

Eat Street Market – a 20 minute walk to a quirky setup of eatery stalls in shipping containers, bars plus live entertainment on the weekends
The Brisbane City Cat – a lovely way to see Brisbane from the water, takes just over an hour and the closest terminal is Brett’s Wharf Ferry

Conveniently nestled right in the centre of Brisbane

Portside Wharf – A Popular commercial hub near the water, offering shops, dining, a supermarket & movie theatre.
Brisbane Entertainment Centre – The Brisbane Entertainment Centre has hosted a diverse range of events including Monster Trucks, Supercross, Concerts, Conventions & Boxing

Regional NSW

Self Contained Studio Apartments

Mount Panorama – the circuit is Australia’s home of motor sport and this public road is a Mecca for fans who come to the city just to experience the track.
Australian Fossil & Mineral Museum – This world class museum allows you to explore the natural history of our planet. In unique fossil and mineral galleries

Situated in the Heart of Bega

Bega Cheese Heritage Centre – tells the story of the cheese-manufacturing process and the company’s growth and the journey in the faithful reproduction of the original factory.
Bega Valley Regional Gallery – a publicly funded art gallery and cultural facility located in the town centre of Bega showcasing contemporary Australian visual culture.

Gundagai Tourist Park

Gundagai Cabins & Tourist Park has 14 fully self contained cabins and six near new luxury suites. There are 40 drive through undercover powered ensuite sites.
Gundagai is an excellent stopover accommodation point if you are travelling north or south on the Hume Highway or just exploring the NSW Riverina.

Gundagai Motel

Situated on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, and nestling at the foot of Mount Parnassus in the beautiful Murrumbidgee Valley, is the town of Gundagai, steeped in history and wonderful iconic heritage attractions.
The Gundagai Motel is ideally located close to the main street and local sporting amenities for those passing through, or staying on longer for a closer look at what this beautiful area has to offer.
Historic Gundagai is a fascinating place to visit and learn about many of the uniquely Australian events, characters and buildings which have etched a special place in the folklore of this country.

Gundagai Tourist Suites

One of Gundagai’s most sought after accommodation options. We constantly are the highest rated rooms in Gundagai.
Located only a few minutes walk from the main street of Gundagai NSW and set on large park like grounds you wont find a better place for an over night stay.
Our Queen suites and Twin suites are all double insulated so you’ll be toasty and warm in winter, cool in summer and whisper quiet at night.
Very spacious rooms of just over 30 square metres, parking at your door and super comfy executive quality beds and crisp professionally laundered linen.

Sydney

Seaside Studio Apartments

Coogee Beach – Coogee Beach is located on Sydney’s famous Coastal Walkway which stretches from Bondi Beach to Maroubra Beach.
Gordon’s Bay – Protected by an offshore reef , it is a popular dive spot, the calm waters hide a unique underwater nature trail.
Centrally located in the heart of Glebe, Hamilton Lodge is a boutique building comprising of 6 beautifully appointed Two Bedroom Apartments. The entire property has been meticulously renovated and each apartment is designed to offer a spacious and luxurious home away from home.
Hamilton Lodge’s prime location means you’re merely footsteps away from Glebe’s charming High Street, a true village in the middle of the city. The area also boasts a huge array of local cafes, restaurants, parklands and public transport, as well as convenient access to some of Sydney’s signature landmarks such as the Sydney Fish Market and Powerhouse Museum.