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Save money in Maoben, and take a look at Melbourne's awesome and cost-effective hotels.

 11 Jan 2019

Melbourne, cost-effective hotels are often hidden in the streets of Melbourne full of charm.

As one of the world's livable smiling cities, Melbourne has a slow and casual rhythm, classical and modern collisions, a combination of nature and city, and everything is inclusive. Among them, the scenic spots concentrated in the CBD district are the tourists' love, and the food and beauty of living here are all done.


ibis Budget

Ibis hotel chain, cost-effective, located in the heart of Melbourne CBD.

One of the hotel's great advantages is its convenient location, sloped across from the Baroque Arch, within 15 minutes of walking to Queen Victoria Market, Flinders train Station, Federation Square, Chinatown and other attractions.

The hotel has Chinese server, communication barrier, free hot water, tea, coffee, microwave, large refrigerator, supermarket and convenience store downstairs.

The room is clean, small but well-equipped and comfortable, except that bees remember to bring their own toiletries and slippers.


Citadines on Bourke Melbourne

Located in the centre of CBD, an apartment hotel with views of Melbourne.

Across the street from Chinatown, the hotel is too convenient for Chinese-smelling bee bees to go downstairs to eat the delicacies they miss, with a convenience store of 711 next to it.

Melbourne central,QV,Myer,David jones's shopping malls and Parliament,Flinder station are also close to the hotel, where shopping is convenient, as well as coin laundry, swimming pools, gymnasiums and other facilities.

The room is a modern design style, very warm and comfortable, the best is to have a kitchenette, all kinds of kitchenware, very suitable for their own cooking, high-rise rooms can also overlook Melbourne's beauty.


Best Western Atlantis Hotel

Xi Jia Atlantis Hotel, a super affordable hotel in a high-priced city, is a smart choice for saving transportation costs.

The hotel is right next to South Star Cross train Station, skybus gets off to the hotel, there are many free trams nearby, and there are only five stops from Chinatown.

The opposite side is coles supermarket (), outlet store and make-up shop until 12:00 in the evening, fast-food restaurants are available in 1 minute, breakfast is simpler, including bread, coffee, juice, etc.).

The room is 7 days home level, clean and tidy, simple style, complete infrastructure, hotel lobby and many free guidebooks.


Radisson On Flagstaff Gardens

Redison Flagstaff Garden Hotel Melbourne. Although there is no traffic, but there is a beautiful landscape of the park, the environment and cost-effective are excellent.

Next to the hotel is Flagstaff Park, a quiet, 10-minute walk to CBD, opposite the subway entrance and a free round-the-city tram.

The Queen's Market is just behind the hotel, and every Wednesday there is a night market, a dazzling array of delicacies and gadgets that should not be missed by the beehives who live here.

Free WIFI is very convenient, luggage can be checked, room is warm and comfortable, clean, slippers and toiletries need to be brought on your own.


Brady Hotels Central Melbourne

Brady Hotels, located in the heart of Melbourne, is a fine hotel filled with a warm atmosphere of petty capital and a 24-hour reception.

The hotel is in the alley, between Elizabeth street and swanston on Melbourne's two main shopping streets, and less than 10 minutes from Chinatown and Grand Mall.

Although the room is small, but the facilities are very perfect, wooden furniture is very texture, if you carry older children, attention may not be able to add beds, as far as possible to choose a larger room type, do not choose standard rooms.

There is a famous Korean barbecue shop downstairs, the coffee shop next to you can have breakfast, and the department store across the street is easy to visit.

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