Turbot House Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
Location
Located approximately 5 minutes' walk from The Brisbane River, the comfortable Turbot House Hotel Brisbane offers tour/ticket assistance to ensure you have an unforgettable travel experience. The 3-star smoke-free hotel is a good starting point for Brisbane's sports attractions, including the nickname Gabba, which is 2.5 km away.
The toll Go Between Bridge lies 16 minutes' walk away, while the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre is about 20 minutes on foot from the hotel. The Turbot House Brisbane is in proximity to Queensland State Museum, and Riverlife Adventure Centre Recreation Center, where guests can indulge in relaxation, stands just 1.1 km away. You can also visit the war memorial "Shrine of Remembrance", nearly 10 minutes' drive away, as well as enjoy a casino and a bar near the property. Feel in total harmony with nature by visiting the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, a mere 1.2 km from this Brisbane hotel. Turbot House Hotel is within easy reach of King George Square way bus station.
The rooms have private bathrooms with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as comforts as climate control are also featured.
A continental breakfast is available daily at the Turbot House. You can dine at 325 on George, just near the accommodation.
Review by hotel critic
Turbot House presents a perfect blend of convenience and culinary delight. Situated just a short stroll from the city's vibrant heart, it offers easy access to numerous bars and eateries, creating an eclectic backdrop for any traveler. My recent stay here, though only for one night, turned out to be quite a memorable experience. Despite the hotel's dated features, which some may find unappealing, it suffices for all basic needs. The bed was adequately comfortable, and I appreciated the cleanliness of my room upon arrival. It was the on-site dining that truly caught my attention. The restaurant features an inviting ambiance; I enjoyed breakfast there-a surprise in terms of variety and cost. While the breakfast could do with some fine-tuning, it didn't detract from the overall culinary experience. After feasting, I explored nearby eateries, and the bustling atmosphere along the way hinted at the exciting food scene that Brisbane offers. In summary, Turbot House may not be the newest kid on the block, but its location and food landscape make it a practical choice for food enthusiasts eager to explore the local gastronomy. I would consider returning on my next visit to Brisbane.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no extra beds provided in a room.