Spicers Balfour HotelvsThe Constance Hotel Fortitude Valley
Spicers Balfour Hotel and Tryp by Wyndham Brisbane Fortitude Valley are both endorsed by expert reviewers. Overall, Spicers Balfour Hotel ranks significantly better than Tryp by Wyndham Brisbane Fortitude Valley. Spicers Balfour Hotel scores 87 with recommendations from 6 publications like Rough Guide, Mr & Mrs Smith and The Telegraph.
Spicers Balfour Hotel
37 Balfour Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4005
From $149/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"With service, style and hospitality above and beyond the call of duty, Spicers Balfour is a distinctly local, disarmingly welcoming experience." Full review
Rough Guide
"A hip boutique hotel home to nine cushy yet compact rooms... For more space, splash out on a courtyard or terrace room."
The Telegraph
7.0
"This boutique nine-room hotel offers chic, urban luxury (and a small day spa) in one of Brisbane’s hippest inner-city suburbs." Full review
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Make sure you squeeze in time for a sundowner in the rooftop bar; it serves free munchies after 5:30pm.
Mr & Mrs Smith
"A renovated, 110-year-old classic Queenslander topped with a 24-hour rooftop bar – perfect for impromptu nightcaps – this stylish spot makes for an ideal urban escape." Full review
Time Out
"You’re in the genteel inner suburb of New Farm, with bakeries, cafés and bars all within shouting distance; the city and Fortitude Valley are barely more than a 15 minute walk away too. " Full review
Lonely Planet
"The nine fancy rooms here score highly in the style and comfort stakes, spread over two levels in a lavishly renovated old Queenslander." Full review
The Constance Hotel Fortitude Valley
14 - 20 Constance Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4006, Australia
From $118/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
"This young, vibrant art hotel in downtown Fortitude Valley is perfect for energetic travelers looking to take advantage of Brisbane’s nightclub and dining precinct." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"With its striking exterior, Brisbane’s first street art hotel sets the tone before you even step inside." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Fans of street art will appreciate this hip 65-room slumber pad, complete with a small gym, a rooftop bar and a glass-panelled elevator affording views of the graffiti-strewn shaft." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Wildly colourful artworks adorn almost every corner of this 65-room city-fringe hotel. It’s all very industrial-chic, but the huge installations are what give it the edge over others." Full review