Comfort Inn & Suites City Views
Property Information:
101 Curtis Street, Ballarat
The Comfort Inn & Suites City Views is one of Ballarat's newest contemporary accommodation located in the heart of the city on historic Bakery Hill, Ballarat.
Perfectly positioned within the central business district and close to... the newly reformed Bridge Mall shopping precinct (directly opposite) and city shopping.
Within walking distance to cafes, restaurants and hotels. Local attractions including Sovereign Hill, the Gold Museum, the Aboriginal Cultural Center, the Eureka Stockade Center, Lake Wendouree and the Australian POW Memorial are within a five minute drive.
Excellent additional facilities include the indoor heated pool/spa & sauna, BBQ area and guest laundry. DVD players, VHS & Play station 2 consoles are available for hire as well as the Shiatsu Massage Cushion & Foot Massager. A Remedial Massage Therapist is also available by appointment.
Hotel Services and Amenities:- Indoor Whirlpool/Hot Tub
- Video Tape Rental *
- Secretarial Service
- Indoor Heated Pool
- Picnic Area
- Outdoor Parking
- No Pets Allowed
- Massage Therapist *
- Guest Laundry *
- Hi-Speed Web Access
- Guest Use Fax Machine *
- Interior Corridors
- Guest Use Copy Machine *
- Free Coffee
- Continental Breakfast *
- Babysitting Service *
* Indicates services/amenities that may require an additional cost.
Accommodation Information:
All rooms are beautifully appointed and feature all of the modern comforts, as well as free cable television (AUSTAR), free new release movie channels and access to dial up and wireless internet connection.
The Standard Queen features a queen bed with a single settee available in some rooms.
Services/Amenities in All Rooms:- Video Cassette Player Available
- Cable/Satellite TV
- Room Service *
- Refrigerator
- Charge for Local Calls *
- Non-Smoking Rooms Available
- Microwave
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Hair Dryer
- In-Room Desk
- Computer Hook-up
- In-Room Coffee Maker
- AT&T Long Distance *
- Individual A/C & Heat
- In-Bath Whirlpool
- Handicap Rooms
- Balcony
* Indicates services/amenities that may require an additional cost.
Location Information:
Ballarat is a fantastic place to visit with so much to see & do it's no wonder visitors return time & time again!
Gold Rush Golf
This 18 hole course celebrates the Ballarat history of the gold rush of the nineteenth century with facades and props throughout. Players putt there way through an old Ballarat street scape, inside a mine shaft and beside a flowing stream.
- Pleasant Street Market - held on the last Sunday of every month from 9am - 2pm
- Camp Street Market - second Sunday of every month (seasonal).
- Ballarat Railway Station and Bus Station (500m)
- Local Bus Service (bus stop at motel entrance)
- Ballarat Tourist Information Center now located at the Eureka Center, Sovereign Hill, the Town Hall and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
- Ballarat Base Hospital and St. John of God Hospital (2 km)
- Bridge Mall Shopping Complex (directly opposite)
- Sturt Street & Central Square Shopping Center (5 minute walk),
- Rivers Factory Outlet (now located within Central Square)
- Stockland Wendouree, Oz Design, Freedom, Adairs, Plush, Domain, Harvey Norman, Fantastic Furniture (10 minute drive)
- Indian, Japanese, Hog’s Breath, McDonald's & Pizza Hut (directly opposite)
- Thai, Mexican, English Hotel, Italian, Mediterranean, Traditional Australian Hotel, Chinese, Hungry Jack's & Pancake Kitchen (5 minutes walk/drive)
Visit Ballarat
Come Visit Ballarat the historic Town located in the heart of the goldfield region. With specialty shopping, great attractions and so much more!
Sovereign Hill
Named Australia's Major Tourist Attraction 2005/06, Sovereign Hill has been wowing audiences for over 35 years! Generations of Australians and overseas visitors have experienced our recreated 1850s goldfields township where there is real gold in the creek and history comes alive. Sovereign Hill's commitment to creating great heritage and value-for-money make it one of the best family tourist attractions in the world. Take a step back in time and discover why.
Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
Located in the heart of Ballarat, the Ballarat Fine Art gallery houses a collection established in 1884 and is the oldest and largest gallery in regional Australia. It houses major collections covering the history of Australian art from the early colonial period to the present day. A dynamic exhibition program ensures that there is always something fresh to see.
Ballarat Eureka Center
The Eureka Center provides a dramatic focus for contemplation and reflection. Visitors will experience the tensions and the drama of the Eureka Rebellion as they move through a series of galleries which employ multi-media technology to vividly bring the Eureka Story to life. In one of Ballarat's unique architectural masterpiece's. Its huge Eureka Sail, symbolising the flag of the Southern Cross, soars above the city Skyline.
Ballarat Wildlife Park
Ballarat Wildlife Park is set on 16 hectares of natural bush land, a picturesque and tranquil backdrop for a diverse collection of Australian wildlife. Visitors can experience the excitement of close contact with a selection of Australia's most loved animals.
Ballarat Botanical Gardens
The Ballarat Botanical Gardens established in 1858 are considered one of Australia's best examples of the 19th Century gardenesque style landscape. The Gardens comprise the South Gardens Reserve with the Australian Ex Prisoner of War Memorial, Tramways Museum and Trout Hatcheries. The central gardens precinct and the North Gardens Reserve with its wetlands and indigenous plant collections. The 11 hectare central gardens are famous for landmark architecture including the cast iron Statuary Pavilion (1888) and Robert Clark Conservatory (1995).
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