"I stayed here for two nights while dropping my child off at UNSW, and it offered excellent value for money. The accommodation is a standalone, two-story building with charming local architectural features. We booked a queen-sized room which included a wash basin inside, though the bathroom was located just outside the door. It's a shared bathroom for a few rooms, but it was always kept very clean and hygienic. We had quite a bit of luggage, and an Uber from the airport cost $70. There are supermarkets and banks conveniently located nearby. The surrounding area is absolutely lovely, an upscale residential neighborhood filled with detached houses. All in all, a very pleasant stay."
"My recent stay at the St. Mark Randwick Hotel was truly delightful. The hotel exudes charm and offers a cozy and comfortable retreat. The room decor was thoughtfully designed, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that made me feel right at home.
What impressed me the most was the seamless check-in process. The staff at the St. Mark Randwick Hotel made it incredibly effortless, ensuring a quick and hassle-free arrival. Their efficiency and attentiveness added an extra level of convenience to my stay.
Throughout my visit, the friendly and accommodating staff made me feel welcome and well taken care of. If you're seeking a charming and stress-free stay, the St. Mark Randwick Hotel is an excellent choice."
"This is a very nice old building, with decent rooms quite convenient to UNSW and Coogee Beach, so there is good hiking and swimming in the immediate neighbourhood. The staff is really fantastic, so kudos on that front for sure. The major issue was with the wifi, which was only available in the lobby -- but the lobby becomes a very popular bar in the afternoon, so working down there is not really possible due to the noise. Making sure the rooms have a good connection would go a long way!"
"The Blenheim is a great little hotel/motel just across the road from the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Prince of Wales Hospital and a short 5 min walk to the UNSW Kensington campus. Rooms and the en-suite are small but manageable. We stayed in a queen bed room that had a small balcony that looked out onto the Light Rail/tram line. Despite the double glazed door and windows, light sleepers may have an issue with the noise coming through. There were rooms facing the other side of the building which might be quieter. We were exhausted so it didn’t bother us. There’s a laundry and kitchenette in the ground floor. I’m assuming guests can use them but we didn’t ask.
Amazing cafe up the road serving great coffee and breakfasts called “22grams”. There’s a bakery of the same name a couple of shops away. Delicious croissants.
Right opposite the cafe is the Randwick L2 Light Rail station which was just a 4 min walk away from the Blenheim. The L2 line takes you to Chinatown/Haymarket and ends at Circular Key.
Hotel reception is from 9am-5pm. There’s a key safe and a code given for after hours check in.
Just for the convenience of the location, ie needing to go to the hospitals or UNSW, I’d stay again."
"A real hotel, the room rate is 175 USD, the accommodation is similar to the 7 Days Inn in China. Although the surrounding environment is quiet and clean. But the room is 10 square meters, the bathroom is 2 square meters, and only bath towels, hand towels and soap, shampoo, toilet paper, hair dryer, password box are provided. There are tea and coffee, but I had diarrhea after drinking them, probably because they are expired. The hotel does not even have bottled water, because Australian water is directly drinkable. Bottled water is available, but most of it is bought by Chinese. There is a public kitchen and laundry room, and you need to pay coins to wash clothes and sell laundry powder."
"Very satisfied. The school and kindergarten are right outside the door, which is very lively. Although it rained heavily for a week, the room was warm and comfortable, just like home. It is worth mentioning that the service staff were very enthusiastic. Not only did they help me carry my luggage, but they also greeted me every day when I left and came in."
"Very convenient location if you have children studying at UNSW. The room has a balcony & a functional kitchen. Spacious room. There are large supermarkets nearby to buy groceries for cooking meals. Near to Congee beach."
"Place is great unfortunately after a 7 hour drive arriving Friday evening we could not get any hot water in the shower. We tried for half an hour. Hard to get kids into an ice cold shower before bed.
Shower door also super awkward."
"A small white house on the side of Avoca Road is the hotel. It has two floors, complete room facilities, comfortable mattresses and soft lighting. Sydney has strong sunshine, and there are reversible wooden blinds in the window to completely block the light. The water from the bathroom faucet is very strong. There is a public kitchen and washing machine downstairs to facilitate the needs of guests. The main door and room doors of the hotel are password locks, which will be given on the door card when checking in.
The hotel is basically self-service, and the front desk is open from 11 to 16 o'clock. If you check out early, you can put the door card in a small box in the window. You will receive a thank you email when you check out, which is consistent with the specifications of high-star hotels.
The hotel has a good location and can walk to UNSW. There is L2 light rail within a few hundred meters to CBD, and many bus lines can reach every corner of Sydney.
The room is comfortable, the transportation is convenient, and the price is low. This hotel is the first choice for students and parents in New South to land in Sydney."
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Randwick?
July is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Randwick, with average nightly rates around €136. Prices peak in March, when rates reach about €202 per night.
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