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The Royal Exchange Hotel is centrally located in Broken Hill, close to the border with South Australia. Featuring Art Deco design, it offers air-conditioned rooms with TV and internet connection.

The overall experience was old school and personable. A real surprise. The way hotels should be.
Review score
8.3
Very Good
636 reviews
Price from
$114.61
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Broken Hill, a 3-minute walk from Sulphide Street Railway & Historical Museum, ibis Styles Broken Hill provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...

Soft soap and shampoo. Excellent.
Review score
8.4
Very Good
292 reviews
Price from
$91.68
1 night, 2 adults

Comfort Inn Crystal Broken Hill is located in Broken Hill, within a 5-minute walk of Silver City Mint and Art Centre and 500 yards of Broken Hill Civic Centre.

Convenient
Review score
7.8
Good
531 reviews
Price from
$78.63
1 night, 2 adults

Located a few steps from Silver City Cinema Broken Hill, The Astra Broken Hill offers 4-star accommodations in Broken Hill and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.

Review score
6.6
Pleasant
9 reviews
Price from
$122.56
1 night, 2 adults

Offering free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor pool with a non-heated spa, Oasis Motor Inn is located on Iodide St in Broken Hill. Each of the air-conditioned rooms offers a TV with free cable channels.

Beds were comfortable and staff friendly
Review score
8.7
Excellent
726 reviews
Price from
$85.95
1 night, 2 adults

Sturt Motel is located in Broken Hill (Adelaide side), within an 8-minute drive of Broken Hill Railway Station and Broken Hill Airport. It offers a solar-heated outdoor pool and free on-site parking.

My Stay Was A Home away From Home,Close To Everything,Will Come Back Again
Review score
8.0
Very Good
829 reviews
Price from
$80.86
1 night, 2 adults

Located in the heart of Broken Hill, Hilltop Motel features a solar-heated outdoor pool, a restaurant and outdoor BBQ facilities. Betina’s Restaurant serves a tasty steak and seafood menu.

Clean. Great Resurant. Good pool. Friendly staff.
Review score
8.2
Very Good
722 reviews
Price from
$95.50
1 night, 2 adults

This award-winning holiday park offers self-contained chalet-style accommodations with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.

Great friendly park. Good facilities & very clean.
Review score
7.7
Good
669 reviews
Price from
$108.88
1 night, 2 adults

Located in the heart of Broken Hill, Broken Hill Tourist Lodge offers an outdoor pool, BBQ facilities and a games room.

The tourist lodge was in a great location on the Main Street, walking distance to the tourist information centre,and eating outlets. The room and bathroom were small but clean and comfortable. With accommodation hard to find at the last minute we were happy with this place. The large shared kitchen and eating facilities allowed us to cook our own meals if desired. We didn’t use the pool but it looked clean and refreshing on a hot day. Parking was on street, so not necessarily secure but we had no issues whilst there.
Review score
7.6
Good
700 reviews
Price from
$56.56
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring free WiFi and a bar, Old Willyama Motor Inn offers 4 star accommodations in Broken Hill, a 1-minute walk from Sulfide Street Railway & Historical Museum.

The location is great, and it is within walking distance to a pub, restaurants, and fast food chains.
Review score
7.8
Good
458 reviews
Price from
$93.06
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Broken Hill:

  • Review score
    10.0

    We visited many attractions, the information center was very...

    We visited many attractions, the information center was very helpful and we did a walking tour with them. We also visited Silverton, Daydream Mine, the Sculptures and Geo center and many more places. We dined at the Musicians Club and Demo Club. We are in our 80's so we hired a car and had no trouble getting around. We visited at least four galleries and quite a few museums. We fitted as much in as we could as we only had a week. We traveled up on the train from Sydney. Thank you Broken Hill xx
    Guest review by
    James
    Australia
  • Review score
    8.0

    Broken Hill is a lovely mining town in the west of NSW.

    Broken Hill is a lovely mining town in the west of NSW. With a vehicle, you can get almost everywhere to see all attractions both in town and a short distance away (example Silverton, Mundi Mundi lookout, and more. Friendly people, lovely main street of town ( Argent street) and arterial streets. Most, if not all amenities are here. Nice parkland with playground, public swimming pool, conveniently located near post office and main street. Lots of art. Safe friendly town. I have yet to experience here in winter
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
    Australia
  • Review score
    10.0

    Broken Hill was surprisingly large considering it was on the...

    Broken Hill was surprisingly large considering it was on the north west of NSW. There was lots of things to see and do and it was a short distance to places like Silverton, Mundi Mundi Lookout and Umberumberka Reservoir. The Mad Max Museum was a trip down memory lane and was very reasonably priced. The living sculptures were fantastic and the area around that was well worth the trip out. Pro Hart gallery was sensational- leave at least an hour to watch the biography film on him and do justice to the displays. Surprised by the Titanic memorial in Sturt Park, which was a lovely place to eat dinner at on dusk. The Outback Astronomy experience was brilliant- Linda and Travis put on a great show. The Silver City Mine and Chocolate Factory was interesting. The Line of Lode Miners Memorial was moving to see all lists of names. We went on New Year’s day so didn’t get a chance to see inside. We still have more places to explore like the Synagogue and Museum and the Railway Museum just to make a few. Enough to make a return trip well worthwhile. Great food options and fuel was reasonably priced and better than some places down in southern NSW. The time zone change was an unexpected quirk. Roads in, out and around Broken Hill were smooth. Tar all the way to Silverton with a tiny bit of dirt road. Easily traversable by a 2WD if you have one. Weather was hot and dry - 36’C but everywhere was air conditioned. Was unaware there were so many goats on the way in from Nyngan. You won’t be disappointed if you trek out there
    Guest review by
    Irock
    Australia
  • Review score
    10.0

    Enjoyed the Sports Bar that had cheap beers at $6.20.

    Enjoyed the Sports Bar that had cheap beers at $6.20. Food was the same everywhere you went If you go for business, bring your own wi fi service Lots of attractions in and around the town. if you like Mad Max movie, go to Stockton about 20 outside of town and see the museum.
    Guest review by
    Jason
    Australia
  • Review score
    10.0

    I have had a couple of trips to Broken Hill and the area...

    I have had a couple of trips to Broken Hill and the area surrounding it. I love the vastness and the Tourist attractions are great. The Supermarkets are wonderful, the people are so friendly and the town is so clean. The old buildings provide a lovely backdrop for Photos. It may be a city - but it does not take long to get used to the Street layout.
    Guest review by
    Valerie
    Australia
  • Review score
    6.0

    Broken Hill is a must stay for the long-distance traveler.

    Broken Hill is a must stay for the long-distance traveler. It's the only decent sized town with all the needs of the traveler between Cobar and Adelaide. There are all the usual food options, auto parts, accessories and auto service however don't expect much on weekends. Accommodation choice ranges from comfortable miners cottages to pubs and motels (book ahead). Broken Hill is easy to navigate as all the streets are straight and intersect at right angles. Parking in the street is usually 45deg back in. Finding a park for a car with trailer/caravan can be difficult. There is no shortage of pubs in town but many are closed or do not offer a food menu.
    Guest review by
    Paul
    Australia

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  • From $82.13 per night
    Review score
    7.7
    Good · 669 reviews
    The air-conditioning worked well. The cabin was well-supplied with cooking implements and things. It was clean and tidy. Parking - one spot between two corner cabins. Had to negotiate with my neighbour. The jumping pillow, giant chess and little pool looked good for the kids.
    Guest review by
    Sarah
    Australia
  • Review score
    8.5
    Very Good · 1,811 reviews
    Basically a caravan park with about 20 cabins. Room is a good size with a really nice private balcony overlooking the bush. About 10km out of town, near the highway but not noisy. Decent pub and meals. Not doing breakfast at the moment.
    Guest review by
    James
    Australia
  • From $110.53 per night
    Review score
    7.8
    Good · 458 reviews
    We had a family room. It was clean and the beds very comfortable. The hotel was clean and well maintained (including the pool). The location was convenient to explore Broken Hill and the area around
    Guest review by
    Audrey
    Australia
  • Review score
    8.9
    Excellent · 140 reviews
    The property was lovely, very well presented. Perfect for our stay in Broken Hill with friends. It is centrally located, easy walk to pubs and places to eat.
    Guest review by
    Lynette
    Australia
  • Review score
    9.3
    Wonderful · 147 reviews
    Friendly, helpful staff. Recommend this hotel to anyone wishing a comfortable central place in broken hill
    Guest review by
    Stephen
    Australia