On average, 3-star hotels in Albury cost $98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Albury are $142 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Albury can be found for $319 per night, on average (based on Builders Byron Bay prices).
On average, it costs $90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Albury for tonight. You'll pay around $144 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Albury will cost around $223, on average (based on Builders Byron Bay prices).
10 It was easy to find, parking was good. The room was spacious with a sliding door...
It was easy to find, parking was good. The room was spacious with a sliding door to outside. Not a garden but you could sit there. The staff were helpful and pleasant and responded when one of our party needed another bedside table. Its close to Albury main street.
We stayed on the way to Melbourne for the Super Rugby and on the way back from it. The first night we ate at Brady's Railway Hotel which was very close and the second night we ate at the Beer Deluxe. Both were nice places to eat - pub food, but good. This was a very convenient and comfortable motel, clean and with all the things we needed.
Jenny, Australia
10 Albury is a great town for a stop over or a few days. Lots of eateries...
Albury is a great town for a stop over or a few days. Lots of eateries & interesting shops, green parks. We love India food, the one in Dean street dose a great buffet. Though last time we ended up eating in the Thai close to the Albury regent. Make sure you visit the parks.
ronald elliott, Australia
8 We like land based fishing (catch and release) and Albury is a great starting point. We...
We like land based fishing (catch and release) and Albury is a great starting point. We can fish on lake hume or on the Murray during our stay. Both have amazing diversity of both flora and fauna. The most amazing tranquil places to sit and just take in the wonders of our awesome surroundings.
2 Albury was fine , the accommodation chosen by me wasn’t up to my standard , the...
Albury was fine , the accommodation chosen by me wasn’t up to my standard , the odour and climbing up stairs put us off .l am 70 years old an a bad back an struggle to climb 2 flights of stairs with luggage .when l asked for ground level they told me they had none , but after l told them l wanted to cancel they found a room but wanted to charge me $50 extra .The room they showed me was disgusting! The beds hadn’t been made a the room smelled ! Money wasted , lost $117.00 .
James, Australia
10 Albury was a lovely place to visit. We went to the the visitor information centre and...
Albury was a lovely place to visit. We went to the the visitor information centre and the girl sarah that worked was lovely and so helpful. Recimmemed places to visit and highly recommemed a beautiful walk about 10 mins from Albury and also recommemed Lake hume..
Visit wodonga. Visit beechworth. So many surrounding places. Even the fruit market in albury. Just near the train station..
Dean St has many places.
Even the cinemas were great. Seats were so co fy. Staff were so friendly
Niccii555 , Australia
8 We love to stay at Albury as it's a reasonable distance when we travel and stop...
We love to stay at Albury as it's a reasonable distance when we travel and stop for a night's rest when on the way to visit our daughter who lives at Seymour or when we go to the Victorian ski fields, Mt Buller. The Hotel is reasonably priced and has always been very clean with a supply of the things we like in the room. Towels etc are always very clean and there is tea and coffee making in room supplies with a few biscuits. We find the restaurant very clean, reasonably priced and a good supply of breakfast to serve yourself as well as a section to choose something extra if you are happy to pay a little more.
We have also found the Pharmacy nearby to be very helpful staff and just the little things we have forgotten available.