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Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga is situated in Wagga Wagga and offers complimentary Wi-Fi. It also provides meeting rooms, luggage storage and an express check-in and check-out feature.
International Hotel Wagga Wagga provides a comfortable setting while in Wagga Wagga. It also features meeting rooms, a 24-hour reception and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Located in Wagga Wagga, Mercury motor inn is a short drive from the Murrumbidgee River Rail Bridge and Lake Albert New South Wales. It also provides a library, an outdoor pool and a terrace.
Located amongst well-known tourist hot spots, boutiques and dining options, Townhouse Hotel Wagga Wagga is ideal for guests wanting to discover Wagga Wagga and its surroundings. Those staying at the property also have access to complimentary Wi-Fi and on-site parking.
Situated in Wagga Wagga, the hotel is within a 15-minute drive of Wagga Wagga Airport and offers a sauna and an outdoor pool. It has a day spa, as well as massage services, a beauty centre and a hair salon.
Boulevarde Motor Inn is located in Wagga Wagga and features free Wi-Fi and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool. It provides free private parking on site and is close to shops and restaurants.
Located in Wagga Wagga, Best Western Ambassador Motor Inn is within a 20-minute drive of Wagga Wagga Airport and offers a swimming pool, a saltwater swimming pool and a Jacuzzi. The numerous amenities this modern hotel has to offer include a 24-hour reception, an express check-in and check-out feature and babysitting/child services.
This comfortable motel in Wagga Wagga offers complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as luggage storage and an outdoor pool. It is ideally positioned for guests wishing to discover the area's attractions.
Australian Homestead Motor Lodge is located in Wagga Wagga and is close to the RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre. It also offers a Jacuzzi, a swimming pool and an outdoor pool.
Palm and Pawn Tavern Motor Inn Bistro is located in Wagga Wagga and is close to the Murrumbidgee River Rail Bridge. It also provides a playground, free Wi-Fi and an outdoor pool.
Cheapest month: | September |
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Most expensive month: | February |
Average price in Wagga Wagga: | $208/night |
Cheapest price found: | $79/night |
Cheapest day: | Thursday |
Most expensive day: | Friday |
International Hotel Wagga Wagga provides a comfortable setting while in Wagga Wagga. It also features meeting rooms, a 24-hour reception and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Centralpoint Motel is located in Wagga Wagga and features free Wi-Fi. It is also a five-minute walk from the Riverina Theatre Company, the Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre and Victory Memorial Gardens, and is close to many of the area's popular attractions.
Best Western Plus Bolton on the Park is set in Wagga Wagga and is within a short walk of nearby sightseeing spots, such as Wagga Wagga Marketplace, the Murrumbidgee River Rail Bridge and Robertson Oval. It also offers free Wi-Fi, room service and luggage storage.
Located amongst a variety of attractions, boutiques and eateries, The Houston Wagga is ideal for guests wishing to explore Wagga Wagga and its surroundings. It also offers free Wi-Fi, luggage storage and a swimming pool.
This comfortable motel in Wagga Wagga offers complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as luggage storage and an outdoor pool. It is ideally positioned for guests wishing to discover the area's attractions.
The Club Motel and Apartments is situated in Wagga Wagga and is close to the area's well-known attractions. It also provides a swimming pool, a 24-hour reception and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga is situated in Wagga Wagga and offers complimentary Wi-Fi. It also provides meeting rooms, luggage storage and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Red Steer Hotel Motel Wagga Wagga offers a comfortable setting when in Wagga Wagga. It also features a dart board, laundry facilities and billiards.
Located amongst a range of well-known tourist hot spots, boutiques and restaurants, The William Farrer Hotel is ideal for those wanting to explore Wagga Wagga and its surroundings. Guests can also enjoy free internet access.
Allonville Gardens Motel offers a comfortable setting while in Wagga Wagga. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, an express check-in and check-out feature and an outdoor pool.
Australian Homestead Motor Lodge is located in Wagga Wagga and is close to the RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre. It also offers a Jacuzzi, a swimming pool and an outdoor pool.
Located in Wagga Wagga, Mercury motor inn is a short drive from the Murrumbidgee River Rail Bridge and Lake Albert New South Wales. It also provides a library, an outdoor pool and a terrace.
Located amongst a range of tourist attractions, shops and eateries, City Park Motel and Apartments is ideal for guests wanting to explore Wagga Wagga and its surroundings. It also offers a swimming pool, an express check-in and check-out feature and free Wi-Fi.
Palm and Pawn Tavern Motor Inn Bistro is located in Wagga Wagga and is close to the Murrumbidgee River Rail Bridge. It also provides a playground, free Wi-Fi and an outdoor pool.
Located in Wagga Wagga, Golfview Motor Inn is an easy drive from Lake Albert New South Wales and provides free private parking on site. It also offers outdoor tennis courts, an outdoor pool and a Jacuzzi.
The William Farrer Hotel
1 Peter Street, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
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Red Steer Hotel Motel Wagga Wagga
6 Old Bomen Road, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
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The Club Motel and Apartments
73 Morgan Street, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
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International Hotel Wagga Wagga
2 Lake Albert Road, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
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Best Western Ambassador Motor Inn & Apartments
313-315 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
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Wagga Wagga is positioned on the Murrumbidgee River and is surrounded by lush farmland that has helped produce one of New South Wales’ best food and wine scenes. Within this charming township you’ll find enthralling nature and wildlife experiences, traditional artwork and rich Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) history.
Wagga Wagga injects nature and culture into its town centre, from the lush Victory Memorial Gardens to the National Art Glass Gallery, home to beautiful glass artwork. Immerse yourself in 20 hectares of native and international gardens at the Wagga Wagga Botanical Gardens. Along with a Bamboo Garden and Shakespearean Garden, the botanical gardens have a running trail, model railway and music amphitheatre.
Are you interested in Australian aviation? Drive about one hour north to the Temora Aviation Museum, home to historical aircraft and RAAF combat planes, including the Spitfire Mk XVI. The museum also hosts the Warbirds Downunder Airshow, which features trained pilots flying many of the museum’s aircraft.
Wine lovers will be at home on the winery trail around Wagga Wagga, which includes renowned wineries, such as Wagga Wagga Winery and Bidgeebong Wines. The family-owned Eunonyhareenyha Winery is a definite highlight with its signature Cabernet Sauvignon and eco-friendly practices.
Stay active while discovering more about the region’s wildlife and Indigenous heritage on the Wiradjuri Walking Track. The track runs throughout much of the town and along the riverbank while revealing tranquil parks for picnics and native birds. If shopping is all the exercise you need, visit Wagga Wagga Marketplace, a central mall with over 50 specialty stores and restaurants.
You can easily walk around the centre of Wagga Wagga, but it’s best to use the local taxis or Busabout Wagga Wagga bus services to travel from the CBD. Wagga Wagga railway station is serviced by trains from Sydney and Melbourne, while Wagga Wagga Airport has daily flights from Sydney and Melbourne.
Wagga Wagga is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga, which has a current rating of 8.9. For other potential stays, consider International Hotel Wagga Wagga and Townhouse Hotel, which can also be great places to stay in Wagga Wagga.
If food and drink is your main concern during your stay, look for hotels in Wagga Wagga in the centre of town, near Morgan Street. A Wagga Wagga accommodation on Morgan Street, like Mercure Wagga Wagga, will put within easy walking distance of convenient fast-food restaurants as well as fancier fare, such as The Artisan Baker, whose French-born owner delights in serving quality French pastries, sweets and soft-centred baguettes. The town centre is also blessed with many cafes and coffee places, like the aptly named Blessed Bean, and you can even find unique venues like Cottontail – a restaurant as well as a vineyard – a short distance away. The Birdhouse Bar & Kitchen is a great way to end the day, famed amongst locals for its wine and cocktails (as well as chicken burgers).
The suburb of Lake Albert is very popular with young families and is a great location to look for accommodation in Wagga Wagga when travelling with little ones. Wagga Wagga hotels like the Burringa Motel are close to Lake Albert, which offers walking tracks as well as opportunities for activities in the lake itself, such as boating, fishing and swimming. On top of that, there is easy access to a good shopping village, and it offers a quiet environment while only being a short distance from the town centre.
There are plenty of things to do in Wagga Wagga; you’ll find everything from food and wine experiences to educational tours and museums. The Museum of the Riverina explores the history of this inland farming region. Borambola Wines offers both wine tasting and a bit of history, courtesy of owner and storyteller Tim Mcmullen – including the story of how bushranger Captain Moonlite left bullet holes in the wall. Cheese lovers will want to head to Coolamon Cheese, where you can see the behind the scenes of cheese making and sample a platter of Coolamon Cheese’s unique range. They make use of native ingredients such as bush tomato, alpine pepper, river mint and lemon myrtle, to make for uniquely Australian-flavoured semi-hard cheeses. You could also stay at Wagga Wagga Beach Caravan Park and enjoy Wagga Wagga Beach – a sandy, riverside beach; it’s one of the city’s top summer attractions, where locals enjoy splashing in the Murrumbidgee River, picnicking and cooking in barbecue areas or playing beach cricket.
The best place to stay in Wagga Wagga for shopping is right in the Central Business District, slightly in the east, opposite the Murrumbidgee River. Here you can find the Sturt Mall and the Wagga Wagga Marketplace, clustered together along with fashion boutiques like Ted and Olive. The Sturt Mall provides a convenient single-level shopping experience with over 50 shops, including Kmart and Coles, while the Wagga Wagga Marketplace features various fashion-brand shops and services for lifestyle and everyday needs, like Woolworths, Big W and more than 70 others. The Club Motel and Apartments is conveniently located right under the marketplace.