14-20 Constance Street, Brisbane, Australia
Located in Fortitude Valley with everything from dive bars and mellow live music venues to rooftop cocktail lounges and pumping dance clubs, near business offices and banks, The Constance Hotel Brisbane provides excellent service. The hotel features Wi-Fi throughout the property and public parking on site.
The property places you within 25 minutes' walk of Queen Street Mall and a mere 1.1 km from Story Bridge. South Bank is near the premier hotel, while Brunswick Street at Harcourt Street 6 bus stop is nearly a 5-minute walk away. This accommodation is also at a moderate distance from Fortitude Valley. Located in Brisbane, the 4-star Constance Hotel lies about 500 metres from James Street Market. For those travelling from afar, Brisbane airport is 16 minutes' drive away.
This property welcomes guests to 65 non-smoking rooms. Some of them come with complimentary wireless internet and a TV set along with a coffee machine and a mini-refrigerator. Also, the sleek hotel features carpeted flooring. Bathroom amenities include a separate toilet and a shower, along with comforts such as a hairdryer and bath sheets. They offer views of the courtyard.
Breakfast is served in the restaurant each morning. Guests can grab a bite to eat in the Australian à la carte restaurant with a spacious terrace. Visitors can have a drink at the lounge bar, which has WiFi and a TV. This bar boasts great city views. Serving Italian specialities, Cafe Messina is a 6-minute walk away.
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Ellen
2020-06-08
nice place to stay in brisbane, no reason to complain. for dinner we chose the wickham, that was 500 metres from the hotel.
Andy
2020-04-09
The hotel is within walking distance to story bridge and james street market. Kangaroo Point neighbourhood deserves to be explored.
Nothing to dislike.