Corner Wynnum And Junction Road, Morningside, Brisbane, Australia
Offering a restaurant, the 5-star smoke-free The Colmslie Hotel Brisbane lies in the eastern district of Brisbane, 4.1 km from Newstead House, ideal for those who are pursuing cultural tourism. The perfect hotel offers Wi-Fi in public areas and parking on site.
The hotel is located about 10 minutes' drive from the heritage-listed riverfront New Farm Public Park and The Gabba Stadium is about 15 minutes' drive away. The Colmslie Brisbane is also within 2 km of such natural sights as Seven Hills Bushland Reserve. Guests might as well enjoy proximity to Bill Cash Memorial Park, situated 900 metres away. There is the heritage-listed steel cantilever Story Bridge 4.2 km away. This accommodation is located 5 km from Brisbane airport and in close proximity to District bus stop.
The Colmslie has 49 rooms with a seating area and a dining area. Complimentary wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with a mini-fridge-bar, coffee and tea making equipment are provided. Furnished with a writing desk, they also have sound-proofed windows. Bathrooms are equipped with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, as well as comforts such as a hairdryer and a shower cap. Guests are welcome to use a kitchen with a microwave oven, coffee & tea makers, and a washing machine in an apartment.
The à la carte Steak restaurant serves seafood cuisine. The lounge bar is ideal for a relaxing drink. There is a restaurant serving Middle Eastern food an 8-minute stroll away.
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Scott
2020-06-04
We liked the comfort and service and appropriate prices. Hawthorne Park was situated just 1 mile away. Nothing bothered us here, we recommend.
Frank
2020-02-10
we appreciated the fact that we chose colmslie. great base for city break in brisbane.