The Little National Hotels, to counter the small rooms communal spaces to stretch out in. Newcastle has a lounge with a bar - the Happy hour was busy, and that could have been the lure of the $12 cocktails and other drinks on offer or the free Welcome drink for Club members, but it also has a 'library' with a quiet lounge, free tea and coffee and work pods that can be booked. More details are on their website here.
The gym was a big gym with plenty of equipement, but as there were people in there, I didn't take photos. (See on their website here). They also have electronic bikes for hire and there's an 11km walkway/cyclepath on the foreshore across the road. There's also a great kids playground just up that pathway, so there's plenty of ways to exercise and burn up energy if there for a few days.
My room also had a clothes washer/dryer, so if there for business for awhile, there's no problem.
If we return to Newcastle, this would definitely be my choice to stay. Comfort of the guest is foremost, and it shows in all the thoughtful touches. The coffee machine in the room, T2 tea and chocolates for the evening. Even the hotel magazine had quality articles, on AI and current events, not just tourism and the chain. As well as the usual toiletries, they also had bath salts for the luxurious tub for that extra indulgence.

This is not a paid post. I've not been this impressed with a hotel set up in a long time, so I wanted to get the word out. Part of the Doma hotels, this property really is a cut above the usual standard. I couldn't not fault a single thing in this hotel, from value for money to luxury and guest enjoyment.
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Honestly, I’m so glad you shared this. Finding a 'functional' hotel that doesn't feel like a sterile box is hard enough, but one with washer/dryers and $12 cocktails? That’s the dream. It sounds like the perfect home base for those university tours, enough space to not be on top of each other, but cozy enough to feel like a treat. And Brussels sprout hash for breakfast? I’m officially sold. It’s the little touches like the bath salts and the quality magazine that make you feel like more than just a room number. Great find.
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