{"id":239454,"date":"2023-05-29T14:31:31","date_gmt":"2023-05-29T04:31:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=239454"},"modified":"2023-06-01T17:36:13","modified_gmt":"2023-06-01T07:36:13","slug":"best-wagga-wagga-accommodation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/riverina\/wagga-wagga\/best-wagga-wagga-accommodation\/","title":{"rendered":"13 top Wagga Wagga accommodation to book now"},"content":{"rendered":"
From boutique heritage-listed hotels perfect for two, to farm stays fit for outdoorsy families, these five Wagga Wagga accommodation options aim to please.<\/h5>\n

This Riverina city, halfway between Sydney and Melbourne,<\/a>\u00a0has plenty to keep visitors entertained.<\/a>\u00a0The largest inland city in NSW, Wagga<\/a>\u00a0promises a burgeoning food and drink scene<\/a>\u00a0and an array of tempting outdoor pursuits. And thankfully, there\u2019s a slew of different hotels, holiday parks<\/a>\u00a0and farmstays for all kinds of travellers here too.<\/p>\n

1. The Houston Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

Pet-friendly? Tick. Interconnecting rooms? Yep. Complimentary continental breakfast? Absolutely. While this historic redbrick hotel happily accepts guests travelling with children and fur babies, really it makes for a romantic couple\u2019s getaway. Located on a tree-lined street just on the cusp of Wagga\u2019s CBD, this four-star boutique property has just 10 suites, all featuring an understated look and sumptuous textures that ooze refined luxury.<\/p>\n

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Settle in your elegant bedroom. (Image: The Houston Wagga\/Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

The heritage-listed neo-gothic style building, once known as Belmore House, has eight different suite styles to choose from. The Houston Suite is arguably the pick of the bunch and boasts a private balcony, a kitchen, and an antique dining setting. Relax in The Houston\u2019s<\/a>\u00a0landscaped gardens with a good book or spend a lazy morning in your suite before hitting the road to go sightseeing.<\/p>\n

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Relax on the comfy cushions with a book in hand.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address: <\/b>44 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2650<\/p>\n

2. Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

Open since late 2016, the rooms at this four-star property are light, bright and airy, featuring a contemporary and minimalist design. Moreover, this understated address from the Quality Hotels chain meets a lot of different needs.<\/p>\n

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Stay near the centre of town at Quality Hotel Rules Club Wagga Wagga.<\/p><\/div>\n

If you\u2019re in search of mid-range Wagga accommodation, the rooms here lead in from $149 a night. If you need accessible accommodation in Wagga, there are four accessible rooms on-site. And if you\u2019re travelling to Wagga on business, the Rules Club offers conferencing options and lounge areas for relaxed working environments.<\/p>\n

There are even multiple free-to-use electric car charging stations in the car park for those with electric vehicles. The only real downside to the Quality Hotel Rules Club<\/a>\u00a0is its location, slightly away from the thick of things, in Glenfield Park, from where it\u2019s a 50-minute walk, or a 10-minute drive, into the centre of town.<\/p>\n

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Lay back in your standard suite.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a0188 Fernleigh Road, Wagga Wagga, Nsw, 2650<\/p>\n

3. Kimo Estate<\/h2>\n

While technically in Gundagai, Kimo Estate<\/a>\u00a0is just a 45-minute drive from Wagga Wagga and well worth the distance, as it\u2019s one of the most unique accommodation options in NSW<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Kimo Estate features luxury A-frame Eco hut cottages. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

For couples, the Eco Huts are as romantic as it gets \u2013 off-grid but with fireplaces to keep you warm during the cooler months and situated to catch farm breezes through summer, each Eco Hut features a wood-fired hot tub with spectacular views of the property and beyond, plus its own slice of farm tranquillity, as each hut is positioned to ensure complete privacy from other guests staying at the property.<\/p>\n

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Escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Larger groups can choose between multi-bedroom cottages or the 12-person Shearer\u2019s Quarters, which features three double and three twin bedrooms and has been designed to retain the essence of rural Australian living.<\/p>\n

Think a slanted corrugated iron roof and rustic wooden sinks in the bathroom. You can also order BBQ packs featuring Riverina produce for your group, to really lean into the farm stay aspect.<\/p>\n

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Soak in a wood-fired hot tub outside your rustic eco hut. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a01218 Nangus Rd, Nangus, NSW, 2722<\/p>\n

4. International Hotel Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

The expansive International Hotel Wagga Wagga<\/a>\u00a0is all about proximity \u2013 10 minutes from the airport and a two minute drive from Wagga\u2019s central district with its fine dining restaurants<\/a>, the hotel offers a wide range of room options including an adaptable suite for those with disabilities and two-bedroom suites for families and groups.<\/p>\n

The real drawcard, however, are the luxury pillow-top King-Koil mattresses. A great night\u2019s sleep is practically guaranteed.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a0Corner of Sturt Hwy &, Lake Albert Rd, Wagga Wagga, NSW, 2650<\/p>\n

5. Mercure Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

The Mercure Wagga Wagga<\/a>\u00a0is a modern hotel that features 86 rooms with flexible bedding configurations, making it a great choice if travelling with friends or little ones.<\/p>\n

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The bedroom can fit couples and small families.<\/p><\/div>\n

What we love about this hotel is its proximity to Bolton Park, which includes the Oasis swimming centre. The hotel offers free passes to the centre, which also encompasses a full gym for those who want to keep fit during their trip.<\/p>\n

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Dip in the pool.<\/p><\/div>\n

It\u2019s also a short walk to many of the best things to do in Wagga Wagga<\/a>, like the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery and the beginning of Fitzmaurice Street with its boutiques and cafes.<\/p>\n

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There’s a restaurant inside where you can dine.<\/p><\/div>\n

The popular Wiradjuri trail is right at your doorstep, too \u2013 just a few minutes\u2019 walk down Day Street will see you on the banks of the Murrumbidgee at a section of the walk that will be more peaceful than parts closer to the town centre.<\/p>\n

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Book your stay at Mercure Wagga Wagga.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address<\/b>: 1 Morgan St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

6. Mantra Pavilion Hotel Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

Being built around the largest six-sided canopy in the Southern Hemisphere, it\u2019s hard to miss the Mantra Pavilion Hotel in Wagga Wagga. Located right in the central business district, it\u2019s one of the best accommodation options for proximity to Wagga Wagga\u2019s excellent fine dining and cafe culture.<\/p>\n

Mantra Pavilion is also focused on catering to those visiting the city for work, with ample workspace provided in each room plus conference and business facilities in the wider hotel like free high-speed wi-fi access.<\/p>\n

Address: <\/b>22-30 Kincaid St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

7. Australian Homestead Motor Lodge<\/h2>\n

While this 3.5-star Wagga Wagga accommodation is a little more no-frills than some of the larger hotels in the region, the Australian Homestead Motor Lodge remains one of the top-rated options in the city and with prices starting from $120 per night, is also one of the most affordable, too.<\/p>\n

The only downside is that you\u2019ll have to drive into town. The property is located on the Sturt Highway, closer to Wagga Wagga airport in the suburb of Gumly Gumly. However, if you\u2019ve brought along a four-legged friend, visitors to the motor lodge rave about its dog friendly policy. Reviews online praise the comfortable, clean accommodation, often not seen in dog friendly hotels and motels.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a03791 Sturt Hwy, Gumly Gumly NSW 2652<\/p>\n

8. Wagga Wagga Country Cottages<\/h2>\n

Set on five acres of land, Wagga Wagga Country Cottages<\/a>\u00a0grants you the best of both worlds: peaceful countryside accommodation and proximity to everything Wagga Wagga has to offer. However, with only three cottages available to book, you\u2019ll need to plan ahead for a stay at this property.<\/p>\n

All cottages feature spectacular views of the Riverina and plenty of privacy. They are designed to be a home away from home with lounge spaces and kitchenettes, plus a spa bath for soaking in (BYO gripping novel). While the decor is perhaps not as modern as some of the hotels in town, rates are competitive considering the self-contained aspect and size \u2013 prices start at $170 per night for up to two guests.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a085 Hillary St, North Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

9. Quality Inn Carriage House<\/h2>\n

Outside of town and on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, you\u2019ll find the tranquil Quality Inn Carriage House<\/a>. This is the Wagga Wagga accommodation to pick if you prefer to be a little more away from the action and love the closeness of nature.<\/p>\n

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Wake up to scenic nature views.<\/p><\/div>\n

The hotel\u2019s grounds are spacious and well-kept, featuring a swimming pool that operates seasonally plus two tennis courts for anyone keen on a match. Having a less populated section of the Murrumbidgee and its Wiradjuri trail at your doorstep is also a benefit \u2013 you won\u2019t be competing for space with as many joggers and bike riders as the hotel is further out of town. Even so, the town centre is just a five-minute drive away, so heading in for a bite to eat or to explore the Wagga Wagga attractions isn\u2019t too difficult.<\/p>\n

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The Quality Inn Carriage House comes with plenty of seating areas.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address<\/b>: 7 Eunony Bridge Rd, East Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

10. Wagga RSL Motel<\/h2>\n

RSL\u2019s and \u2018quality accommodation\u2019 aren\u2019t usually considered synonymous, but Wagga RSL Motel<\/a>\u00a0is definitely an exception to the rule. It offers a variety of renovated rooms that range from self-contained apartments with full kitchens through to spa suites for those looking for a more indulgent stay.<\/p>\n

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Settle in your cosy bed at Wagga RSL Motel.<\/p><\/div>\n

Rates are surprisingly competitive considering the quality of accommodation. Prices start at $149\/night, and if you book directly through the RSL website you\u2019ll receive complimentary breakfast, a free room upgrade and a late checkout. Go for the executive spa suite with its jet-massage bathtub and spacious living area.<\/p>\n

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Sit back and relax on the couch.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a0156 Kincaid Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

11. Astor Inn<\/h2>\n

Interested in affordable Wagga Wagga accommodation close to town? The Astor Inn<\/a>\u2019s \u2018cosy\u2019 rooms are smaller than most but offer a cheap price that will appeal to travellers on a budget, with the benefit of being a stone\u2019s throw from cafes, restaurants and shopping centres.<\/p>\n

Standard cosy rooms start at $129 per night and are designed for single occupancy, while standard queen rooms start at $149 per night for two-person occupancy. The hotel also offers free parking and a popular on-site restaurant \u2013 order from the \u2018Mallee Smoke & Flame\u2019 menu for juicy, charcoal-grilled meats.<\/p>\n

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Settle in your humble abode at Astor Inn.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/b>\u00a0104 Edward St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

12. Quest Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

Quest apartment hotels are often the go-to for those visiting regional centres for work as they\u2019re known for consistently premium, self-contained accommodation.<\/p>\n

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Pop in Quest Wagga Wagga on your next visit to the city.<\/p><\/div>\n

Quest Wagga Wagga<\/a>\u00a0fits the bill \u2013 rooms are modern and comfortable, with options ranging from studios with smaller kitchenettes through to apartments with full kitchen facilities for longer stays.<\/p>\n

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Relax on the couch with a glass of wine in hand. (Image: Hayley K Photography)<\/p><\/div>\n

Little touches like an on-site library and bbq area will have you feeling even more at home.<\/p>\n

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Quest Wagga Wagga is complete with dining and kitchen amenities. (Image: Hayley K Photography)<\/p><\/div>\n

Address<\/b>: 69 Gurwood St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

13. Townhouse Hotel Wagga Wagga<\/h2>\n

Home to one of Wagga Wagga\u2019s most highly rated restaurants,\u00a0the Townhouse Hotel<\/a>\u00a0also harbours hotel rooms, and lies in a plum spot, right in the thick of the city. Go for one of the recently spruced up deluxe rooms or executive suites, which feature simple, clean lines and a modern look, plus all your standard amenities, of course. It\u2019s perfect for a couple\u2019s weekend getaway.<\/p>\n

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Sit back and relax in your modern suite at Townhouse Hotel Wagga Wagga.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address: <\/b>70 Morgan St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650<\/p>\n

Original article written by Chloe Cann with updates by Melissa Mason<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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