Brisbane Hotels

Sofitel Brisbane Central

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • prompt, pleasant service
  • great bathroom amenities
  • legendary high teas (A$38)

    Cons

  • short-staffed front desk, especially in the morning

Sofitel Brisbane Central Review

Despite its position above the city's main rail station, this hotel is a quiet and pleasant place to stay. Recently refurbished with two restaurants and a new day spa, the establishment has a brand-new look that begins with its wood-paneled lobby. The spacious rooms and suites have marble bathrooms (suites have separate baths and showers), and what are advertised as "the world's most comfortable beds." (We think that might not be too far from the truth.) On floors 26 through 29, the pricier executive floors, the rate includes breakfast, hors d'oeuvres, cocktails, and sweets in a club lounge. The 30th floor—with sweeping views across the city—is an ultrahip lounge with plasma TVs and sleek decor, attracting a commensurate type of clientele.

    Hotel Details

  • 409 rooms, 20 suites.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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