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Darwin Accommodation
Explore Darwin’s quality accommodation for your next business event, from international hotel chains with water views to a local resort with an entertainment edge.
Darwin’s accommodation options boast spectacular views and proximity to key attractions. The Northern Territory capital city has more than 5,500 rooms, with most located close to Darwin Convention Centre, and a further 240 in development.
Darwin city hotels
Stay in the heart of Darwin
Positioned in the centre of Darwin’s waterfront entertainment and dining hub, the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront offers 121 spacious guest rooms with some overlooking the picturesque harbour. Within a short five-minute walk of the Darwin Convention Centre, the hotel also features a restaurant and bar, and conference facilities.
H on Smith Hotel offers guests the comforts of luxury and ease for exploration to the nearby attractions and business district. There are 186 stylish guest rooms available, most with sought after ocean or city views. The hotel also features an on-site restaurant and bar offering locally sourced cuisine, and a private boardroom.
The family owned Darwin City Hotel is one of the city’s newest boutique hotels. Centrally located, Darwin City Hotel offers 91 rooms with modern decor and quality amenities. The hotel features an on-site business centre and a brand new meeting room, equipped with the latest technology and catering options.
You will also find international brands such as the 235-room Hilton Darwin, 197-room Double-tree by Hilton Esplanade Darwin and 336-room Mantra Pandanus located in the city.
Luxury in Darwin
Darwin tip
Enjoy an evening of food, music and Indigenous crafts at the Mindil Beach Sunset Markets.
Darwin’s five-star resort on famous Mindil Beach
Darwin’s five star Mindil Beach Casino Resort is perfectly situated across from the iconic Mindil beach. The resort offers 117 premium rooms, several dining options and bars, conference and event facilities, and a bustling casino. The resort also features a private white-sand beach with Darwin's only swim-up bar.