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You can get rooms with shared bath for under AUD 200 at the Bed and Breakfast Sydney Harbour located in The Rocks. Rooms with private baths run slightly more than AUD200. (I've stayed there; my friends have stayed there; my relatives have stayed there--we all love it.)

 

Another option would be booking through Wotif.com for both Sydney and Perth. It's too early to book for next February and March, but you can look to see what's available and what the rates are now.

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Hotels in Perth aren't cheap. You would be looking at anything from $190 upwards. No breakfast. If you are in Perth at the weekend it's cheaper. Most of the hotels are booked solid Monday to Friday morning for "fly in - fly outs" but weekends are a better option. This "boom" has been going on for about 18 months - and no sign of letting up. I have to book accomodation for our "fly in - fly outs" (Business people coming interstate) on a regular basis - so I know how hard it is. If you book well in advance - you could jag a bargain. wotif is a good site to check. There are lots of options - depending what you want - where you want to be. Perth is a small city really - compact is a better word - and no where near as lively as Sydney, Melbourne etc. Not trying to put you off -but it's a fact. It is constantly "under construction" and extremely expensive. If you were to pick hotels, I'd happily give you the low down - or anything else you might be interested in in Perth.

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Try http://www.hotelclub.com - depending on what sort of quality you're looking for there are hotels in both Perth and Sydney (the Rocks) for under $200AUD/night in February on there at the moment.

 

I'm not familiar with any hotels in the Rocks but I can recommend the Travelodge in Perth - I've stayed there myself 3 years ago and wouldn't hesitate to stay there again. It's only a 5 min walk to the city centre and the main shopping area (which means it's reasonably quiet in the evenings) and it has a CAT bus stop right out the front (free bus service or at least it was 3 years years ago). Plus, it was on the airport shuttle route.

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CAT buses all stop at 7.00pm at night - but they are a great way of getting round the city through the day - all free. You can access Perth Transport by visiting http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au - gives you all the train, bus timetables, trains, ferries, maps, quite useful. There is a tram that goes from Kings Park through to Burswood Casino - and reverse - gives you a commentary (think that's how it's spelt) as you go along - that's hop on hop off - but far from free - or cheap.

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  • 3 years later...

Miss Maud's in Perth-we booked for March, 2016 on Booking.com and only $334 total for two people for two days, including VAT and free large breakfast buffet and Wifi and Trip Advisor rates it highly. Sounds wonderful!

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Miss Maud's in Perth-we booked for March, 2016 on Booking.com and only $334 total for two people for two days, including VAT and free large breakfast buffet and Wifi and Trip Advisor rates it highly. Sounds wonderful!

 

This is a good choice. I have family who stay there every year. :)

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We stayed at Seasons of Perth, around $220 AUD for 2, including a great breakfast in the bistro. A lot of airline staff overnight there.

An older hotel (80's?) but in good condition. In the city, it is very close and walking distances to buses, malls, restaurants etc.

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We did our Australian cruise in Feb/March 2013 and loved it.

We stayed in Miss Maud's in Perth and the hotel was clean and basic, but the food was fantastic. We ate every meal there.

 

For Sydney, we found a great deal on Kayak for the Sydney Hilton for about $215 per night.

 

It was nice.

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