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Banyan View Lodge



119 Mitchell Street, Darwin
Tel (08) 8981 8644
Website www.banyanviewlodge.com.au





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Banyan View scores well on cleanliness and the kitchen, bathrooms and bedrooms are in good shape. Big mirrors and windows make the air-conditioned (or fan-cooled for the cheapest rooms) dorms and double rooms feel spacious. The TV lounge is comfy and internet access is free (a rarity in Darwin) and the outdoor area has a barbecue, swimming pool and a nice spa pool. Banyan View is a part of the YWCA and there is an institutional feel that comes with being run by a large organisation. Party animals might look elsewhere though, it seems like alcohol is more accepted than encouraged. The hostel has a room full of toys for the little ones so the doors are obviously open for families.

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Price
Dorm bed $21-25 (dry season); $19-23 (wet season)
Single room $60 (dry season); $50 (wet season)

Prices are in Australian dollars and are inclusive of all taxes.

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MasterCard, Visa

Reception open
8am-noon & 4pm-8pm

Most rooms air-conditioned TV lounge Kitchen Laundry Swimming pool
 


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Last update: May 15, 2012



Guest reviews for Banyan View Lodge
Average rating based on 3 Reviews
Maintenance  3.00/5  (3.00)
Cleanliness  3.00/5  (3.00)
Facilities  3.00/5  (3.00)
Atmosphere  2.67/5  (2.67)
 

Compared to other hostels in Darwin
Maintenance  3.24/5  (3.24)
Cleanliness  3.32/5  (3.32)
Facilities  3.29/5  (3.29)
Atmosphere  3.44/5  (3.44)


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colinquinney  
West Midlands, UK  
3 reviews  
 
 
Excellent single rooms, free internet, good pool area - but no bar, far from town, lacks atmosphere.
29 October 2010

Pros: Superbly equipped single room (fan, aircon, fridge, table). Good kitchen. Free internet. Good pool.
Cons: 10 min walk to nearest bar, 15 to supermarket - but frequent buses. Internet slow. Not for partiers.

    
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Maintenance   4.00/5  (4)
Cleanliness   4.00/5  (4)
Facilities   4.00/5  (4)
Atmosphere   3.00/5  (3)
(Review ID: 13179)

Well organised, spacious hostel with excellent newly refurbished single rooms, reasonably priced and good pool, pleasant smallish outside area. Free but very slow internet access. A little far from town but on busy bus route. No bar and rather lacking in atmosphere for party animals
 
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katrina  
Perth  
 
 
Very basic and institutional
10 September 2004

Pros: n/a
Cons: n/a

    
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Maintenance   1.00/5  (1)
Cleanliness   1.00/5  (1)
Facilities   1.00/5  (1)
Atmosphere   1.00/5  (1)
(Review ID: 8788)

This place has a very institutional feel. Like a really old crumbling public hospital. There was nothing inviting, cosy or groovy.

I only booked it because everywhere else in Darwin was booked out - which says something.

The Bad Bits:

The kitchen looked rundown, sparsely equipped and unwelcoming so we didn't use it. Likewise, there was no cosy recreation space. The TV was in a thru-traffic area and with only seating for 3-4. You couldn't really call it a lounge.

The garden looked pretty nice but the spa was out of order the whole time we were there (4 days) - so they're no too quick attending to maintainance.

Since there is no pool this was a real problem.

Note that the bathrooms are co-ed not separate fe/male and not fabulously clean.

So-so or good bits:

Security was good. Airconditioning worked but was very noisy and rickety.

Staff were friendly, informed and tried hard but were in their 60s - a lot older than your average backpacker.

The best thing was having your own fridge in your room. Twin rooms were a pretty good size too.

It's an easy walk into town which is good.
 
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wal  
Sydney  
 
 
Great place and worth the money.
13 June 2004

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Maintenance   4.00/5  (4)
Cleanliness   4.00/5  (4)
Facilities   4.00/5  (4)
Atmosphere   4.00/5  (4)
(Review ID: 8789)

After being stuffed around at Cavenagh, we went to Banyan and remained 10 days. Located next to Elkes, it is a quiet and tranquil place well suited for the mature holiay maker, having a locked rear car park, friendly and most helpful staff. The city centre (mall) is easily reachable in 20 min by walking along mitchell st or the promenade. The bus stop in both directions is right in front and inenxpensive. 24 hour diner and super market are only 100 metres away. Would it not have been for the missing bulb in my bed light, no light in the fridge and a tear in the flyscreen, I would have been tempted to give 5 stars. Loved the spa, out doors nestled amongst palm trees and tropical reain forest.
 
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