Gecko Lodge


146 Mitchell Street, Darwin
Tel (08) 8981 5569
Website www.geckolodge.com.au




BUG Review
Gecko Lodge is a small and fairly worn-out hostel with 30 dorm-beds to offer. It's not the cleanest hostel in Darwin. However, there's certainly a laid-back atmosphere with a family-feel in the mellow hostel with comfy old sofas, a small kitchen and accompanying seating area that makes it an easy place to socialise with fellow travellers. The maintenance could certainly be better, but to some the pancake breakfast might make up for it. Outdoors there is a nice swimming pool and barbecue area. Bicycles are for rent for just $12 a day.

Price
Dorm bed $18-20
Double/twin room $55
Pices include breakfast

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

Kitchen Laundry Swimming pool
 

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Last Update: August 17, 2008



Travellers' reviews for Gecko Lodge
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Average Rating based on 1 Review
Maintenance  2.00/5  (2.00)
Cleanliness  2.00/5  (2.00)
Facilities  2.00/5  (2.00)
Atmosphere  4.00/5  (4.00)

Compared to other hostels in this destination
Maintenance  2.61/5  (2.61)
Cleanliness  2.89/5  (2.89)
Facilities  2.72/5  (2.72)
Atmosphere  3.17/5  (3.17)



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(Review ID: 8625)
 
Sweet and laid back, a bit too laid back., August 15, 2008
Reviewer: Travelingfamily from Sweden

Pros: Atmosphere
Cons: Dirty kitchen and common areas

    
Travelingfamily saw things this way
Maintenance   2.00/5  (2)
Cleanliness   2.00/5  (2)
Facilities   2.00/5  (2)
Atmosphere   4.00/5  (4)

Friendly but new and somewhat incompetent staff and horrible management. The reception is only open from 8 AM until 7 PM, this is not enough. Internet is available in the reception on the hostel computer at low cost but only during office hours.

The rooms are fine but the common areas including the kitchen are horrible, dirty and worn down. The kitchen is way to small for such a hostel and has almost no cups or cutlery in the cupboards and very limited storage space. It is also filthy and there is only a small sink with a very old sponge for doing your dishes, which no one does. It is gross!

Toilettes and showers are quite OK and the pool is small but nice and clean. Good coffee and good all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast.

All in all, a nice stay in an old Queenslander; and with some improvements it would be priceworthy as well.
 
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