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Cheapest Hotels In Sydney Australia For Cheapskate Visitors


Finding the cheapest hotels in Sydney is no catwalk, given the large number of budget hotels in the city. But there are ways to make it easier. For starters, travelers can stop believing all those internet ads which claim that so-and-so hotel is the cheapest one in the city.

Not because they're trying to pull a fast one, but because the rates these hotels offer are very flexible. Persistent travelers are likely to get lower rates based on personal or telephone contact. Many hotels in the same location within Sydney compete to offer the lowest rate.

It helps to be able to talk to each one personally or on the phone to see how low they're willing to go. The online rates on the hotel website or quoted by an OTA (online travel agency) simply can't match this haggling. There's also the uncertainty over rates for specific dates, which can vary based on season, week-days or weekend, holidays and festivals, etc. The point here is that it's possible to get lower rates than what one sees on the web.

As for the locations within Sydney, there are no less than 320 hotels in Sydney and a large number of these are budget hotels. The CBD (central business district) is always a hotbed of activity and offers a range of accommodations choices for visitors. Most budget hotels in the city suitable for tourists will be either in the CBD or offer easy access to it.

Another possibility is the Style Mile. Famous for its fashion sense and shopping, it also has some extremely affordable and chic hotels on Oxford Street in Paddington and Hyde Park. These hotels are definitely a value deal for visitors with amenities that aren't usually found in cheap hotels.

Travelers staying in a cheap Oxford St. Hotel can expect everything from free wifi internet to a complimentary breakfast and swimming pool, onsite bar and lounge with a restaurant, and maybe also a fitness centre. The biggest positive is, of course, the location with Australia's most famous shopping zone right outside the hotel's door.

A couple more choices where travelers are bound to trip on a budget hotel at every corner would be the Haymarket or Kings Cross. The latter choice is an especially convenient one for leisure travelers, because Kings Cross is a hotbed for entertainment, dining and nightlife. It is also a perfect base to visit all the local tourist attractions.

Moving further out of the city and into the suburban areas will bring the cost down by a notch or two. The best choice is Bondi or thereabouts in the Eastern suburbs. Another choice along these lines would be Manly in the suburbs to the north. Both choices are, again, a short drive from the city centre.

The takeaway here is that the cheapest hotels in Sydney await travelers who know their way around Sydney. All that's required is to be able to go around and make a few enquiries in one of the aforementioned areas. Again, please note that rates can go and down drastically based on the date and month, so cheapskates are advised to plan their stay dates in order to avoid the crowds.

Howard Rudd works as a experienced journalist who is a Sydney Accommodation consultant and is also well known for creating Sydney travel and information assignments

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