Darwin-Room for 2 couples Sept 2012

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We will be completing a trip from Adelaide to Darwin in Sept 2012. Likely to spend a couple of nights in Darwin prior to flying to Sydney. Any suggestions of where to stay? We are mid 50's & if sharing a room would need to have 2 bathrooms.
 
Quest in town are good, or even the Mantra on the esplanade. It's likely to be expensive being the dry!
 
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We will be completing a trip from Adelaide to Darwin in Sept 2012. Likely to spend a couple of nights in Darwin prior to flying to Sydney. Any suggestions of where to stay? We are mid 50's & if sharing a room would need to have 2 bathrooms.

Try the argus apartments for 2bdrm self contained rooms.
 
We will be completing a trip from Adelaide to Darwin in Sept 2012. Likely to spend a couple of nights in Darwin prior to flying to Sydney. Any suggestions of where to stay? We are mid 50's & if sharing a room would need to have 2 bathrooms.
Not really sure what the rates are like in September, but I always recommend the Crowne Plaza in Darwin, it's very hard to beat IMO. Check it out, you might get two rooms for less than an apartment. I have paid (albeit in wet season) south of $90 a night there before.
 
Not really sure what the rates are like in September, but I always recommend the Crowne Plaza in Darwin, it's very hard to beat IMO. Check it out, you might get two rooms for less than an apartment. I have paid (albeit in wet season) south of $90 a night there before.

Around $400 a night, good time to use a PP BOGO. Nice enough hotel but small pool and poor parking, I do like the ice machine on every floor though, a throwback to when it was the Sheraton.
 
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