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Ambassador Motor Inn, Brisbane City

Ambassador Motor Inn is in the quiet, leafy inner suburb of Highgate Hill, with views over the river to the University (a short ferry ride). Ideally situated away from the main traffic routes, and is close to the central business district, Southbank, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, West End, ‘The Gabba’ and Mater and Princess Alexandra hospitals. The refurbished Ambassador suits the budget-conscious traveller as well as the businessman seeking comfortable, clean accommodation close to the city. There is public transport at the door. Take a short walk to the ferry and City Cat downriver to the City centre and beyond. 30 minutes to the Gold Coast theme parks and 45 minutes to the Sunshine Coast.

Accommodation Options

Deluxe

Queen bed with table and chairs, or queen bed and single with wall bench.

Website: www.ambassadormotorinn.com.au

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