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Metro Hotel Tower Mill on Wickham Terrace, Brisbane City

Metro Hotel Tower Mill is a three and a half star hotel situated on Wickham Terrace, located opposite one of Brisbane‘s most famous landmarks, the ‘Mill’. The Metro Hotel Tower Mill has nine storeys comprising 77 standard and executive hotel rooms, ground floor conference and seminar facilities and a fully licensed rooftop restaurant and lounge bar with panoramic views of the Brisbane skyline.

All rooms feature an iron and ironing board, tea and coffee facilities, air conditioning, private balconies, television, digital clock radio and complimentary car parking.

Located just a short stroll to the central business district, the exciting Roma Street Parklands, the Treasury Casino and Southbank. The hotel is also in close proximity to hospitals and medical specialists.

Accommodation Options

Hotel Room

Executive Suite

Family Room

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