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Royal Exchange Hotel, Broken Hill

The hotel’s twenty-four bedrooms on the first floor – many with their own balconies – are of the highest standard in Broken Hill and cater to various budgets.

All are fitted with heavy drapes and carpets and are extravagantly equipped with modern amenities such as en-suite private bathroom, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, refrigerator, mini-bar, coffee and tea making facilities, colour television (all Australian and several international channels), personal safe, hair-dryer, iron and ironing board and laundry valet service.

Business people – and others – will be delighted that all bedrooms have data ports for fast Internet access and International Direct Dial telephone connections.

For guests not carrying a laptop computer, a small business centre is available featuring a computer with Internet connection, popular software and a laser printer.

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The hotel’s twenty-four bedrooms on the first floor – many with their own balconies – are of the highest standard in Broken Hill and cater to various budgets.

Website: www.RoyalExchangeHotel.com

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