Bathurst: Executive Room for Up to Four People with a Bottle of Wine and Late Check-Out at Alloggio Bathurst

PROVIDED BY: Provello

September 28, 2021

The Hotel: Alloggio Bathurst

Self-contained studio units of Alloggio Bathurst make for a perfect relaxation base for business and leisure visitors to Bathurst. The property is set within walking distance from the city centre so that reaching the shops and local attractions, such as the Bathurst Aquatic Centre or Bathurst War Memorial, is a breeze.

With a range of in-room amenities, guests can feel at home in their sleek, self-contained units. Each one features a fully equipped kitchenette complete with kitchen utensils, cook-top, a full-size fridge and a microwave, while courtyard or balcony offers space for well-deserved al fresco relaxation.

Room Details

Executive Queen Room

  • Bed size/type: Queen bed
  • Standard and maximum occupancy: Two people
  • The room comes with an en suite bathroom, air conditioning, full-size fridge, kitchen utensils, flat-screen TV, and private courtyard or balcony

Executive Twin Room

  • Bed size/type: One queen bed and one single bed
  • Standard and maximum occupancy: Three people
  • The room features a private ensuite and reverse cycle air conditioning, Smart TV, refrigerator, tea- and coffee-making facilities, hairdryer, toiletries, and complimentary Wi-Fi

Executive Family Room

  • Bed size/type: One queen bed, one single bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard and maximum occupancy: Four people
  • The room features a private ensuite and reverse cycle air conditioning, Smart TV, refrigerator, tea- and coffee-making facilities, hairdryer, toiletries, and complimentary Wi-Fi

The Area: Bathurst

A city in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Bathurst – also known as the Gold Country – was where the Australian gold rush first occured. Now, its claim to fame is motorsport and the twists and turns of Mount Panorama racetrack which plays host to the Great Race.

Bathurst’s central square boasts a charm of the historical Victorian buildings and those keen to visit the past can also head to the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum.