Comfort Inn Centrepoint offers a welcoming retreat for travelers seeking comfort and convenience in Lismore. Located centrally on Molesworth Street, our motel features modern amenities designed for a relaxing stay, including spacious rooms equipped with all the essentials for a restful night’s sleep. Guests can enjoy easy access to local attractions while also appreciating our friendly service focused on your comfort. Whether you’re visiting for business or leisure, Comfort Inn Centrepoint provides an ideal base for exploring Lismore’s vibrant surroundings. Experience true hospitality with us!

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MsTrizix

1 Google Rating

Overpriced for what they offer. Paid 200 dollars for an old bed, dirty walls, ratty old couch, the s

1/ 5

Overpriced for what they offer. Paid 200 dollars for an old bed, dirty walls, ratty old couch, the sockets were damaged and hanging off the wall. Old coffee table with some ones name on it. I've been to much better places for a lot less money. There is also a 20 dollar surcharge just in case you get any water or soda from their fridge. The whole motel had quite a creepy feel to it as well.

Kaitlyn Powell

1 Google Rating

Overpriced for a dirty family room. Dead cockroaches on the floors, and could feel the cockroaches c

1/ 5

Overpriced for a dirty family room. Dead cockroaches on the floors, and could feel the cockroaches crawling on me whilst in bed. Would not recommend.

Nikolai Cherkezishvili

1 Google Rating

Filthy but cheap. Had to clean their bathroom with bleach cause I was sticking to the floor. “Can

1/ 5

Filthy but cheap. Had to clean their bathroom with bleach cause I was sticking to the floor. “Can’t touch this”. M.C. Hammer composed this song after staying in this hotel, cause you can’t touch anything there, too filthy.

D Taylor

5 Google Rating

Great place to stay.

5/ 5

Great place to stay.

Geoff B

1 Google Rating

Quite underwhelming. Rooms are dirty and poorly maintained. Carpet in stairway to second floor appe

1/ 5

Quite underwhelming. Rooms are dirty and poorly maintained. Carpet in stairway to second floor appears not to have been vacuumed for a long, long time, room carpet not too far behind. Furniture stained, Dirty marks and stains on most surfaces. Mini fridge appears not to have been thawed since it was installed. Never before have I felt I was compelled to wear thongs in the shower. Shower mouldy and past its use by date. Very poor standard Choice Hotels International

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