Hotel Darwin on 39 Mitchell St in Darwin City welcomes you to experience comfort, convenience, and warm hospitality in the heart of the city. Emphasizing comfort, amenities, and location convenience, this hotel offers a cozy retreat for travelers seeking a home away from home. Unwind in well-appointed rooms, savor delicious cuisine at onsite restaurants, and explore nearby attractions easily from Hotel Darwin’s central location. Enjoy personalized service, modern facilities, and exceptional value during your stay at this charming hotel in Darwin.

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Margaret Whitehead

4 Google Rating

Clean, cool and very pleasant place to relax in out of the heat and enjoy a quiet drink. While I di

4/ 5

Clean, cool and very pleasant place to relax in out of the heat and enjoy a quiet drink. While I didn't have a meal, I noticed all the meals served were large and well presented. Staff were all polite and friendly.

michael roof

4 Google Rating

Had a cold refreshing beer and tried some of the local delicacies on a tasting board. A selection of

4/ 5

Had a cold refreshing beer and tried some of the local delicacies on a tasting board. A selection of buffalo crocodile and kangaroo with some sweat potato chips. Very nice

kirsty clee

4 Google Rating

Love the beer garden. Place is large great place for after work drink food is high quality. Staff fr

4/ 5

Love the beer garden. Place is large great place for after work drink food is high quality. Staff friendly and polite.

barry hannah

5 Google Rating

We had a few beers over the time we were here. The beer was nice and cold. It’s a great place to w

5/ 5

We had a few beers over the time we were here. The beer was nice and cold. It’s a great place to watch sports. Or just sit back and people watch out the front. Outside eating and inside eating. It’s a big place. The food was great. And we’ll price. Just get there for happy hour. Most days 4pm to 6 pm.

Stephen Dacey

3 Google Rating

Great icon in Darwin. Had the Territory Tasting plate for lunch. The buffalo and kangaroo should hav

3/ 5

Great icon in Darwin. Had the Territory Tasting plate for lunch. The buffalo and kangaroo should have been much rarer and having this all served on a warming plate would be ideal

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