Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville located at 334 Flinders St, Townsville QLD 4810, Australia

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kanika Gupta

5 Google Rating

We stayed one night in Hotel Grand Chancellor and I can say that we had a very nice stay there. The

5/ 5

We stayed one night in Hotel Grand Chancellor and I can say that we had a very nice stay there. The staff was very helpful, when we arrived our room was not ready and they asked us for 1 hour, in return they asked us to wait in their lounge area and also gave us (3 members) a breakfast free for next morning. The services , facilities and hotel cleanliness was amazing.

84gordy

5 Google Rating

Great location. In main St opposite cowboys leagues club. Short walk to stadium. Markets outside th

5/ 5

Great location. In main St opposite cowboys leagues club. Short walk to stadium. Markets outside the hotel on a Sunday. Woolies and a night owl right near hotel. Spacious rooms. Nice view

Don Burns

5 Google Rating

Nice hotel in the centre of town and directly opposite Cowboys Leagues Club. Well serviced by taxis

5/ 5

Nice hotel in the centre of town and directly opposite Cowboys Leagues Club. Well serviced by taxis e-scooters and public transport. Would recommend and return

Malcolm Triebel

4 Google Rating

It was great

4/ 5

It was great

Anna Morgan

5 Google Rating

I am so glad we booked this hotel. The view was amazing, the staff were great. Our room was cleaned

5/ 5

I am so glad we booked this hotel. The view was amazing, the staff were great. Our room was cleaned every day. The buffet breakfast was excellent. There is a games room with plenty to do and the gym is well equipped. I would definitely stay here again.

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