TFE hotels has unveiled the results of its million dollar refurbishments at two favourite properties – Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square and Travelodge Resort Darwin.
The 96-room Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square has thrown open its doors on a million-dollar-makeover, which has transformed the inner-city heritage gem into a sophisticated spot for CBD stays.
TFE Hotels’ classic apartment-style hotel offers both heritage architecture and contemporary design, with dove greys and calming whites dominating the new in-room colour scheme. Each of the 96 spacious studio, one or two bedroom apartments – equipped with all the amenities and features to make you feel at home while you’re away, including full sized refrigerators, laundries and separate living space – boast a new kitchen fit out, new furniture and fixtures, and new flooring.
Anzac Square and the adjoining building, including the Adina, constitute the most important Queensland example of the Anzac memorial movement. Inside, classic white wainscoting panelled headboards and cabinetry dominate whilst gold accessories add a bold flash to the colour scheme.
During the original build, emphasis was placed on the use of local products (in line with the government’s “Queensland Made” policy at the time). Timbers such as silky oak, rose mahogany, maple, walnut bean were incorporated for parquetry flooring whilst public areas were lined with marble supplied from Rockhampton. These features and original fretwork can be seen throughout the hotel today.
Popular with business, leisure and long-stay guests, The Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane Anzac Square stands on the junction of Edward and Ann Streets – opposite Brisbane’s Central Train Station – and offers beautiful views of the Anzac Square memorial garden. The hotel is also just a short walk to all of Brisbane’s major CBD attractions including the Queen Street Mall, city Botanic Gardens and South Bank parklands. Valet parking is available on request.
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Darwin’s Travelodge Resort has unveiled a multi-million- dollar makeover just ahead of the famous Darwin festival of events.
Designed around lush resort-style pools and a waterfall, the Travelodge is an urban oasis in the heart of Darwin’s CBD, offering a great short or long stay alternative accommodation offering for both leisure and corporate travellers alike.
As part of the $3.7M Wet Season refurbishment program, each of the hotel’s 168 accommodation rooms and 32 self-contained townhouses was stripped to the bones, and new TFE Dreamcatcher beds and bedding, smart TVs introduced alongside upgraded guest Wi-Fi and a fresh new design scheme throughout.
In addition, the resort’s popular self-contained townhouses boast new kitchen suites and the introduction of washing machines and dryers provides an additional level of convenience and comfort for guests.
Whilst the five versatile conference rooms (can seat up to 200 attendees) and restaurant area were modernised, and the fitness area upgraded. The hotel also has onsite car parking, is close to public transport and the team can arrange airport shuttles as needed.
TFE Hotels’ Cluster General Manager for Darwin, Sid Bhatia, said the refurbishment came just as Trip Advisor announced their Top 25 emerging destinations for 2020 – with Darwin the only Australian city to make the cut.
“Our tropical capital really comes into its own in The Dry,” he said. “The weather is fantastic with clear blue skies and balmy nights, and the city’s colourful events calendar means there’s always something to entertain and amuse.”
Bhatia says, Travelodge’s new-look rooms capture the essence of the Top End, whilst delivering a scheme that balances modernity with the relaxed tropical resort experience that Travelodge Darwin is renowned for.
“This refurbishment program provided the opportunity to support the local business community locally sourcing goods and equipment, and by using local trades and labour,” Mr Bhatia said. “Importantly, we also donated furnishings, fixtures, white goods and TVs to help benefit local community groups, and recycled where possible.”
Travelodge Darwin Resort’s prime CBD location means the hotel is a great choice for leisure and business travellers looking to enjoy the absolute best of the tropical north.
Darwin Staycation (via Bookeasy for the NT Tourism Voucher scheme): Stay 2 nights in a guest room for $200.00 including wi-fi, parking and a $50.00 resort credit.