317-325 George Street
Tourist Class Modern Hotel
18 kms to the nearest airport (brisbane airport) Close to the station (roma street) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 1 km to the nearest fair site (convention & exhibition centre) 80 km to the nearest beach
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locationHotel George Williams is conveniently located in the heart of Brisbane's CBD. Located in the bustling Law Courts district, a stones throw from Brisbane Transit Centre and Roma Street Tropical Parklands, Queens Street Mall - the heart of Brisbane and the Treasury Casino, a short stroll to Suncorp Stadium - Brisbane's leading Sports and Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) - Theatre district, Southbank Parklands and the Brisbane Exhibition Centre.
roomsRooms are small with modern decor, and are clean and comfortable. Bathrooms are in a reasonable condition. Rooms are serviced daily and have colour television, bar-sized refrigerator, tea/coffeemaking facilities, clock radio, air conditioning, ISDN/STD direct dial telephones and hair dryers. Featuring modern decor, private ensuites in all rooms, tea & coffee making facilities, wireless & broadband internet connections, ISD/STD direct dial telephones, Air-Conditioning, free to air Television and small in room refrigerators.
restaurant325 On George for a La Carte Al Fresco dining, with modern exciting and tantalising new seasonal menus in a casual relaxed atmosphere.
exteriorThe Hotel is an 8 storey 106 room property.
lobbyMedium-sized lobby with two lifts and some seating available.
generalHotel George Williams offers vibrant, affordable, comfortable, all non-smoking accommodation. Limited undercover secure non guaranteed car parking (approx 20 aud per night). The staff pride themselves on providing friendly service. Secure underground parking, subject to availability, is payable to hotel. Please note this is a non smoking hotel. An additional cleaning charge may be payable if a guest is found to be smoking in a room. NH0110
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