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Where to Stay in Darwin: Accommodation Guide for Top End Visitors

Darwin's accommodation ranges from internationally branded hotels to backpacker hostels, with options spread across the CBD, the Waterfront precinct and the northern suburbs. The Hilton Darwin and the Vibe Hotel Darwin Waterfront are the flagship full-service options in the city, both close to the Esplanade and Waterfront. The Sky City Casino complex has its own hotel rooms in a central location. Parap and the northern suburbs have serviced apartments and self-contained accommodation suited to longer-stay visitors. Budget accommodation including hostels is concentrated along Mitchell Street in the CBD, making it convenient to the entertainment precinct. The Discovery Parks Darwin Waterfront is a popular caravan park and cabin accommodation option close to the city. Timing matters significantly in Darwin: the Dry season (May to October) is peak season and prices are highest, while the Wet season (November to April) sees rates drop significantly and availability improve. Booking well ahead for the Darwin Festival in August is essential.

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    Mindil Beach Casino Resort

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    Mindil Beach

    A premier accommodation choice in darwin offering exceptional comfort and service.

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    Crocodylus Park

    Berrimah

    Crocodylus Park is a top tourism experience in darwin.

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    Museum and Art Gallery NT

    Fannie Bay

    Museum and Art Gallery NT is a top tourism experience in darwin.

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