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Broken Hill Tourist Park Star Rating 3.5        
142 Rakow Street

Broken Hill Tourist Park offers an award-winning setting while in Broken Hill. Lodgings are air conditioned and a Wi-Fi connection is provided free of charge.There are a range of amenities on offer to those staying at the property, including a shopping mall, a kids pool and a BBQ/picnic area.
Aly's Cottage        
343 Hebbard Street

Aly's Cottage is situated in Broken Hill and is close to the area's well-known attractions. It also offers a BBQ/picnic area, a garden and a laundry service.The rooms are air conditioned and include a refrigerator, a DVD player and tea and coffee making facilities.
Royal Apartments Broken Hill Star Rating 3.5        
350 Argent Street

Royal Apartments Broken Hill is situated in Broken Hill and is close to the area's well-known attractions. It also offers luggage storage, a tour desk and a ticket service.There are a range of facilities available to guests of the hotel, such as a garden, laundry facilities and a laundry service.
Comfort Inn Crystal Star Rating 3.5        
326 Crystal Street

LocationThe Comfort Inn Crystal is centrally located in Broken Hill, an isolated mining city in the far west of outback New South Wales. This Broken Hill hotel is minutes from Stephen's Creek, the Ant Hill Gallery, Sturt National Park, the Albert Kersten GeoCentre and White's Mineral Art and Mining Museum. Although Broken Hill is surrounded by semi-desert, it features colorful parks and garden displays.
Comfort Inn Hilltop Star Rating 3.5        
271 Kaolin Street

LocationComfort Inn Broken Hill is positioned on the hilltop only a few minutes from the town centre. This makes it a great and convenient location, giving you easy access to the town's many attractions. The Underground and Surface Mine Tours, Sculpture Symposium, Silverton Ghost Town, Broken Hill Art Gallery and Minindee Lakes are some of the area attractions here.
Royal Exchange Hotel Star Rating 4        
320 Argent Street

This candy-coloured, art deco-style hotel is a 4-minute walk from Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, an 8-minute walk from the Albert Kersten Mining and Mineral Museum and 2.3 km from the Line of Lode Miners Memorial.The unassuming rooms feature TVs, minifridges and Wi-Fi (fee).
The Lodge Outback Motel Star Rating 3.5        
252 Mica Street

Set in a neighbourhood north of the city centre, this family-run motel is a 10-minute walk from Broken Hill railway station, 1.3 km from the Albert Kersten Mining and Mineral Museum and 6 km from Broken Hill Airport.The traditionally decorated rooms and suites come with microwaves, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.
Charles Rasp Motor Inn & Cottages Star Rating 3.5        
158 Oxide Street

Set on a roundabout, this down-to-earth motor inn with cottages is a 2-minute walk from Oxide St After Chapple St bus station and an 11-minute walk from Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery.The basic rooms feature Wi-Fi, TVs, fridges and tea and coffeemaking facilities. The suites add DVD players, sofabeds and whirlpool tubs.
Ibis Styles Broken Hill Star Rating 3.5        
120 Argent Street

In a remote mining city, this relaxed hotel is a 9-minute walk from the Silver City Mint and Art Centre, 5 km from Broken Hill Airport and 4 km from Broken Hill Art Exchange.The modern, laid-back rooms provide complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars, in addition to tea and coffeemaking facilities.Amenities include a bar, and a bright restaurant with a balcony.
Emaroo Oxide Cottage Broken Hill Star Rating 4        
100 Oxide Street

This Emaroo Oxide Cottage Broken Hill is located in Broken Hill, New South Wales. The property is close to the city center, the Bells Milk Bar, and the School of the Air.The rooms at the Emaroo Oxide Cottage Broken Hill feature standard and modern conveniences.
 
 
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Broken Hill is an isolated mining city in the far west of outback New South Wales, Australia. The "BH" in the world's largest mining company, BHP Billiton, refers to "Broken Hill" and its early operations in the city.