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Frequently asked questions

What are the best 3-star hotels in Chinatown?
For a comfortable break in or near Chinatown, check out Woodroffe Hotel. This 3-star hotel is among the best hotels in the area based on reviews by Expedia travelers.
How much does it cost to stay in a 3-star hotel in Chinatown?
Try Expedia’s search filters to score a reasonably priced 3-star hotel for your Chinatown trip. Simply set your maximum rate with our handy pricing tool. You can also choose the amenities you need, desired neighborhood and loads more.

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What is the difference between a 4-star and 3-star hotel in Chinatown?
Book a stay at a 3-star hotel and you can expect clean and comfortable rooms and conveniences such as complimentary WiFi, gyms and tea and coffee making facilities. These lodgings may also include a bar and restaurant. Elevate your Chinatown vacation by picking a 4-star hotel. With things like a wellness area, 24/7 room service and upscale bathroom products, you’ll enjoy an enhanced level of comfort.
What is the difference between a 3-star hotel and a motel in Chinatown?
A motel is an excellent choice if you’re planning to road-trip around Chinatown. These getaways are usually found near highways and airports, feature on-site parking and come with basic services and amenities. Book a 3-star hotel and you’ll be more centrally located. With a wider range of rooms and additional amenities like a fitness center, lobby and meeting rooms, you can expect to pay more for hotel accommodations.
Do any 3-star hotels in Chinatown have a pool?
Blue Waters Apartments and Crystal Bay On The Broadwater are 3-star escapes with a pool around Chinatown. The summer months of December, January and February are a terrific time to stay in a hotel with this fun amenity. On average, temperatures in Gold Coast range from 23ºC at night to 27ºC during the day in the warmest month of January.
What 3-star hotels in Chinatown have an on-site restaurant?
There’s a variety of excellent choices around Chinatown, including Woodroffe Hotel. Along with an on-site restaurant, this 3-star property has premium bedding and a cafe. Alternatively, look at what’s on the menu at Holiday Holiday Sun City Apartments. Individually decorated rooms and a garden are two other amenities here.
Do any 3-star hotels in Chinatown have WiFi?
If you need to keep up to date with your emails or social media while traveling, look up our 3-star hotels in or near Chinatown. Crystal Bay On The Broadwater and Woodroffe Hotel are favorite options where you can sign up to the WiFi.
What 3-star hotels in Chinatown have parking?
Skip the trouble of looking for parking options in or near Chinatown when staying at Crystal Bay On The Broadwater. Alternatively, book a room at Blue Waters Apartments, another 3-star pick where you’ll be able to park your wheels. Make sure to include some fun day trips while staying in or around Chinatown. Suncorp Stadium and Roma Street Parkland are two unmissable attractions.
Do any 3-star hotels in Chinatown have rooms with a kitchenette?
Equinox Resort is a popular 3-star choice that offers rooms with kitchenettes. Cook tasty meals, cut down on restaurant bills and free up funds to spend on exploring Chinatown and its surroundings.