Unbeatable location right across from the City Botanic Gardens
Rooms are significantly larger than modern 'shoebox' hotels
The Walnut Restaurant serves a properly nostalgic high tea and buffet breakfast
Quick Take: It’s a grand old dame that’s aging gracefully in some spots and just plain aging in others—expect wood paneling, not USB-C ports.
Reviewed by @travellingthroughtrauma: I honestly loved this stay! Walking in gave me such good vibes instantly. The pool area is the highlight—swimming surrounded by skyscrapers is just so cool. Plus, the personalized welcome on the TV made me feel properly boujee. 10/10 recommend for couples or families.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers adore the park views and the 'classic' vibe, but almost everyone mentions the bathrooms need a refresh.
Reality check
The 'shower over bath' setup in many rooms is a major complaint—high sides make it slippery and hard to access for some guests.
You appreciate 'old world' charm like chandeliers and dark wood
You need a room big enough to actually open two suitcases in
You want to walk 2 minutes to QUT or the Riverstage
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable and thorough. Guests consistently praise the 'spotless' sheets and surfaces.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean, but older grout and tiles can look dingy even when scrubbed. Some reports of mold in corners due to age.
Maintenance: The biggest issue. Peeling paint, chipped tubs, and dusty AC vents are common complaints in non-renovated rooms.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high quality. No complaints here.
Odors & scents: Neutral to slightly musty in older carpeted corridors, but rooms generally smell fresh.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Construction noise from the adjacent site (weekdays)
Older air conditioning units cycling on/off
Before you book
Good to know
The pool is unheated, but the spa (hot tub) is heated.
There is no EV charging on-site; you'll need to use public chargers nearby.
Valet parking is around $45 AUD/night, but self-parking is cheaper (~$22-35 AUD) if spots are available.
What to pack
Bath salts (for the deep soaking tubs)
A power strip (outlets can be scarce or in awkward spots in older rooms)
Room Genie
Best picks
Premium Park View (High Floor): Unobstructed views of the Botanic Gardens and river.
Executive Suite: Massive corner rooms with separate living areas.
Rooms to avoid
Lower floor City View rooms (often look at a fence or wall)
Rooms near the elevators if you are sensitive to hallway noise
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would love to request a room on a high floor facing the Botanic Gardens (Park View). Please avoid the lower floors to ensure privacy from the street/fence line.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool heated?
No, the main outdoor pool is unheated and can be very cold. The adjacent spa/hot tub is heated.
Does the hotel have parking?
Yes, on-site self-parking (~$22-35 AUD) and valet (~$45 AUD) are available, but spots are limited and cannot always be pre-booked.
Is breakfast included?
Usually not, unless booked as a package. The buffet breakfast at Walnut Restaurant costs approx. $39 AUD per adult.
Are the rooms renovated?
Partially. Soft furnishings have been updated, but hard fixtures (bathrooms, wardrobes) remain original/dated in many rooms.
Is it close to Queen Street Mall?
Yes, it is an easy 5-10 minute flat walk to the Queen Street Mall and shopping district.
Can I bring my dog?
No, Royal On The Park has a strict no-pets policy.
Insider Tips
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Ask for a 'refurbished' bathroom room specifically; some have walk-in showers instead of the dreaded shower-over-tub.
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The 'Walnut Restaurant' does a very reasonably priced High Tea that locals actually rate.
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There is a side exit that leads almost directly into the Botanic Gardens—perfect for morning runs.
5 things to know before you go
💡The elevators can be painfully slow during peak checkout times.
💡The 'City View' often just means 'View of the building next door'.
💡The mini-bar prices are steep, but there's a convenience store just around the corner on Albert St.
💡The gym is on the top floor (Level 11) and actually has a nice view, unlike most hotel dungeon gyms.
💡You might spot a wedding party in the lobby every single Saturday.
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