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Hi party animals,

My friend came over from Shanghai and staying back this weekend, i'd to accommodate her somewhere in the CBD or as close as possible. Problem is i have been too f**king lazy, the weekend is coming up and i've only started to search for accomodation for her now.

Anyone know where there is a cheap but decent place? Around $100 for the night or less, she just wants a private place to rest as she will do shopping most of the time anyway.

I've checked www.checkin.com.au but like stated, i'm a bit late now and most good and decent in pricing got taken.

Thanks

West

West - some cheap places I use for work:-

Holiday Inn on Flinders - Click Here

St.Kilda Parkview – 9529 8888

562 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne

Quest St.Kilda Bayside – 9593 9500

1 Eildon road. St.Kilda. Off Acland Street

Self contained units. Free parking if required.

There's also what looks like a real cheap join on the cnr of Park Street and Kingsway in Sth Melb, but I cant remember what its called, and I have never called for a price, but it does look like it would'nt cost much. I think maybe its the Kingsway Motel.

Oaks on Collin's (Collins St) or Oaks on Market (Market St), both in Melbourne CBD.

There apartments and have kitchens and other cooking facilities.

Price is very reasonable too. Website below;

http://theoaksgroup.com.au/

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West - some cheap places I use for work:-

Holiday Inn on Flinders - Click Here

St.Kilda Parkview – 9529 8888

562 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne

Quest St.Kilda Bayside – 9593 9500

1 Eildon road. St.Kilda. Off Acland Street

Self contained units. Free parking if required.

There's also what looks like a real cheap join on the cnr of Park Street and Kingsway in Sth Melb, but I cant remember what its called, and I have never called for a price, but it does look like it would'nt cost much. I think maybe its the Kingsway Motel.

Thanks Bec.

by far the cheapest place to stay in melbourne is the Kings Gate Hotel in Melbourne... well they real budget rooms have communal showers n loo's but if you get the ensuites its not that bad.

http://www.bookmelbourne.com.au/availabilitySummary.jsp

If you book online their rates are even cheaper

by far the cheapest place to stay in melbourne is the Kings Gate Hotel in Melbourne... well they real budget rooms have communal showers n loo's but if you get the ensuites its not that bad.

http://www.bookmelbourne.com.au/availabilitySummary.jsp

If you book online their rates are even cheaper

Damn, all ensuites for this weekend has been taken.

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