This small hotel with a big heart finally gives visitors to Byron the complete package – location, luxury, great food and even a rooftop pool.
This brand-new building literally rose from the ashes of an old Queenslander in central Byron and takes it name from the street that it inhabits. Sitting back from the street’s strip of green lawn and gum tree, it occupies three floors that blend into the surroundings rather than standing out.
The rooms are raw concrete, with timber floors, tiled bathrooms with gold-coloured fittings and subtle sculptures on the wall. While not free, the minibar is packed full of locally sourced goodies, and ceramics from local artist Brooke Clunie. You may notice the air conditioner cannot be set below 22 degrees – it’s all part of the drive to hit sustainability accreditations.
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