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Dingo Moon Lodge

Dingo Moon Lodge

88 Mitchell Street - Hostel
One of the most centrally located and consistently maintained backpackers in Darwin. Dingo Moon is independently owned, offering more value for money including Australia’s best free backpacker’s breakfast.
Banyan View Lodge

Banyan View Lodge

Banyan View Lodge 119 Mitchell Street - Hostel
Banyan View Lodge offers budget accommodation for all travellers. Conveniently located just five minutes walk from shops, bars, cafes and restaurants.
Melaleuca On Mitchell

Melaleuca On Mitchell

52 Mitchell Street - Hostel
**Winner of the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 Brolga Award for Best Backpacker accommodation in the Northern Territory** ***Winner of TNT Magazine's Golden Backpak award 2007, 2008 & 2010 NT Best Backpackers Hostel.
Chilli's Backpackers

Chilli's Backpackers

69a Mitchell St - Hostel
Darwin:the tropical gateway to northern territory and one of the most northerly destinations visited by travellers in Australia.
Youth Shack

Youth Shack

69 Mitchell St - Hostel
Youth Shack is Darwins newest, funkiest & friendliest hostel. Your home away from home in Darwin. We are located in the centre of the Mitchell St entertainment district.
Elkes Backpackers Darwin

Elkes Backpackers Darwin

112 Mitchell Street - Hostel
You are now looking at Elkes Backpackers in Darwin, voted BEST HOSTEL IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY by TNT Magazine and VIP backpackers (October 2007) and also voted one of the CLEANEST HOSTEL in Darwin by you.....our hostelworld customers.
Gecko Lodge

Gecko Lodge

146 Mitchell street - Hostel
Under new management, Gecko Lodge is a small, family run backpackers hostel located on Darwin's main street. Gecko is quiet and secluded and just a short walk (or shuttle bus trip) from town, Mindil Beach and the night markets.
Darwin YHA

Darwin YHA

97 Mitchell St - Hostel
Located in the heart of the Northern Territory's tropical capital, Darwin YHA offers all the essentials you would expect of a YHA, plus air-conditioning and fridge in all rooms, outdoor pool, and lively bar that opens out onto popular Mitchell Street in th
Frogshollow Lodge & Backpackers

Frogshollow Lodge & Backpackers

27 Lindsay St GPO Box 410 - Berrimah 0828 - Hostel
Frogshollow is rated as “the best backpackers in Darwin” by Lonely Planet (2002) We are a family owned and operated hostel and, being travelers ourselves, know the importance of providing excellent facilities, service, and value for money.
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Darwin

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory and Australia's smallest state capital, home to just over 100,000 people. It is a good base to explore the surrounding natural attractions including the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park. Its blend of Caucasian, Asian and Aboriginal cultures make it an interesting place to spend some time.

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Elkes Backpackers Darwin

Elkes Backpackers Darwin

kitchen facilities are inconvenient . ... more

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3
Banyan View Lodge

Banyan View Lodge

Very friendly and helpful staff ... more

Overall
4

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