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Redcliffe, QLD, Australia
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99 Marine Parade, Redcliffe, QLD, Australia
Located in Redcliffe, Oaks Redcliffe Mon Komo Suites is within a 35-minute drive of Brisbane Airport and provides an infinity pool. It offers city views and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
8.4
Excellent
2644 reviews
Location
1.2 km from city centre
€121
125 Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe, QLD, Australia
Redcliffe Motor Inn is situated in Redcliffe and offers free wireless internet. The various amenities this peaceful motel has to offer include room service, a safe and luggage storage.
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
8.3
Excellent
490 reviews
Location
0.5 km from city centre

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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Redcliffe. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 28 March 2024.
Cheapest month:January
Most expensive month:December
Average price in Redcliffe:€134/night
Cheapest price found:€55/night
Cheapest day:Monday
Most expensive day:Wednesday
€122 - €164
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
€120 - €162
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Where to stay in Redcliffe

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About Redcliffe

The birthplace of pop music group, the Bee Gees, Redcliffe is a seaside suburb located north of Brisbane’s city centre. A popular holiday destination since the late-19th century, it offers a great selection of alfresco restaurants and one-of-a-kind boutiques.

Things to do in Redcliffe

Begin your day at Pelican Park in Clontarf where pelicans gather in the morning for a feeding frenzy. A coastal walk takes in the Woody Point Jetty, Gayundah Wreck and Art Deco bathing pavilions along the Margate foreshore.

Stroll along The Bee Gees Way, curated by surviving member Barry Gibb. It features a photographic gallery that follows the group’s upbringing in Redcliffe and their big break at the Redcliffe Speedway, together with a bronze statue of the young brothers.

Spend an afternoon swimming in the lagoon pool at Settlement Cove, which has a children’s playground and barbecue area. From here you can see the iconic Redcliffe Jetty stretching into the water, with its penny arcade once a favourite haunt of the Bee Gees.

If you’re visiting on the weekend, don’t miss the opportunity to pick up local handicrafts and gourmet produce at the Jetty Markets. They take place in Redcliffe Parade each Sunday, where you’ll find live music, enticing food stalls and stunning water views.

Getting around Redcliffe

Redcliffe is around 45 minutes’ drive north of Brisbane’s city centre or just 30 minutes from Brisbane Airport. Public buses service the suburb, which is a pleasant area to explore on foot or by bicycle.

Facts about staying in Redcliffe

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  • What is the best place in Redcliffe for bars and restaurants?

    When looking at Redcliffe accommodation, it’s a good idea to check out the local bar and restaurant recommendations before you finalise your booking, as you’ll be relieved to be staying so close to the more popular eateries and watering holes. Along the Redcliffe promenade, overlooking Redcliffe Beach, you’ll find some highly rated places to eat and drink, with local favourites such as Redcliffe RSL Bar, Ambassador of Redcliffe Bar and Cactus Jack’s, which is a BBQ restaurant specialising in Tex-Mex cuisine. There’s also the highly rated Pilpel Restaurant, for Middle Eastern food, and The Oasis on The Esplanade restaurant, which are both located near the Redcliffe Pier. A decent place to stay in this area is Proximity Waterfront Apartments.

  • What is the best place for a family holiday in Redcliffe?

    If you’re searching for a great place to enjoy a family holiday in Queensland, then you’ll see that Redcliffe has plenty to offer. Its location is suitable for those families that love a beach holiday, especially with the Settlement Cove Lagoon complex nearby, a community swimming and wading pool which is open 24 hours and has picnic areas suited to families. When it comes to Redcliffe hotels, check out the Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach hotel, which is family friendly and well located on Margate Beach. There are also numerous parks for kids to play in, most notably Rotary Park, Suttons Beach Park, Crockatt Park and Pelican Park.

  • What are the best things to do and see in Redcliffe?

    When planning your holiday in Australia, before you settle on a place, it’s essential to know about local areas and the best things to see, and with Redcliffe, you won’t be disappointed. The best things to do in Redcliffe mainly revolve around its scenic coastline, with beaches like Redcliffe Beach, Margate Beach and Suttons Beach to walk along, take in the sun and enjoy some refreshing swims in the sea. To get great access to the beach, it’s worth staying at the Oaks Redcliffe Mon Komo Suites, which look over Suttons Beach. Further into town and away from the beach, you can also visit the Redcliffe Museum, as well as the Redcliffe Art Gallery. There’s also Redcliffe Botanical Gardens and Barry Bolton Park, offering up some peaceful and quiet park life.

  • How do you get to Redcliffe from Brisbane city centre?

    When looking for hotels in Redcliffe, it’s important that you know about transport connections to and from Brisbane city centre, as it’s definitely worth visiting the big city during your stay. It’s worth checking out hotels in the areas that are close to the local train station, such as La Vida on Anzac, which is within walking distance. Despite the train links, a more convenient way is to drive, so if you’ve hired a car in the area, you can reach Redcliffe from Brisbane city centre in about half an hour. Alternatively, you can get the train from Central Station in Brisbane to Redcliffe, which takes around 1h 30min.

  • What are the best hotels in Redcliffe?

    Oaks Redcliffe Mon Komo Suites (8.4/10 from 2,644 reviews), Kippa Ring Village Motel (7.3/10 from 18 reviews), and Redcliffe Motor Inn (8.3/10 from 490 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Redcliffe.

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