Being away doesn’t mean you have to give up comfort and ease. Our self-catering apartments for both short and long term accommodation needs, offer the best of creature comforts – a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, unlimited connectivity with high speed wi-fi on the house, and cable programming are some. To stay active, an onsite fitness centre and outdoor heated pool.
When you choose a Chifley, you can rest assured that you will have a hassle-free, quality assured stay. The consistency of our accommodation, quality of our home-fare restaurants, and the time and attention that we invest into anticipating and serving your needs means no surprise is often the best surprise.
2 Adults(max.)
53 SQM
1 Queen Bed
AUD $248
2 Adults, 1 Child(max.)
53 SQM
1 Queen Bed + 1 Sofa Bed
AUD $204
4 Adults, 2 Children(max.)
80 SQM
2 Queen Beds
AUD $375
Choose breakfast at The Lobby Lounge, offering a buffet spread of goodness to start your day on the right foot. Then explore the neighbourhood that is the Honeysuckle precinct. Just a short walk away are harbour side cafes, bars and a selection of restaurants.
Escape to Newcastle for the perfect getaway with our Harbour Life package, with breakfast and parking included.
AUD $130
Explore Newcastle with Chifley and enjoy $20 off our nightly rate when staying a minimum off three nights.
AUD $20
Stay in the heart of Newcastle for a minimum of two nights and save $10 off our nightly rate.
AUD $10
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Fort Scratchley, a former coastal defence installation, is now a museum. It is located in Newcastle East, and was built in 1882 to defend the city against a possible Russian attack. Undoubtedly Newcastle's most spectacular vantage point, Fort Scratchley Historic Site offers unrivaled panoramic views across the Pacific Ocean.
Take a tour of Christ Church Cathedral and discover its rich history. A survivor of the Japanese submarine attack of WWII and the 1989 Newcastle Earthquake, Christ Church Cathedral is now a fully restored masterpiece in the heart of Newcastle.
Newcastle Ocean Baths has a long history as popular swimming spots. With its distinctive and architecturally significant Art Deco pavilion, Newcastle Ocean Baths is one of the city's outstanding historic landmarks, and is a popular informal open air studio for amateur photographers too.
Take a dip in the Bogey Hole, also known as the Commandant's Baths, a heritage-listed sea bath on Newcastle's coastline. It is thought to be the oldest surviving European construction in the city area. You'll realise the convicts' amazing achievement when you see the waves crashing into the pool. Available all year round.
Newcastle Art Gallery houses the most important public art collection in NSW outside Sydney and is considered one of the most substantial in regional Australia. Featuring significant Indigenous and non-Indigenous artworks, the gallery is a must-visit while in Newcastle.
TreeTop Adventure Park consists of 96 challenges in the tree tops, where participants slide down flying foxes, move from tree to tree on suspension bridges and enjoy many other exciting activities.
Located on Newcastle's highest profile beach, Nobbys Head Light is an active lighthouse on Nobbys Head, a headland on the south side of the entrance to Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales. Visit Nobbys Lighthouse grounds from 10am to 4pm every Sunday for sweeping views of the city and the Pacific Ocean from Nobbys Headland. Entry to the site is Free.
If you like a good nature walk, family picnics and the wildlife – Blackbutt Reserve is a must-see for locals and tourists alike. Open everyday from 10am to 5pm, people from all ages can get close to the rich habitat of kangaroos, koalas, geckos, and more intriguing animal life without having to leave the city. You can choose to stay in a picnic spot, join a guided tour, or appreciate the wildlife exhibits and incredible encounters with various kinds of animals. Entrance is free - you only have to pay for parking. The walking tracks inside the reserve are also a great way to get fit
Newcastle's Memorial Walk is a spectacular coastal walk with a personal connection for thousands of locals. Head out for a stroll at Newcastle Memorial Walk – a stunning piece of infrastructure dedicated for ANZAC heroes. Built to commemorate the centennial anniversary of ANZAC Gallipoli landing and the beginning of Newcastle’s steel-making industry – a journey to this coastal walkway lets you pay tribute to the men and women who dedicated their lives for Newcastle and the wider Australia. It’s open to the public 24 hours everyday so there’s no excuse to miss this terrific walk.