Perth City YHA - Perth CBD and Suburbs

From $ 28.0 to $ 122.5

Located in the heart of the city, our hostel provides everything a traveller could want and a little bit more. Our facilities include 24 hour reception, in-house laundry, pool, café, barbecue facilities, library, television room, travel desk and much more!

Whether you're working, travelling or just passing by, Perth City YHA is the ideal place to stay. As the only 4½ star hostel in Western Australia, we strive to provide you with the convenience of a home away from home.

Perth City YHA is an elegant, renovated and extended 1940s art deco building, right in the heart of the city. The hostel is just five minutes from the Swan River, the train station and bus depot and the airport shuttle bus stops right outside. It is a low cost but superior backpacker accommodation offering the latest in backpacker living.

Our staff are friendly and professional with extensive local knowledge of the Perth area and can offer assistance with any travel enquiries around the state and Australia wide. Remember to ask about YHA discount on all tours and local attractions.

Perth City YHA offers fun times and a chance to meet friendly like-minded travellers, we regularly arrange social functions such as poolside barbecues and party theme nights.

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