Aussie Way Backpackers

Brisbane


Set in a photogenic, two-storey timber Queenslander, Aussie Way feels more like a cosy guesthouse than a hostel, with homely, simply furnished rooms and a small pool for sticky Brisbane afternoons. The doubles in the second building out the back are equally satisfactory. Alcohol is prohibited on-site and the place is quiet after 10pm. Wi-fi can get weak in the rooms.


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