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Frommer's Australia from $50 a Day 13th Edition - To Parent Directory

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CHAPTER 4 . NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

six in a combination of single and queen-size beds. You can order <strong>from</strong> several<br />

menus supplied by local restaurants, with the hotel supplying plates and cutlery.<br />

142 Iodide St., Broken Hill, NSW 2880. & 08/8088 2566. Fax 08/8088 4377. www.bestwestern.com.au/<br />

overlander. Reservations can be made through Best Western (& 800/780-7234 in the U.S. and Canada,<br />

0800/39 3130 in the U.K., 0800/237 893 in New Zealand, or 13 17 79 in <strong>Australia</strong>). 15 units. A$85–A$135<br />

(US$55–US$88) double; A$135 (US$88) 2-bed unit. Extra person A$10 (US$6.50). AE, DC, MC, V. Amenities:<br />

Small pool; sauna; tour desk; laundry service; dry cleaning service; nonsmoking rooms. In room: A/C, TV, dataport,<br />

coffeemaker, fridge, hair dryer, iron.<br />

Mario the Palace Hotel Value With its high painted walls, a mural of Botticelli’s<br />

Birth of Venus on the ceiling two flights up, and an office crammed with<br />

stuffed animal heads and crabs, the Palace Hotel is an intriguing sanctuary for<br />

the night. The owners have put a lot of work into restoring the place. The more<br />

expensive doubles are larger and come with a small lounge area, but all are comfortable<br />

and cool. Ten double rooms come with an attached shower. The Priscilla<br />

Suite is famous because that’s where the transvestites stayed in The Adventures of<br />

Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Mario owned the place for “donkey’s years,” as he<br />

says, but he’s now retired. It’s still run by his family.<br />

227 Argent St., Broken Hill, NSW 2880. & 08/8088 1699. Fax 08/8087 6240. mariospalace@bigpond.com.<br />

51 units, 10 with bathroom. A$44 (US$29) double without bathroom; A$53–A$70 (US$35–US$46) double<br />

with bathroom. Priscilla suite $90 (US$59) for 2. AE, MC, V. Amenities: Dining room; bar. In room: A/C, TV,<br />

fridge, coffeemaker, iron.<br />

Underground Motel I love this place; it’s worth making the scenic trip<br />

out to White Cliffs just to stay here for the night. All but two of the rooms are<br />

underground; they’re reached by a maze of spacious tunnels dug out of the rock<br />

and sealed with epoxy-resin to keep out the damp and the dust. The temperature<br />

below ground is a constant 72°F (22°C), which is decidedly cooler than a<br />

summer day outside. Rooms are comfortable though basic, and toilets and<br />

showers are shared. Turn the light off, and it’s dark as a cave. Every night guests<br />

sit around large tables and dig into the roast of the day. (Vegetarians are catered<br />

to, also.)<br />

Smiths Hill, White Cliffs (P.O. Box 427), NSW 2836. & 1800/021 154 in <strong>Australia</strong>, or 08/8091 6677. Fax 08/<br />

8091 6654. 30 units, none with bathroom. A$83 (US$54) double. Extra person A$24 (US$16). A$25 (US$16)<br />

3-course meal. MC, V. Amenities: Restaurant; bar; small outdoor pool; coin-op laundry; nonsmoking rooms.<br />

WHERE TO DINE<br />

The best place for a meal Aussie-style is at one of the local clubs. You’ll find one<br />

of the best bistros at the Barrier Social & Democratic Club, at 218 Argent St.<br />

(& 08/8088 4477). It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There’s also a host of<br />

Chinese restaurants around town, including the Oceania Chinese Restaurant<br />

on Argent Street (& 08/8087 3695), which has a A$7 (US$4.55) lunch special.<br />

LIGHTNING RIDGE: OPALS GALORE<br />

793 (492 miles) NW of Sydney; 737km (457 miles) SW of Brisbane<br />

Lightning Ridge, or “The Ridge” as the locals call it, is perhaps the most fascinating<br />

place to visit in all of New South Wales. Essentially, it’s a hard-working<br />

opal-mining town stuck out in the arid far northern reaches of New South<br />

Wales—where summer temperatures hover around the 113°F (45°C) mark.<br />

Lightning Ridge thrives off the largest deposit of black opal in the world. Good<br />

quality opals can fetch a miner around A$8,000 (US$5,200) per carat, and<br />

stones worth upwards of A<strong>$50</strong>0,000 (US$325,000) each are not unheard of.<br />

<strong>To</strong>urists come here to get a taste of life in <strong>Australia</strong>’s “Wild West.” A popular

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