Creature comforts:

Sustenance: Albury is blessed with an abundance of good food – so whether you’re looking for something casual with cocktails, modern australian, international dishes or a fabulous brunch you’ll have plenty of choices within walking distance of our festival venues. For bookings following evening concerts, booking ahead is definitely a must. Lots of restaurants can do later walk-ins but November is a busy time so book to avoid disappointment. Restaurants / Fine Dining / Open Later Yardbird – Modern Australian / Cocktails Sen | Vietnamese Fine Dining – Elevated cuisine / Fine Wine Level One Wine Bar – Fine dining / Degustation The Woolhouse – Charcuterie / Tapas / Boutique Beer & Cider Botanical Restaurant and Bar – International (Mercure) Norma – Wine & Pasta (with GF options) 2640 – Modern Australian / Cocktails Chada– Thai / BYO – directly across from St Matthew’s – delicious and authentic Thai cuisine at a great price Hapi Dumpling Bar – fresh, casual, dynamic Asian menu Din Dins Kitchen & Bar– Asian Fusion / Cocktails Public House – Relaxed dining / Cocktails Cafes / Lunch / Breakfast The Proprietor – Brunch / Lunch – local produce Mr Benedict – Brunch / Lunch – modern Australian Ebden & Olive – Fancy sandwiches, small-goods and more Canvas – Art Gallery cafe / brunch style in the heart of town Riverdeck – Modern Australian on the Murray foreshore Table 451 Eat + Drink – Contemporary dining with seasonal menus on Dean Street Greenstreat – Salad Bar

Where to Stay in Albury Wodonga:

Our region has a great range of accommodation to suit all budgets. We’ve put together a list of some of the best – arranged into price categories. For those wanting to be within walking distance of the festival events, Albury represents the best choice, with plenty of options within and adjoining the town centre, where you’ll also find plenty of dining options (scroll down to see some of our favourite places to eat). For those happy to drive further afield happy to drive 10 minutes, there are some amazing places to stay across the river, in the vibrant, recently reinvented CBD of our neighbour city, Wodonga. Here are just a few suggestions of places within very easy walking distance to Festival venues:

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Circa 1928 Hotel Circa 1928 Hotel – three uniquely designed, luxurious suites and studios – From $395-595 per night – spa hotel… reviews as “exceptional” The Botanical 201 – The Botanical – Beautiful  2 bedroom apartment accommodation for up to 4 $350+ per night The Botanical 301 – The Botanical – Boutique 2 br apartments $300+ per night 3 minimum stays may apply. Primrose Cottage Albury Primrose Cottage Albury – entire house Luxury on Wyse  – entire house $$-$$$ Quest on Townsend  – serviced apartments Quest Albury – Quest Albury – serviced apartments Mantra Hotel Albury located in the Albury CBD on Volt Lane Mercure Albury Hotel a boutique style hotel with modern room choices Atura Albury Spacious and well appointed high-rise rooms and apartments from 175-350 per night in the CBD $-$$ Albury Townhouse Hotel budget friendly accommodation – a stone’s throw from our venue Adamshurst The Albury Manor a comfortable and enjoyable stay with spacious rooms Commodore Hotel comfortable and affordable and only metres away from two of our venues! Elm Court Motel affordable motor-inn style Creatures for Company: 🐾  There are plenty of pet friendly options if you search via booking.com – simply lock in your dates, select “filter” and then select the “pets allowed” checkbox. For two nights in November prices range from pet friendly hotel rooms for about $250 though to 3/4 bedroom cottages typically with per secure yards – ranging between mid $500s – $800s for the two nights on a typical Friday to Sunday booking. https://www.booking.com/pets/city/au/albury.html