Citadines St Georges Terrace Perth
by the TopOfHotel team
Citadines St Georges Terrace is a 4-star serviced apartment in the business district where every unit comes with a kitchenette and it's a 6-7 minute walk to Elizabeth Quay, scoring 9.1.
Citadines St Georges Terrace is a 4-star serviced apartment in the business district where every unit comes with a kitchenette and it's a 6-7 minute walk to Elizabeth Quay, scoring 9.1.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The apartments here run from studios up to 1-bedroom units, and the reason we point longer-stay travellers this way is the kitchenette in every unit — cookware, a fridge, a microwave and a little sitting area, so you can sort your own breakfast and save a bit. Some units add a washing machine on top. Each apartment has air-con, a flat-screen TV and an ensuite, and guests rate the cleanliness very highly. It's a well-kept place in the tidy Citadines (Ascott) style rather than a flashy one.
Food and amenities
This is an apartment property, so the draw is self-catering more than dining out in-house — breakfast is available but charged separately, which is exactly why the kitchenette earns its keep. On site there's a gym, a guest laundry room, a concierge and a reception desk, with Wi-Fi throughout. What you won't find is full room service, so set expectations accordingly if that matters to you.
Location and getting there
Citadines sits on St Georges Terrace, the business district of the Perth CBD, near the Elizabeth Quay waterfront. From the door it's about a 6-7 minute walk to Elizabeth Quay, the Swan River path and the Hay Street Mall shopping strip, and roughly 11-12 minutes on foot to Perth train station. The business-district setting stays quiet in the evening, which suits anyone who actually wants to wind down after a day out.
Things to know before booking
Breakfast costs extra rather than coming with the room, and parking is an added charge too. Because it operates as a serviced apartment, there's no full room service — you're trading hotel hand-holding for a kitchen and more space. None of that is a dealbreaker for the right traveller, but it's worth knowing going in.
Our take
Citadines St Georges Terrace Perth is at its best for business travellers and anyone staying several nights who wants a room with a kitchen in the business district. If you value the convenience of a kitchenette, a quiet evening setting and being able to walk to the river and the shops in 6-7 minutes, this is an easy one to book — and the 9.1 guest score backs that up.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- A 4-star Citadines serviced apartment (part of Ascott) right in the CBD business district on St Georges Terrace.
- Units span studios up to 1-bedroom apartments, so they fit both short trips and long ones.
- Every unit has a kitchenette with a fridge, a microwave and a sitting area, and some include a washing machine — handy for cooking your own meals on a longer stay.
- On-site gym, a guest laundry, a concierge and a reception desk cover the practical side.
- It's roughly a 6-7 minute walk to Elizabeth Quay, the Swan River path and Hay Street Mall.
- Breakfast is not included — you pay extra for it, though the in-room kitchenette lets you skip it.
- Parking costs extra on top of the room rate.
- It runs as an apartment property, so there's no full room service.
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Insider Tips
- Book a 1-bedroom apartment if you're travelling as a group or staying several nights.
- Use the kitchenette to make your own breakfast instead of paying the extra charge.
- Walk the 6-7 minutes down to the Elizabeth Quay waterfront in the evening.