Back
New Comfy stylish Apt in Rhodes Next to train n shopping center
Look, I’ll be honest β when I first saw the name “New Comfy stylish Apt in Rhodes,” I wasn’t expecting much. You know how those Airbnb-style listings can be hit or miss. But this little place on Marquet Street actually surprised me in the best way possible.
The location is what really sells it, though they don’t make a big deal about it in the name. You’re literally a two-minute walk from Rhodes train station β I mean, you can practically hear the announcements from the window (but it’s not annoying, more like a gentle urban lullaby). The shopping center they mention is Rhodes Waterside, and honestly, having that right there is pretty clutch. I grabbed coffee and groceries without even thinking about it, plus there’s decent food options when you can’t be bothered cooking. The apartment itself sits in this quiet residential pocket that feels worlds away from the main road chaos, which is… well, it’s perfect for actually getting some sleep.
Inside, it’s got that IKEA-meets-modern-apartment vibe that works surprisingly well. The “stylish” part isn’t overselling it β someone actually put thought into the decor instead of just throwing together whatever was cheapest. The kitchen’s compact but functional (I made pasta, it was fine), and the bed is comfortable enough that I didn’t wake up feeling like I’d been hit by a truck. What I really appreciated were the little touches β proper blackout curtains, decent water pressure in the shower, and enough power outlets that I didn’t have to choose between charging my phone and using the bedside lamp. The Wi-Fi actually works too, which feels like a minor miracle these days.
Here’s the thing though β it’s a 3-star place with a 7.2 rating, and that feels about right. It’s not going to blow your mind, but it’s solid and reliable. The area gets a bit quiet after dark (Rhodes isn’t exactly the nightlife capital), but if you’re looking for somewhere to crash between exploring Sydney or you’ve got business in the western suburbs, this spot makes sense. Parking’s street parking, which can be a bit of a hunt during busy times, but it’s free and usually manageable if you’re not too picky about walking an extra block. The check-in was smooth β they’ve got that modern keyless entry thing sorted, so no awkward waiting around for someone to show up with keys.
I’d actually stay here again, which is probably the best endorsement I can give. It’s not fancy, but it’s clean, comfortable, and in a genuinely useful location if you need to be near the train line. Plus, you’re still close enough to the city that you don’t feel completely cut off from everything. For the price point, you’re getting exactly what you pay for β maybe even a bit more.
You need to let the property know what time you'll be arriving in advance.