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On average, 3-star hotels in Box Hill cost $69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Box Hill are $128 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Box Hill can be found for $121 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Box Hill this weekend is $98 or, for a 4-star hotel, $151. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Box Hill for this weekend cost around $172 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $98 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Box Hill for tonight. You'll pay around $181 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Box Hill will cost around $149, on average (based on Booking.com prices).

What guests said about Box Hill

8 Convenience, quiet environment and location close to what I...
Convenience, quiet environment and location close to what I needed. Close to Boxhill strain station and Boxhill shopping center. Many tasty food shops and restaurants. No staff standby. More freedom for guests. No air con as mentioned. Only air cooler.
Swe, Australia
6 We were there for a reunion.
We were there for a reunion. We didn't spend a lot of time around otherwise. I'm sure there are better accommodation places if we are there again. Box hill seems to be quite a bustling city. We ate at the RSL which is very good.
Colleen, Australia
8 Mont Albert is the suburb between Box Hill & Balwyn.
Mont Albert is the suburb between Box Hill & Balwyn. The area is very convenient, particularly if you know it. Mont Albert/Box Hill & Balwyn are positioned to the eastern side of Melbourne, known for great restaurants, a large shopping centre (Whitehorse Plaza) and a residential area that ranges from middle-class to more affluent. Public transport options are great. Trams go regularly along the main street (Maroondah Hwy) into & around Melbourne's CBD (Central Business District), a large network of buses go into the CBD and outer suburbs plus a major train station (Box Hill). Private transport options like taxis operate widely as well as most ride share apps (Uber, carshare...). The area is also well known as being one of Melbourne's only 'dry' areas, meaning - there are no hotels (pubs)! There are pubs in the suburbs around here and takeaway purchases of alcohol can be made from bottle shops, which are also attached to many supermarkets & alcohol is also served in most restaurants. Box Hill also has a major hospital which operates a 24/7 Accident & Emergency department, supported by an Ambulance service. A 24/7 police station is also located in Box Hill. The skyline of Box Hill has changed significantly over the past 10 years with the addition of high-rise mixed-use commercial, retail & residential buildings. That expansion is on-going.
Jenenne, Australia
6 Box Hill is a suburb in the east of Melbourne.
Box Hill is a suburb in the east of Melbourne. It has a busy shopping centre, plenty of restaurants and stores. I mainly stay there for the convenience of the location to friends and family. The Eastern freeway will get you to the city in about 30 minutes and there is a nearby train and tram line. It has a large Chinese community reflected in the shops and restaurants. There is no night life to recommend.
Gary, Australia
10 Boxhill has very good access to public transport.
Boxhill has very good access to public transport. It has an express train to the city. It is a chinatown area with lots of good restaurants. The food court has amazingly diverse offerings. The are lovely public parks nearby.
Greg, Australia
10 Fantastic Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants, great public...
Fantastic Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants, great public transport, views, a lot of accommodation choices too. We had a delicous take away meal from Tien Dat, 3 Carrington Road, Box Hill. The best spring rolls ever with some in rice paper wrappers. Very generous serve with four rolls per serve for $18, lettuce cups to wrap, and a good sauce similar to sweet chilli sauce. Transport was excellent with the tram to Port Melbourne, or trains with great connections. Views to Doncaster, Warrandyte, and Box Hill were lovely. Heaps of accommodation to choose from.
Joc S, Australia

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