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the pool at mantra on the esplanade

the pool at mantra on the esplanade

description
The Mantra on the Esplanade is the perfect spot to launch you into the bustling metropolis of Darwin. With stunning panoramic views across the harbor and out to the Arafura sea, it is the perfect place to witness the famous Northern Territory sunset. Only a few minutes from the restaurants, cafés and bars of Cullen bay, when staying here you’re spoilt for choice with markets selling locally produced crafts and food, aboriginal art galleries, and restaurants serving the best local cuisine. Having said that, with a bar, restaurant, outdoor swimming pool and spa on site, you may not want to leave this exquisite hotel at all.

your room at mantra

your room at mantra

location
Found right on the Darwin Esplanade, Mantra is approximately 20 minutes drive from Darwin Airport and only arm’s length from the CBD and the main shopping streets. It really couldn’t be in a better location.
your room
Choose between a modern hotel room or one, two or three bedroom apartment. All rooms are styled with modern, bright furnishings, reflecting the ambience and style of Darwin city. All rooms contain the modern necessities

the mantra on the esplanade

the mantra on the esplanade

such as LCD flat screen TVs and phone and internet connection, and all the apartments contain fully equipped kitchens with a separate lounge area. And for an added bonus?
Many of the rooms have large private balconies overlooking Darwin Harbor. The perfect spot to watch the sun setting over the Arafura sea.
why we like it
Mantra holds a great location in Darwin giving you easy access to the city and breathtaking views of the sea horizon. The service is second-to-none, making it our number one pick in Darwin.
You can stay here on our Luhrmann experience.

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