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Frogs Hollow

Darwin, NT

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Frogs Hollow is a solid mid-range hostel choice for backpackers exploring Darwin's tropical Top End. Located in the Northern Territory capital, it offers convenient access to the city's cultural attractions, including the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, which provides essential context for understanding Indigenous history and contemporary Australian art. The hostel sits within reasonable reach of several historical sites worth visiting: the Quarantine Anti-Aircraft Battery and Channel Island Leprosarium offer glimpses into Darwin's wartime and colonial past, while the Darwin River Dam and its spillway provide scenic outdoor spots for a break. With a solid 4.1-star rating across nearly 200 reviews, Frogs Hollow appeals primarily to solo travellers and small groups seeking a straightforward, welcoming base without pretension. The vibe appears relaxed and social rather than party-focused, making it suitable for those wanting a friendly communal atmosphere while exploring the city at their own pace. Darwin itself operates as a natural hub for adventures into Kakadu and Litchfield, so many guests use the hostel as a launching point for regional day trips. It's the kind of place where you'll meet other travellers without pressure to join organised benders, and where staff tend to have solid local knowledge about what's worth seeing beyond the typical tourist circuit.
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Mixed dorm

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  • Free WiFi
  • Communal kitchen
  • On-site laundry
  • Lockers
  • Luggage storage

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