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Byron Quarter, Byron Bay

Byron Quarter is a complex of twenty three individually decorated, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Each is air conditioned, fully self-contained with complete kitchens, laundry facilities, private terraces and undercover parking. On site cafe open for breakfast and lunch. A solar heated plunge pool is available to guests.

A short walk in one direction takes you to Main Beach. Three minutes the other way finds the railway station, post office and town centre. Byron Quarter occupies a tranquil precinct of residences, restaurants and shops, even Internet cafes.

Byron Quarter is centrally located in Byron’s CBD. Just a short walk to the main street and the beach.

Accommodation Options

1 Bedroom

1 Bedroom

2 Bedroom Standard

Ground or first floor two bedroom apartments

2 Bedroom Deluxe

Deluxe topfloor 2 Bedroom apartment

Website: www.byronquarter.com.au

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