Edward LodgevsThe Inchcolm by Ovolo
Both properties are rated very highly by travel writers. Overall, Ovolo Inchcolm scores marginally better than Edward Lodge. Ovolo Inchcolm scores 78 with recommendations from 3 reviews like Time Out, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Edward Lodge
 Fodor's
 The Telegraph
75 Sydney St., New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland 4005
From $119/night
- Free Internet
 - Free Breakfast
 - Laundry Service
 - Laundy Room
 - Free Parking
 - Kitchenette
 
 "This charming, inner-suburban, art deco B&B is set among Asian-style tropical gardens and close to cafés and restaurants, New Farm Park, Brisbane Powerhouse, and the CityCat ferry." Full review
8.0
 "Edward Lodge offers boutique accommodation in Brisbane’s trendy inner-city suburb of New Farm." Full review
The Inchcolm by Ovolo
 Lonely Planet
 The Telegraph
 Time Out
 Mr & Mrs Smith
 Lonely Planet
 Lonely Planet
73 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 
From $110/night
- Bar/Lounge
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Free Breakfast
 - Laundry Service
 - Concierge
 
 "Built in the 1930s as doctors’ suites, the heritage-listed Inchcolm (pronounced as per ‘Malcolm’) retains elements of its past (love the old elevator!), but the rooms have been overhauled." Full review
8.0
 "This 50-room heritage-listed hotel sitting on the CBD fringe is one of Brisbane’s best." Full review
 "Its various room types sharing a taste for rich oak, mirror tiles, angular geometry, chrome and textured fabrics. " Full review
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Time Out tip: Ask for a swanky Inchcolm Loft with its top floor views towards Fortitude Valley.
 "Housed in a one-time Brisbane medical centre, the Inchcolm by Ovolo brings an Eighties vibe to a Thirties setting, with rock-star portraits, floral walls and memorabilia-filled cabinets of curiosities." Full review
Top choice
 "The Inchcolm excels in contrasting heritage features with bold, modern touches, from colour-saturated wallpaper and pop-art rock-star portraits to a cabinet of curiosities in the lobby-cum-bar" Full review
Top choice
 "The Inchcolm excels in contrasting heritage features with bold, modern touches, from colour-saturated wallpaper and pop-art rock-star portraits to a cabinet of curiosities in the lobby-cum-bar. " Full review