Ramada Hotel and Suites is a 4 star Hotel with Restaurant, Bar and Entertainment.
✨ GLOWING GOOD TIMES START HERE! ✨
Ramada Cabramatta: Your Ultimate Playground.
Sleep in deluxe comfort. Savour bold local flavours. Sip creative cocktails. Then PLAY! Organise a themed night, private function, and buzzing bar vibes—your non-stop escape is calling.
🎯 Discover why we're the WEST'S ENTERTAINMENT HOTSPOT!
(Partnering with the BEST local experiences!)
Business? Pleasure? Weekend Escape? We deliver exceptional service & ENTERTAINMENT THAT IGNITES THE NIGHT.
⚡️ SLEEP. SAVOR. SIP. REPEAT. ⚡️
Welcome to Ramada Cabramatta—where the vibe is always ON!
Ditch the ordinary! Immerse yourself in deluxe comfort, crave-worthy cuisine, crafted drinks, and entertainment—all under one roof.
🔥 UNLEASH YOUR WEEKEND:
Opportunities to list or promote “stay & dine” packages, Collaborate with experience-focused vendors, e.g., local tour operators and promoters. Themed game nights, wine or cocktail tastings, weekend brunch parties, and private functions.
We would like to position ourselves as an entertainment-first destination. offering a full lifestyle experience—sleep, food, drinks, and entertainment.
(Teaming up with top local legends!)
MON-THUR 10am-4am (Bar & Gaming)
FRI-SAT 10am-6am (Bar & Gaming)
SUN 10am-12am (Bar & Gaming)
Breakfast: 6am-10am
Lunch-Dinner 11:30am to 9pm
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We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.