Hotels in Melbourne

Hotels in Melbourne provide excellent accommodations in a destination nicknamed “Garden City”. Known for its museums, theaters, old prisons, art galleries, shopping areas, salons, produce markets, restaurants, cafes, cocktail bars, pubs, beaches, parks, gardens, reserves, street art, sporting events, nightlife and business district, Melbourne is located in southeastern Australia, about half-way southerly in a bow-line shape between the cities of Adelaide and Sydney. Across the Bass Strait, the island of Tasmania is only about 300 miles south of Melbourne. Brown in coloration due to clay deposits, the Yarra River flows through central Melbourne near the Docklands area. With its peculiar, windy, zig-zaggy course, the Yarra River is sourced by the Upper Yarra Reservoir. Surrounding Melbourne, points of interest include Gem Pier (tourist attraction), Williamstown Beach (sandy cove, swimming/sunbathing, promenade), Newport Railway Museum, Altona Beach (sandy, calm water, pier, piney promenade, cafes), Newport Lakes Reserve (bird watching, walking tracks, lakes, kids’ play equipment, BBQ spots), Brimbank Park (bird/wildlife watching, walking/cycling trails, river, playground, picnic areas), Watergardens Shopping Centre (shopping mall), Ultima Function Centre (event venue), DFO Essendon (shopping mall), Queens Park, Flemington Racecourse (horse racing – Melbourne Cup – est. 1848), Princes Park, Melbourne Zoo, Coburg Lake Reserve (former quarry, riverside paths, benches, BBQ pits, tall trees, playgrounds), Edwardes Lake Park, Preston Market (produce market), iceHQ (ice skating rink), BOUNCEinc Heidelberg (recreation center), Heide Museum of Modern Art, Darebin Parklands (nature preserve – walking/biking trails, wattle trees, gum trees, creeks, picnic areas, BBQ stations), Westerfolds Park (Yarra River park, canoeing, walking/cycling trails, picnic areas, playground), Abbotsford Convent (cultural center – galleries, studios, cafes), Kew Golf Club, Ruffey Lake Park, BOUNCEinc Blackburn (sports complex), Burwood Brickworks Shopping Centre (shopping mall), The Metropolitan Golf Club, Huntingdale Golf Club, Commonwealth Golf Club, Yarra Yarra Golf Club, Karkarook Park (lake, walking/biking trails, BBQ/picnic areas), Gameology (game store), Spring Valley Golf Club, Mentone Beach (public beach), Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary (wildlife refuge), Victoria Golf Club, Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Red Bluff Lookout (tourist attraction), Sandringham Beach, Brighton Dog Friendly Beach, Elwood Beach (scenic, activities, dining), St Kilda Beach (boardwalk, pier, swimming, water sports), Middle Park Beach, Port Melbourne Beach and Prahran Market (fresh food market). Within the city, main attractions are Queen Victoria Market, Crown Melbourne (casino), Melbourne Cricket Ground (stadium), National Gallery of Victoria (art gallery), DFO South Wharf (shopping mall), South Melbourne Market (produce/meat/seafood market, cafes), Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria – Melbourne Gardens (botanical garden), Melbourne Museum, Marvel Stadium (stadium / live performances), Carlton Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens (landscaped gardens, sculptures, picnic/recreational facilities), Scienceworks (science museum), ArtVo (art gallery) and State Library Victoria (public library). Melbourne’s professional football clubs are Melbourne City FC and Melbourne Victory FC (central Melbourne – AAMI Park), while the city’s semi-professional football club, South Melbourne FC, has recorded the most competitive honors of all Australian clubs. Sadly, the Melbourne Rebels rugby team, after 14 years in the Super Rugby Pacific competition, will no longer be participating as of the 2025 season. The city’s professional cricket team is the Melbourne Stars, who play at Melbourne Cricket Ground, or “The ‘G”, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest stadium with a capacity of 100,024. Melbourne’s main airport, located on the city’s far northwesterly side, is Melbourne Airport. Good to know is that Uber rideshare does operate in the city, with service to-and-from the airport. Melbourne’s rail network is Metro Trains Melbourne. If you plan on using public transportation, the  myki card will come in handy. When traveling to Melbourne, keep in mind that it can get cool in the winter months. Tipping in restaurants generally is not customary unless service is exceptional, though of course is appreciated. While Melbourne overall is a very safe city, you should nevertheless remain alert at night, particularly if venturing out in the Central Business District. Locals generally are quite friendly, so don’t be afraid to engage in conversation or ask for directions if necessary, though do be sure not to block the tram exits. In Melbourne, cars travel on the left-hand side of the road, currency is the Australian dollar and the drinking age is 18 years old. Melbourne top events include Australian Open, Melbourne Cup Carnival, Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne Fashion Festival, Moomba Festival, St Kilda Festival, St Jerome’s Laneway Festival, Beyond The Valley Festival, Groovin the Moo, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show and Melbourne MarathonHotels in Melbourne are some of Australia’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Melbourne, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

For 40,000 years Aboriginal Australians are thought to have lived in the Melbourne area. In October 1803, Colonel David Collins established Victoria’s first British settlement, located at Sullivan Bay near Sorrento, which was part of New South Wales’ penal colony. Due to a perceived lack of resources, the settlers moved to Van Diemen’s Land, or Tasmania, where they founded the city of Hobart. Australian grazer, entrepreneur and explorer, and a Port Phillip Association member in Van Diemen’s Land, John Batman explored the Melbourne area in May and early-June of 1835. The June 6, 1835 Batmans Geelong deed resulted in John Batman’s purchasing of 600,000 acres of land near the Yarra River’s northern bank, where he intended to establish a village. Batman returned to Van Diemen’s Land following execution of the deed. Two months after Batman’s deed was signed, another group of settlers from Van Diemen’s Land arrived in the Melbourne area. A month after the second group of settlers’ arrival, Batman returned to the Melbourne area, and the two groups agreed to share the settlement, known in the native language as Dootigala. New South Wales’ Governor Sir Richard Bourke annulled Batman’s deed, and in 1836 Bourke declared the city the Port Phillip District of New South Wales’ administrative capital. A year later, the Hoddle Grid (street grid) was laid out. For a brief time the settlement was known as Batmania. Bourke renamed the city Melbourne on April 10, 1837 in honor of British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. The first general post office, located on the corner of Elizabeth and Bourke streets, opened in Melbourne’s first year. On June 25, 1847, Queen Victoria’s Letters patent (a monarch’s published written order) declared Melbourne a city, thus effectively making it a corporation. The Port Phillip District, becoming the Colony of Victoria with Melbourne as its capital, separated from New South Wales on July 1, 1851. In mid-1851, gold was discovered in Victoria. The ensuing gold rush naturally resulted in rapid growth for Melbourne, the colony’s major port. Slums, such as Chinatown and a tent city on the Yarra River’s southern bank, developed as a result of an influx of European and Chinese migrants. Political changes occurred following the Eureka Rebellion. Many of Melbourne’s most significant buildings were constructed during the 1850s and 60s, a time when the inner suburbs were also laid out. In 1853, the Melbourne Cricket Ground opened. Although the gold rush had subsided by 1860, Melbourne continued to mine gold and also export wool. By 1865, Melbourne overtook Sydney as Australia’s most populous city. During the 1880s, a land boom occurred. A high-pressure piped water system, established by the Melbourne Hydraulic Power Company circa 1886, allowed for hydraulically powered elevators and the construction of the city’s first high-rise buildings. In the late-1880s, boosterism, or the deceptive promoting of a city, led to a bursting of local financial and property industry bubbles, and a severe economic depression ensued. Banks and building societies collapsed, and limited companies went into liquidation. A depression in the early-1890s, followed by a banking crisis in 1893, stymied new construction until the late-1890s. On January 1, 1901, Australia’s six British self-governing colonies united to form the Commonwealth of Australia, known as the Federation of Australia. For about 25 years, Melbourne became the seat of the federation’s government, with the first federal parliament convening at the Royal Exhibition Building on May 9, 1901. During the Second World War, Melbourne hosted American military forces, who were fighting the Empire of Japan, at Melbourne Cricket Ground. Following World War II, post-war immigration boosted Melbourne and the “Paris End” of Collins Street saw to the opening of boutique shops and open-air cafes. In 1958, height limits in the Central Business District were lifted, and skyscrapers were introduced. History coming full-circle, financial and mining booms occurred around the turn of the 1970s, followed by economic decline at the turn of the 1990s. In 2018, Melbourne achieved Alpha-city status. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Melbourne was Australia’s worst-affected major city, as a consequence of six lockdowns totaling 262 days.

Nestled inside the horsehead-shaped, enclosed bay of Port Phillip, Melbourne is home to around 5 million “Melburnians”. The Australian state of Victoria’s capital and most populous city, Melbourne has been named one of the world’s most livable cities, and also one of the top-5 safest. Nearly 12 million tourists and travelers per year visit Garden City. Melbourne’s oldest area is known as the Hoddle Grid, laid out in 1837, where today stands the CBD, or Central Business District. 77 skyscrapers, measuring at least 490 feet tall, create the city’s skyline. Melbourne became one of the world’s premier Victorian-era cities as a result of an 1850s gold rush. Many great examples of Victorian architecture can be found to this day in the city’s inner suburbs. In 2004, Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building became Australia’s first UNESCO World Heritage building. The area’s wildlife includes kangaroos, emus, echidnas (spiny anteater), crimson rosellas (red bird), wallabies and wedge-tailed eagles. Melbourne summers are warm-to-hot while its winters are cool-to-mild. Summer highs average in the upper 70s degrees Fahrenheit, whereas winters remain in the high 50s. As it is located between hot inland areas and the cool southern ocean, Melbourne’s weather can be unpredictable at times. An abrupt wind change, unique to the area, is known colloquially as a “southerly buster”. Spring and summer cold fronts can bring gales, thunderstorms and hail. Additional points of interest include Federation Square, St Patrick’s Cathedral, Shrine of Remembrance, Kings Domain, Parliament House, East End Theatre District, Princess Theatre, Regent Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Forum Melbourne, Athenaeum TheatreHer Majesty’s TheatreArts Centre MelbourneMelbourne Recital CentreSouthbank TheatrePalais Theatre, Wheeler CentreUniversity of Melbourne, Melbourne Central, Coop’s Shot Tower, Eureka Tower (Melbourne Skydeck), Flinders Street Station, Southern Cross Station, Chinatown, Princes Bridge and Bolte Bridge. Local foods include lamb roast, meat pie, chicken parma, spag bol (spaghetti Bolognese), salt and pepper calamari, barramundi (fish – smooth/buttery/sweet flavor),  pippies in XO  (clams in sauce made from dried seafood), dim sim, banh mi (Vietnamese bread), Anzac biscuits, gozleme (Turkish flatbread and pastry dish), fairy bread (a children’s food – bread with sprinkles), Tim Tam (biscuit candy) and hot jam doughnuts. Interestingly, rum was one of Australia’s first forms of payment for goods, while today wine, beer, craft beer, martinis, margaritas, mojitos, Pina coladas, Negroni, various other cocktails and coffee are among Melbourne’s favorite drinks. With a little background information on the area, we’re ready for hotels in Melbourne that will help make for an exciting trip down under.

 

 

 

Crown Towers Melbourne

8 Whiteman Street, Southbank, 3006

Hotels in Melbourne

Flinders Street Station

Crown Towers Melbourne features concierge service, a casino, a restaurant, a bar, free WiFi, free bike rentals, an indoor pool, a fitness center, a sauna, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes and flat-screen TVs. Nearby are Palladium at Crown (event venue), Koko (Japanese restaurant), The Waiting Room (cocktail bar), Conservatory (buffet restaurant), im Lingerie (lingerie store), Prada Australia Melbourne Crown Casino (women’s clothing store), Graff Melbourne (jewelry store), Kennedy Crown Melbourne (watch store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Flinders Street Station
      • Boyd Park
      • Melbourne Aquarium
      • Eureka Tower

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Old Treasury Building
      • Old Melbourne Gaol

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Melbourne Museum

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Melbourne Zoo

Crown Towers Melbourne is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Premier Twin Room): $347

Cost per person (four people): $86

 

 

 

Pan Pacific Melbourne

2 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, 3006

Hotels in Melbourne

Crown Casino

Pan Pacific Melbourne offers panoramic city, bay and river views, air conditioning, floor-to-ceiling windows,  desks, mini-bars, tea and coffee making facilities, flat-screen TVs, 24-hour dining options, in-room breakfast, concierge service, a 24-hour front desk, dry cleaning service, currency exchange, babysitting service and business meeting / event facilities. You may find Melbourne Convention Centre, Plenary Theatre, Jay Jays (clothing store), Goldfields Theatre, Valleygirl (clothing store), The UGG Shop, Timberland, Billabong Outlet, ECCO (shoe stores), Lindt Chocolate Shop, Factorie South Wharf (clothing store), BangPop (Thai restaurant), Showtime Events Centre and more in the area.

Within feet:

      • Crown Casino
      • Docklands Park
      • Marina YE
      • Victoria Harbour Marina
      • Marvel Stadium

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Block Arcade
      • St. Paul’s Cathedral

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Federation Square

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Melbourne Cricket Ground

Pan Pacific Melbourne is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom City Skyline Suite): $633

Cost per person (four people): $158

 

 

 

QT Melbourne

133 Russell Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Manchester Unity Building

With air conditioning, a fitness center, free WiFi, a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, Full English/Irish, Italian or American breakfast, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, coffee machines and hairdryers, QT Melbourne is found near Rooftop at QT (bar), Pascale Bar & Grill, Bar Ampere, Gin Palace (cocktail bar), Bijou Bottle Store (wine bar), Otherside Coffee (coffee shop), The LuWOW (cocktail bar), Second Avenue Hair (hair salon), TONI&GUY Georges (hair salon), Meatmaiden (steak house), Il Bacaro (Italian restaurant), Quists Coffee (coffee shop), The Crafty Squire (pub), Brioche by Philip (bakery), Postal Hall (café), The BLOW Australia (hair salon), Sezar Restaurant (Armenian restaurant), Embla (wine bar), Santana Rooftop (bar), Straight Outta Saigon (Vietnamese restaurant), Taco Bill – Russell St (Mexican restaurant), Simpsons Burgers (hamburger restaurant), Anda Thai Massage (Thai massage therapist), The Carlton Club (night club), Lychee Karaoke Bar (karaoke bar), Black Kite Commune (cocktail bar), Comedy Republic (comedy club) and more.

Within feet:

      • Manchester Unity Building
      • Community Garden
      • Wesley Place
      • ACMI – Australian Centre for the Moving Image
      • Old Treasury Building

Within 1 mile:

      • Australian Sports Museum

Within 2.8 miles:

      • Middle Park Beach

QT Melbourne is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (QT Executive King Room): $307

 

 

 

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Rydges Melbourne

186 Exhibition Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Wesley Place

Featuring air conditioning, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi, a fitness center, a terrace, private parking, desks, flat-screen TVs, electric tea pots, kitchenettes (select rooms), buffet, Full English/Irish or American breakfast, a restaurant, a bar and a business center, Rydges Melbourne is close to Bossley Bar & Restaurant, Bossley Private Dining (event venue), Becco Restaurant (Italian restaurant), Traveller Coffee (café), Bard’s Apothecary (bar), Double Happiness (cocktail bar), RuYi Modern Chinese (Asian restaurant), Crossley St Cantina (Spanish restaurant), SPQR Pizzeria (pizza restaurant), Bamboo House (Chinese restaurant), Punch Lane Wine Bar & Restaurant (European restaurant), Longrain Melbourne (Thai restaurant), Pearl Diver (oyster bar restaurant), Taco Bill – Bourke Street (Mexican restaurant), Q Hair Melbourne (hair salon), Fujiko Beauty (eyelash salon), The Paperback Bookshop, Bottega Restaurant (Italian restaurant), Ombra (Italian restaurant), German Lutheran Trinity Church, St Patrick’s Cathedral (Catholic church), St Peter’s Eastern Hill Anglican Church, Fitzroy Gardens (garden), Cooks’ Cottage (tourist attraction), The Conservatory (tourist attraction), Treasury Gardens (park), San Telmo (steak house), Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar (espresso bar), Arlechin (bar), Florentino (Italian restaurant), Lupino (bistro), La Belle Miette (patisserie), Haigh’s Chocolates Collins Street (chocolate shop), Old Treasury Building (museum), Atrium on 35 (cocktail bar), Kenzan Japanese Restaurant and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Wesley Place
      • Old Treasury Building
      • Old Melbourne Gaol
      • Cooks’ Cottage
      • Living Legacy Forest

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Shrine of Remembrance

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Rydges Melbourne is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Twin King Suite): $335

Cost per person (four people): $83

 

 

 

Zagame’s House

66 Lygon Street, Carlton, 3053

Hotels in Melbourne

Old Melbourne Gaol

Amenities at Zagame’s House include a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge, a restaurant, a bar, à la carte, continental or vegetarian breakfast, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes and flat-screen TVs. Lord Lygon (restaurant), Kazuki’s Restaurant (fine dining restaurant), Da Guido La Pasta (Italian restaurant), Kantin (Indonesian restaurant), THE CURTIN (pub), Hi Chong Qing (Chinese noodle restaurant), Panda Hot Pot (hot pot restaurant), Epocha Restaurant (European restaurant), The Lincoln (pub), musu&co (dessert shop), Torissong (Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant), Fattie Prince (Middle Eastern restaurant), Osha Thai Carlton (Thai restaurant) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Old Melbourne Gaol
      • Carlton Gardens
      • Melbourne Museum
      • South Lawn
      • Victoria University City Tower

Within 1 mile:

      • Cooks’ Cottage
      • Immigration Museum
      • Southbank Promenade

Within 3.2 miles:

      • Sandridge Beach

Within 5 miles:

      • Essendon Fields Airport

Zagame’s House is 9 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Neon Suite): $386

 

 

 

Nesuto Docklands

80 Waterfront Way, Docklands, 3008

Hotels in Melbourne

Ron Barassi SNR Park

Nesuto Docklands comes with a fitness center, private parking, a 24-hour front desk, concierge service, free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, electric tea pots, safety deposit boxes and flat-screen TVs. Nearby you may find Cherry Pie – American Dessert Pies (bakery), Dan Murphy’s The District (liquor store), Seme di Fico (brunch restaurant), Saboteurs (tourist attraction), Woolworths The District (supermarket), Daybreak Cafe, LUXM DOCKLANDS (hair salon), KRABBY’S CRAB BOIL (seafood restaurant), Gelateria on the Docks (ice cream shop), MJ Mojo Jojo | Modern Cafe Docklands (café), Dreamskape (entertainer), The Pink Rabbit at Tho Tho (Asian fusion restaurant), ArtVo (art gallery) and more.

Within feet:

      • Ron Barassi SNR Park
      • Newquay Central Park
      • Docklands Park
      • Southern Cross Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Clayton Reserve Fenced Dog Park
      • Kurth Kiln Regional Park

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Victoria University City Tower

Within 2 miles:

      • Melbourne Zoo

Nesuto Docklands is 9 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Executive Two-Bedroom Apartment): $355

Cost per person (four people): $88

 

 

 

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Next Hotel Melbourne, Curio Collection by Hilton

103 Little Collins Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Old Treasury Building

Offering air conditioning, a fitness center, free WiFi, a restaurant, a bar, à la carte, continental or American breakfast, a 24-hour front desk, desks, safety deposit boxes, city views, flat-screen TVs, Next Hotel Melbourne, Curio Collection by Hilton is in proximity to Nick & Nora’s Melbourne (bar), Farmer’s Daughters (restaurant), Rolex Boutique – Boutellier Montres (watch store), Kryolan Professional Makeup Studio – Melbourne CBD (make-up artist), Handpicked Wines Cellar Door (winery), 80 Collins (shopping mall), Oli & Levi Cafe and more.

Within feet:

      • Old Treasury Building
      • Community Garden
      • Wesley Place
      • Cooks’ Cottage
      • The Genie Sculpture
      • Parliament Subway Station

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Shrine of Remembrance
      • Ornamental Lake

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Next Hotel Melbourne, Curio Collection by Hilton is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Suite): $627

Cost per person (four people): $156

 

 

 

The Marker Apartments Melbourne

512 Spencer Street, West Melbourne, 3003

Hotels in Melbourne

North West Patch Community Garden

The Marker Apartments Melbourne has air conditioning, free WiFi, private parking, balconies, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, walk-in showers, hairdryers, kettles and a garden. ALDI (grocery store), Taiwan Cafe (restaurant), Royal Mail on Spencer St (restaurant) and Forge Athletic West Melbourne (gym) share the area.

Within feet:

      • North West Patch Community Garden
      • Victoria University City Tower
      • North Melbourne Recreation Reserve
      • Carlton Gardens
      • Docklands Park

Within 1 mile:

      • Melbourne Aquarium

Within 5 miles:

      • Williamstown Beach

Within 13 miles:

      • Moorabbin Airport

The Marker Apartments Melbourne is 9 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Premier Apartment): $393

Cost per person (seven people): $56

 

 

 

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Quay West Suites Melbourne

Southgate Avenue, Southbank, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Southbank Promenade

With concierge service, a terrace, free WiFi, a restaurant, a bar, buffet, continental or American breakfast, a fitness center, an indoor pool, a sauna, a hot tub, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, air conditioning, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, balconies, electric tea pots, kitchens (select rooms) and mini-bars, Quay West Suites Melbourne is in the vicinity of Hamer Hall (concert hall), Metropolis Events (event venue), Commune Wine (restaurant), Waterslide Bar (cocktail bar), PJ O’Brien’s Irish Pub, Melbourne Water Taxis (cruise terminal), Hit The Road Tours (tour operator), Waterfront Southgate (seafood restaurant), Southgate (shopping mall), Melbourne River Cruises, Spirit Of Melbourne Cruising Restaurant, Evan Walker Bridge and more.

Within feet:

      • Southbank Promenade
      • Eureka Tower
      • ACMI – Australian Centre for the Moving Image
      • The Genie Sculpture
      • Riverslide Skate Park
      • Melbourne Central Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Melbourne Zoo

Quay West Suites Melbourne is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Two-Bathroom Premium Apartment with Balcony – Floors 16-26): $734

Cost per person (six people): $122

 

 

 

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Pentridge

1 Pentridge Boulevard, 3058

Hotels in Melbourne

Pentridge Prison Complex

A unique accommodation set within the historic Pentridge Prison complex, Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Pentridge has an indoor pool, a fitness center, private parking, a garden, a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, à la carte breakfast, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, air conditioning, coffee machines, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, electric tea pots and kitchenettes (select rooms). North&COMMON Restaurant at Pentridge (restaurant), Chapter Place Weddings & Events at Pentridge (event venue), The Boot Factory (café), Lily’s Dance Studios (dance school), Pentridge Prison Main Gate (historical landmark), Pentridge Prison Tours (tourist attraction), BrewDog Pentridge (pub), Pentridge Shopping Mall, Jacky Jones Coburg (restaurant), 𝐍𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐀𝐋 𝐍𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐒 & 𝐁𝐄𝐀𝐔𝐓𝐘 𝐂𝐎𝐁𝐔𝐑𝐆 (nail salon), Palace Cinemas (movie theater), TAO Massage Pentridge Coburg (massage spa), Mela Patisserie, Ritchies IGA Pentridge (grocery store), Drums Hotel Thirsty Camel (liquor store), Olive&Eve Flowers Coburg (florist) and more are nearby.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Palazzolo Park

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Bain Reserve

Within 4.1 miles:

      • Sports Fields Lake

Within 5 miles:

      • Old Treasury Building

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Pentridge is 6 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $259

Cost per person (four people): $64

 

 

 

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Veriu Queen Victoria Market

91 Therry Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Carlton Gardens

Featured at Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne are an indoor pool, a fitness center, private parking, a garden, a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, à la carte breakfast, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, air conditioning, coffee machines, electric tea pots, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs and kitchenettes (select rooms). You’ll find Pondok Rempah (Indonesian restaurant), Kenangan (Indonesian restaurant), 3 Brothersss (Indian restaurant), Queen Victoria Market (market), El Rincon (Tapas bar), American Doughnut Kitchen (donut shop), Mansae Korean BBQ – CBD QVM (Korean barbecue restaurant), David’s Master Pot (hot pot restaurant), Hwadam BBQ (Korean barbecue restaurant), Galaxy KTV & Bar (karaoke bar), Big Swing Golf Melbourne – Indoor Golf and Bar and more in proximity.

Within feet:

      • Carlton Gardens
      • Victoria University City Tower
      • Old Melbourne Gaol
      • South Lawn
      • Living Legacy Forest
      • Melbourne Central Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Eureka Tower

Within 4 miles:

      • St Kilda Beach

Veriu Queen Victoria Market is 9 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Quad Suite): $273

Cost per person (four people): $68

 

 

 

Tyrian Albert Park Lake

14 Queens Road, 3004

Hotels in Melbourne

Shrine of Remembrance

A rooftop pool, a sauna, a hot tub, a fitness room, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, luggage storage space, accommodations for disabled guests, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kitchens, safety deposit boxes, bathrobes, hairdryers, coffee machines, kettles, barbecue facilities, balconies, a garden and a sun terrace are included at Tyrian Albert Park Lake. It’s close to Mr.Percival Cafe & Restaurant, Wedding Hair & Makeup Artist – Daria Medko, Melbourne, VIC (mobile hairdresser), Deep & Me (café), Sexy South (Mediterranean restaurant), Victors Barber Shop, BENCH COFFEE CO. Slater St (café), Cellarbrations at Windsor (liquor store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Shrine of Remembrance
      • Queen Victoria Gardens
      • Gunn Island
      • Australian Forest Walk
      • Wellbeing Gardens
      • Fern Gully
      • Eastern Reserve
      • Albert Park Lake

Within 1 mile:

      • South Yarra Train Station

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Middle Park Beach

Within 3 miles:

      • Elwood Beach

Tyrian Albert Park Lake is 11 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two-Bedroom Apartment): $302

Cost per person (four people): $75

 

 

 

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AC Hotel by Marriott Melbourne Southbank

226-184 Normanby Rd, Southbank VIC 3006

Hotels in Melbourne

Point Park

Providing concierge service, a terrace, free WiFi, a restaurant, a bar, buffet breakfast, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, evening entertainment, a shared lounge, desks, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning and a 24-hour front desk with English, Spanish, Italian and Chinese-speaking staff, AC Hotel by Marriott Melbourne Southbank is near BurnCity Studio (recording studio), Condo Fashion Agency (fashion designer), Aglaea Jewellery (jewelry designer) and Jimmy The Saint (café).

Within feet:

      • Point Park
      • Docklands Park
      • Boyd Park
      • Melbourne Aquarium
      • Wharf Landing Park
      • Rialto Towers

Within 1 mile:

      • Southbank Promenade

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Sandridge Beach

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Old Treasury Building

Within 6 miles:

      • Essendon Fields Airport

AC Hotel by Marriott Melbourne Southbank is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Signature Suite): $464

 

 

 

Park Hyatt Melbourne

1 Parliament Square, East Melbourne, 3002

Hotels in Melbourne

Her Majesty’s Theatre | Princess Theatre | Comedy Theatre

Park Hyatt Melbourne comes with a restaurant, a spa, a fitness center, a sauna, a steam room, a heated swimming pool, a spa pool, an outdoor sun terrace, city views, Art Deco and Ottoman décor, marble bathrooms and free WiFi. Also in the area is Rydges Melbourne.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • AAMI Park

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Marvel Stadium

Within 3.7 miles:

      • St Kilda Beach

Park Hyatt Melbourne is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Suite with Terrace): $674

 

 

 

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Treasury on Collins

394 Collins Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

The Block Arcade

Housed in a historic 19th century landmark building, Treasury on Collins has free Netflix, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, coffee machines, washing machines and dryers. The Mitre Tavern (pub), Brioche By Philip (bakery), Shamble Coffee Brewers (café), The Irish Times Pub (Irish pub), Little Brother (Vietnamese restaurant), Mr Ashcroft Cafe (café), Cafe Intimo., Le Petit Gateau (patisserie), Chancery Lane (restaurant), Roti Bar (Malaysian restaurant), Natural History Public Bar (pub), The Sherlock Holmes (pub) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • The Block Arcade
      • Immigration Museum
      • Melbourne City Library
      • Supreme Court of Victoria
      • Myer Melbourne
      • St. Paul’s Cathedral
      • Capitol Theatre

Within 1 mile:

      • Rod Laver Arena

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria – Melbourne

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Flemington Racecourse

Treasury on Collins is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Heritage King Two-Bedroom Apartment): $614

Cost per person (six people): $102

 

 

 

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The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne

650 Lonsdale Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Rialto Towers

The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne boasts a restaurant, à la carte breakfast, free WiFi, a fitness center, an indoor pool, a hot tub, concierge service, currency exchange, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes, hairdryers and Arabic, Mandarin, Greek and English-speaking front desk staff. You may find Atria (restaurant), Angliss Restaurant, My Goodness (restaurant), Bottle-O (liquor store), Pun Pun Desserts (dessert shop), Downtown Nail Spa (nail salon), Salero Kito Padang Rose Lane (Indonesian restaurant), Onsen Japanese (Ramen restaurant), Delhi Rocks (Indian restaurant), SSAM Korean BBQ – CBD (Korean barbecue restaurant), Number 12 Thai Restaurant, Schmucks Bagels (bagel shop), ChunChun Pocha (Korean restaurant), Jang Gun CBD Korean Restaurant, Seven Star Pocha (Korean restaurant), BBQ King (Korean barbecue restaurant), Paik’s Noodle CBD (restaurant), Foglia di Fico (Italian restaurant) and more close by.

Within feet:

      • Rialto Towers
      • Kurth Kiln Regional Park
      • Victoria University City Tower
      • Docklands Park
      • Melbourne Aquarium
      • Southern Cross Station

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Old Treasury Building

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Shrine of Remembrance

Within 4.9 miles:

      • Williamstown Beach

The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne is 9 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Executive Suite): $2,105

 

 

 

Certified Piedmontese

 

Turnkey Accommodation

33 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne, 3051

Hotels in Melbourne

University of Melbourne

Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a sauna, a garden, private parking, air conditioning, hardwood floors, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, fully-equipped kitchens, city views and a sun terrace, Turnkey Accommodation-North Melbourne can be found close to ST Cooper Café (café), SinJeon K-Street Food (Korean restaurant), The Rice Cooker (Asian restaurant), A Treat of France (café), Gai Wong (Asian restaurant), Eat Pizza (pizza restaurant), Mum Mum Asian Street Food (Thai restaurant), Baguette Studios (bakery), Meat Market (art center), Ego Expo Australia (event venue), EFM Health Clubs North Melbourne (gym) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • The Block Arcade

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Marvel Stadium

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Crown Casino

Within 2.3 miles:

      • AAMI Park

Turnkey Accommodation-North Melbourne is 9 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Executive Two-Bedroom, Two-Bathroom Apartment): $295

Cost per person (four people): $73

 

 

 

Master & Dynamic

 

Platinum Luxury Stays

1 Freshwater Place, Southbank, 3006

Hotels in Melbourne

Melbourne Skydeck

Included at Platinum Luxury Stays at Freshwater Place are a casino, full-day security, free WiFi, private parking for an extra charge, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, safety deposit boxes, walk-in showers, hairdryers, coffee machines, kettles, soundproofing, baby safety gates, bicycle rental service and a restaurant. In the area are The Meat & Wine Co Southbank (steak house), Queensbridge Square (pedestrian zone), Old Man Pho Southbank – Vietnamese Restaurant, Left Bank Melbourne Restaurant & Cocktail Bar (Modern Australian restaurant), Hopscotch Melbourne (gastropub), Asado (Argentinian restaurant), Yarra Botanica (restaurant), Belgian Beer Cafe (pub), Melbourne Skydeck (observation deck) and more.

Within feet:

      • Melbourne Skydeck
      • Southbank Promenade
      • Melbourne Aquarium
      • Boyd Park
      • The Genie Sculpture
      • Manchester Unity Building
      • Flinders Street Station

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Cooks’ Cottage

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Melbourne Zoo

Within 4.3 miles:

      • Elwood Beach

Platinum Luxury Stays is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Penthouse Two-Bedroom Apartment – Waterfront): $400

Cost per person (four people): $100

 

 

 

Blockchain Council

 

William Street Penthouse

1 William Street, 3000

Hotels in Melbourne

Immigration Museum

William Street Penthouse features 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, free WiFi, free on-site parking, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine and a hairdryer. Greta (restaurant), RP Performance (fitness center), Lui Bar, Vue de monde (fine dining restaurant), Rare Steakhouse Downtown (steak house), State of Grace (cocktail bar), Grain Store (café), The Hardware Société (breakfast restaurant) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Immigration Museum
      • Melbourne Aquarium
      • Rialto Towers
      • Living Legacy Forest
      • Kurth Kiln Regional Park
      • Flinders Street Station

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Shrine of Remembrance

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Ornamental Lake

Within 6 miles:

      • Essendon Fields Airport

William Street Penthouse is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $437

Cost per person (six people): $72

 

 

 

 

Pure Electric

 

 

Market Street Penthouse

85 Market Street, South Melbourne, 3205

Hotels in Melbourne

South Melbourne Market

Providing 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bay and city views, barbecue facilities, a washing machine, private parking, free WiFi, air conditioning and a fully-equipped kitchen, Market Street Penthouse is close to Anytime Fitness (gym), Pho A Gogo (Vietnamese restaurant), ALDI (grocery store), Dan Murphy’s South Melbourne (liquor store), piggy smalls (hamburger restaurant), The Southern Cross Hotel (bar), W.J. Wills Eatery (café) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Federation Square

Within 1.4 miles:

      • AAMI Park

Within 4.4 miles:

      • Williamstown Beach

Market Street Penthouse is 10 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Apartment): $856

Cost per person (eight people): $107

 

 

 

TEMPTATION CANCUN RESORT

 

North Street House

1 North Street, Richmond, 3121

Hotels in Melbourne

Barkly Gardens

North Street Home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, air conditioning, private parking, free WiFi, a balcony, inner courtyard views, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a hairdryer, an outdoor dining area and a garden. Mile End Bagels (bagel shop), Keith’s Pies (pie shop), Be The Duck (café), Turtlelicious Wagyu & Pantry (gourmet grocery store), Brogan’s Way Distillery, BFT Abbotsford (fitness center), Mountain Goat Beer (brewery), Zest Coffee Tasting Experience Studio (coffee roasters), Royston Hotel (pub), The Burnley Grocer and Bottle Shop (gourmet grocery store) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Barkly Gardens
      • Creswick Park
      • Yarra Bend Park
      • Burnley Train Station

Within 1.2 miles:

      • L E Bray Park

Within 1.6 miles:

      • Cooks’ Cottage

Within 4.8 miles:

      • Sandridge Beach

North Street House is 11 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $448

Cost per person (eight people): $56

 

 

 

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Boutique Stays Townhouse

127A Neville St, Middle Park, 3206

Hotels in Melbourne

Middle Park Beach

Featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV and a fireplace, Boutique Stays Townhouse is near Rovay Gallery (art gallery), The McGregor Palm (tourist attraction), Calm State Kinesiology (wellness center), The Armstrong Street Food Store (café), Cusina (pizza restaurant), Lars Ice Bath (sauna), Yoga LYFE (yoga studio), Middle Park Hotel (restaurant), For Change Cafe, Middle Park and more.

Within feet:

      • Middle Park Beach
      • Middle Park Community Playground
      • Tram Park
      • Frank and Mary Crean Reserve
      • HR Johnson Reserve
      • Gunn Island

Within 1 mile:

      • St Kilda Beach

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Eastern Reserve

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Queen Victoria Gardens

Within 2.1 miles:

      • Melbourne Aquarium

Boutique Stays Townhouse is 12 miles from Melbourne Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $357

Cost per person (four people): $89

 

 

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Melbourne that will help make for a memorable experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Australia!

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