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Review: Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street

Review: Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street

Prior to heading out on the next leg of my trip, I spent my last night in Australia at the Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street. Interestingly, the Hilton brand was completely missing from Melbourne for a full five-year period, but it made a comeback with this hotel.

Initially, this hotel wasn’t even on my radar. However, when I needed to extend my stay at the last minute, I decided to give this relatively new Hilton property a shot.

Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street – Booking

I booked this stay for $280 AUD ($185 USD, $250 CAD), which is the average you can expect to pay for a base-level room at the Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street.

To redeem Hilton Honors points at this property, it’ll cost between 70,000–90,000 points.

We value Hilton Honors points at 0.5 cents per point (USD) or 0.7 cents per point (CAD), and in this case, the cash rates were a better deal, and are quite reasonable in general.

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Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street – Location

The Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street is located in Melbourne Central Business District (CBD) providing easy access to key attractions and shopping areas.

The hotel faces towards Bourke Street, and is discreetly tucked away on the less-frequented Little Queen Street.

First and foremost, the hotel is just steps from the iconic Bourke Street Mall, and a short stroll to the renowned Hardware Lane, a famous and vibrant laneway known for its numerous restaurants, cafés, and bars.

Several key attractions are within walking distance of the hotel, including Melbourne Central, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium, Queen Victoria Market, Marvel Stadium, and Princess Theatre. All are within a 20-minute walk from the property.

The hotel is near Flagstaff Station and Southern Cross Station, which are major train stations in Melbourne. These stations offer connections to various destinations within the city, and to other regions in the state of Victoria.

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