Melbourne is my favorite city in Australia. It’s a vibrant, multicultural city known for its rich arts scene, world-class dining, and lively atmosphere. It’s a hub for backpackers and travelers too.
The mix of old-world architecture and modern skyscrapers gives the city a unique charm. I especially love strolling through Melbourne’s iconic laneways, enjoying the colorful street art and popping into hidden bars.
There’s so much to do here that you could easily spend a week and not get bored. No matter how long you have though, choosing a great hotel is paramount. There are a ton of hotels in the city, and not all of them are good. In fact, I’ve stayed in some that were downright terrible!
So, to help you make the most of your visit down under, here is my list of the best hotels in Melbourne:
1. Treasury on Collins
This four-star aparthotel is in the city’s CBD (central business district; the neighborhood in Melbourne I recommend for most travelers). The building itself is a 19th-century landmark, and I think the hotel has done a great job of maintaining its character while updating the place, with high ceilings and elegant details like gilded crown molding in all the public spaces. The hotel has a fitness center, and I like the complementary happy hour that they host each evening. It’s a nice touch. The daily breakfast buffet is also complementary and includes your standard fare: a selection of hot dishes, pastries, cereals, and fresh fruit.
The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with large windows that let in plenty of natural light. I like the simple but sophisticated design, with neutral tones and quality furnishings. Suites have a kitchenette with a mini-fridge, microwave, and a Nespresso coffee machine, while full apartments also have a cooktop and dishwasher. All rooms have a washer/dryer, a large TV with Netflix, and a good-sized work desk (something I always appreciate). The bathrooms are modern and clean, featuring walk-in showers, premium toiletries, and soft towels. Overall, this is a great choice for travelers that want access to a kitchen in a centrally located upscale hotel.
2. The Victoria Hotel
This historic, three-star property in the heart of the city was established in 1880. I love its traditional design, with its grand entrance and Art Deco décor throughout the lobby and restaurant (which offers a breakfast buffet as well as lunch and dinner). The hotel offers basic but useful amenities, including…
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