This city, recognized for its gardens, music culture, and overall friendliness, is ideal for a family vacation or a romantic retreat for two. There are plenty of places to stay for all budgets. The two primary tourist places to stay in are the central business district (city center) and fashionable Southbank along the Yarra River.
Melbourne is also known for its design-forward and arts-focused hotels in mid-range and premium options. The Adelphi Hotel, QT Melbourne, and Ovolo Laneways are excellent examples of this hotel type, with distinctive rooms and art, all in the city center. If you're searching for premium accommodation in Southbank with river views, The Langham and Crown Towers Melbourne are excellent options.
With our list of the top places to stay in Melbourne, Australia, you can choose a nice hotel for your next visit.
Campbell Point House: Campbell Point House, a luxury beachfront hotel and restaurant, is nestled beyond the tranquil and hidden hamlets of the Bellarine Peninsula.
Campbell Point House, located a little over an hour's drive from Melbourne, is ideal for a weekend retreat.
The 37-acre estate on Lake Connewarre was inspired by the renowned lavish chateaus of rural France. Campbell Point House is a picture-perfect postcard setting.
The facility can accommodate up to 30 guests in eight magnificent apartments, each with its own en-suite, sitting area, and breathtaking views.
The prices include luxurious lodging, Country breakfast - 4-course Chef's selection meal (Beverages are charged on consumption). Group bookings are also possible.
Dèsa Retreat: Dèsa is a seaside retreat for anyone looking for yoga, healing, surf breaks, eco stays, lessons, courses, studio rental, plant-based food, and seminars. It is surrounded by the tranquil shoreline of Jan Juc, near Torquay, on Victoria's famed Surf Coast. Two eco-villas sleep up to four people each, and a tiny home sleeps five people (including one child).
There is a firepit, paved outdoor meditation circle, and a yoga studio that is infrared heated and offers group and private courses.
There are hammocks, lots of space to rest, and lovely outdoor showers.
Prices start at approx. $300 per night for two people during off-peak months and go up to $500 per night during busy periods; each villa can accommodate two more guests for $50 per person per night.
W Melbourne: W Melbourne, Melbourne's first premium lifestyle hotel, derives its design influences from the streets of Australia's cultural capital, with its defiant Flinders Lane location. It holds the back-lane keys to what's new/next in the city, presenting a playground where early risers to late-night revelers may crank up the tunes in this vibrant metropolis.
The design story for W Melbourne is based on the delight of discovery. As the rawness of industry gives way to beauty and an assortment of sensory triggers that disclose unexpected joys, each location has its individuality.
294 guest rooms at W Melbourne provides a unique experience at every level of accommodation. In line with the hotel's overarching story, the rooms reflect characteristics of Melbourne while maintaining the city's signature darkly lit, understated elegance.