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The Adelphi hotel is recognised as an award- winning architectural icon of Melbourne. This small discreet hotel in the heart of city’s art and business precinct is situated in a converted warehouse, and though the hotel is spare and calm in design, every modern comfort is generously provided for. The Adelphi is also home to the award winning restaurant Ezard at Adelphi, and its stylish bar is a place to be seen. Don’t miss the opportunity to revitalise in the 25- metre glass-ended, roof-top-heated pool (which juts from the top of the hotel out across Flinders Lane), as well as the sauna and fitness room.
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Located at the southern end of the city, with de luxe, spacious rooms with all mod cons and at reasonable prices. The five-star Avillion Hotel suits both business travellers and tourists as it’s in a prime location right in the heart of the CBD, with the World Square monorail station on its doorstep. It’s also situated between Town Hall and Museum stations. The restaurant is worth checking out, as is the live jazz on Friday nights. The V-bar and UBER have an impressive range \nof cocktails.
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The Crown Towers location in the casino complex gives guests access to Australia’s largest 24-hour casino with over 350 gaming tables and 2,500 gaming machines. There are also 40 restaurants and bars to choose from, a cinema complex, nightclubs (ranging from live music to jazz sessions), pool halls and a promenade of luxury-brand boutiques. Spacious guest rooms with breathtaking bay and city views and sumptuous finishes make stay at Crown Towers a memorable experience. Crown Spa provides a tranquil retreat where the mind and body can be rejuvenated in lavish surrounds.
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The serviced apartments offer a range of brand new one-, two- and three- bedroom apartments for the corporate or leisure traveller. Situated on the waterfront, the prestige residential towers offer a feeling of home away from home with a great location on Victoria Harbour, 200 metres to Telstra Dome and a kilometre to Melbourne city centre. This accommodation offers resort-style living with the Melbourne CBD at your doorstep. Guests have immediate access to shops, restaurants, cafés and theatres. A public marina is available and there are water ferry services to Crown Casino, Southbank and Federation Square.
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Built in 1913 as the Commercial Travellers Club, this heritage building has been meticulously restored to its original splendour. The Commercial Travellers Club held a significant place in Australia’s history as a home for travelling politicians and dignitaries. The magnificently renovated Club Rooms, on the heritage floors, offer the business or leisure traveller accommodation featuring original Edwardian baroque-style ceilings, columns and leadlight windows. Club Room guests also enjoy access to the exclusive lounge where a complimentary gourmet breakfast is served. Don’t miss having a drink at the Duxton Bar, which has been beautifully restored from the original Club Reading Room.
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