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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.

 

The Hotel Lindrum is a sophisticated traveller’s haven right in the heart of Melbourne. Only minutes from world-class theatres and restaurants, this stylish but cosy hotel offers simple natural materials and an emphasis on privacy, charm and warmth.\n\nHotel Lindrum is like a home from home. Rooms are spacious with a strong sense of mood and intimacy, and an ambiance enhanced by rich furnishings and subdued lighting. After dining at Felt restaurant, why not try to sink a few balls on the Walter Lindrum Pool Table? Or relax in front of the fireplace with a Canon Ball cocktail?

 

No expense has been spared on the interiors of L’otel. At once sumptuous and minimalist, this is a fabulous location and setting, although there’s so much white you may have to wear your shades inside! It’s just a few minutes walk from dozens of cafés, museums, cinemas and designer shops. It’s a great spot to escape the crowds and there are some lovely touches, such as fresh flowers in the bathrooms. But to really indulge yourself, book a pampering package at the Zen Day Spa next door.

 

Conveniently situated in one of Melbourne’s most historic areas at the top of Collins Street and opposite St Patrick’s Cathedral, Park Hyatt Melbourne is bordered by Melbourne’s delightful Fitzroy Gardens. Convenient for the city’s attractions, this boutique-style Hyatt provides a warm ambience. Oversized guest rooms host deep sunken baths and inset television, plus a selection of rooms with fireplaces, terraces or spas. Tastefully designed, with a hint of art deco, the use of warm-toned fabrics blends together beautifully with walls panelled with madroña wood and richly coloured, soft furnishings.

 

From the moment you step onto the red carpet and walk into the hotel’s lobby you’ll know you’ve arrived in a top class hotel. Decorated with 18th-century Louis XV antiques and boasting one of the country’s finest private art collections, this is one classic five-star abode. It was voted de luxe hotel of the year in 2003 (New South Wales Australian Hotels Association Award for Excellence). Rooms are spacious, luxurious and open out on to Juliet-style balconies.

 
 
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