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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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Built in 1883 by architect Charles Webb, the Windsor is one of Australia’s few grand hotels and the only one that remains of this era. It combines Victorian grandeur and opulence with comforts and facilities found only in the most modern establishments. Located at the top end of town, opposite parliament house and the Old Treasury Building and next-door to the historic Princess Theatre, the Windsor is situated in the heart of Melbourne’s shopping, business district, attractions and activities.
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