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The Melbourne Accommodation Guide provides readers with comprehensive information on the extensive range of accommodation available in Melbourne. Features of each property are shown including: price ranges, accreditation and conference facilities. Produced annually, the guide is a key planning tool for both the leisure and MICE market. The Melbourne Accommodation Guide is the official guide to Melbourne’s accommodation and is endorsed by Tourism Victoria.
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Destination Melbourne Ltd Level 12, 50 Queen Street
Melbourne VIC [email protected]
destinationmelbourne.com.au
Printed By:Southern Colour (Vic) Pty Ltd.
While every attempt has been made to ensure accurate information at the time of going to press,
the publishers accept no responsibility for supplied information or omissions.
2015 Edition
Cover Image: Adelphi Hotel
Contents
The Cullen, Art Series Hotels
❖ - (self rated) full star - (self rated) half star
STAR Ratings Legend
Self Star Ratings Legend
★ ★ ★ ★ ★Outstanding establishments characterised by luxury appointments offering an exceptional standard of facilities, furnishings and guest services
★ ★ ★ ★Very well appointed accommodation reflecting stylish décor throughout and a high standard of facilities, furnishings and guest services
★ ★ ★Well appointed and comfortable accommodation with a good range of facilities and furnishings
★ ★ Basic accommodation with clean and reasonably well maintained range of facilities
★Very simple and clean, no-frills style accommodation with limited room facilities and often a shared bathroom
A half STAR is awarded to properties that provide a more extensive range of facilities
Welcome to Melbourne 1
Discover Melbourne 4
Beyond the City Centre 6
City Uncovered 10
Hidden Secrets 28
Self Drive Adventures 35
Take a Day Trip 36
Getting Around 42
Regional Victoria Map 44
Inner Melbourne Map 45
Melbourne Highlights 46
Melbourne City Map 48
Melbourne Accommodation Guide 1
EntertainmentSport, festivals and events – Melbourne is filled with activities for everyone, no matter your taste. From family friendly attractions, to award-winning and exciting new journey’s to undertake, prepare to be busy because Melbourne has lots to experience and enjoy.
ShoppingMelbourne makes shopping easy – precincts and streets are filled with boutiques and department stores, selling everything from handcrafted homewares to designer clothes. Take in the fresh air and explore the unique streets and laneways throughout the city, lined with stores that cover fashion’s best – from local labels to international brands, this city has it all.
EventsWith so many great exhibition venues, theatres and galleries, as well as world-class sporting arenas, events and festivals are this city ’s forte. Whether it is art, culture, food and wine, sport or fashion, there is a touch of everything to be found on the packed calendar.
SpasNothing beats a little pampering while away and Melbourne delivers with a variety of health, wellbeing and beauty treatments that are sure to make your trip the ultimate escape. Treat yourself to a few hours of pampering or a whole day of relaxation in one of the city ’s many spas. Melbourne’s spa facilities range from small, intimate boutique retreats to luxurious havens.
Founded in 1835, Melbourne is home to over four million passionate and welcoming people. Prepare to be surprised – with a calendar packed full of festivals and events, state-of-the-art sporting venues, world-class attractions and a whole lot of parks and gardens to enjoy; there is really so much to love about Melbourne.
Welcome to Melbourne
Docklands
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OutdoorsAustralia is known for its wide open spaces and endless skies, and Melbourne is no different – from the beach to the river there is so much to see. Melbourne’s city centre hides lush pockets filled with beautiful parks, rivers and gardens, and not to mention the stunning bay that is just a stone’s throw away.
Food & WineExplore city streets and laneways filled with restaurants, bars, cafés, or the fabulous rooftop and riverside venues that hum with activity all year round. Melbourne loves to eat and drink and it shows with the thriving dining scene on offer. No matter what you have a taste for, you will find it in this vibrant city – from five course degustation to food trucks, food is this city ’s passion.
SportMelbourne is a city that loves sport and it doesn’t matter when you are visiting, there is always something happening on the city ’s packed sporting calendar. Make sure you take the time to enjoy the action from the grandstands and sidelines at Melbourne’s world-class sporting facilities.
Arts & CultureDiscover the rich arts and culture of this city – galleries, theatres and venues across the city are filled with exhibitions, festivals and events all year round. Explore innovative art, experience creative festivals and discover the new and unique – you will be impressed with Melbourne’s commitment to art in all its forms.
Laneway CultureDiscover, explore and uncover the hidden gems in Melbourne’s laneways and arcades, you will be impressed with the amazing secrets lost in this vibrant and eclectic maze. From colourful canvases that welcome the works of established and up-and-coming street artists to the treasure trove of unique shops and boutiques, and the dining hubs that are home to some of the most innovative restaurants in the city – Melbourne’s laneways house some of the city ’s best kept secrets.
Alice Nivens Cafe
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Memorable MomentsWant an unforgettable experience? Whether you are an adrenaline junkie, looking for indulgence and relaxation or travelling with the family, Melbourne is the city for you.
Adrenaline JunkieSee the city from a different angle with Skydive the Beach – at 14,000 feet up Melbourne looks like patchwork. As you freefall over this amazing sight securely attached to your experienced tandem instructor, you will be guided through the entire skydive.
» skydive.com.au
The Luxury LoverTake home a truly unique and special gift – Fleurage Perfume Atelier is the perfect place to create something amazing. Specialising in the traditional French style of scent creation, you can make your own bespoke fragrance with the help from a Master Perfumer.
» fleurage-natural-perfume.com.au
The FoodieFor those with a palate that is a little richer, it is time to take in an unforgettable meal with a side of equally unforgettable views. Eureka 89 is located on the top floor of Eureka Tower in Southbank Melbourne and offers a five or seven course degustation menu that is sure to delight.
» eureka89.com.au
Family FunTravelling with the family? Melbourne has you covered with a host of kid-friendly attractions. Come face-to-face with the ocean's most stunning and terrifying occupants at SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium. This underwater wonderland is home to thousands of beautiful aquatic animals including; Antarctic penguins, colourful fish, large sharks and a huge crocodile.
» melbourneaquarium.com.au
The ShopaholicEmporium Melbourne is the city’s newest home to fashion and is a veritable retail haven. The complex also neatly links the city’s major shopping centres; Melbourne Central and Bourke Street's David Jones and Myer, making it easy to spend the day in retail bliss.
» emporiummelbourne.com.au
Shrine of Remembrance
Image (bottom right): © Mark Meredith, scribblesnz.com
Craft Victoria
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Discover Melbourne
Day One
MorningThere is nothing better than making the most of the fresh air in Melbourne. Stroll along the Yarra River and Southbank, one of the city ’s most picturesque areas. Situated in the centre of the Arts Precinct, a quick detour will have you exploring the National Gallery of Victoria, or overlooking the entire city at Eureka Skydeck 88, the highest viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere.
NightAs the sun sets it is time to experience the best of Melbourne’s dining – and there is no place better than Flinders Lane. Fast becoming the city ’s food capital, with restaurant after restaurant popping up serving delicious fare, Flinders Lane offers a range of high-end and quick dining options that are sure to leave you content. Check out Papa Goose for a five course degustation with matched wines or if pizza and pasta takes your fancy, you can't go past Terra Rossa.
Whether you are here for a day, a week or longer, here are some itineraries that include not-to-be-missed experiences.
Day Two
MorningWith a little more time to explore, make sure you take time to discover some of the city’s most famed laneways and arcades. For those who lack the confidence to go it alone, Hidden Secrets Tours have you covered with tours focused on all of Melbourne’s best hidden gems. Indulge in the amazing foodie scene and café culture, experience the city ’s famed lanes and arcades, or discover the stunning architecture and design.
NightMelbourne has a long and proud history of theatre, with season after season of award-winning and innovative shows taking to the many hallowed stages that fill the city. Catch a Broadway classic as they stomp the boards of the famed Regent, Her Majesty ’s and Princess Theatres or experiment with something new from the Melbourne Theatre Company.
After the show sit back and rehash all the highlights at one of the city ’s many rooftop bars. With amazing views and drink menus to match, you are sure to be in for a great night.
Gingerboy
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My MelbourneAs the Chief Concierge at The Langham, Melbourne, and National President of the renowned international concierge society Les Clef d'Or, Peter McBrearty is an expert on this vibrant city. He shares his recommendations for your stay:
Place for a great coffee: If I’m in the city I’ll often drop by Sensory Lab, which is located just behind David Jones. It provides a very handy spot to recharge the caffeine levels if they plummet while you’re out shopping, without compromising on the quality of the brew.
Favourite View: It’s pretty hard to go past the 360 degree views from Eureka SkyDeck 88 at Southgate, which are exceptional at any time of day and when the restaurant above (Eureka 89) is open for dinner, the night time carpet of lights is the icing on the cake.
Favourite Walk: I like to walk along the riverfront at Southgate under Princes Bridge, and then past the rowing clubs, before heading up to cross Alexandra Avenue to the popular Tan Track, which runs for about 3.8 km around the Royal Botanic Gardens. The combination of the river and the gardens is almost symbolic of Melbourne itself, and is a great way to end the day.
Place for a business dinner: The Point at Albert Park has an extensive wine list, well-informed sommeliers, an excellent menu and polished service – all in conjunction with views over the lake itself and the option of a private dining room. The environment lends itself perfectly to business lunches and dinners.
A quintessential Melbourne experience: I often suggest to guests they experience one of the major sporting events such as the Australian Open, Spring Racing, the Cricket in summer or an AFL game (with a mandatory pie and sauce, of course) in winter. If they seem a little unsure, we will sometimes direct them to an expert in the field such as Melbourne Sports Tours, who will actually introduce people to the finer points of AFL games and other icons of Melbourne’s rabid sporting culture.
Image (below): Neale Cousland / Shutterstock.com
Little Cupcakes
Peter McBrearty
The Langham, Melbourne
Royal Botanic Gardens
Australian Open
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NorthThings get cool, hip and urban chic as you discover a world of live music, award-winning fare and of course a treasure trove of retail havens.
CarltonTake in a little history with a visit to Australia’s first parliament, the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building in the Carlton Gardens. Pay homage to the past and Melbourne of yesteryear – colonial and Indigenous – at the amazing Melbourne Museum. With their stunning façades flanked by the lush greenery of the gardens, this is a real visual feast.
Head on to lovely Lygon Street and you will uncover bookshops, boutique and bars abound. See writers speak at Readings book store, window-shop the local and international designer shops, or catch an art-house flick at Cinema Nova.
Brunswick Continuing up Lygon Street you will discover the eclectic and unique Brunswick – with its cool bars, hip restaurants and classy cafés. Start with brunch at Pope Joan or Wide Open Road. Move on to Piano Piano for lunch and a fresh caffeine hit, or go bust with the banquet at super-chef George Calombaris’ Hellenic Republic. But it isn’t just food on the drawcard – like every good inner city suburb, art and culture thrive. You’ll find fine design, arty books, music, film, and exhibition pieces for purchase.
North Melbourne Coffee is the order of the day in picturesque North Melbourne. With top cafés and coffee producers Auction Rooms and Di Bella Coffee, this is one of the hottest spots in town. Try the latest coffee trend at Auction Rooms or take the journey from crop to cup at Di Bella's Roasting Warehouse.
No matter which direction you go – north, east, south or west – edging along the bay or nestled in the hills, Melbourne’s unique villages are worth uncovering.
Beyond the City Centre
Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens
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EastThe east hosts a feast of food, wine, shopping and indulgence from the quaint villages to the cosmopolitan strips.
HawthornTo the east you will find a host of shopping, entertainment and dining delights on busy Auburn Road in Hawthorn. Browse the cool and small boutiques and pick from a great mix of emerging and established designers. After working up an appetite uncovering fashion's best, take a break at one of the many cafés that line the areas bustling village strips.
Richmond & FitzroySomething amazing has been happening in these villages over the last few years, with a refreshing and innovative mix of restaurants, bars and cafés springing up to create some of the city ’s most exciting dining clusters. Sip impossibly fresh brews and nibble on tasty treats at the many venues on Bridge Road, or for those with a sweet tooth, check out the creations at N2 Extreme Gelato on Brunswick Street.
South Yarra & PrahranIf shopping is on your agenda then this quaint village is a must – with its bold and eclectic mix of design boutiques and vintage markets, there is something to tick off everyone’s lists. Start at the capital of food in the east – the Prahran Market, with its many stalls laden with everything from flowers to cheese, meats and dips, it is a chef ’s delight. Once your groceries are sorted, the fun can begin with a trip to the always buzzing Chapel Street Bazaar. If it ’s retro or kitsch you are after then this local haunt needs to be your first stop. Home to dozens of vintage stalls, it ’s a treasure trove of furniture, toys, homewares and tidbits.
Rose Street Artist Market, Fitzroy
Auction Rooms, North Melbourne
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WestTo the west of the city you will discover an abundance of dining, attractions and stunning views to feast on.
Williamstown It is easy to think you are miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city in tranquil Williamstown. With breathtaking views across the bay, you will be impressed by this beautiful waterfront suburb, all just minutes from the CBD. It is also the perfect venue to discover and appreciate the proud maritime history of Melbourne. Established in 1837, Williamstown was Melbourne’s first port. A trip to the Maritime Museum at Gem Pier will show you the important role this region played in Melbourne’s development.
Werribee Further up the road you will uncover a feast of entertainment and relaxation in the vibrant Werribee Tourism Precinct. Start your trip with a safari at Werribee Open Range Zoo for your chance to come face-to-face with giraffes, zebras, meerkats and rhinos. After all that action, lunch and a drop of the local wine is a must – the neighbouring Shadowfax Winery is the perfect place to slow it down and relax.
South The south offers views with a side of food, shopping and entertainment. From markets to the beach and some of the city’s best eateries, there isn’t a moment to spare.
Brighton, Hampton & Beaumaris With stunning bay views and sandy beaches, this bayside precinct is particularly picturesque. The menu of perfectly positioned restaurants with stunning sea sights is long, making it easy to enjoy a long walk on the beach after a delicious dinner.
St Kilda, Port Melbourne & South MelbourneFrom freshly baked breads and bakery treats at Baker D. Chirico, to famous homemade ice-cream at Jocks Ice Creamery, continue your foodie tour in the south with a trip to the many fresh food producers in this vibrant region. With your ice-cream in hand, it is time to check out what makes this area so famous – its views. Station Pier has one of the best vantage points to catch the sunset in Port Melbourne.
St Kida Beach
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Village Bites Experience Melbourne’s favourite preoccupation – food. Make a day of it and feast on a range of delicious treats.
BreakfastCode Black Coffee is hidden neatly off bustling Sydney Road in Brunswick – this coffee roaster-cum-café delivers on every level. Take your pick from the wide range of expertly sourced beans and pair it with something tasty off the expert menu; featuring an edgy and innovative selection of treats that are bound to have you and your guests surprised and delighted.
CoffeeRight in the heart of Fitzroy along buzzing Brunswick Street you will find one of the city’s newest and top rated brew houses – Stagger Lee’s. Serving only single origin espresso and filter coffee, this new player will please even the most discerning of coffee aficionados.
LunchLunch becomes an event at Café Di Stasio, in St Kilda – suckling pig, whole roast duck and veal saltimbocca feature in the Italian inspired menu. Matched with the impressive fit-out this is the perfect place to wine and dine until the deal is struck.
DinnerGeorge Calombaris’ Hellenic Mark Two in Kew continues to satisfy with its simple Greek tavern style food for a new era. Uncomplicated and yet still elegant, it is the ideal destination to relax and enjoy delicious fare from one of the country’s most notable chefs.
Republica, St Kilda Werribee Open Range Zoo, Werribee
Swimmer, Hampton
Williamstown Marina
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Labels & LoveFrom Bourke Street and its global labels to cult retail giants Myer and David Jones, through to shiny new Emporium Melbourne – Melbourne’s shopping precincts offer retail bliss. Browse luxury labels, international designs and local favourites – from homewares and beauty supplies, to clothing and souvenirs, Melbourne has so much to choose from at its many retail stores.
Food FocusMelbourne thrives when it comes to dining, and you will soon discover the delights that come with the city ’s foodie obsession, with hubs and clusters of innovative restaurants, cafés and bars popping up in the most surprising places. South Wharf has given the humble shed a face lift with the lovingly restored heritage sheds now housing one of the city ’s newest food precincts – South Wharf Promenade. Offering a diverse range of dining options, this riverside cluster will have you traversing the world via your plate.
While fairly compact in size, Melbourne’s city centre is split into distinct areas, each with its own fortes and flavours.
City Uncovered
Tune Hotel, Carlton
Arts AboundThe Arts Precinct stretches from Federation Square, right across the river, encompassing many of the city ’s arts and cultural institutions. It is the perfect place to get a dose of art and culture by discovering the highlights – lead by the Arts Centre’s famous spire and neighbouring National Gallery of Victoria, out to the honeycomb façade of the Melbourne Recital Centre and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.
Perfect MatchMelbourne loves its sport and the Sports Precinct is homage to that, with some of the country ’s top sporting facilities found here. Witness some of Australia’s greatest sporting events at venues like the MCG, Melbourne Park and AAMI Park – all just a 15 minute walk from the city centre. Be sure to catch at least one game of Australian Rules football (AFL) between March and September, before the season rears to a close with an action-packed Grand Final in October.
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Citizen, South Wharf
Australian Rules Football
Unique Stays With thousands of rooms, Melbourne offers travellers and tourists all types of accommodation. From boutique or eco-friendly, to glittering luxury brands, Melbourne has something unique to suit every need.
Adelphi HotelThis five-star venture offers luxury with a difference. It is Australia’s first luxury boutique hotel and boasts a very popular 25-metre rooftop swimming pool and deck area, swinging couches, signature cocktails, candles and a pillow fragrance menu and that is merely the entrée.
Tune Hotel MelbourneStay and pay how you want. This new city hotel allows you to tailor your stay to suit your preference. You only pay for optional add-ons you choose, which gets you the most out of your stay.
The CullenPart of the Art Series Group of hotels, this venue was the first in the series and offers luxury art-inspired accommodation. The Cullen features original artwork and prints by Australia’s most fearless and exciting contemporary artist, Adam Cullen.
InterContinental Melbourne The RialtoThis leading luxury venue brings Melbourne indoors. With its laneway-like interior and High Coffee in the Market Lane Bar, it blends two of the city’s greatest passions. Feast on espresso martinis and delicious treats as you take in the glass atrium in one of Melbourne’s most iconic heritage buildings.
Emporium Melbourne
Image (top left): Image Play Image (below): Neale Cousland / Shutterstock.com
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Despite its classic architecture and timeless beauty, this boutique hotel is definitely modern. As Australia’s first carbon neutral hotel, Alto Hotel cleverly balances eco smarts and luxury as well as being ranked in the top 10 Melbourne hotels on TripAdvisor*.• Wi-Fi included throughout the hotel• Complimentary organic and fair-trade espresso coffee in guest lounge• Breakfast daily featuring honey from our rooftop beehives• Easy walk to Crown Casino, Etihad Stadium,
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre• Trams at the door to Bourke Street Mall or to whisk you further afield• Relaxation room with therapeutic massage chairs• Foxtel Platinum IQ in all rooms enjoy 112+ channels • LED HD Smart TV – internet access plus stream from your device• Restaurant
636 Bourke Street, Melbourne☎: 1800 135 123
: [email protected] : altohotel.com.au
ALTO HOTEL ON BOURKEECO FRIENDLY
★★★★
*As at time of printing
300 Spencer Street, Melbourne ☎: (03) 9600 2900
: [email protected] : atlantishotel.com.au
ATLANTIS HOTEL MELBOURNEMap pg. 48
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The Heart of the City – Stay right where you belong.
The 4-star Atlantis Hotel welcomes business and leisure travellersinto a comfortable atmosphere where you’ll feel right at home.
Located on Spencer Street, right opposite Southern Cross Station and Etihad Stadium, it is easy walking distance to all that marvellous Melbourne has to offer.
Our 232 contemporary rooms all contain sleek furnishings, flat-panel 32-inch LCD TVs, a comfortable bed, generous working desk and most with City or Docklands views.
Want to keep fit and active whilst at the hotel? Then why not head down to the heated pool for a few laps, jump into the gym fora workout or just relax in the sauna.
★★★★
30 Little Latrobe Street, Melbourne From $159 per night
☎: (03) 9650 9888 : [email protected] : bradyhotels.com.au
BR ADY HOTELS CENTR AL MELBOUR NE
Map pg. 48Ref 8 (A5)
Close to some of the city ’s most iconic landmarks, this 4.5-star hotel welcomes business and leisure travellers. Step through Brady Hotels Central Melbourne’s contemporary lobby and reception area, with its sophisticated palette of blue stone and natural timbers, and into your elegant accommodation. You’ll discover modern design, stylish furnishings and luxury amenities like beautiful copper tapware and Japanese tiles. Each of the 146 rooms, studios, and two-bedroom apartments set the stage for both relaxation and reinvigoration.
★★★★
Citadines on Bourke Melbourne131-135 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Victoria, Australia 3000
Citadines on Bourke Melbourne is managed by The Ascott Limited, a member of CapitaLand. It is the largest international serviced residence owner-operator with more than 200 properties in over 80 cities across Asia Pacific, Europe and the Gulf region. It operates three award-winning brands Ascott, Citadines and Somerset.
The award-winning Citadines on Bourke Melbourne is the epitome of Melbourne; vibrant and modern. Located in the heart of the city, the Apart’hotel is in the perfect location to experience
all the world’s most liveable city has to offer.
Offering 380 serviced apartments, each with separate living and dining areas, fully-equipped kitchenettes and modern amenities.
The property also features a fully-equipped gym, indoor pool, sauna and outdoor sundeck; as well as conference and meeting
rooms, business corner and complimentary wireless internet.
Vibrant Living in the Heart of the City
Enjoy Ascott’s Best Rate Guarantee | www.citadines.com.au | 1800 766 377
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Citadines on Bourke Melbourne131-135 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Victoria, Australia 3000
Citadines on Bourke Melbourne is managed by The Ascott Limited, a member of CapitaLand. It is the largest international serviced residence owner-operator with more than 200 properties in over 80 cities across Asia Pacific, Europe and the Gulf region. It operates three award-winning brands Ascott, Citadines and Somerset.
The award-winning Citadines on Bourke Melbourne is the epitome of Melbourne; vibrant and modern. Located in the heart of the city, the Apart’hotel is in the perfect location to experience
all the world’s most liveable city has to offer.
Offering 380 serviced apartments, each with separate living and dining areas, fully-equipped kitchenettes and modern amenities.
The property also features a fully-equipped gym, indoor pool, sauna and outdoor sundeck; as well as conference and meeting
rooms, business corner and complimentary wireless internet.
Vibrant Living in the Heart of the City
Enjoy Ascott’s Best Rate Guarantee | www.citadines.com.au | 1800 766 377
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The Crossley Hotel Melbourne has one of the best addresses in town for both business and leisure travelers. Located in the cosmopolitan end of the city and nestled in Melbourne’s famous laneways, Crossley Hotel is surrounded by theatres, bars, trendy boutiques and restaurants, and is close to the free tram stop. It offers contemporary, boutique accommodation within easy walking distance of major attractions.
Crossley Hotel Melbourne offers a range of accommodation options, from standard and superior rooms to one and two bedroom Terrace Apartments. The 89 spacious and modern rooms include convenient guest amenities such as flat-screen TVs with free in-house movies, and free Wi-Fi internet.
The Crossley Hotel offers a business centre, which provides the use of computers, printers and scanners free of charge. If you prefer to relax, then visit the Atrium Library where we have books, magazines and newspapers available for guests.
Start your day the easy way with a Continental Buffet in the Breakfast Room, or order room service. Choose from a delicious range of meats, cheeses, fresh bakery items, cereals and juices. Fresh ground coffee and specialised teas are complimentary and available all day.
51 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9639 1639
: [email protected] : crossleyhotel.com.au ❖❖❖❖
self rated
CROSSLEY HOTEL MELBOUR NEMap pg. 48Ref 13 (B6)
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187 Flinders Lane, Melbourne From $275 per night
☎: (03) 8080 8888 : [email protected] : adelphi.com.au
Engage your senses at the new look Adelphi Hotel!
Awarded Best Boutique Accommodation in Victoria for 2014 by Tourism Accommodation Australia, you will love what Iconic Hotels Group and Hachem Designers have done to transform Australia's first luxury boutique property into the worlds first Dessert Hotel.
Swinging couches, signature desserts, cocktails, scented candles and subtle lobby fragrances are merely the entrée. Discover 34 sumptuous rooms, world-class bathroom amenities, complimentary minibar and Wi-Fi, unlimited movies and local phone calls, a magnificent 10 seat boardroom and private dining space, its famous rooftop pool and deck area, as well as Om Nom Kitchen and Dessert Bar, Mon Bijou Private Function Venue and the 2 chef hatted Ezard restaurant located in the basement level.
A step away from bustling city streets, enjoy the sensation of escape. Give in to rare indulgence. Let your eyes take in the colour and the light and your nose absorb the subtle sweet fragrances wafting throughout. Lose yourself in luxury, in texture. Absorb the soft sounds, the whispers, laughter and music. Dig in to experience delectable taste like never before. Settle in for the sweetest of dreams. Dive in, to be enlivened.
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215 Little Collins Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9669 0000 | 1800 331 147 (Toll Free)
: [email protected] : victoriahotel.com.au
IBIS ST YLES MELBOUR NE,THE VICTORIA HOTEL
Map pg. 48Ref 21 (B5)
A Melbourne icon, ibis Styles Melbourne, The Victoria Hotel is located in the heart of Melbourne. This historic hotel offers 370 fully renovated, well-appointed guest rooms and features a rooftop pool, spa, sauna and fitness centre. Savour a diverse combination of traditional Thai and Western cuisine in Alice’s Restaurant or unwind after a busy day at Vic’s Bar.
★★★
66 Lygon Street, Carlton From $137 per night
☎: (03) 9663 5555 : [email protected] : downtowner.com.au
DOWNTOWNER ON LYGONMap pg. 48Ref 15 (A6)
If you’re planning a weekend getaway, business trip or corporate event, stay at Downtowner on Lygon – Melbourne’s reputable, mid-scale hotel, brilliantly located bordering cosmopolitan Carlton and the buzzing CBD. The Downtowner on Lygon is a short stroll to Melbourne’s theatre district in the heart of Carlton, Melbourne’s culinary precinct.
❖❖❖❖self rated
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AMOR A HOTEL RIVERWALK MELBOUR NE
Amora Hotel Riverwalk Melbourne is a 4.5-star boutique hotel. Ideally positioned on Bridge Road shopping precinct in Richmond and on the banks of the Yarra River, we are only minutes away from the CBD and all that cosmopolitan Melbourne has to offer. Whether you are here on business or pleasure, we have you covered.
With 111 spacious yet intimate and stylish guest rooms, ranging from suites to two-bedroom apartments, our rooms are magnificently appointed and offer all the creature comforts.
Our people are warm, relaxed and friendly – you’ll have a great experience, every time.
Discover the Amora Experience today... You’ll know you’ve arrived.
649 Bridge Road, Richmond ☎: (03) 9246 1200
: [email protected] : amorahotels.com.au ★★★★
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47 Barkly Street, St Kilda From $149 per night
☎: (03) 9537 1788 : [email protected] : crestob.com.au
CREST ON BARKLY HOTELMap pg. 45 Ref 59 (F6)
Conveniently located 100 metres from the St Kilda Junction which provides easy access to the CBD and all of Melbourne’s key attractions. A short walk will take you to the Grand Prix track/Albert Park Lake and the vibrant beach hub of Melbourne, great for shopping and dining. Featuring contemporary designed rooms, conference facilities for up to 300 guests, restaurants and a fitness centre.
❖❖❖❖self rated
20 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne From $119 per night
☎: (03) 9662 2544 | 1800 808 651 : [email protected] : citylimits.com.au
CIT Y LIMITS HOTEL APARTMENTS
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City Limits, located in Melbourne's CBD right in Chinatown, provides accommodation to corporate and leisure clients. Offering free Wi-Fi, light breakfast and free Foxtel. Walking distance to Parliament train station, Spring Street end. Close to MCG, Princess Theatre and all other major theatres. Free tram and shuttle bus close by for city touring. On-site parking on request. Windows can be opened in all rooms.
★★★
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1800 278 468
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Unleash the wild side – The CUllen Commercial Road, Prahran
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19 Exploration Lane, Melbourne From $149 per night
☎: (03) 9669 6888 : [email protected] : melbourne.frasershospitality.com ★★★★
Located in the heart of Melbourne’s entertainment and business precincts, Fraser Place Melbourne is surrounded by an array of trendy cafés and restaurants, boutique shopping, and the Regentand Her Majesty ’s theatres.
The property is lined with scenic parks and Victorian-era heritage buildings. A short stroll from the hotel finds Chinatown, Lygon and Brunswick Streets, allowing endless dining and cultural experiences.
The free City Circle tramline is adjacent to the hotel, which travelsto all key Melbourne city locations.
Fraser Place Melbourne encompasses 112 serviced studio apartments in three room types; Deluxe, Executive and Premier, each fully equipped with a kitchenette and spacious, modern décor.
This stylish city accommodation offers luxury and conveniencefor both leisure and business travellers.
The property features a breakfast café, on-site gymnasium and rooftop balcony with breathtaking city views. Fraser Place Melbourne offers a haven to relax, unwind and enjoy the optimum cultural experience of Victoria’s capital.
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206 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9284 2400
: [email protected] : pegasussuites.com.au ❖❖❖❖
4-star hotel with restaurant, bar/café, event space, car park, laundry and one of Melbourne’s largest hotel pools, spa, and gymnasium.Wi-Fi is complimentary throughout the hotel.
Located at the northwest end of the CBD, Pegasus is well-suitedto leisure and business travellers. The location provides easy access to shopping and entertainment precincts, legal, medical, education and finance districts.
Accommodation is available as a studio queen/twin, family/triple, two bedroom suites, and a collection of two bedroom family suites featuring a themed child’s bedroom with interactive entertainment systems. All studios and suites feature a kitchenette; family rooms and two bedroom suites have a dining setting.
Executives can make the most of work, rest and play in our SoHo suites; featuring a bedroom, full size office and an intimate living space with a pod espresso coffee machine. An exclusive rooftop executive lounge is also available for SoHo guests.
Pegasus is conveniently serviced by the free City Circle Tram and Skybus service from Southern Cross Station; closest railway station is Flagstaff. Queen Victoria Market is just around the corner, Etihad Stadium and Melbourne Central are a 10 minute walk away.
self rated
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2 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf ☎: (03) 9027 2000
: [email protected] : hiltonmelbourne.com.au
HILTON MELBOUR NE SOUTH WHARF
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Set in the heart of Melbourne’s newest tourism precinct, this modern riverside hotel offers bold styling, intimate service and stylish boutique touches.
Its 396 generous upscale rooms enjoy panoramic views of the city, river or bay. There is a spacious fitness club, in room spa services and various dining options.
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123 Collins Street, Melbourne From $255 per night
☎: (03) 9657 1234 : [email protected] : melbourne.grand.hyatt.com
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Perfectly poised on Collins Street in the heart of the city ’s shopping, dining and theatre scene, Grand Hyatt is the perfect base from which to explore the magic of Melbourne. Renowned for its 5-star service and facilities, relax in modern comfort where each guest room boasts a plush custom-made king-size bed, luxurious marble bathroom, deep soaking tub, and floor-to-ceiling views. Guests can enjoy exclusive lounge access and Nespresso coffee machines in all Grand Club rooms and premium suites.
Devour Melbourne’s best buffet breakfast at the hotel’s restaurant, Collins Kitchen, or enjoy a drink from the 2,700 bottle wine wall at ru-co Bar. Other first-class facilities include City Club, the largest hotel 5-star gym in the region whose highlights include the Level 10 open-air tennis court in the midst of the cityscape.
Step inside a whole new world at Grand Hyatt Melbourne.
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270 Flinders Street, Melbourne ☎: (03) 9654 6888
: [email protected] : melbourne.doubletree.com
DOUBLETREE BY HILTON MELBOUR NE – FLINDERS ST
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Located in the dynamic city centre opposite iconic Flinders Street Station, this hotel is within easy walking distance of Melbourne’s famous laneways, restaurants, bars and shopping, and the vibrant arts and entertainment district.
A new multi-million dollar refurbishment of the entire hotel has resulted in upscale, stylish and warm spaces. It offers 180 contemporary guest rooms, versatile meeting space, a 24-hour fitness centre, modern lobby bar and Fawcett and Ashworth Grill.
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26 Flinders Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9668 1111
: [email protected] : hotellindrum.com.au
Hotel Lindrum is an iconic 59 room boutique hotel exuding understated elegance and renowned for its rich history. The hotel offers guests prime position to access the city's best restaurants, theatres, shopping and sports venues. Also featuring felt restaurant, back bar and a unique Billiard Room which pays tribute to the history of the building.
HOTEL LINDRUM, MGALLERY COLLECTION
65 Queens Road, Melbourne☎: (03) 9529 4300
: [email protected] : pullmanalbertpark.com.au
PULLMAN & MERCURE MELBOUR NE ALBERT PARK
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Overlooking picturesque Albert Park Lake, this upscale hotel is positioned within minutes from Melbourne’s CBD. Each guestroomis furnished in a contemporary fashion, with many enjoying views over the lake or sunsets of Port Phillip Bay. The hotel blends modern comforts with high-end facilities, close to many Melbourne iconsand places of interest.
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489 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne From $139 per night
☎: (03) 8327 2777 : stay@ jasperhotel.com.au : jasperhotel.com.au
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Jasper Hotel, Melbourne’s vibrant boutique hotel located in the city ’s CBD market precinct, offers modern 4-star accommodation, dining and conference facilities.
Our focus is to give guests a truly memorable experience. At the Jasper, service and attitude is not a process – it ’s an instinct.
★★★★
13 Hawke Street, West Melbourne☎: (03) 9321 2444 | 1800 132 333 (Toll Free)
: [email protected] : themiami.com.au
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Conveniently located on Melbourne’s doorstep. Walk to Queen Victoria Market, Etihad Stadium, trams and the CBD.
Offering a range of 3.5-star rated rooms, all ensuite rooms contain 26-inch LCD TV with Foxtel, reverse cycle air-conditioning, affordable wireless internet and guest amenities. Free off-street parking available, bookings essential.
★★★
13 Spring Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9205 9999
: [email protected] : mercuremelbourne.com.au
MERCURE MELBOUR NE TREASURY GARDENS
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Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens has an ideal city location at the Paris-end of Collins Street and within walking distance to Melbourne’s sporting venues. The hotel offers 164 stylish guest rooms, many with Treasury Garden views and some with balconies. Stay at the Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens and discover this unique city.
★★★★
16 Murphy Street, South Yarra☎: (03) 9868 8222
: [email protected] : thelyall.com
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This small privately owned 5-star hotel captures the essence of its chic, urban address offering grand hotel services and facilities ona more personal level. The hotel’s sumptuous suites, tailor-made service and 'Insider Access' to South Yarra’s array of shops, restaurants and galleries makes this a unique Melbourne experience.
★★★★★
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Corner Exhibition & Lonsdale Streets, Melbourne From $249☎: (03) 9662 3900
: [email protected] : marriott.com/melmc
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Discover serenity in the heart of the city at the Melbourne Marriott Hotel, one of travellers' favourite luxury Melbourne hotels. Start in our spacious rooms, offering 36 square meters (and up) of restorative space. The prime location of our luxury hotel in Melbourne's theatre district is also just moments from Bourke and Collins Streets' shopping, as well as culture and cuisine discoveries in Chinatown, and at the Melbourne Museum and the Royal Exhibition Building. Sports fans appreciate our location near the MCG and Rod Laver Arena, as well as the easy tram trip to Etihad Stadium. Business travellers stay up to date on work with our well-appointed, full-service business center, while those planning events take advantage of our gorgeous event space.
★★★★★
495 Collins Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 8627 1400
: [email protected] : melbourne.intercontinental.com
INTERCONTINENTAL MELBOUR NE THE RIALTO
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Everything about InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto is geared to give you memorable, authentic local experiences.
Staying here in what is now the true heart of the city gives you more than just a central Collins Street address.
Our concierge team can unlock the unexpected, the most desirable, and the treasures known only to locals. At the hotel, you can rely on our impeccable service and enjoy a cosmopolitan atmosphere that is quintessentially Melbourne.
Our 1890s Victorian Gothic architecture blends evocatively with the hotel´s sophisticated contemporary interior design. The hotel has some of the city ’s best bars, restaurant and facilities.
Elegant signature suites and superbly comfortable guestrooms offer indulgence with a uniquely Melbourne flavour.
★★★★★
1 Parliament Square (Off Parliament Place), Melbourne ☎: (03) 9224 1234
: [email protected] : melbourne.park.hyatt.com
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Discover the city ’s most beautiful hidden secret, nestled in the CBD between Fitzroy Gardens and St Patrick’s Cathedral. Offering the largest guest rooms in Melbourne with sumptuous king beds, magnificent designer fabrics and white Italian marble bathrooms; featuring oversized glass showers, deep soaking tubs and in-bathroom television viewing.
The hotel also offers the stunning radii restaurant & bar, renownedfor delicious modern European cuisine. The restaurant is set overfive cascading levels and the open kitchen allows diners to delightin wonderful culinary sights and aromas.
The divine Park Club Health & Day Spa, with its 25m indoor aquamarine pool, spa, steam, sauna and fully-equipped gymnasium is complimentary to guests. Highly trained therapists and results driven treatments are guaranteed to soothe the mind, body and soul into submission.
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Arrival Drive, Melbourne Airport☎: (03) 8347 2000
: [email protected] : parkroyalhotels.com/melbourne
PARKROYAL MELBOUR NE AIRPORT
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Much more than a hotel, we’re part of the journey.
With PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport’s direct access via covered link-bridge to the international airport, there couldn’t be a more conveniently located hotel.
Our 24-hour gymnasium ensures you can work out whatever time zone you’re on, while our heated indoor lap pool, spa, sauna and steam room helps re-invigorate you after a long flight or a day of meetings.
Whether you need to rest and refresh before or after a flight,or you’re looking for a great location for a meeting or conference, our PARKROYAL people are always ready with a warm welcome.
We offer accommodation and parking options next time you’re flying in or out of Melbourne with discounted parking available.
Plus, children under 12 years of age stay for free in existing bedding.
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380 William Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9322 8000
: [email protected] : radisson.com/melbourneau
R ADISSON ON FLAGSTAFF GARDENS MELBOUR NE
Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens is central to all that Melbourne has on offer, from boutiques and cafés in hidden laneways, to internationally acclaimed restaurants and bars. Located opposite Melbourne’s historic Flagstaff Gardens, next to the Queen Victoria Market and with easy access to the Docklands Precinct and Etihad Stadium, exploring Melbourne is made easy.
The hotel has 184 contemporary rooms, including five suites and features HQ’s Restaurant and Bar. Our hotel services include complimentary internet, 24-hour in-room dining, concierge desk, rooftop gym and spa, dry cleaning and car parking. With the commitment of superior service backed by a 100% Guest Satisfaction Guarantee, Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens provides the perfect base when travelling for business or pleasure.
★★★★
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379 St Kilda Road, Melbourne☎: (03) 9677 9900
: [email protected] : roycehotels.com.au
ROYCE HOTEL
Chic 5 star designer hotel, ideally located next to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Tram stop at the front door gives easy accessibility to Melbourne's attractions. Royce is a privately owned hotel featuring modern rooms, many with balconies and all offer a view, bar and restaurant. Experience the Royce, a hotel distinctively different from any other.
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26 Southgate Avenue, Southbank☎: (03) 9693 6000
: [email protected] : quaywestsuitesmelbourne.com.au
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Superbly located on the banks of the Yarra River, amongst the shops, restaurants and bars of Southbank is this stylish 5-star apartment style hotel. A leisurely stroll to the National Gallery of Victoria and a short walk across the river to Federation Square. This hotel features a stunning indoor swimming pool and balconies throughout to enjoy the views.
★★★★★
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27 Little Collins Street, Melbourne ☎: (03) 9290 1000
: [email protected] : sheraton.com/melbourne
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Desirably located at the Paris end of Little Collins Street, providing guests the opportunity to be immersed in Melbourne’s famed laneway culture whilst on the doorstep of the city’s best shopping, theatre and dining precincts.
Thoughtful touches in each of our 174 guest rooms, including 11 Terrace Suites, are exemplified by the inviting Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® Bed ensuring a blissful night’s rest.
Tempt your taste buds at Little Collins St Kitchen, our signature restaurant and relax over a cocktail and city views at our rooftop Terrace Bar.
We offer 669 square metres of meeting and function space on a dedicated floor, with a wide selection of rooms illuminated by natural daylight.
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186 Exhibition Street, Melbourne From $199☎: (03) 9662 0511
: [email protected] : rydges.com/melbourne
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Rydges Melbourne is a stylish 4.5-star hotel located in the heart of Melbourne's vibrant theatre district and within walking distance to the exclusive Collins Street boutiques, the MCG, Rod Laver Arena and Melbourne Park.
Offering superior accommodation, all rooms feature Rydges Dream Beds finished in crisp white linen, work station with Wi-Fi access and great city views. There is also a rooftop swimming pool and gymnasium.
The Bellabar is a great place to relax before or after dinner and our signature restaurant, the Locanda Italian Steakhouse is open nightly for dinner and in the mornings for our Rise breakfast.
★★★★
25 Collins Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9653 0000
: [email protected] : sofitel-melbourne.com
SOFITEL MELBOUR NE ON COLLINS
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At the Paris-end of Collins Street, the hotel’s luxurious rooms and suites begin from level 36 offering floor-to-ceiling views stretching across the city skyline, bay and beyond. Each room is complemented by modern furnishings, high speed wireless or cable internet, and executive desk and integrated ‘touch’ technology. Complement your stay with the contemporary dining of No35. Headed by chef, Martin Horsley, the restaurant offers contemporary artworks, breathtaking views and serves modern cuisines that highlights pure flavours matched to hand selected wines. Alternatively, enjoy the cosmopolitan cocktails in The Atrium Bar On 35 or sumptuous high teas and social occasions in Sofi’s Lounge.
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609 Swanston Street, Carlton From $120 per night
☎: (03) 9347 3027 : [email protected] : tunehotels.com ❖❖❖
Tune Hotels believes in providing a great night’s sleep and convenience to guests for a reasonable price. Our no-frills concept allows us to keep our rates low by doing away with costly full service extras such as pools, spas, banquet halls, gyms and room service that you may not need and should not have to pay for.
What’s more, you get to customise your stay to suit your preference and you only pay for optional add-ons you choose, which gives you better bang for your buck!
Get the best rates when you book via our website.
self rated
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1 Southgate Avenue, Southbank☎: 1800 858 662
: [email protected] : melbourne.langhamhotels.com.au ★★★★★
As the luxurious centerpiece of the city ’s arts, leisure and business district on the banks of the Yarra River, The Langham, Melbourneis a 5-star hotel surrounded by a vibrant blend of galleries, theatres, shopping and cafés. The location makes this deluxe hotel the most exclusive address in the city.
The hotel’s 388 rooms include a Presidential Suite, 11 ClubSpa Suites, seven Club Terrace Rooms, six Grand Balcony Roomsand The Apartment.
The renowned Melba Restaurant, overlooking the Yarra Riverand city skyline, offers an interactive dining experience. Featuringa seafood altar, Asian wok and dumpling station, an Indian tandoori oven, rotisserie kitchen and Melbourne’s best dessert buffet.
ARIA Bar & Lounge offers The Langham’s signature High Tea,classic cocktails, premium champagne and artisan wines.
Chuan Spa is Melbourne’s most innovative Spa and Health Club encompassing the finest traditions of Chinese medicine. The alfresco pool deck and Jacuzzi overlooking the city skyline is a popular inner city haven for guests.
The Langham, Melbourne has been voted 'Top City Hotel' for six consecutive years from 2009 to 2014 – Australia/NZ/South Pacific, Travel & Leisure USA World’s Best Awards.
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Surrounded by theatres, designer boutiques, galleries and the city ’s finest attractions, The Westin Melbourne combines stylish accommodation, luxurious facilities and instinctive service withthe most commanding Melbourne address.
The hotel boasts 262 spacious guest rooms all featuring signature Heavenly® Beds, luxurious bathrooms, Wi-Fi, refreshment centreand in-room movies.
Whether you are restoring the body in the tranquility of the Wellness Centre, with lap pool, spa, sauna, steam room and 24-hour WestinWORKOUT® gymnasium; attending a function in one of the several contemporary meeting rooms; enjoying high tea in the Lobby Lounge; or replenishing your soul in our signature restaurant Allegro, The Westin Melbourne is the perfect destination for both corporate and leisure travellers.
205 Collins Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9635 2222
: [email protected] : westinmelbourne.com ❖❖❖❖❖
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111 Spring Street, Melbourne☎: (03) 9633 6002
: [email protected] : thehotelwindsor.com.au
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The Windsor is Australia’s most cherished heritage hotel. Built in 1883 and with its stunning Victorian architecture, this Melbourne landmark pre-dates the Savoy in London, The Ritz in Paris andThe Plaza, New York.
Featuring 180 spacious rooms and suites, The Windsor is the city ’s most prestigious address for accommodation, dining, meetings and glamorous events. It is a Melburnian institution and is widely renowned for its traditional afternoon tea service.
Directly opposite Victoria’s majestic Parliament House and theOld Treasury Building, the hotel enjoys an enviable location inthe heart of Melbourne’s shopping, business and theatre districts.
★★★★★
478 St Kilda Road, Melbourne☎: 1300 301 830
: [email protected] : charsfield.com
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The Hotel Charsfield is a unique boutique establishment that offers character and style in a central location. The hotel is housed within a magnificent Victorian building that has heritage listing, and is small enough to provide personalised attention, while retaining the professionalism and efficiency of a world-class establishment.
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195 Swanston Street, Melbourne☎: 1300 650 315
: [email protected] : theswanstonhotel.com.au
THE SWANSTON HOTEL, GRAND MERCURE & MERCURE WELCOME MELBOURNE
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Melbourne's most centrally located hotels. The 4.5-star Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure and adjoining 3.5-star Mercure Welcome Melbourne are perfectly located within the heart of Melbourne's CBD. Adjacent to Melbourne's largest shopping precinct of Emporium Melbourne, H&M, Bourke Street Mall and Melbourne Central, they also feature Louden Kitchen & Grill Restaurant, Soul Café and Cocoon Bar.
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Street StoriesThe city ’s streets are colourful canvases that welcome the works of established and up-and-coming street artists. With fresh art constantly appearing on the laneway walls, there is always something new to discover and appreciate. Head to Union Lane and Hosier Lane – two of the most established and well-known sites, to take in this stunning and intriguing Melbourne pursuit. However, it isn’t just in the street that art is king; Melbourne’s laneways also host many of the 100 plus galleries that call this passionate city home. Discover the stunning, unique and eclectic at venues like Utopian Slumps and Flinders Lane Gallery.
City by Night Experience Melbourne’s unique spirit with an evening uncovering the many nightspots that play hide and seek in the city ’s laneways. Nestled among the artfully stencilled laneways hides a crew of eclectic and quirky bars. Check out city favourites Berlin Bar in Corrs Lane, Ferdydurke in Tattersalls Lane, The Croft Institute in Croft Alley and Bar Americano in Presgrave Place. Or take on the challenge and discover your own – from velvety jazz clubs and flashy wine bars, to dimly-lit hideaways, there is always something rare and exciting to explore.
Curiosity pays off as you meander amongst the cafés, boutiques and street art that light up the city’s winding laneways.
Hidden Secrets
Boutique DreamsThere is something unexplainably unique about shopping in Melbourne and it is predominantly due to the wonderful labyrinth of boutiques and stores in the city’s laneways and arcades. They are a treasure trove of exciting new designer pieces, great international labels and other rare vintage finds. Spending an afternoon winding through the beautiful and well-stocked stores in The Block Arcade, Royal Arcade and Degraves Street is a great start and sure to spark a love affair with this unique Melbourne pastime. For the more ambitious, Little Collins Street and Flinders Lane run the length of the city and are lined with the perfect mix of designer and high street labels.
Foodie FindsFood is Melbourne’s passion and the laneways and arcades benefit best. Uncover and enjoy the delights just off Little Bourke Street, between William and Queen Street. Here you will discover the little foodie pocket that hosts Pacos Tacos, Movida Aqui and Earl Canteen, all of which are well-established as city favourites – and for good reason.
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Green ServiceStaying in a Serviced Apartment makes living away from home easy with great facilities and plenty of space. But make sure you Go Green and make your stay sustainable.
» Park it – walk, cycle or take public transport
» Save water – take a shorter shower
» Choose ‘green’ – look for hotels, tour operators and businesses with an environmentally friendly accreditation
» Buy local – think about what you purchase as a memento or gift
» Recycle – participate in hotel run recycling programs
» Turn it off – when you leave your hotel room turn off the air-conditioner and heater, lights, TV, radio and close the drapes
» Reuse water bottles and coffee cups – Keep Cups were designed here in Melbourne and are a great way to decrease your carbon footprint
» Eat in – Save on packaging and use the facilities to prepare a homemade feast, using locally produced ingredients.
Pacos Tacos
Hosier Lane The City Wine Shop
MoVida Aqui
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63 Fitzroy Steet, St Kilda☎: (03) 8598 0255
: [email protected] : easystay.com.au
EASYSTAY MOTEL AND APARTMENTS
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The Easystay philosophy is simple – to provide visitors to Melbourne with comfortable, value-for-money accommodation in St Kilda. Guests can stay at one of six locations, which offer Queen, Twin and Family studio apartments, one-bedroom apartments and affordable motel style rooms.
Ideal for both short and longer stays, Easystay ’s locations are within a few minutes walk of all that St Kilda has to offer, and all just a short distance from the Melbourne CBD. Our friendly team offer service with a smile.
Stay in Melbourne’s favourite playground, enjoy the rides at Luna Park, have coffee and cake on buzzing Acland Street, walk or cycle along the beach, or spend the evenings in vibrant local restaurants and bars.
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SOMERSET ON ELIZABETH MELBOUR NE
250 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne☎: 1800 766 377
: [email protected] : somerset.com ★★★★
Located in the heart of Melbourne’s largest designer retail precinct. Somerset on Elizabeth is perfectly positioned to enjoy H&M, Emporium Melbourne, The Strand, Melbourne Central and the iconic Bourke Street Mall featuring David Jones and Myer department stores. You will also enjoy easy access to sporting venues, dining and premier entertainment options as well as quintessential Melbourne experiences such as Queen Victoria Market; all within walking distance.
The contemporary serviced apartments offer spacious one and two-bedrooms, each with separate living and dining areas, fully-equipped kitchens, modern amenities and complimentary Wi-Fi to make you feel like you're right at home.
The property also features a 24-hour reception, fully-equipped gym, jet pool, sauna and outdoor courtyard.
18 Bank Place, Melbourne☎: 1800 720 854
: [email protected] : metrohotels.com
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Metro Apartments on Bank Place is a boutique apartment complex in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD and renowned for its intimate and personal service. It is in walking distance to Melbourne’s famous Bourke Street Mall, Southbank Promenade and a large variety of inner city restaurants, bars and cafés. A short tram ride away from the major sporting venues. This is an ideal location for the leisure and business traveller.
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241 City Road, Southbank
• Brand new 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom deluxe category apartments
• Fully equipped, full-sized kitchens• 100+ Foxtel channels &
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undercover secure car parking• Close to Crown
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616 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn ☎: (03) 8803 7700
: [email protected] : questhawthorn.com.au
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Whether travelling for business, pleasure, or you need to accommodate visiting friends and relatives, Quest Hawthorn is your destinationin Melbourne.
Our friendly reception staff are on duty 24 hours, seven days a week to welcome you.
Park your car and take the train to Melbourne’s hotspots – nine minutes by train to the MCG, Rod Laver Arena and 12 minutes to Flinders Street Station. Convenient access to the M1 Freeway and15 minutes by car to the fashion capital, Chadstone.
Boasting 119 stylish 4.5-star studio apartments, some with private balconies, complete your stay with secure undercover car parking, Foxtel, on-site French Café, free Wi-Fi, gymnasium, self-catering kitchenette facilities, meeting rooms and a sun-drenched BBQ terrace. Enjoy your stay, your way!
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19-21 Walpole Street, Kew ☎: (03) 9854 7201
: [email protected] : questkew.com.au
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Spacious two and three bedroom apartments ideally located only a short tram ride to the MCG, Rod Laver Arena and Melbourne CBD. Enjoy 4-star, self-contained apartments including Foxtel, free Wi-Fi, on-site secure parking, swimming pool and BBQ facilities.
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181 Exhibition Street, Melbourne ☎: (03) 9251 5555
: [email protected] : theparamount.com.au
THE PAR AMOUNT SERVICED APARTMENTS
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Ideally situated in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, The Paramount offers guests one, two and three-bedroom fully self-contained apartments with an indoor heated swimming pool and spa, sauna, cardio gym and a rooftop tennis court. The Paramount Serviced Apartments are surrounded by theatres, cinemas, Chinatown, museums, major shopping and fashion precincts, and a myriad of restaurants and cafés.
❖❖❖❖self rated
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OAKS HAS MELBOURNE COVERED!
Experience all that Melbourne has to offer in a spacious fully self contained Oaks apartment. Close to Melbourne’s major shopping precinct, dining, local attractions and public transport - perfect for short or long stays.
Book now by calling direct or visit oakshotelsresorts.com
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480 Collins Street, Melbourne | 1300 786 603
22 - 33 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne | 1300 880 229
OAKS PINNACLE1a Yarra Street, South Yarra | 1300 660 223
60 Market Street, Melbourne | 1300 790 687
350 William Street, Melbourne | 1300 554 275
WRAP ON SOUTHBANK133 - 139 City Road, Southbank | 1300 726 615
• Studio apartments with kitchenettes
• Air conditioning• Gym & sauna• 1st Floor
Restaurant & Bar• Conferencing facilities• 30mins free continuous
WiFi per day• Parking available (fee)
• Studio apartments with kitchenettes
• Fully self-contained 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
• Air conditioning• 24hr reception• 30mins free continuous
WiFi per day• Parking available (fee)
• 1 bedroom apartments with full kitchen facilities
• Private balcony• Washing machine
& dryer• Work desk• 30mins free continuous
WiFi per day• Cable TV with
movies
• Studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments with kitchenettes
• Air conditioning• Gym, sauna & spa• Alexis Restaurant & R2
Restaurant / Bar• Conferencing facilities• 30mins free continuous
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• Private balcony• 24hr reception• Gymnasium• 30mins free continuous
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• Studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments with full kitchen facilities
• Private balcony• Air conditioning• Cable TV / DVD• 30mins free continuous
WiFi per day• Laundry facilities• Restaurant onsite• Parking available (fee)
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394 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE
• Ideally located in the heart of the CBD• Suites, 1 Bedroom & 2 Bedrooms• Kitchenette & laundry• Stylish accommodation• 19th Century landmark building• Surrounded by shops and transport
45 PAKINGTON STREET, KEW
• Situated in a quiet tree-lined street• Only 6km from Melbourne CBD• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments• Full kitchen, laundry & car parking• Over 100 channels of Foxtel• Complimentary secure car parking
23 RAKAIA WAY, NEW QUAY DOCKLANDS, MELBOURNE
• Centrally located in New Quay Docklands• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments• Full kitchen, laundry & Foxtel • Walking distance to Etihad Stadium• Surrounded by shops and transport• Private balconies with city or water views
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Self Drive AdventuresMelbourne provides the ideal starting point for visitors interested in a self-drive journey around the diverse and compact state of Victoria.
Tailor your own adventure; the city, coast and country, all ticking off an impressive list of must-see icons and attractions along the way. Within a 90-minute drive from Melbourne, you can experience tall forests, historic villages, Australian wildlife, vine-filled valleys and rugged coastlines. Be it by car, campervan or tour bus, there are options to suit all budgets and tastes. Popular touring routes include:
Great Southern Touring Route Encompassing the spectacular Great Ocean Road, the Great Southern Touring Route allows visitors to experience seascapes, the grandeur of the Grampians, the tranquility of Daylesford and the history of Victoria’s Goldfields region.
Sydney-Melbourne Touring Routes From the unparalleled grandeur of the coast, to the spectacular vistas of the Australian Alps, Sydney-Melbourne Touring offers three distinctive travel routes. Sydney-Melbourne Coastal Drive takes in national parks, white sandy beaches and vast lakes. Sydney-Melbourne Heritage Drive allows you to explore gold rush towns, hit the greens on top golf courses, and sample the drops at renowned wineries. Finally, the Great Alpine Road showcases Victoria’s vibrant north-east and the jaw-dropping Gippsland Lakes. Whatever you choose, all offer experiences to remember.
Melbourne South East Touring Triangle Melbourne’s South East Touring Triangle links three beautiful regions surrounding Melbourne – the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, with their vibrant restaurants, rolling hills and fine wines; Phillip Island and its lush forests, plunging valleys and stunning beaches; and the Mornington Peninsula, with its array of wildlife and attractions.
Yarra Valley
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Geelong & Great Ocean RoadDiscover food and wine in the charming and historic seaside villages of the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula region. With its breathtaking natural beauty and unforgettable sea views, this short road trip, just one hour from Melbourne, is well worth it. Dine along the shore or take in the vibrant shopping precinct. Geelong also offers the perfect launch pad to start off one of the world’s most scenic coastal drives – the Great Ocean Road – where you can uncover the stunning 12 Apostles.
Gippsland From the unspoilt beaches to the quiet lakes and towering mountains, Gippsland offers space and solitude. Take the time to discover the bustling gourmet waterfront villages and charming towns with their rich culture and delicious local fare.
Ballarat It is all about fun for the whole family with this action packed destination. Start with a trip to Sovereign Hill and the days when the gold rush was still in full swing. The sprawling 25-hectare open air museum is home to over 60 historically accurate buildings, complete with costumed characters. Head further back in time and venture into the towering walls of Kryal Castle, Australia’s only medieval adventure park. Discover a legendary land of myths and medieval adventure with knights, dragons, wizards, and princesses.
Grampians Inhale the fresh mountain air and be dazzled by the feast of natural scenery as you hike through this truly unique region. From sparkling wine to the diverse natural attractions, you will be surprised and delighted by this unforgettable destination.
From pristine coastline to the rugged mountain ranges, Victoria’s stunning regions are the perfect place to explore and enjoy. Head out on the open road, walk the beaten bush track or dine in unforgettable locations. There is so much to uncover in the state’s stunning regions.
Take a Day Trip
12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road
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Mount William, Grampians
State’s BestVictoria is home to an abundance of gourmet food and award-winning wine regions – be sure to discover them and try some of the best fresh local produce straight from the farm.
Milawa Cheese Factory, High CountryOperating on the historic butter factory site in the heart of the stunning gourmet food region of Milawa, this venue has been developing a range of internationally award-winning hand-made cow and goat milk cheeses since 1988.
Pannys Phillip Island Chocolate Factory, Phillip IslandWith more than 190 different varieties of chocolate, Pannys is the perfect stop for any chocoholic. You can also take a visit to Pannys Amazing World of Chocolate and see the educational exhibition on cocoa production.
Mount Zero Olives, The GrampiansGather olives and olive products or vinegar and local lentils at Mount Zero Olives, one of Australia’s oldest olive groves. Tucked beside Grampians National Park, visit the picturesque café and sample some of the region’s best produce and award-winning olive oils.
Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm, Mornington Peninsula Experience the warm country air and fresh summer fruit and spend a day picking your way through the area’s famous berry orchards and local farms. You’ll be amazed at the choice, quality and freshness of fruit picked directly from the field.
Kelly Brothers Cider, Yarra Valley Established in 1969 this winery and brewery produces hand-disgorged sparkling wines and an exceptional range of apple and pear ciders. Their well-renowned Champagne cider is a local favourite and worth a try.
Tarra Bulga, West Gippsland
Ballarat Town Hall
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Mornington PeninsulaThe pristine beaches and gloriously green hinterland are home to more than 50 boutique cellar doors and the region’s renowned wine. Sample your way around the stunning cellar doors and try Mornington Peninsula’s renowned pinot noir, chardonnay, shiraz, pinot gris and pinot grigio. Chat with passionate wine buffs, relax and indulge in the award-winning restaurants, casual eateries, accommodation and broad sundecks – this is the place to be.
Bendigo Unearth the riches of today’s Goldfields region in the impressive art galleries, specialty shops, fascinating museums, boutique wineries and esteemed eateries of Bendigo. Explore Victoria’s golden heritage in this elegant and vibrant city, which today is home to one of the most pre-eminent exhibition venues showcasing stunning works from across the globe – the Bendigo Art Gallery.
DaylesfordThe waters of this region are famous for their relaxing properties, so take the time to explore. Enjoy a mineral spa at the Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa, a decadent meal made from local produce, or take in the beautiful scenery. With its quaint village atmosphere paired smartly with its quality food, wine and experiences, you are sure to be booking a return trip to this vibrant region.
High Country Tie up your walking boots or simply prepare your taste buds, as this vibrant area has it all. Delicious produce in one of the state’s most famed wine regions, mountains to hike on and, of course, stunning bush tracks to explore – Victoria’s High Country is the perfect venue for a regional escape.
Yarra Valley It may be known for its rich wine culture, but the Yarra Valley Cider & Ale Trail and its seven enticing artisan cider and beer producers bring a new flavour to this stunning region. With a long history of brewing, it is no surprise that the craft breweries and cider producers in the region are working hard to ensure beer and cider remain an important part of the Yarra Valley.
Heronswood Estate, Mornington Peninsula
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Yarra Valley
Alpine National Park, High Country
Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa, Daylesford
GPO Bendigo
Geelong and The Bellarine boast award-winning wineries and restaurants, attractions and year-round events. There are water views around every corner and a range of accommodation for every taste and budget.
Geelong is Victoria’s largest regional city, its waterfront is packed with attractions, activities, restaurants, accommodation, sweeping bay views and over 100 colourful bollards waiting to meet you.
The vibrant city of Geelong provides modern shopping complexes with all the big name brands, but also plenty of specialty shops where you will find a mix of the latest fashions, unique gift ideas, galleries and so much to explore and discover.
The Bellarine offers you a memorable visit and stunning views across Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait. Historic seaside villages, beautiful beaches, great eateries, and a range of recreational activities including some of Australia’s best golf courses, will give you the freedom to escape the city and enjoy the relaxed pace.
The Bellarine and Geelong’s Moorabool Valley, also boasts some incredible award-winning wineries in stunning locations.
Whether you choose to stay in casual family holiday parks, fancy indulging in a little luxury, or would like to fall asleep to the sounds of the surf, there is something for everyone in Geelong and The Bellarine.
: Train, car, ferry☎: 1800 755 611
: visitgeelongbellarine.com.au
GEELONG AND THE BELLARINE
The new Ballarat gets your heart racing and taste-buds dancing with wine bars, breweries, award-winning restaurants, festivals, tracks and trails, and so much more.
World-Class AttractionsBrave a crocodile show or hand feed free roaming kangaroos at the Ballarat Wildlife Park. Get up close to a round of jousting at Kryal Castle, or lose yourself in the 1850s gold rush experience of Sovereign Hill. For an interactive educational experience, head to the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka. Whether you're young or young at heart, there’s an attraction for you in Ballarat.
Foodie Paradise Whether it ’s a glass of local vino at Mitchell Harris Wine Bar, wood-fired pizza at The Forge Pizzeria, uber fresh Thai banquets at Catfish, truffle hunting at Black Cat Truffles, sourdough-making classes at Prickleberry Sourdough or a big breakfast at The Lane, you'll leave Ballarat wanting to taste more.
Event CentricIt's rare to find a place where you can escape to beer festivals, world-class sporting events, intimate farmers' markets, food and wine celebrations, and Cabaret festivals all in close succession of each other. But events are all part of the thrill of visiting Ballarat.
: V/Line services daily, self drive, specialist tour operators☎: 1800 446 633
: visitballarat.com.au
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Grand country house hotels that spirit you away from the day-to-day, little cottages hidden in the countryside, apartments right in the middle of busy seaside villages – the Mornington Peninsula has allthis and more.
Our elegant country hotels range from those with a contemporary edge to historic estates that could have been transplanted from the European countryside. Also reminiscent of European traditions are the wineries where you can start in the cellar door, progress to the restaurant for dinner then slip away to a luxurious suite.
If you want to open the doors to fresh sea air and the soundsof the ocean, apartments, B&Bs, exclusive retreats and motelsare found right along our coastline.
Snug cottages and B&Bs are full of surprises, as you can find yourself staying in a luxury hill-top B&B with extraordinary bay views or ina cottage once occupied by a lightstation keeper.
If you're here for some serious golf, book into one of our golf resorts then you won't waste a minute's play.
But if you're here for serious relaxation, book a hotel with a day spa that can gently smooth away all of your stresses. You'll feel a world away from the city, even though it's just an hour down the freeway.
: Train, bus, Queenscliff - Sorrento Ferry or car☎: (03) 5987 3078 | 1800 804 009
: visitmorningtonpeninsula.org
MOR NING TON PENINSULA
Bendigo is a vibrant contemporary regional centre, boasting beautiful streets created from one of the world’s greatest gold rushes.
Now fondly regarded as an arts and cultural hub, Bendigo’s historic streets beat with a contemporary feel. Good food, wine, shopping, attractions and experiences are ready to be explored.
Bendigo has gained a strong reputation for holding fantastic food, wine, sport and cultural events each year.
Bendigo Art Gallery ’s growing reputation has seen visitors from across Australia in recent years, visit the world-class exhibitions on show. Take your time to also explore the local galleries and other establishments that showcase local creations and artistic flair.
Magnificent buildings and monuments remain in Bendigo to shed light on the formative heydays and many of these heritage buildings now offer stylish accommodation options.
While in Bendigo, experience our gold rush heritage attractions. Rattle along in a historic tram while taking in the marvellous stories of days gone by, pop on a hard hat to journey to the depths of Central Deborah Gold Mine, get your hands dirty as you create your very own work of art at Bendigo Pottery, and see some of the world’s most rare Chinese artefacts at the Golden Dragon Museum.
Bendigo is ideally located in Central Victoria, only 90 minutes from Melbourne Airport along the Calder Freeway and 90–120 minutesvia V/Line.
: V/Line train or self drive☎: 1800 813 153
: bendigotourism.com
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Getting AroundVisitors will find much to love in Melbourne. Wander through the streets and laneways, and discover a wealth of shopping, dining and cultural experiences. It’s all here – let a local show you the way.
Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation SquareA one-stop-shop for visitors providing information on Melbourne and Victoria. Souvenirs and public transport tickets are also available along with an accommodation and travel booking service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm.
Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street MallLocated in the heart of Bourke Street Mall, drop by for free maps and information on shopping, attractions and events in the city. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.
Fitzroy Gardens Visitor CentreA free information service located in the heritage-listed Fitzroy Gardens. Learn about current events, attractions and more, purchase Cooks’ Cottage tickets and merchandise and enjoy free Wi-Fi and café facilities. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.
Melbourne Greeter ServiceFree walking orientations of the city conducted by trained volunteers. A variety of languages are available by arrangement. Bookings are essential via melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter or 9658 9658.
City AmbassadorsKeep an eye out for our City Ambassadors in their distinctive red uniforms and receive personal assistance with directions, public transport enquiries, events and more. Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm, Sunday noon to 3pm.
Melbourne Visitor ShuttleA great way to explore inner city Melbourne. Ride in comfort while listening to stories about the city ’s colourful past and current quirks. Tickets are available from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square or from ticket machines located at each stop. Operates daily every 30 minutes from 9.30am to 4.30pm.
More InformationSeek out City of Melbourne’s visitor services during your stay to help link many of the city ’s great experiences. Drop by, connect or send an email for insider tips on what to see and do.
» (03) 9658 9658 » [email protected] » melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor
thatsmelbourne
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Airport TransfersSkyBus is a direct service to and from Southern Cross Station to Melbourne Airport. The buses depart every 10 minutes in both directions, and stop at both Terminals 1 and 3.
» skybus.com.au
Public TransportMelbourne has an integrated system of trams, trains and buses. myki is Melbourne’s ticket to travel and covers the whole network. Visitors can buy a myki Visitor Value Pack which includes a ready-to-use myki card with one day’s travel in Zone 1 pre-loaded, plus discount offers to some of the state's best attractions.
Navigate the City Centre with ease on the free City Circle Tram (number 35). It ’s a great way to get around and the on-board guide offers a quick tour of key points of interest on route.
From 1 January 2015, there will be a new Free Tram Zone in Melbourne's CBD and Docklands. Travel on trams within this zone is free, however, if your journey starts or finishes outside the Free Tram Zone you'll need to touch on with a topped up myki to ensure you have a valid ticket. For zone boundaries, refer to page 48.
» ptv.vic.gov.au | yarratrams.com.au
TaxisMelbourne’s taxis can be hailed in the street if their dome light on top is illuminated. Major city taxi ranks are also detailed on the Melbourne City Map on page 48 of this guide and taxis, wheelchair accessible taxis and ‘maxi-taxis’ can be pre-booked online or by phone.
» taxi.vic.gov.au
Sea FaringIf you want to experience the city by a different angle, head to the water and jump on one of the boat cruises, ferries or water taxis that run down the Yarra River or across Port Phillip Bay. Melbourne Water Taxis land at points on the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers, operating Friday evenings and weekend afternoons.
» melbournewatertaxis.com.au
Regional ConnectionsIf you’re travelling to regional Victoria, Southern Cross Station on Spencer Street is the city ’s main hub for train and coach services out of the city. Call or visit the websites below for more information about metropolitan and regional train, tram, bus and coach services and bookings.
» 1800 800 007 (6am to midnight daily) » ptv.vic.gov.au | vline.com.au
RedSpot Sixt Car HireRedspot Sixt makes it easy to start your journey with great value rental cars and all-inclusive packages. Travelling for business? Make sure you sign up for their Business Club for great rates on rentals.
» 1 Departure Drive, Melbourne Airport » 34–60 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
Hallmark Events 2015With a busy calendar full of film, theatre, comedy, art, fashion and food events, Melbourne stakes its claim as Australia’s events capital. Appreciative audiences flock to historic theatres, state-of-the-art stadiums and unique venues for international sporting championships, entertainment and festivals throughout the year. No matter when you plan to visit there is sure to be something to impress.
» Australian Open: 19 January – 1 February
» Melbourne Food and Wine Festival: 27 February – 15 March
» Moomba: 6–9 March
» Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix: 12–15 March
» Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival: 14–22 March
» Melbourne International Comedy Festival: 25 March – 19 April
» Melbourne International Jazz Festival: 30 May – 7 June
» Melbourne International Film Festival: 30 July – 16 August
» AFL Grand Final: 3 October
» Melbourne Festival: 9–25 October
» Melbourne Cup Carnival: 31 October – 7 November
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Public Golf
Course
Fawkner Park
CataniGardens
Junction Oval
Yarra Park
Gardens
Kings Domain
Darling
Gardens
Victoria Park
Mayors Park
Quarries Park
EdinburghGardens
Princes Park
Treasury
Gardens
Trin Warren
Tam-boore
Newells Paddock
Wetlands Reserve
Yarraville Gardens
Royal Botanic
Gardens
BurnleyGardens
Royal Park
Footscray
Park
West Gate Park
Flemington
Racecourse
Fitzroy
Gardens
Carlton
Gardens
Studley Park
Yarra Bend Park &
Public Golf C
ourse Melbourne Park
Olympic Park
SeaworksMariti
me Precinct
MelbourneZoo
PrahranMarket
MelbourneMuseum
Royal Exhibition
Building
Luna Park
St Kilda PierSt KildaSea Baths
Jam Factory
Melbourne Cricket
Ground(MCG)
PalaisTheatre
Shrine of
Remembrance
Melbourne Convention
Exhibition Centre
Coach Terminal and Skybus
Federation Square
NGV
Arts Centre Melb
QueenVicto
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Stadium
NewQuay Waterfront City
Webb Dock
Station PierPrinces Pier
Spirit of Ta
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Ferry Term
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South Melbourne MarketAAMI Park
Sidney Myer
Music Bowl
Government
House
Melbourne Sports
& Aquatic Centre
Como House
Cruise ShipTerm
inal
Footscray
Community Arts Centre
HeavenlyQueen Temple
Victoria
University
Cooks’ Cottage
Abbotsford
Convent
CityLink Customer Centre
Bolte Bridge
West Gate
Bridge
Kew Junction
Prahan EastVilla
ge
St Kilda
Junction
Ripponlea Village
Queens Parade
Village
Spensley
Village
Fitzroy North
Village
RathdowneVilla
ge
Newmarket
Middle ParkVilla
ge
Chapel St
HawksburnVilla
ge
Bay St
South Melbourne
Carlisle St
Acland St
Fitzroy St
Toorak Rd
ToorakVilla
ge
Swan St
Bridge Rd
Brunswick StLygon St
Footscray
Yarraville Villa
ge
SeddonVilla
ge
Smith St
Victoria St
Sports Precinct
Church St
Gertrude St
Johnston St
South Yarra
High St
North Melbourne
Kensington
Village
Docklands
Williamsto
wn
Heritage Precin
ct
Albert Park
South Wharf
Glenferrie Rd
Malvern
Glenferrie Rd
Hawthorn
Spotswood
Village
NewportShops
RICHMOND
HAWTHORN
HAWTHORN
MALVERN
KEW
ABBOTSFORD
COLLINGW
OOD
FITZROY
CLIFTONHILL
CARLTON
PARKVILLE
KENSINGTON
WEST M
ELBOURNE
FOOTSCRAY
YARRAVILLE
SPOTSWOOD
WILLIA
MSTOWN
NORTH
MELBOURNE
SOUTHYARRA
MIDDLE
PARK
ALBERTPARK
SOUTHBANK
SOUTH
MELBOURNE
PORT
MELBOURNE
FISHERMANS
BEND
DOCKLANDS
BEACONCOVE
TOORAK
WIN
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ST KILDA
BALACLAVACAULFIELD N
ORTH
ARMADALE
St Kild
a Beach
Beacon Cove
Port Melbourne
Beach
Middle Park Beach
West Beach
Sandridge
Beach
Victoria Harbour
Yarra River
Albert Park
Lake
Yarra R
iver
Westgate Punt
MaribyrnongRiver
Hobsons Bay
NICHOLSON ST
GRAH
AM ST
BEAC
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BOULEVARD
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CECI
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FERR
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MON
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TODD RD
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DOUG
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FERGUSON ST
KOROROIT CREEK RD
DANK
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PARK
ST
CHURCH ST
WILLIAMS RD
ABBOTSFORD ST
RATHDOWNE STNAPIER ST
WELLINGTON ST
NICHOLSON ST
QUEE
NS R
D
LORNE ST
BURWOOD RD
BARKERS RD
COTHAM RD
POWER ST
CHURCH ST
BRIG
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BALACLAVA RD
ALMA RD
WATTLETREE RD INKERMAN ST
GLEN EIRA RD
ALBERT ST
GRATTAN ST
YARR
A BEN
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GIPPS ST
ELGIN ST
PRINCES ST
FOOT
SCRA
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ALEXANDRA PDE
STUD
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ALBERT RD
MAC
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KENSINGTON RD
THE A
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ELLIOTT AVE
WILLIAMSTOWN RD
ORRONG RD
VICTORIA AVE
KOOYONG RD
KERFERD RD
HOTHAM ST
CANT
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LORIM
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TOORAK RD
CHAPEL ST
HODDLE ST
QUEENS PDE
SWANSTON ST
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ST KI
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ST KI
LDA R
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ST K
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GLENFERRIE RD
COMMERCIAL RD
MALVERN RD
WELLINGTON PDE
VICTORIA PDE
VICTORIA ST
BOUNDARY RD
RACECOURSE RD
DYNON RD
SMITHFIELD RD
BALLARAT RD
GEELONG RD
MEL
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MELBOURNE R
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STURT ST
SWAN
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ALEX
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PUNT RD
FLINDERS ST
Collins St
LA TROBE ST
SPRI
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SPEN
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Lonsdale St
Willi
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Exhib
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King S
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Quee
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EASTERN FWY
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Yarra Valle
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Healesville
Morningto
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Melbourne Airp
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Western
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Bendigo
Avalon Airport
GeelongGreat O
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Werribee
Ballarat
Avalon Airport
Ballarat
GeelongGreat O
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Werribee
Western
Ring Rd
Williamsto
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Scienceworks
M1
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To North Coburg "
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1 To East Coburg
8 To Moreland "
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INNER MELBOURNEPink names
Italic names
Richmond
Trains
Legend
Shopping, Dining,
Entertainment
Precinct
Place ofInterest
Bike ShareStation
(not all shown)
River Cruise
Departure Point Shared
Path
Route directionStop & Number
Melbourne Visitor
Shuttle Route
"5
Trams
Route Number
Free City Circle
Tram Route
(No. 35)
StationName
Terminus
75
75
0
2km
15–20 mins
30–40 mins
1km
500m
1.5km
"
""
"
"
Freeway entry/exit
(Montague St)
Freeway
entry/exit
(Grange Rd)
Freeway
entry/exit
(Hoddle St)
Freeway entry/exit
(Todd Rd)
Sandridge Rail Trail
Bayside Trail
Maribyrnong River Trail
70, 75
35,70,75
3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
19, 57, 59
9686
11,12, 48,109
75
48
48
86, 96
57
55
109
70, 75
30,35
55,59
8
109
96
55
12
1
72
5, 64
5, 64
64
3, 67
96
3a,16
16
64
16
3, 3a, 16
3a,16
5
6
72
8
12, 109
48, 75
70
57
82
6
1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72
8
16
1
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78
12
30
11,48
30,75
82
1296
55
19,57,59
35,70,86
3,3a,5,6,16
64,67,72
!To East Brighton
To Kew "
3, 3a To East Malvern "
16 To Kew–via Malvern
To Glen Iris " To Camberwell "
70 To Wattle Park "
75 To Vermont South
To Box Hill "
To North Balwyn "
To Vermont South "
To North Balwyn "
To Malvern "
To East Brighton "
!To West
Maribyrnong
To Airport West
South Yarra
Melbourne Central
Hawksburn
Richmond
East Richmond
Burnley
Heyington
Kooyong
Hawthorn
Glenferrie
Prahran
Windsor
Balaclava
Ripponlea
Toorak
Armadale
Malvern
North
Melbourne
Clifton Hill
Victoria Park
Collingwood
North Richmond
Parliament
West Richmond
Jolimont
Newmarket
Flemington
Showgrounds
Flemington
Racecourse
Kensington
Kensington
South
Footscray
Middle
Footscray
Seddon
Yarraville
Spotswood
Newport
North
Williamstown
Williamstown
Beach
Williamstown
Macaulay
Flinders St
SouthernCross
Flemington
Bridge
Como Park
DocklandsPark
Dights Falls
Birrarung
Marr
Herring Island
St Kilda
Botanical Gardens
Burnley
Golf Course
Albert Park
Public Golf
Course
Fawkner Park
Catani
Gardens
Junction
Oval
YarraPark
Gardens
Kings
Domain
Darling
Gardens
Victoria
Park
Mayors
Park
Quarries
Park
Edinburgh
Gardens
Princes
Park
Treasury
Gardens
Trin Warren
Tam-boore
Newells Paddock
Wetlands Reserve
Yarraville
Gardens
Royal Botanic
Gardens
Burnley
Gardens
Royal Park
Footscray
Park
West Gate
Park
Flemington
Racecourse
Fitzroy
Gardens
Carlton
Gardens
Studley
Park
Yarra Bend Park &
Public Golf Course
Melbourne Park
Olympic Park
Seaworks
Maritime Precinct
Melbourne
Zoo
Prahran
Market
Melbourne
Museum
Royal Exhibition
Building
LunaPark
St Kilda PierSt Kilda
Sea Baths
JamFactory
Melbourne Cricket
Ground(MCG)
Palais
Theatre
Shrine of
Remembrance
Melbourne Convention
Exhibition Centre
Coach Terminaland Skybus
FederationSquare
NGV
Arts CentreMelb
Queen
Victoria
Market
Etihad
Stadium
NewQuayWaterfront City
Webb Dock
Station PierPrinces PierSpirit of Tasmania
Ferry Terminal
South MelbourneMarket
AAMI Park
Sidney Myer
Music BowlGovernment
House
Melbourne Sports
& Aquatic Centre
Como House
Cruise Ship
Terminal
Footscray
Community Arts Centre
Heavenly
Queen Temple
Victoria
University
Cooks’
Cottage
Abbotsford
Convent
CityLink Customer Centre
BolteBridge
West Gate
Bridge
Kew
Junction
Prahan East
Village
St Kilda
Junction
Ripponlea Village
Queens Parade
Village
Spensley
Village
Fitzroy North
Village
Rathdowne
Village
Newmarket
Middle Park
Village
Chapel St
Hawksburn
Village
Bay St
SouthMelbourne
Carlisle St
Acland St Fitzroy St
Toorak Rd
Toorak
Village
Swan St
Bridge Rd
Brunswick St
Lygon St
Footscray
Yarraville
Village
Seddon
Village
Smith St
Victoria St
Sports
Precinct
Church StGertrude St
Johnston St
South Yarra
High St
North
Melbourne
Kensington
Village
Docklands
Williamstown
Heritage Precinct
Albert Park
South
Wharf
Glenferrie Rd
Malvern
Glenferrie Rd
Hawthorn
Spotswood
Village
Newport
Shops
RICHMOND
HAWTHORN
HAWTHORN
MALVERN
KEW
ABBOTSFORD
COLLINGWOOD
FITZROY
CLIFTON
HILL
CARLTON
PARKVILLE
KENSINGTON
WEST MELBOURNE
FOOTSCRAY
YARRAVILLE
SPOTSWOOD
WILLIAMSTOW
N
NORTH
MELBOURNE
SOUTH
YARRA
MIDDLE
PARK
ALBERT
PARK
SOU
THBA
NK
SOUTH
MELBOURNE
PORT
MELBOURNE
FISHERMANS
BEND
DOCKLANDS
BEACON
COVE
TOORAK
WINDSOR
ST KILDA
BALACLAVA
CAULFIELD NORTH
ARMADALE
St Kilda Beach
Beacon
Cove
Port Melbourne
Beach
Middle Park Beach
West Beach
Sandridge
Beach
Victoria Harbour
Yarra River
Albert Park
Lake
Yarra River
WestgatePunt
Maribyrnong
River
Hobsons Bay
NICHOLSON ST
GRAHAM ST
BEACH ST
BOULEVARD
RICHARDSON ST
CECIL STFERRARS ST
CITY RD
MONTAGUE ST
TODD RD
EDP SALGUOD
DOUGLAS PDE
FERGUSON ST
KOROROIT CREEK RD
DANKS ST
PARK ST
CHURCH ST
WILLIAMS RD
ABBOTSFORD ST
RATHDOWNE ST
NAPIER ST
WELLINGTON ST
NICHOLSON ST
QUEENS RD
LORNEST
BURWOOD RD
BARKERS RD
COTHAM RD
POWER ST
CHURCH ST
BRIGHTON RD
BALACLAVA RD
ALMA RD
WATTLETREE RD
INKERMAN ST
GLEN EIRA RD
ALBERT ST
GRATTAN ST
YARRA BEND RD
GIPPS ST
ELGIN ST
PRINCES ST
FOOTSCRAY RD
ALEXANDRA PDE
STUDLEY PARK RD
HIGH ST
ALBERT RD
MACAULAY RD
KENSINGTON RD
THE AVENUE
YARRA BVD
NICHOLSON ST
ELLIOTT AVE
WILLIAMSTOW
N RD
ORRONG RD
VICTORIA AVE
KOOYONG RD
KERFERD RD
HOTHAM ST
CANTERBURY RD
LORIMER ST
TOORAK RD
CHAPEL ST
HODDLE ST
QUEENS PDE
SWANSTON ST
FLEMINGTON RD
EDP LAYOR
ST KILDA RD
ST KILDA RD
ST KILDA RD
GLENFERRIE RD
COMMERCIAL RD
MALVERN RD
WELLINGTON PDE
VICTORIA PDE
VICTORIA ST
BOUNDARY RD
RACECOURSE RD
DYNON RD SMITHFIELD RD
BALLARAT RD
GEELONG RD
MELBOURNE RD
MELBOURNE RD
FOOTSCRAY RD
HIGH ST
DANDENONG RD
ACLAND ST
BEACONSFIELD PDE
MARINE PDE
CLARENDON ST
STURT ST
SWANSTON ST
ELIZABETH ST
ALEXANDRA AVE
PUNT RD
FLINDERS ST
Collins St
LA TROBE ST
SPRING ST
SPENCER ST
Bourke St
Lonsdale St
William St
Exhibition St
Russell St
King St
Elizabeth St
Harbour Esp
Queen St
EASTERN
FWY
MONASH FWY
CITYLINK (Tollway)
CITYLINK
(Tollway)
WEST G
ATE FWY
M1
M1
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Gippsland
Heide Museum
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Yarra Valley
Healesville
Mornington Peninsula
Melbourne Airport
Western Ring Rd
Bendigo
Avalon Airport
Geelong
Great Ocean Rd
Werribee
Ballarat
Avalon Airport
Ballarat
Geelong
Great Ocean Rd
Werribee
Western Ring Rd
Williamstown
Scienceworks
M1
To East Brunswick "
To North Coburg "
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To Bundoora RMIT "
1 To East Coburg
8 To Moreland "
!To Airport West
To West Coburg "
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2
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INNER MELBOURNE
Pink names
Italic names
Richmond
Trains
LegendShopping, Dining,
Entertainment
Precinct
Place of
Interest
Bike Share
Station
(not all shown) River Cruise
Departure Point
Shared
Path
Route direction
Stop &
Number
Melbourne Visitor
Shuttle Route"
5
TramsRoute
Number
Free City Circle
Tram Route
(No. 35)
Station
Name
Terminus
75
75
0
2km
15–20 mins
30–40 mins
1km
500m
1.5km
"
""
"
"
Freeway entry/exit
(Montague St)
Freeway
entry/exit
(Grange Rd)
Freeway
entry/exit
(Hoddle St)
Freeway entry/exit
(Todd Rd)
Sandridge Rail Trail
Bayside Trail
Maribyrnong River Trail
70, 75
35,70,75
3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67, 72
19, 57, 59
9686
11,12, 48,109
75
48
48
86, 96
57
55
109
70, 75
30,35
55,59
8
109
96
55
12
1
72
5, 64
5, 64
64
3, 67
96
3a,16
16
64
16
3, 3a, 16
3a,16
5
6
72
8
12, 109
48, 75
70
57
82
6
1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72
8
16
1
109
78
78
12
30
11,48
30,75
82
12
96
55
19,57,59
35,70,86
3,3a,5,6,16
64,67,72
!To East Brighton
To Kew "
3, 3a To East Malvern "
16 To Kew–via Malvern
To Glen Iris " To Camberwell "
70 To Wattle Park "
75 To Vermont South
To Box Hill "
To North Balwyn "
To Vermont South "
To North Balwyn "
To Malvern "
To East Brighton "
!To West
Maribyrnong
To Airport West
South Yarra
Melbourne Central
Hawksburn
Richmond
East Richmond
Burnley
Heyington
Kooyong
Hawthorn
Glenferrie
Prahran
Windsor
Balaclava
Ripponlea
Toorak
Armadale
Malvern
North
Melbourne
Clifton Hill
Victoria Park
Collingwood
North Richmond
Parliament
West Richmond
Jolimont
Newmarket
Flemington
Showgrounds
Flemington
Racecourse
Kensington
Kensington
South
Footscray
Middle
Footscray
Seddon
Yarraville
Spotswood
Newport
North
Williamstown
Williamstown
Beach
Williamstown
Macaulay
Flinders St
SouthernCross
Flemington
Bridge
Como Park
DocklandsPark
Dights Falls
Birrarung
Marr
Herring Island
St Kilda
Botanical Gardens
Burnley
Golf Course
Albert Park
Public Golf
Course
Fawkner Park
Catani
Gardens
Junction
Oval
YarraPark
Gardens
Kings
Domain
Darling
Gardens
Victoria
Park
Mayors
Park
Quarries
Park
Edinburgh
Gardens
Princes
Park
Treasury
Gardens
Trin Warren
Tam-boore
Newells Paddock
Wetlands Reserve
Yarraville
Gardens
Royal Botanic
Gardens
Burnley
Gardens
Royal Park
Footscray
Park
West Gate
Park
Flemington
Racecourse
Fitzroy
Gardens
Carlton
Gardens
Studley
Park
Yarra Bend Park &
Public Golf Course
Melbourne Park
Olympic Park
Seaworks
Maritime Precinct
Melbourne
Zoo
Prahran
Market
Melbourne
Museum
Royal Exhibition
Building
LunaPark
St Kilda PierSt Kilda
Sea Baths
JamFactory
Melbourne Cricket
Ground(MCG)
Palais
Theatre
Shrine of
Remembrance
Melbourne Convention
Exhibition Centre
Coach Terminaland Skybus
FederationSquare
NGV
Arts CentreMelb
Queen
Victoria
Market
Etihad
Stadium
NewQuayWaterfront City
Webb Dock
Station PierPrinces PierSpirit of Tasmania
Ferry Terminal
South MelbourneMarket
AAMI Park
Sidney Myer
Music BowlGovernment
House
Melbourne Sports
& Aquatic Centre
Como House
Cruise Ship
Terminal
Footscray
Community Arts Centre
Heavenly
Queen Temple
Victoria
University
Cooks’
Cottage
Abbotsford
Convent
CityLink Customer Centre
BolteBridge
West Gate
Bridge
Kew
Junction
Prahan East
Village
St Kilda
Junction
Ripponlea Village
Queens Parade
Village
Spensley
Village
Fitzroy North
Village
Rathdowne
Village
Newmarket
Middle Park
Village
Chapel St
Hawksburn
Village
Bay St
SouthMelbourne
Carlisle St
Acland St Fitzroy St
Toorak Rd
Toorak
Village
Swan St
Bridge Rd
Brunswick St
Lygon St
Footscray
Yarraville
Village
Seddon
Village
Smith St
Victoria St
Sports
Precinct
Church StGertrude St
Johnston St
South Yarra
High St
North
Melbourne
Kensington
Village
Docklands
Williamstown
Heritage Precinct
Albert Park
South
Wharf
Glenferrie Rd
Malvern
Glenferrie Rd
Hawthorn
Spotswood
Village
Newport
Shops
RICHMOND
HAWTHORN
HAWTHORN
MALVERN
KEW
ABBOTSFORD
COLLINGWOOD
FITZROY
CLIFTON
HILL
CARLTON
PARKVILLE
KENSINGTON
WEST MELBOURNE
FOOTSCRAY
YARRAVILLE
SPOTSWOOD
WILLIAMSTOW
N
NORTH
MELBOURNE
SOUTH
YARRA
MIDDLE
PARK
ALBERT
PARK
SOU
THBA
NK
SOUTH
MELBOURNE
PORT
MELBOURNE
FISHERMANS
BEND
DOCKLANDS
BEACON
COVE
TOORAK
WINDSOR
ST KILDA
BALACLAVA
CAULFIELD NORTH
ARMADALE
St Kilda Beach
Beacon
Cove
Port Melbourne
Beach
Middle Park Beach
West Beach
Sandridge
Beach
Victoria Harbour
Yarra River
Albert Park
Lake
Yarra River
WestgatePunt
Maribyrnong
River
Hobsons Bay
NICHOLSON ST
GRAHAM ST
BEACH ST
BOULEVARD
RICHARDSON ST
CECIL STFERRARS ST
CITY RD
MONTAGUE ST
TODD RD
EDP SALGUOD
DOUGLAS PDE
FERGUSON ST
KOROROIT CREEK RD
DANKS ST
PARK ST
CHURCH ST
WILLIAMS RD
ABBOTSFORD ST
RATHDOWNE ST
NAPIER ST
WELLINGTON ST
NICHOLSON ST
QUEENS RD
LORNEST
BURWOOD RD
BARKERS RD
COTHAM RD
POWER ST
CHURCH ST
BRIGHTON RD
BALACLAVA RD
ALMA RD
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GLEN EIRA RD
ALBERT ST
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MARINE PDE
CLARENDON ST
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SWANSTON ST
ELIZABETH ST
ALEXANDRA AVE
PUNT RD
FLINDERS ST
Collins St
LA TROBE ST
SPRING ST
SPENCER ST
Bourke St
Lonsdale St
William St
Exhibition St
Russell St
King St
Elizabeth St
Harbour Esp
Queen St
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Phillip Island
Gippsland
Heide Museum
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Yarra Valley
Healesville
Mornington Peninsula
Melbourne Airport
Western Ring Rd
Bendigo
Avalon Airport
Geelong
Great Ocean Rd
Werribee
Ballarat
Avalon Airport
Ballarat
Geelong
Great Ocean Rd
Werribee
Western Ring Rd
Williamstown
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INNER MELBOURNE
Pink names
Italic names
Richmond
Trains
LegendShopping, Dining,
Entertainment
Precinct
Place of
Interest
Bike Share
Station
(not all shown) River Cruise
Departure Point
Shared
Path
Route direction
Stop &
Number
Melbourne Visitor
Shuttle Route"
5
TramsRoute
Number
Free City Circle
Tram Route
(No. 35)
Station
Name
Terminus
75
75
0
2km
15–20 mins
30–40 mins
1km
500m
1.5km
"
"
"
"
"
Freeway entry/exit
(Montague St)
Freeway
entry/exit
(Grange Rd)
Freeway
entry/exit
(Hoddle St)
Freeway entry/exit
(Todd Rd)
Sandridge Rail Trail
Bays
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Marib
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g Rive
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70, 75
35,70,75
3, 3a
, 5, 6
, 16, 6
4, 67
, 72
19, 5
7, 59
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11,12, 48,109
75
48
48
86, 96
57
55
109
70, 75
30,35
55,5
9
8
109
96
55
12
1
72
5, 64
5, 64
64
3, 67
96
3a,16
16
64
16
3, 3a, 16
3a,16
5
6
72
8
12, 109
48, 75
70
57
82
6
1, 3,
3a, 5
, 6, 8
, 16, 6
4, 67
, 72
8
16
1
109
78
78
12
30
11,48
30,75
82
12
96
55
19,57,59
35,70,86
3,3a,5,6,16
64,67,72
!To East Brighton
To Kew "
3, 3a To East Malvern
"
16 To Kew–via Malvern
To Glen Iris "
To Camberwell "
70 To Wattle Park
"
75 To Vermont South
To Box Hill "
To North Balwyn "
To Vermont South
"
To North Balwyn "
To Malvern "
To Ea
st Br
ighton
"
!To West M
aribyrnong
To Ai
rpor
t Wes
t
South Yarra
Melb
ourn
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ntra
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Hawksburn
Richmond
East Richmond
Burnley
Heyington
Kooyong
Hawthorn
Glenferrie
Prahran
Windsor
Balaclava
Ripponlea
Toorak
Armadale
Malvern
North Melbourne
Clifton Hill
Victoria
Park
Collingwood
North Rich
mond
Parliament
West Rich
mond
Jolimont
Newmarket
Flemington
Showgrounds
Flemington
Racecourse
Kensington
Kensington
South
Footscray
Middle Footscray
SeddonYarra
ville
Spotswood
Newport
North Williamsto
wn
Williamsto
wn
Beach
Williamsto
wn
Macaulay
Flinders St
Southern Cross
Flemington
Bridge
Como Park
Docklands Park
Dights Falls
Birrarung
Marr
Herring Isla
nd
St KildaBotanical Gardens
BurnleyGolf C
ourse
Albert Park
Public Golf
Course
Fawkner Park
CataniGardens
Junction Oval
Yarra Park
Gardens
Kings Domain
Darling
Gardens
Victoria Park
Mayors Park
Quarries Park
EdinburghGardens
Princes Park
Treasury
Gardens
Trin Warren
Tam-boore
Newells Paddock
Wetlands Reserve
Yarraville Gardens
Royal Botanic
Gardens
BurnleyGardens
Royal Park
Footscray
Park
West Gate Park
Flemington
Racecourse
Fitzroy
Gardens
Carlton
Gardens
Studley Park
Yarra Bend Park &
Public Golf C
ourse Melbourne Park
Olympic Park
SeaworksMariti
me Precinct
MelbourneZoo
PrahranMarket
MelbourneMuseum
Royal Exhibition
Building
Luna Park
St Kilda PierSt KildaSea Baths
Jam Factory
Melbourne Cricket
Ground(MCG)
PalaisTheatre
Shrine of
Remembrance
Melbourne Convention
Exhibition Centre
Coach Terminal and Skybus
Federation Square
NGV
Arts Centre Melb
QueenVicto
ria MarketEtihad
Stadium
NewQuay Waterfront City
Webb Dock
Station PierPrinces Pier
Spirit of Ta
smania
Ferry Term
inal
South Melbourne MarketAAMI Park
Sidney Myer
Music Bowl
Government
House
Melbourne Sports
& Aquatic Centre
Como House
Cruise ShipTerm
inal
Footscray
Community Arts Centre
HeavenlyQueen Temple
Victoria
University
Cooks’ Cottage
Abbotsford
Convent
CityLink Customer Centre
Bolte Bridge
West Gate
Bridge
Kew Junction
Prahan EastVilla
ge
St Kilda
Junction
Ripponlea Village
Queens Parade
Village
Spensley
Village
Fitzroy North
Village
RathdowneVilla
ge
Newmarket
Middle ParkVilla
ge
Chapel St
HawksburnVilla
ge
Bay St
South Melbourne
Carlisle St
Acland St
Fitzroy St
Toorak Rd
ToorakVilla
ge
Swan St
Bridge Rd
Brunswick StLygon St
Footscray
Yarraville Villa
ge
SeddonVilla
ge
Smith St
Victoria St
Sports Precinct
Church St
Gertrude St
Johnston St
South Yarra
High St
North Melbourne
Kensington
Village
Docklands
Williamsto
wn
Heritage Precin
ct
Albert Park
South Wharf
Glenferrie Rd
Malvern
Glenferrie Rd
Hawthorn
Spotswood
Village
NewportShops
RICHMOND
HAWTHORN
HAWTHORN
MALVERN
KEW
ABBOTSFORD
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CARLTON
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WEST M
ELBOURNE
FOOTSCRAY
YARRAVILLE
SPOTSWOOD
WILLIA
MSTOWN
NORTH
MELBOURNE
SOUTHYARRA
MIDDLE
PARK
ALBERTPARK
SOUTHBANK
SOUTH
MELBOURNE
PORT
MELBOURNE
FISHERMANS
BEND
DOCKLANDS
BEACONCOVE
TOORAK
WIN
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ST KILDA
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ORTH
ARMADALE
St Kild
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Beacon Cove
Port Melbourne
Beach
Middle Park Beach
West Beach
Sandridge
Beach
Victoria Harbour
Yarra River
Albert Park
Lake
Yarra R
iver
Westgate Punt
MaribyrnongRiver
Hobsons Bay
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BEAC
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BOULEVARD
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WILLIAMS RD
ABBOTSFORD ST
RATHDOWNE STNAPIER ST
WELLINGTON ST
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LORNE ST
BURWOOD RD
BARKERS RD
COTHAM RD
POWER ST
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BALACLAVA RD
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WATTLETREE RD INKERMAN ST
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ALBERT ST
GRATTAN ST
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KENSINGTON RD
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ELLIOTT AVE
WILLIAMSTOWN RD
ORRONG RD
VICTORIA AVE
KOOYONG RD
KERFERD RD
HOTHAM ST
CANT
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CHAPEL ST
HODDLE ST
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GLENFERRIE RD
COMMERCIAL RD
MALVERN RD
WELLINGTON PDE
VICTORIA PDE
VICTORIA ST
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RACECOURSE RD
DYNON RD
SMITHFIELD RD
BALLARAT RD
GEELONG RD
MEL
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HIGH ST
DANDENONG RD
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ALEX
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FLINDERS ST
Collins St
LA TROBE ST
SPRI
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SPEN
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Bourke St
Lonsdale St
Willi
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Exhib
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King S
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EASTERN FWY
MONASH FWY
CITYLINK (T
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CITYLINK
(Tollway)
WEST GATE FWY
M1
M1
19
59
96
86
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1,8
$
$
$
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$
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Phillip Is
land
Gippsland
Heide Muse
um
of Modern
Art
Yarra Valle
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Healesville
Morningto
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Melbourne Airp
ort
Western
Ring Rd
Bendigo
Avalon Airport
GeelongGreat O
cean Rd
Werribee
Ballarat
Avalon Airport
Ballarat
GeelongGreat O
cean Rd
Werribee
Western
Ring Rd
Williamsto
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Scienceworks
M1
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To North Coburg "
notser P ts
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INNER MELBOURNEPink names
Italic names
Richmond
Trains
Legend
Shopping, Dining,
Entertainment
Precinct
Place ofInterest
Bike ShareStation
(not all shown)
River Cruise
Departure Point Shared
Path
Route directionStop & Number
Melbourne Visitor
Shuttle Route
"5
Trams
Route Number
Free City Circle
Tram Route
(No. 35)
StationName
Terminus
75
75
0
2km
15–20 mins
30–40 mins
1km
500m
1.5km
69
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70
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58 71
72 73
75
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66
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60
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ShoppingAshley Opals Jewellersashleyopals.com.au
Australian By Designaustralianbydesign.com.au
Bridge Road Traders Incbridgerd.com.au
Chadstonechadstone.com.au
Chapel Street Precinctchapelstreet.com.au
Collins Placecollinsplace.com.au
DFO Essendondfo.com.au/essendon
DFO Moorabbindfo.com.au/moorabbin
DFO South Wharfdfo.com.au/southwharf
Johnston Jewellersjohnstonopals.com.au
Lightning Ridge Opal Minesopals.net.au
Matt Irwin Photographymattirwin.com
Queen Victoria Marketqvm.com.au
Something Aussiesomethingaussie.com.au
Southgate Restaurant and Shopping Precinctsouthgatemelbourne.com.au
The Block Arcadetheblockarcade.com.au
Arts & CultureACMIacmi.net.au
Cooks' Cottagecookscottage.com.au
Hellenic Museumhellenic.org.au
Immigration Museummuseumvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum
Melbourne Museummuseumvictoria.com.au
Melbourne Theatre Companymtc.com.au
National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)ngv.vic.gov.au
Old Melbourne Gaololdmelbournegaol.com.au
Old Treasury Buildingoldtreasurybuilding.org.au
Parliament House Toursparliament.vic.gov.au/visit
Polly Woodsidepollywoodside.com.au
RAAF Point Cook Museumairforce.gov.au/raafmuseum
Rippon Lea House & Gardensripponleaestate.com.au
Royal Exhibition Buildingmuseumvictoria.com.au/reb
Scienceworksmuseumvictoria.com.au/scienceworks
Shrine of Remembranceshrine.org.au
State Library of Victoriaslv.vic.gov.au
The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australiangv.vic.gov.au
Melbourne Highlights
Melbourne Museum
ACMI
Queen Victoria Market
Melbourne Accommodation Guide 47
AttractionsAustralian Wine Tour Coaustwinetourco.com.au
Bunyip Toursbunyiptours.com
Eureka Skydeck 88eurekaskydeck.com.au
Federation Squarefedsquare.com
Galactic Circusgalacticcircus.com.au
Healesville Sanctuaryzoo.org.au/healesville
ICEBAR Melbournechillon.com.au
IMAX Theatreimaxmelbourne.com.au
Last Minute Day Tourslastminutedaytours.com
Leadbeater Eco Toursleadbeaterecotours.com.au
Melbourne Encountourmelbourneencountour.com.au
Melbourne River Cruisesmelbcruises.com.au
Melbourne Star Observation Wheelmelbournestar.com
Melbourne Zoozoo.org.au/melbourne
National Sports Museumnsm.org.au
Phillip Island Nature Parkspenguins.org.au
Puffing Billy Railwaypuffingbilly.com.au
Royal Botanic Gardensrbg.vic.gov.au
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquariummelbourneaquarium.com.au
Skydive the Beach Melbourneskydive.com.au/melbourne
The Carlton Brewhousecarltonbrewhouse.com.au
Werribee Open Range Zoozoo.org.au/werribee
DiningBar Pulpo by MoVida: Melbourne Airportmelbourneairport.com.au/dineandshop
Café Vue: Melbourne Airportmelbourneairport.com.au/dineandshop
Draculas Cabaret Restaurantdraculas.com.au
La Belle Miettelabellemiette.com.au
Little Ludlow: Melbourne Aiportmelbourneairport.com.au/dineandshop
Taxi Kitchentaxikitchen.com.au
The Colonial Tramcar Restauranttramrestaurant.com.au
The Hotel Windsor Afternoon Teathehotelwindsor.com.au
The Pancake Parlour
pancakeparlour.com
Walking ToursChocoholic Tourschocoholictours.com.au
Hidden Secret Tourshiddensecretstours.com
Lantern Ghost Tourslanternghosttours.com
Localinglocaling.com.au
Queenie's Food Toursqueeniesfoodtours.com
Getting AroundAvalon Airportavalonairport.com.au
Melbourne's Taxistaxi.vic.gov.au
myki Visitor Packptv.vic.gov.au
V/Linevline.com.au
Redspot Car Rentalsredspot.com.au
Skybusskybus.com.au
Melbourne Star Observation Wheel
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NAMEMAP
REFMORE
DETAILS
Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne 42 (C4) pg. 14
Rydges Melbourne 43 (B6) pg. 25
Sheraton Melbourne Hotel 44 (B6) pg. 25
Sofitel Melbourne On Collins 45 (C6) pg. 25
Somerset on Elizabeth Melbourne 46 (B5) pg. 30
The Hotel Windsor 47 (B6) pg. 27
The Langham, Melbourne 48 (C4) pg. 26
The Paramount Serviced Apartments Melbourne 49 (B6) pg. 32
The Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure 50 (B5) pg. 27
The Westin Melbourne 51 (C5) pg. 27
Treasury on Collins 52 (C4) pg. 34
Tune Hotel Melbourne 53 (A5) pg. 26
Wrap on Southbank 54 (D4) pg. 33
MELBOURNE CITY MAP (CONTINUED) – REFER TO MAP ON PAGE 48
NAMEMAP
REFMORE
DETAILS
Adelphi Hotel 1 (C5) pg. 15
Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne 2 (B4) pg. 14
Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Flinders Street 3 (C6) pg. 14
Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Northbank 4 (C3) pg. 14
Alto Hotel on Bourke 5 (B3) pg. 12
Apartments @ Docklands 6 (A1) pg. 34
Atlantis Hotel 7 (B3) pg. 12
Brady Hotels Central Melbourne 8 (A5) pg. 12
Causeway 353 Hotel 9 (C4) pg. 19
Causeway Inn On The Mall 10 (B5) pg. 19
Citadines on Bourke Melbourne 11 (B6) pg. 13
City Limits Hotel Apartments 12 (B6) pg. 16
Crossley Hotel 13 (B6) pg. 15
DoubleTree by Hilton Melbourne – Flinders Street 14 (C5) pg. 20
Downtowner on Lygon 15 (A6) pg. 16
Fraser Place Melbourne 16 (B6) pg. 18
Grand Hyatt Melbourne 17 (C5) pg. 20
Hilton Melbourne South Wharf 18 (C2) pg. 20
Hotel Causeway 19 (C5) pg. 19
Hotel Lindrum 20 (C6) pg. 22
ibis Styles Melbourne, The Victoria Hotel 21 (B5) pg. 16
InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto 22 (C4) pg. 23
Jasper Hotel 23 (A5) pg. 22
Melbourne Marriott Hotel 24 (B6) pg. 23
Melbourne Short Stay Apartments 25 (D4) pg. 31
Melbourne Short Stay Apartments at SouthbankONE 26 (D4) pg. 31
Melbourne Short Stay Apartments MP Deluxe 27 (D3) pg. 31
Melbourne Short Stay Apartments on Whiteman 28 (D3) pg. 31
Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens 29 (C6) pg. 22
Metro Apartments on Bank Place 30 (C4) pg. 30
Oaks on Collins 31 (C4) pg. 33
Oaks on Lonsdale 32 (B6) pg. 33
Oaks on Market 33 (C4) pg. 33
Oaks on William 34 (B4) pg. 33
Park Hyatt Melbourne 35 (B7) pg. 23
Pegasus Apart'Hotel 36 (A4) pg. 18
Punthill Flinders Lane 37 (C5) pg. BC
Punthill Little Bourke 38 (B6) pg. BC
Punthill Manhatten 39 (C6) pg. BC
Quay West Suites Melbourne 40 (C5) pg. 24
Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne 41 (A4) pg. 24
MELBOURNE CITY MAP – REFER TO MAP ON PAGE 48
NAMEMAP
REFMORE
DETAILS
Adina Apartment Hotel South Yarra 55 (D6) pg. 14
Adina Apartment Hotel St Kilda 56 (E6) pg. 14
Amora Hotel Riverwalk 57 (B7) pg. 16
Apartments @ Kew Q45 58 (A7) pg. 34
Crest On Barkly 59 (F6) pg. 16
Easystay 60 (F5) pg. 30
Lyall Hotel and Spa 61 (D6) pg. 22
Melbourne Parkview Hotel 62 (E5) pg. 21
Miami Hotel Melbourne 63 (B3) pg. 22
Oaks Pinnacle 64 (D6) pg. 33
PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport 65 (A2) pg. 24
Pullman and Mercure Melbourne Albert Park 66 (E6) pg. 22
Punthill Essendon 67 (A2) pg. BC
Punthill South Yarra Grand 68 (D6) pg. BC
Punthill Williamstown 69 (D1) pg. BC
Quest Hawthorn 70 (C8) pg. 32
Quest Kew 71 (B7) pg. 32
Royce Hotel 72 (D5) pg. 24
The Blackman 73 (D5) pg. 17
The Cullen 74 (E6) pg. 17
The Hotel Charsfield 75 (D5) pg. 27
The Larwill Studio 76 (A4) pg. 17
The Olsen 77 (D6) pg. 17
INNER MELBOURNE – REFER TO MAP ON PAGE 45
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