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Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
4.4/5103 Reviews
Melbourne Central Business District
The first time I drove a sports car, the parking guy trotted over to greet me every time and could remember my name. Later, my car was repaired, and this time I came with a car provided by the insurance company. I parked more than ten times for three days and three nights, and every time I was asked to wait, I couldn’t remember me every time, and every time I was asked why I was here, I was here to ****. Live directly next time crown.
Oaks Melbourne on Lonsdale Suites
4.2/5133 Reviews
Melbourne Central Business District
I travel as family of 5 people with kids. Surprisingly clean big room with 2 bed room. Comfy beds. Large weardrobe. Spacious living room, and perfect kitchen and balcony. Downstairs have mini market, At the back is China Town area.. Basically easy for foodies and quiet area. But, WiFi is bad 😓, cannot work online. And the lift is on maintenance for couple of months, so we need to queue up. Overall is great.. Will surely comeback 🙏😁
Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne
3.9/5109 Reviews
Melbourne Central Business District
Centrally located this hotel is just above average. Secure Parking next door is offered but not guaranteed. Room service food is ok but not as hot as you would expect. Room is a good size & clean and neat. Staff very friendly. Good for a few days or overnight stay. Restaurants in the area are varied and abundant.
Park Hyatt Melbourne
4.1/5134 Reviews
The first time I lived in Park Hyatt was in Melbourne. Hotel service is very good, very gentleman. Although the facilities have a sense of age. But relatively clean and hygienic. The mattress is relatively soft, and the quilt cover is well received. The traffic location is very convenient.
The Hotel Windsor
4.3/5126 Reviews
Melbourne Central Business District
This classic hotel is everything you could wish for and expect. The staff are fabulous, always helpful and relatable. The room we had was incredible - an entry foyer, separate bathroom, huge bedroom and walk-in closet with mini-bar; more a suite than simply a room. The furniture and decor in our suite and throughout the hotel is appropriately of the period, without being precious or stuffy. We had a share platter in the cricketers bar which was very good in quality and value and our breakfast this morning was superb and superbly presented by a great staff - quietly efficient. We would advise you to take the time to just wander around and look at all the artworks and perhaps we might see you next time we stay; we'll certainly be coming back.
Le Méridien Melbourne
4.5/576 Reviews
Melbourne Central Business District
The Deluxe room we were allocated was possibly the worst view you could get for the most expensive price you could pay. We were allocated a room ( 210) directly opposite the lifts and in the room out view consisted of overlooking a persons apartment and as they were having drinks on the balcony and we were maybe 2metres away from that building there was zero privacy . The curtains were very fine materiel so in order to have some distance between us and them we were forced to keep the heavy drapes closed all day and night . This made the small room very claustrophobic, the windows don’t appear to be doubled glazed so on the lower levels you can hear the bins being emptied and the general rough and tumble of the lower laneways and the residents in the adjacent building having late night drinks . When we enquired about moving rooms we were offered a room two doors down . The annoying thing was they said they were fully booked so there was no rooms on higher floors we could move too . A quick check on Wotif revealed that there were actually rooms available that you could book so there were vacancies , but l guess it was better to hold them open to get top dollar rather than to accommodate current guests who’d paid upfront 2months prior . I would have moved current guests who had a legitimate concern if it had been me making the decision as a gesture of support, but l guess they weren’t to concerned because we’d paid already but that type of contempt for guests who chose to stay in good faith wears thin . Not a pleasant stay wouldn’t recommend and will be happy for a refund !

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