Chic quarters in a refined hotel featuring a fashionable Italian restaurant, a bar & an indoor pool. Next to Chadstone Shopping Centre, this polished, upscale hotel in a striking curved building is 2 km from the M1 freeway and 5 km from the Monash University Museum of Art. The chic rooms feature flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi, plus minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living rooms and/or balconies. Some provide free-standing baths and dining areas. Room service is offered 24/7. Dining options include a fashionable Italian restaurant and a rooftop bar. There’s also an indoor pool with city views, in addition to a gym, a spa and meeting/event space. Breakfast and parking are available.
1341 Dandenong Rd, Chadstone VIC 3148, Australia Get directions
"What's the vibe here? Although it's situated within an exceedingly busy shopping mall, Hotel Chadstone feels like a sanctuary. Plush rooms and top-notch amenities (including a lavish spa) create a cocoon-like environment. What's the backstory? Located about 10 miles from Melbourne's CBD, Chadstone is the largest mall in the Southern Hemisphere. The new-build Chadstone Hotel—part of Sofitel's MGallery collection—is advertised as an ideal choice for Australian shopaholics, but overseas visitors will also be tempted by the property's luxe trimmings. Tell us all about the rooms. The vaguely Art Deco rooms lull guests into a post-shopping stupor; think, plush Sofitel MyBeds, dusty-pink headboards, extra-deep soaking tubs, and near-uncanny soundproofing. Opt for a Superior King or larger if you're planning to accumulate bags of shopping. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? Wi-Fi is free and reliably fast. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at? Scott Pickett is one of Melbourne's best-regarded chefs, and Pastore, his new venture at Hotel Chadstone, doesn't disappoint. There's a dual focus on wood-fire cooking (try the kangaroo with macadamia and saltbush) and hand-made pasta, and the menu is broad and deep enough to reward multiple visits. Also onsite Altus, a bar and restaurant with a conventional upscale-European menu. And the service? Staff members are beaming and well-presented but not overly formal: a winning combination. What type of travelers are here? The retail-obsessed and their supportive spouses; out-of-towners with a penchant for indulgence. What about the neighborhood? Chadstone mall may be a city unto itself, but visitors should be aware that it is not well-served by public transport. Be prepared to catch taxis or Ubers into central Melbourne; you can also rent a car (the hotel offers valet parking). Any other hotel features worth noting? Holism, the pristine spa, features LED light therapy alongside traditional treatments. Guest rooms are stocked with fancy toiletries by Balmain. Bottom line. Hotel Chadstone is both luxurious and fun, with great food and facilities, although its out-of-town location could be a challenge." - Dan F. Stapleton
"Located about 10 miles from Melbourne's CBD, Chadstone is the largest mall in the Southern Hemisphere. The new-build Chadstone Hotel—part of Sofitel's MGallery collection—is advertised as an ideal choice for Australian shopaholics, but overseas visitors will also be tempted by the property's luxe trimmings. The vaguely Art Deco rooms lull guests into a post-shopping stupor; think, plush Sofitel MyBeds, dusty-pink headboards, extra-deep soaking tubs, and near-uncanny soundproofing." - Dan F. Stapleton
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