Park Hyatt Melbourne
Hotel · East Melbourne ·

Park Hyatt Melbourne

Hotel · East Melbourne ·

Spacious rooms, marble baths, spa, pool, fine dining, tennis court

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1 Parliament Square, off, Parliament Pl, Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia Get directions

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"The Park Hyatt Melbourne claims the city’s largest rooms and suites. Your first indication: the soaring, two-story atrium lobby. At nearly 2,600 square feet, the Presidential Suite reaches near McMansion territory, comprising a marble entryway and rooms galore, including a double king bedroom, formal living and dining rooms, and a sprawling bathroom with custom-built oversize spa bath. But at more than 500 square feet, even the smallest accommodations are amply sized. They’re also sumptuously furnished with handsome madrone-wood paneling and tall leather headboards. Such amenities as Nespresso coffee machines and Bose Bluetooth speakers make any modern nomad feel right at home, but the health club and spa offers private coaching and tennis lessons, reminding you to stay in vacation-mode, and services ranging from secretarial staff to babysitters cater to both the business traveler andfamilies on holiday."

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"Housed in handsome Victorian architecture in a central, historic area opposite St Patrick's Cathedral and moments from Collins Street shopping, this hotel is noted for very large rooms and suites appointed with ultra-luxe bathrooms featuring marble finishes and Le Labo amenities. Guests appreciate the prime central location and the combination of classical urban charm with high-end in-room appointments." - Chloe Sachdev Chloe Sachdev Chloe Sachdev is a London-based lifestyle and travel journalist. Her portfolio includes work with Condé Nast Traveller, The Telegraph, The Evening Standard, Travel + Leisure, Suitcase, and others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"Tucked slightly away from the CBD grid and surrounded by manicured parks and Fitzroy Gardens, this hotel feels like a luxurious oasis with outdoor dining at Trilogy Gardens, a mosaic-decorated 27.3-yard pool, a day spa, gym and tennis court, offering a calm yet central base." - Keira Alexander Keira Alexander Keira Alexander is an Australian journalist based between Melbourne and New York City. Her passion for eco-conscious and ethical travel drives her stories about wildlife and unique experiences in her homeland and beyond. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"First impressions? The smaller of Melbourne's two inner-city Hyatts also boasts more serene surrounds (it does, indeed, abut a park) and more generous guest rooms, plus the brand's usual upmarket touches. What’s the crowd like? Business travelers, Hyatt loyalists from overseas. Tell us about the rooms. The standard guest room is a cavernous 48 square meters (517 square feet)—purportedly the city's largest entry-level room—and is as well-appointed as many suites elsewhere. Marble bathtubs, Le Labo toiletries, and walk-in closets create a sense of indulgence that's rare in Australian hotels. How about the little things, like Wi-Fi? Unlike some big-chain hotels in Australia, the Park Hyatt's Wi-Fi is free. Club Rooms on the higher levels command impressive views and come with access to the Club Lounge. Feeling celebratory? Book the Presidential Suite and luxuriate in the all-marble bathroom, which alone is larger than most guest rooms. Room service and food: Worth it? Radii is the hotel's sole restaurant, while The Lounge and Garden offers light-lunch fare and high teas. The cold breakfast buffet at Radii is a decadent—and consequently expensive—experience. Room service is 24 hours, but there's also a well-stocked minibar, and tea-and-coffee-making facilities in-room. Anything esle stand out? The health club and spa are surprisingly little used, probably because most guests are here on business. Check out the heated indoor pool and steam room, then surrender to the spa's signature coconut body treatment. Bottom line. The hotel's opulent facilities and enormous rooms are a world unto themselves, but downtown Melbourne is just across the park." - Dan F. Stapleton

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"The smaller of Melbourne's two inner-city Hyatts also boasts more serene surrounds (it does, indeed, abut a park) and more generous guest rooms, plus the brand's usual upmarket touches. A standard guest room is a cavernous 48 square meters (517 square feet)—purportedly the city's largest entry-level room—and is as well-appointed as many suites elsewhere. Marble bathtubs, Le Labo toiletries, and walk-in closets create a sense of indulgence that's rare in Australian hotels. The health club and spa are surprisingly little used, probably because most guests are here on business. Check out the heated indoor pool and steam room, then surrender to the spa's signature coconut body treatment." - Dan F. Stapleton

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