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Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
4.4/5105 Reviews
CBD
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.
Mantra 100 Exhibition
4.2/592 Reviews
CBD
Location: The location of the hotel is very convenient, many sightseeing points and shops are at walking distance (10-15 min). Moreover, there is a plethora of restaurants around the hotel and China Town was also a 10 min away. Cleanliness: Although the room looks clean at first glance, without room service available, the room can get messy and dirty really quick. Moreover the toilet and cooking area are relatively small, which makes everything cramped together and drips everywhere. Another thing to note is that the shower place in the bathroom does not have proper enclosement which will cause water to splash all around when taking a shower to bath, especially the water closet which causes a lot of inconvenience. Service: The staffs at the counter are very helpful and friendly. Not only they were polite but they will help and make your stay as pleasant as possible by assisting you with your needs (extra amenities and beds). General Facilities and amenities: Even though you can always ask for extra amenities from staffs, the facilities ans other services in this hotel is completely lacking. As mentioned, there is no house cleaning service provided nor there are any other recreational facilities such as swimming pool or in house kitchen. Another point to note is that Mentra 100 is not a big hotel, they only provide 1 or 2 room selections. If you are travelling with 4 ppl or above it is best to keep this in mind as some people might need to sleep in the living room given the limited space.
Mantra on Jolimont
4/5107 Reviews
CBD
The hotel is very good, if you are going to Melbourne to participate in the marathon, it is a very good choice, 7:00 in the morning, 6:00 out will not be nervous, the hotel is a few minutes walk from the start and end. The hotel is equipped with a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave, bread machine, kettle, not suitable for Melbourne food, you can go to the supermarket opposite the Federation Square (about 1000 meters from the hotel) to buy ingredients to process your own food. In all respects, this hotel is very good, there is a very large and very beautiful park in front of the hotel.
Pullman Melbourne on the Park
4.4/5115 Reviews
We were able to upgrade to a suite which was lovely. There was a great view of the sports park and the CBD. The bathroom is very large although quite exposed (it has a glass wall on one side so you must turn on a switch to obscure it. The mirror above the two sinks has the worst possible lighting we've ever experienced in a hotel--so bad we had to walk into the bedroom to find better light--even just to brush our hair. The climate control is integrated into the lightswitch arrangement on the wall so that took some learning. The AC could not keep up with the sun load in the afternoon unless you closed the curtains. The bed and room appointments were very nice. There are plenty of power outlets. The breakfast buffet was really good although the coffee maker needs some directions on how to use it. The location is across the street from a park and a nice walk to the CBD. The room was very quiet. The staff was particularly helpful, and we must commend Concierge Andy for all of his help.
Park Hyatt Melbourne
4.1/5134 Reviews
The Park Hyatt Hotel is located in the quiet government work area. Although it is not a new song, it enjoys a special sense of security. It runs through the whole hall with earth colors, retains the expensive atmosphere with the brand, housing space, and cloakrooms. Luggage clothes can be placed. The bathroom is separated from wet and dry, with a jacuzzi. The breakfast is medium in variety, with cold dishes, salads, pastries and hot food, and Chen is delicious.
Hotel Lindrum Melbourne - MGallery
4.3/522 Reviews
CBD
Old-fashioned hotels have nothing to do with Sofitel, but the price-to-price ratio is too low.

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