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Selina Central Melbourne
4.3/543 Reviews
CBD
It's only a minute's walk from the subway station. There are many bathrooms and Internet access. There is a coffee street nearby and a shopping mall is a five-minute walk away. You can stay here again next time!
Adelphi Hotel
4.4/554 Reviews
CBD
Gem of a hotel in Melbourne, with all the facilities you'd expect, pool, bar, food, access to parking next door, in the heart of the city without being too busy. The staff were exceptional and the nice touch's made our visit, just that little bit better. Complimentary drinks, chips, lollies, pretzels etc, was a welcome change. All in all, a memorable visit for my 60th birthday.
DoubleTree by Hilton Melbourne
4.3/583 Reviews
CBD
Good location. Room was quite small. No hotel toiletries provided was informed the same will be provided only upon request. Reception staff not very hands on the hotel policies. The sparkling/spring bottle of water & cookies were given during checkin. We were informed that the water is refillable. Later when we requested for the same the night shift receptionist said that it will cost AUD5.00 per bottle. For breakfast same food were served during our 4 days stay. Ms. Nos was very efficient, helpful and cheerful.
Flinders Landing Apartments
4/552 Reviews
CBD
We stayed on floor 4 room 10 Saturday night. We arrived at 2.10 and our room was not ready (we had just driven 4 hours) The guy at reception said about a half an hour and he would call us when it was read We went for a walk and watched some footy. 3.10 came and still no phone call so we called the apartments and the guy said the room would be ready in 10 minutes.   When we checked in we were not asked anything about vaccinations as per your email sent last week We went upstairs got organised, 4 of us sat down to have a drink, most of the flute & wine glasses were filthy, some still had remnants of lipstick. We also did not have a tea towel. I took 3 of the dirtiest glasses down stairs to get replaced, he could only find 1 clean glass. 3 were brought up later on but were about to go out I have attached a couple of photos of the apartment, appalling absolutely appalling. Lots of water damage bathroom and the floor outside the bathroom is all uneven and and all of the carpet was pretty disgusting We had the room with the window, the lane was very noisy so not much sleep, then early hours the garbage's were emptied with mostly bottles smashing and woke us up Very disappointing stay to say the least 
Punthill Flinders Lane
4.1/582 Reviews
CBD
Good location, convenient to go anywhere. The commercial music downstairs in the evening is a bit noisy, probably after 22:00. It’s very convenient to eat, leaving it. On the night of arrival, because the plane got late late, the hotel reception was off work at 20:00, but I met two foreign guys to help me solve the check in, and also guided me to the door of the room. Really feel that everything is beautiful and harmonious
City Square Motel
3.8/563 Reviews
CBD
The good, the bad, and the ugly. The ugly. We stayed on the second floor with a laneway directly behind our room. Very regularly, every night, there was a loud sound of compressed air escaping from a vessel of some sort which reverberated in the confined space between buildings. It was loud enough to wake you up if you weren’t in a deep sleep. You could hear it over the TV and other background noise. The time interval between the compressed air escaping was about the time it took us to ALMOST get to sleep. By the third night we were sick of the lack of sleep and went to a chemist to buy earplugs. Although they helped, they didn’t block all the noise from the compressed air. But we were SO tired by then we finally got to sleep. The bad. The bed wasn’t too bad, but the pillows were just about ready to put outside for the dog to sleep on. One had a bit of ‘body’ left in it, the other was completely deflated. Had to fold in half to get my head up high enough to keep my neck from aching. (At least the pain in my neck distracted me from the air compressor noise!) The rooms aren’t serviced. The room smelt a bit ‘enclosed’. Like the wardrobe smell you get in a cupboard you haven’t opened for a long while. Carpets could have done with a steam and perfume? It wasn’t bad enough to cause concern though. Just an indication of the level of service. Bathroom mouldy. The good. The motel was very central, which was very handy. Trams practicality on every corner. 720 restaurants/bars/cafes within 500m radius of motel. The one staff member we met was very nice and friendly. There was plenty of steaming hot water in the shower.

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Introduction to Melbourne

Melbourne, situated in the southeastern part of Australia, is the capital city of Victoria. Known for its Victorian-era architecture, extensive shopping districts, diverse food culture, and bustling arts scene, Melbourne provides an exciting mix of style, sport, and entertainment.

Tips for Travelling to Melbourne

Melbourne is serviced by two main airports: Melbourne Airport, also known as Tullamarine Airport, for international flights, and Avalon Airport for domestic ones. The city offers a range of public transport options, including trams, buses, and trains.

The official currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD), and most businesses accept credit and debit cards. English is the primary language. It's recommended to check Australia's visa policies as they vary based on nationality and purpose of visit.

Popular Attractions in Melbourne

There's no shortage of attractions in Melbourne. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Federation Square, and the National Gallery of Victoria are must-visits. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the Melbourne Cricket Ground, while those interested in wildlife should head to the Melbourne Zoo or the SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium.

Don't miss out on the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel for stunning city views, or the Queen Victoria Market for a taste of local produce.

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Melbourne, Australia has a temperate oceanic climate with distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from winter lows of around 6°C (43°F) to summer highs reaching up to 25°C (77°F). Summers (December - February) are warm to hot, while winters (June - August) can get quite cold. Spring and autumn are mild and are usually the best times to visit.

Dressing in layers is recommended as Melbourne weather can change quickly. Don't forget your sunscreen and a hat for the Australian sun.

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For a luxurious stay in the heart of the city, consider the Langham Melbourne or the Crown Towers Melbourne. Budget travelers might prefer the Ibis Melbourne Central, offering comfort and an excellent location.

The Hotel Lindrum Melbourne offers a boutique, Instagram-worthy experience, while the Travelodge Hotel Melbourne Docklands is a great option for business travelers due to its proximity to the business district.

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