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This discreet Flinders Lane property, designed by Denton Korker Marshall in the early 1990s, was one of Australia's first boutique hotels. — Lonely Planet
$153
on Booking.comHistoric boutique-style hotel with warmth, character and side alley access to Melbourne’s intimate laneway culture. — Jetsetter
$154
on Booking.comThis is the top address in town, welcoming Melbourne's celebrities and diplomats with regularity. — Star Service
$193
on Booking.comThe shimmering gold, 33-level Grand Hyatt luxuriates in an understated opulence befitting of its city. — The Telegraph
$182
on Booking.comSet right next to Fitzroy Gardens and opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral, this is one of Melbourne's most elegant hotels. — Fodor's
$202
on Booking.comTucked away at the Parliament end of Little Bourke Street, the Ovolo Hotel offers a great home-away-from-home feeling in sleek, stylish surrounds. — Afar Magazine
$121
on Booking.comBefore you even enter this 1883 grand dame, you know you’ve stumbled upon something special. — Time Out
$114
on Booking.comBright and airy rooms are all open-plan suites with full kitchenettes, and... are decorated with modern and abstract designs and artwork. — Oyster
The spacious one- and two-bedroom suites at this exclusive hotel make an artform of understated elegance, and they come with all the luxuries. — Fodor's
$172
on Booking.comLong a destination for visiting celebrities, The Como Melbourne features upscale rooms and garden suites that continue to shine thanks to a 2012 renovation. — Oyster
$112
on Booking.comVegas goes down under in this, Melbourne's first casino, attached to the Crown Towers, along with 20 dining options. — Condé Nast Traveler
$234
on Booking.comThis massive luxury is ideal for travelers who want entertainment right on their doorstep. — Oyster
$175
on Booking.comThe Westin is a modern, comfortable hotel that is ideally located for exploring the central business district of Melbourne and surrounding areas. — Afar Magazine
$173
on Booking.comGuestrooms at the Sofitel start on the 36th floor, so you’re guaranteed views that will make you giddy. — Lonely Planet
$173
on Booking.comDesign aficionados will love the muted tones and sleek monochrome lines at this South Melbourne boutique bolthole that is equal parts hotel, bar and bistro. — Time Out
$173
on Booking.comThe hotel wins high marks for friendliness and unobtrusive elegance. — Condé Nast Traveler
$150
on Booking.comTucked away behind one of Melbourne's most iconic gothic facades, The Rialto is a five-star luxury hotel designed by William Pitt, the architect behind many Melbourne landmarks. — Fodor's
$393
on Booking.comRough concrete surfaces, brass trim, lifts with tapestry light boxes that play house music and say random stuff in a Russian accent. — Lonely Planet
$140
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United Places Botanic Gardens in Melbourne bills itself as a ‘home hotel’, adding butler service, A-class style, faultless Australian cuisine and winsome views to its blooming lovely setting. — Mr & Mrs Smith
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