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Hotel Name Star Distance
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Guest Rating Room Type Total Price Avg Price
Best Western Riverside Apartments
Melbourne
4Best Western Riverside Apartments is a 4 star hotel 0.00
N/A
1 Bed Apartment $182 $182 Details
Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Melbourne
4Novotel Melbourne on Collins is a 4 star hotel 0.16
Novotel Melbourne on Collins has an average review of 4
Standard $228 $228 Details
Grand Mercure Melbourne
Melbourne
4Grand Mercure Melbourne is a 4 star hotel 0.32
N/A
Superior $191 $191 Details
Victoria All Seasons
Melbourne
3Victoria All Seasons is a 3 star hotel 0.32
Victoria All Seasons has an average review of 3
Standard $97 $97 Details
Rendezvous Melbourne
Melbourne
4Rendezvous Melbourne is a 4 star hotel 0.32
Rendezvous Melbourne has an average review of 4
Deluxe $155 $155 Details
The Swanston Hotel Grand Mercure
Melbourne
4The Swanston Hotel Grand Mercure is a 4 star hotel 0.48
The Swanston Hotel Grand Mercure has an average review of 3
Standard Full Full Details
Mercure Welcome Melbourne
Melbourne
3Mercure Welcome Melbourne is a 3 star hotel 0.48
Mercure Welcome Melbourne has an average review of 3
Standard $109 $109 Details
Metro Apartments on Bank Place
Melbourne
4Metro Apartments on Bank Place is a 4 star hotel 0.48
Metro Apartments on Bank Place has an average review of 4
1 Bed Apartment $165 $165 Details
Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
Melbourne
5Sofitel Melbourne on Collins is a 5 star hotel 0.48
Sofitel Melbourne on Collins has an average review of 4
Classic $279 $279 Details
Leo Pacific Hotel
Melbourne
3Leo Pacific Hotel is a 3 star hotel 0.64
Leo Pacific Hotel has an average review of 4
Standard $109 $109 Details
Highlander Apartments
Melbourne
4Highlander Apartments is a 4 star hotel 0.64
Highlander Apartments has an average review of 3
Standard $142 $142 Details
Clarion Suites Gateway
Melbourne
4Clarion Suites Gateway is a 4 star hotel 0.64
Clarion Suites Gateway has an average review of 4
1 Bed Apartment $210 $210 Details
Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne
Melbourne
4Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne is a 4 star hotel 0.64
Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne has an average review of 3
Standard $110 $110 Details
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street
Melbourne
4Mercure Melbourne Spring Street is a 4 star hotel 0.80
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street has an average review of 4
Standard $128 $128 Details
City Centre Budget Hotel Melbourne
Melbourne
2City Centre Budget Hotel Melbourne is a 2 star hotel 0.80
N/A
Standard $65 $65 Details
474 Flinders Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$182
Total room price
$238
$182
270 Collins Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$228
Total room price
$502
$228
321 Flinders Lane, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$191
Total room price
$380
$191
215 Little Collins Street Vic 3000, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$97
Total room price
$179
$97
328 Flinders Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$155
Total room price
$458
$155
195 Swanston Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
Full
Total room price
Full
Full
265 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$109
Total room price
$294
$109
18 Bank Place, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$165
Total room price
$275
$165
25 Collins Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$279
Total room price
$546
$279
378 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$109
Total room price
$201
$109
474 Flinders Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$142
Total room price
$197
$142
1 William Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$210
Total room price
$439
$210
131 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$110
Total room price
$293
$110
13 Spring Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$128
Total room price
$365
$128
22 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Show on Map
Avg price per night
$65
Total room price
$65
$65

Location Information

Melbourne, Australia Melbourne founded in 1835 by free settlers, is the sporting and cultural hub of Australia. Located around Port Philip Bay, Melbourne is known for its fabulous blend of Victorian and contemporary architecture, lavish parks and gardens, and sporting spirit. Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria State, is also the second most popular city in Australia after Sydney. A city full of vibrant energy, Melbourne is all about sports, culture, fashion and festivals. Melbourne, with moderate oceanic climate and countless attractive features, is packed of tourists round the year. Being a popular destination of Australia, Melbourne boasts hotels of some world-famous groups like Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott, Sofitel, Westin, Best Western, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and many more. With several types of hotels in Melbourne dotted all over the city, ranging from comfortable budget to boutique and from business hotels to lavish five star hotels, you will have a complex situation making the right choice. To take you out from this dilemma, AsiaRooms provides detailed information on Melbourne hotels in each part of the city. To avail the best rates for Australia Hotels, just visit AsiaRooms.
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