Queensland
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The Langham Gold Coast
Bringing serene sophistication and coastal charm to the Gold Coast, The Langham boasts over 330 hotel rooms each with stunning panorama views of the ocean. With a state-of-the-art health club overlooking incredible ocean views and both a heated indoor and outdoor pool, there's something for everyone.
38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise
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qualia, Hamilton Island
Located on the northern tip of Hamilton Island, qualia has been designed for total relaxation. This exclusively adults-only resort will make you feel miles away from reality. From the deep bathtub to the infinity pools overlooking the Coral Sea, revitalising spa services, world-class dining, private island picnics, and helicopter rides, you will experience true indulgence.
20 Whitsunday Boulevard, Whitsundays
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Intercontinental Hayman Island Resort
InterContinental Hayman Island Resort is a secluded piece of paradise that will amaze you with its breathtaking natural beauty and serene location. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the Whitsundays, iconic private island experiences and sacred moments of connection with your family, friends and yourself.
Hayman Island, Whitsunday Islands
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Emporium Hotel
This 5-star boutique hotel offers 143 suites with luxurious facilities and award-winning service. There is an abundance of premium dining options and on level 21, you will find a spectacular, 23m infinity edge pool with magnificent views of the city, Brisbane River, and South Bank Parklands.
267 Grey Street, Brisbane
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Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort
Experience luxury in the heart of Noosa at Sofitel Noosa Pacific Resort. With shopping, dining and sun drenched beaches just steps away from Hastings Street where you can enjoy Noosa's village charm. Take the time and indulge in a relaxing spa treatment and the culinary delights at the signature restaurant, the stylishly chic Noosa Beach House.
16 Hastings Street, Noosa Parade, Noosa Heads
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Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort
Positioned within Australia’s first eco-certified destination at the step off point to two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas is a stunning five-star beachfront resort in Northern Queensland. Explore lush tropical gardens, float in two sparkling saltwater lagoon pools, or tee off at the Mirage Country Club 18-hole golf course.
Avenue of Palms Port Douglas Road, Port Douglas
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Shangri-la Cairns
The 5-star Shangri-La Hotel offers luxury accommodation with stunning views of the Cairns Marlin Marina. All rooms feature a private balcony overlooking a tropical garden, Trinity Bay or Marlin Marina. Laze by the swimming pool, sample the flavours of far North Queensland in the waterside restaurant The Backyard, or use the hotel as a comfortable base to explore the region's world-famous places.
Pier Point Road, Cairns
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The Calile Hotel
A subtropical resort on a city streetscape, the hotel combines architectural amenities with climate-centric spaces, fusing warm weather with warmer hospitality. The hotel’s enviable location on James Street gives you direct access to one of Australia’s pre-eminent lifestyle precincts.
48 James Street, Fortitude Valley
Queensland Sightseeing & Activities
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Story Bridge Adventure Climb
The Story Bridge is Brisbane’s most iconic structure. Experience a unique perspective of Brisbane City and its surrounds, from the Glass House Mountains in the North, to the Moreton Bay in the east, and stretching towards the Scenic Rim Mountains in the South.
170 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane
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Spa Treatments and Health Retreats
Relax and unwind in some of Australia’s best wellness escapes. Discover the Daintree Eco Lodge and immerse in a truly eco-tourism experience in the oldest rainforest in the world. Rejuvenate at the largest spa in the South Hemisphere, Gwinganna, and choose from a wide range of packages. Or visit the Winner of the world Luxury Spa Awards 2020 and 2021, Kailo at The Calile Hotel.
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Great Barrier Reef
Experience one of the wonders of the natural world by seeing it in the most opulent ways possible. Charter a private yacht across the Whitsundays, view the reef from above in a helicopter tour, or spend a night among the coral in Australia’s first underwater hotel.
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Fraser Island
Escape to a tranquil island paradise at Queensland’s Fraser Coast and explore the waters of the Great Sandy Strait. Uncover pristine beaches, freshwater lakes, and lush rainforests.
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Spirit of Queensland
Experience the best of Far North Queensland’s outback and ocean onboard an overnight journey on the iconic Spirit of Queensland. For the ultimate outback escape, indulge in a one-of-a-kind package that includes a overnight rail travel, a private helicopter flight over Mt Mulligan, accomodation at Mt Mulligan Lodge, and private chauffeurs.
Departing from Brisbane to Cairns
Queensland Dining & Hospitality
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Hellenika at The Calile
In this culinary haven overlooking the pool deck you will find authentic Greek fare with a modern twist, alfresco dining, poolside bites, and a comprehensive wine list to match. Hellenika serves the highest quality, freshly sourced produce and champions Greek cuisine and hospitality.
Level 1/48 James Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
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Maggie May
Exuding seventies style with a modern twist, Maggie May boasts a warm and energetic vibe with hues of mustard, golden brown, and deep teal. Go back in time with velvet drapes, and green ceilings, patchwork carpets, and an array of retro artwork.
84 Longland Street, Newstead
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Mr. Percival's
A bar situated directly beneath the majestic Story Bridge, providing unrivalled and unsurpassed views of Brisbane’s cityscape. Taking cues from Europe’s most iconic beach clubs, you will feel like it’s Summer all year-long.
5 Boundary Street, Brisbane City
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Rick Shores
This Burleigh Heads restaurant is run by superstar Chefs Bertei and Pregnall, who deliver a highly sought-after menu of Thai, Vietnamese, Indian and Japanese flavours. Expect share plates, banquets, and bar snacks accompanied by an extensive wine and cocktail list.
3/42 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast
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Beechmont Estate
The Paddock restaurant delivers unpretentious, wholesome fare that celebrates the quality of the local produce. A casual take on fine dining, the chef-hatted restaurant serves up seasonal creations.
422 Binna Burra Road, Beechmont
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Agnes
In an undiscovered corner of Fortitude Valley, an old brick warehouse has been transformed into a celebration of wood-fired cooking. This is Agnes, where the drama, spectacle and ancient skill of cooking over fire is combine with contemporary hospitality.
22 Agnes Street, Fortitude Valley
Sydney
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Park Hyatt
Park Hyatt Sydney perfectly personifies contemporary luxury with its coveted location between the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. An undeniable highlight are the three rooftop suites, including the exclusive Sydney Suite. It features near 360-degree panoramic views of the harbour and a private outdoor terrace.
7 Hickson Road, The Rocks
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Capella
Featuring a shared lounge, a restaurant, and bar, Capella Sydney is located in the centre of Sydney. The unparalleled spaces showcase contemporary architecture, curated artwork and sophisticated furnishings. The vintage hotel, once home to governmental offices, opened in March after a $335 million renovation and has been the hit of the CBD since.
24 Loftus Street, Sydney
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Crown Sydney
Crown Sydney is a jewel on Barangaroo’s coastline, with panoramic harbour views and prestigious apartments. Guests can enjoy the expansive infinity pool and terrace, renowned restaurants such as Nobu and Woodcut, and La Prairie spa treatments.
1 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo
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Intercontinental Sydney
Located in a restored 19th-Century Treasury building in Circular Quay, near The Rocks, the 5-star InterContinental Hotel overlooks the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. InterContinental Sydney is renowned as one of the city’s prized icons with 509 guest rooms including 28 luxury suites, an award-winning and world class Club InterContinental lounge and vibrant dining venues.
117 Macquarie Street, Sydney
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Four Seasons
Situated in the CBD area next to The Rocks district and Circular Quay, Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney offers 5-star service and luxurious accommodation. With breathtaking harbour and city views, this hotel is in prime location for the extraordinary new year fireworks display.
199 George Street, Sydney
Sydney Sightseeing & Activities
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Sydney Opera House
Known locally as the ‘Coat Hanger’, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, together with the Opera House, is instrumental in defining Sydney’s iconic skyline. Taking eight years to build, the Harbour Bridge was officially opened on 19 March 1932. Visitors with an adventurous streak can take a stroll to the summit of the bridge.
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Bondi Beach
A 30-minute drive from the centre of Sydney brings you to the south entrance of Bondi Beach, Sydney’s most famous beach and a Mecca for those that enjoy sun, surf and fun. Spanning the length of the beach, and across the busy Campbell Parade, is a bustling string of eateries, shops and hotels.
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The Blue Mountains
Listed as a World Heritage Site, the beautiful eucalypt forests of the Blue Mountains is a popular holiday spot for Sydneysiders, boasting a host of charming hotels and B&Bs as well as attractions like the Three Sisters, the Katoomba Scenic Railway, the Jenolan Caves and the Zig Zag Railway. Perfect for a day trip or overnight stay.
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Hunter Valley
A visit to the Hunter Valley is a must for those with a passion for wine. Home to some of the oldest wine families in Australia, the Hunter Valley produces a range of wines that utilise traditional methods and techniques. There is plenty for the more modern palate as well, with an abundance of young innovative growers offering up fresh new tastes.
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The Rocks
The Rocks is one of the most-visited parts of Sydney. Nestled at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and on the western shores of Sydney Cove, it is a place of enormous historical significance. In recent times, it has undergone a metamorphosis, with the old district transformed into a vibrant pocket of cafes and restaurants and shops.
Sydney Dining & Hospitality
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Mimi's
A restaurant fit for its vista, Mimi’s reflects a deep connection to the coast and Mediterranean soul. Arched windows frame a view that changes with the seasons and the tide.
130a Beach Street, Coogee
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Aria
One of Australia’s finest restaurants, Aria brings together the vision of owners Matt Moran and Bruce Solomon, the creativity of Executive Chef Joel Bickford, the best seasonal produce and a world-class wine list in a stunning, art-filled space with sweeping Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge views.
1 Macquarie St, Sydney
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Brasserie 1930
Located inside the Capella Hotel, Brasserie 1930 is the fifth venue by Brent Savage and Nick Hildebrandt, the veteran restaurateurs behind Sydney institutions Bentley and Monopole. Here, Savage and his team cure, smoke, ferment and preserve ingredients for their modern Australian takes on classic brasserie dishes.
2/4 Farrer Place, Sydney
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Quay
One of Australia's most celebrated restaurants, Quay is a dining experience like no other. The creation of leading Australian restaurant group, Fink, and executive chef Peter Gilmore, Quay is an organic space reflective of Peter’s nature-inspired cuisine.
Upper Level, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks
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Fred's
Most of the food at Merivale’s rustic farm-to-table diner Fred’s is cooked with fire. Nothing is overly complicated, the drinks are local and everything (both in the bar and kitchen) is fundamentally produce-based. The menu highlights what's best at the time from the farmer.
380 Oxford Street, Paddington
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Mr. Wong
Mr. Wong does Cantonese-style food in a larger than life way. Spread over two levels of the establishment building and serving up a selection of up to 80 dishes, it’s a big affair. Yet somehow the restaurant still manages to feel intimate, with nooks for two, dim lighting and moody jazz.
3 Bridge Lane, Sydney
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Totti's
In a lush courtyard behind a classic Bondi pub, Merivale’s original good-times Italian joint, Totti’s is all about pasta, Josper-grilled protein, and very good wine.
283 Bondi Road, Bondi
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Opera Bar
Description goes hereEstablished in 2001, Opera Bar caters to all needs with style and sophistication. From breakfast on the weekends to midweek after-work dinner and drinks, Opera Bar is an idyllic setting for any occasion. Enjoy a drink before the theatre, show off Sydney to your international guests or simply enjoy the daily live music – the choice is yours.
Lower Concourse Level, Sydney Opera House
Melbourne
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Crown Melbourne
Located on the Yarra River, Crown Towers Melbourne is one of the city’s most loved hotels. Enjoy magnificent city views, luxurious interiors and an abundance of space in our guest rooms and suites, making them a perfect retreat after a day of exploring Melbourne. Crown Towers is a haven to bring friends and family together. Time spent here is truly special.
8 Whiteman Street, Southbank
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Ritz Carlton
Designed with materials inspired by the unique stories of the city, the hotel presents luxury accommodation, signature dining experiences across both restaurant and bar, holistic wellness spaces and infinity pool, as well as world-class meeting and event facilities and service.
650 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
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Park Hyatt
Located in the heart of the city, Park Hyatt Melbourne offers 245 rooms with art-deco features and marble bathrooms, even a baby grand piano in one of the opulent suites. There are two restaurants, a spa, pool, sauna, gym and a tennis court.
1 Parliament Square Off, Parliament Place, Melbourne
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Sofitel Melbourne on Collins
Located at the Paris-end of Collins Street in the heart of the Melbourne CBD, Sofitel Melbourne on Collins offers 363 luxurious rooms and suites. The award-winning restaurant, No35 offers sophisticated seasonal dining, 150 meters above street level on the 35th floor with ables overlooking the city.
25 Collins Street, Melbourne
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Le Meridien
This new 12-story hotel blends its iconic art deco facade with mid-century inspired interiors. With 235 stylish rooms, a cafe, bar, restaurant, and a stunning pool deck offering panoramic views of Parliament, Fitzroy Gardens, and the city, it serves as an immersive art and culinary experience.
20 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Melbourne Sightseeing & Activities
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Shopping at Collins Street
Collins Street is renowned for its designer stores, heritage buildings, five-star hotels, private clubs, and exclusive jewellers. Visit the ‘Paris End’ for international luxury brands like Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton and Prada, as well as Australian labels, beautifully curated concept stores, and the 80 Collins precinct.
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Chadstone Shopping Centre
Chadstone - The Fashion Capital is Australia's premier retail, lifestyle and hospitality destination for local and international visitors. An all-encompassing retail experience, Chadstone features over 500 stores, home to more than 100 Australian brands and over 40 luxury brands - the largest under one roof in Australia.
1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone
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National Gallery of Victoria
Founded in 1861, The National Gallery of Victoria is Australia's oldest and most visited art gallery. The NGV guarantees an extraordinary visual arts experience, with diverse exhibitions, collection displays, talks, tours, and events. Talk to your Lifestyle Manager about what's on at NGV during your stay.
180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne
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The Yarra Valley
Less than an hour from Melbourne, and set amongst picturesque rolling hills, the Yarra Valley is home to over eighty vineyards. Australia's premier cool-climate region, renowned for Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, and méthode traditionnelle sparkling.
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Mornington Peninsula
Located just an hour south of Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula is Victoria's premier holiday destination, offering the ultimate blend of luxury and the outdoors. Whether you're looking for an unforgettable gastronomic day trip, an evening session at the Peninsula Hot Springs, or a weekend of relaxation by the beach, there are endless ways to explore this region.
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Great Ocean Road
A trip to Victoria isn't complete without a drive along the spectacular Great Ocean Road. One of the world's most scenic coastal drives, this iconic stretch snakes along the seaside cliffs of the Southern Ocean, the 12 Apostles and surf breaks.
Melbourne Dining & Hospitality
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Reine and La Rue
There’s wow-factor from every angle at Reine & La Rue, the ambitious, double-venue dining room and bar within the neo-gothic 1890s Melbourne Stock Exchange from the Nomad Group. Inside, granite columns support vaulted sandstone arches above the 135-seat dining room.
380 Collins Street, Melbourne
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Kisume
Since opening in 2017, Kisumé has become a Melbourne favourite, drawing on the purity and integrity of Japanese cuisine while infusing it with an Australian sensibility. We recommend The Chef’s Table experience for an intimate, multi-course menu at the stunning 12-seat omakase table.
175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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Minamishima
This intimate, 40 seat restaurant is the first solo outing for talented Japanese sushi master, Koichi Minamishima. Take in the artful mastery at the sushi bar as 15 courses are prepared before you, or settle in for traditional table service with additional hot dishes.
4 Lord Street, Richmond
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Culter & Co
Winner of two hats from The Age Good Food Guide and ranked number seven in the country by Australian Gourmet Traveller, Cutler & Co. continues to excite the Melbourne dining landscape with contemporary cuisine, well-matched wine, and immaculate service.
55/57 Gertrude St, Fitzroy
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Society
Chris Lucas' Society may have been three years in the making, but it was worth the wait. With a menu designed by chef Martin Benn and two by-the-glass wine lists curated by Loic Avril, Society is already considered a jewel in Melbourne's hospitality crown.
80 Collins St, Melbourne
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Beverly Rooftop
Beverly serves up breathtaking panoramic views over Melbourne and seamlessly transforms from daylight to sunset and beyond – it’s a place to truly belong, fall in with the flow of the sky and connect with something truly spectacular.
Level 24/627 Chapel Street, South Yarra
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HER
Her features a restaurant and cocktail bar on thee ground floor, a music room on level one, a fast-paced Thai BBQ canteen on level three and a bar on the top floor.
270 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
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Bar Bambi
Designed for both a millennial and mature market, Bar Bambi is an LA and European-inspired lounge that combines live music, Italian share plates and an extensive negroni and spritz list.
103-105 Flinders Lane, ACDC Lane, Melbourne
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Nick & Nora's
Nick & Nora’s is an opulent cocktail and champagne bar that brings the golden era of post-prohibition soirees to the modern day. Step inside this decadent venue and let one of their world-class bartenders create for you the perfect libation.
80 Collins Street via, 11 Benson Walk, Melbourne