Melbourne
Art, culture & a world-class culinary scene
Luxury Accommodation
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Crown Towers
Crown sets the benchmark for luxury hotels in Melbourne with lavishly appointed spaces, impeccable attention to detail and an unrivalled customer service experience.
Crown Towers Dr, Southbank
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Grand Hyatt Melbourne
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Melbourne's shopping, dining and theatre district, this spectacular Melbourne landmark offers unparalleled luxury accommodation.
123 Collins St, Melbourne
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The Langham Melbourne
Nestled on the Southbank Promenade, The Langham is an iconic and luxurious centrepiece of the city's arts, leisure, and business district, offering guests a discerning luxury experience.
1 Southgate Ave, Southbank
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Intercontinental Melbourne
Enter through the Rialto building's 19th century gothic facade to discover this modern, luxury hotel - just walking distance from some of Melbourne's best culinary experiences.
495 Collins St, Melbourne
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The Hilton Little Queen Street
The Hilton Little Queen Street has reinvigorated Melbourne's historic 1931 Equity Trustees building to include over 200 beautifully appointed rooms and suites alongside a signature modern Australian restaurant and Art Deco-inspired cocktail bar.
18 Little Queen St, Melbourne
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Park Hyatt Melbourne
Overlooking St. Patrick's Cathedral, Park Hyatt offers exclusive, luxury accommodation in the heart of Melbourne, showcasing a warm ambience, exceptional levels of personalised service and luxurious amenities.
1 Parliament Square, Melbourne
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The 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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Le Meridien
With its prime location, our Bourke St, Melbourne hotel is ideally located to experience the richness of Melbourne's art, history and culture. Standing proud behind its iconic art deco façade, the 12-storey property features mid-century inspired interiors and subtle nuances to its halcyon heritage.
20 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Boutique Accommodation
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The Olsen
The Olsen offers premier South Yarra accommodation, with each elegant and spacious suite adorned with the work of Australia's greatest living painter, John Olsen.
637/641 Chapel St, South Yarra
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The Como Melbourne
Renowned for delivering chic spaces and impeccable service, the Como Melbourne is just minutes from some of South Yarra’s best restaurants, nightlife and shopping.
630 Chapel St, South Yarra
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The Cullen
Located within walking distance of Chapel Street's popular shopping and dining precinct, this boutique Art Series hotel is inspired by - and named after - late Australian artist, Adam Cullen.
164 Commercial Rd, Prahran
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Adelphi Hotel
Voted Best Boutique Hotel in Melbourne, the Adelphi is a one-of-a-kind experience thanks to its unique interiors, Flinder's Lane location and iconic rooftop pool.
187 Flinders Ln, Melbourne
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QT Melbourne
Bask in the bold and eclectic energy of QT Melbourne. Located in the heart of Melbourne, enjoy the city views from the trendy rooftop terrace before retiring to your stylishly appointed room.
133 Russell St, Melbourne
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Notel
Uniquely Melbourne, Notel is a 5-star experience like no other. This collection of luxury ’70s Airstream caravans, perched atop a Flinders Lane car park, features a charming retro aesthetic and a stream of thoughtful, unexpected details.
388 Flinders Ln, Melbourne
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Zagame’s House
Zagame’s House is a chic addition to Melbourne’s plethora of boutique hotels. Come for the minimalist Scandi furnishings and rainfall showers, stay for the epic minibar - complete with Espresso Martinis.
66 Lygon St, Carlton
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Ovolo Laneways
In the heart of Melbourne’s restaurant and theatre district, Ovolo Laneways is inspired by the city's iconic hidden laneways. Indulge in a fifth-floor terrace suite or penthouse complete with pinball machine, outdoor jacuzzi and sweeping city views.
19 Little Bourke St, Melbourne
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Hotel Chadstone
The only premium luxury hotel in South-East Melbourne embodies the city’s embrace of innovative designers and artisan culture. Hotel Chadstone Melbourne is connected to – Chadstone – The Fashion Capital, via the Link walkway it’s just a 2 minute walk to the world-class shopping, dining and entertainment.
1341 Dandenong Road, Chadstone
Fine Dining
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Akaiito
Located in the heart of Flinders Lane lies a 2-storey modern fine dining restaurant with an East-meets-West interpretation of Japanese cuisine. The first floor dining area features a unique Robatayaki Grill which makes Akaiito the first Australian restaurant to celebrate this premium traditional style of dining on such a sopisticated scale.
345 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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Gimlet at Cavendish House
Set in a lavishly reimagined Cavendish House, Andrew McConnell's Gimlet has quickly established a prime place in Melbourne's dining scene. Simply put, this Quintessentially favourite is not one to be missed.
33 Russell St, Melbourne
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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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Vue de monde
Located on level 55 of Melbourne’s iconic Rialto building, Vue De Monde is the perfect example of dining as theatre. This wondrous and unforgettable experience pays homage to classical fine dining in a sophisticated, modern context.
55 Rialto Towers, 525 Collins St, Melbourne
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Osteria Ilaria
From the same team as the Tipo OO pasta bar next door comes an already award-winning contemporary Italian, Osteria Ilaria. With influences from all across Europe, discover a modern menu with a big focus on wine.
367 Little Bourke St, Melbourne
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Attica
Awarded Gourmet Traveller’s Restaurant of the Year, voted #33 in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2017, and awarded three hats by The Age Good Food Guide, Ben Shewry's Attica is a truly remarkable dining experience. Indulge in an evening of degustation and find out what has the critics raving worldwide.
74 Glen Eira Rd, Ripponlea
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Nobu
Nobu needs no introduction. Discover this world-renowned restaurant's innovative new-style Japanese cuisine and contemporary, stylish surroundings.
Crown Melbourne, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank
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Flower Drum
A multi-award-winning restaurant, Flower Drum is a Melbourne institution and a favourite of even the most discerning food critics, offering tantalising Cantonese cuisine in an opulent fine-dining setting.
17 Market Ln, Melbourne
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Kisumé
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 Ln, Melbourne
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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. Either side of the room, white-jacketed staff behind long Italian red marble bars sling cocktails and seafood.
380 Collins Street, 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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Grossi Florentino
One of Melbourne's oldest and most iconic restaurants, Grossi Florentino blends the tradition of timeless Italian style with contemporary expression to deliver a truly unique dining experience.
80 Bourke St, Melbourne
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Rockpool Bar & Grill
Rockpool Bar & Grill elevates the steakhouse concept with an impressive dining room, dramatic open kitchen and wood fire grill. Bring your appetite.
Crown Melbourne, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank
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Grill Americano
From the entrance, the lofty 145-seat space sets out to evoke you, presenting a plush vision of rich blue banquettes and waitstaff clad in white jackets. It’s a study in modern elegance, with a steakhouse-style offering of Northern Italian flavours and a name inspired by the American cocktail.
112 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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Kazuki's
Kazuki Tsuya raised eyebrows when he planted his Franco-Japanese flag on the strip six years ago, but his self-described "slow restaurant on a fast street" has led a renaissance. The union of French technique and Japanese sensibilities finds the delicacy in ingredients like tamarind, galangal and finger lime.
121 Lygon Street, Carlton
Trendy / Upscale Dining
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Lucia
Hosted on the ground floor of Eleven Eastern, a high-rise office biding, Lucia offers a contemporary European dining in a sophisticated space. The 80 seat restaurant nods Saint Lucia of Syracuse with custom large-scale works by Melbourne collage artist Simone Esterhuizen, who uses an earthy colour palette of burgundy, silver and amber.
11 Eastern Road, South Melbourne
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Cutler & 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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Cumulus Inc.
Not one to be missed, Andrew McConnell's Cumulus Inc. offers a seasonal menu that celebrates the very best in Victorian produce, alongside a substantial wine list and a buzzy atmosphere.
45 Flinders Ln, Melbourne
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Maha
Award-winning chef and restauranter, Shane Delia, who is known for his fresh approach to Middle Eastern cuisine, delivers an innovative and exciting menu, guaranteed to take your taste buds on an exotic journey.
21 Bond St, Melbourne
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Cafe Di Stasio & Di Stasio Cittá
Di Stasio Citta delivers memorable dining experiences around beautiful Italian cuisine, art-filled spaces and meticulous detail, and with over 40 years in the business, there is no doubt that Rinaldo di Stasio has earned his star on Melbourne's culinary walk of fame.
31 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda
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Chancery Lane
Scott Pickett’s take on a mod-French brasserie brings old-world European elegance to a heritage-listed CBD building. The restaurant is fuelled with reimagined European bistro-style dishes, fitted out in rich dark timbers, lux leather banquet seating and baroque chandeliers stemming from the ceilings.
430 Little Collins Street, Melboure
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Marion
Andrew McConnell’s Marion is a wine bar for serious grape lovers, laying claim to the most impressive and comprehensive wine list in the area. It’s an industrial-style fit-out; think white-washed brick walls, lots of glass, black leather, and dark wood floors untouched since the site’s days as a metal plating factory.
53 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy
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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
Casual Dining
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Supernormal
With an open kitchen and bar-side seating that lets you get up-close and personal with the best in the business, Supernormal is reminiscent of a buzzing Asian dining hall. Come for Melbourne’s most famous lobster roll, steaming bowls of ramen at lunch, Korean-style barbecued meats, and Shanghai dumplings.
180 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu Kitchen and Bar is an electic multicultural Asian eating and drinking space designed to cater for people wanting Asian sharing plates will cool drinks in a buzzing, stylish and fun street food environment.
23 Oliver Lane, Melbourne
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Chin Chin
Chin Chin continues to be our go-to CBD fave to catchup with friends, share some wine and sensational food, and enjoy the bustling ambience. Head downstairs to Go Go Bar when you feel like a change of scenery, or if you want to party all night long.
125 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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Etta
Though small, neighbourhood restaurant Etta has built a big culinary reputation over the years. And with the partnership of owner Hannah Green and current Head Chef Rosheen Kaul, this Brunswick East favourite has galvanised its status as an essential Melbourne dining experience.
60 Lygon Street, Brunswick East
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Lagotto
This Italian-leaning wine bar serves remixed pastas and classic Italian dishes in a room full of mid-century design flourishes. Inspired by European conviviality and the desire for neighbourly connection.
1 York Street, Fitzroy North
Nightlife & Bars
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HER Melbourne
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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Siglo
Rising from wraparound timber stairs, Siglo is a sophisticated rooftop terrace bar, overlooking the gothic spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Enjoy attentive service, a substantial wine and cocktail list and great late-night atmosphere.
2/161 Spring St, Melbourne
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Eau De Vie
Eau de Vie is for those who love theatre as much as a great cocktail. This dimly-lit, jazz-infused speakeasy transports patrons to 1920's prohibition America with intimate spaces and a large collection of rare and exclusive whiskies - secretly hidden behind our bookcase, of course.
1 Malthouse Ln, Melbourne
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Bar Margaux
Melbourne’s late-night love affair, Bar Margaux is a basement-level bar and brasserie serving cocktails, wine, and French comfort food until the early hours, 7 days a week.
Basement/111 Lonsdale St, Melbourne
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Nick & Noras
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
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Lui Bar
Lui Bar at Shannon Bennett's Vue de monde is set on the 55th floor of the Rialto Towers, with an unmatched ambience brought together by a sophisticated fit-out, dim lighting and of course, sweeping views of Melbourne. Enjoy an exceptional cocktail and a delightful snack menu designed by Vue de monde.
525 Collins St, Melbourne
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Apollo Inn
Located just two doors down from its mega-hit sibling Gimlet, the secluded spot has a clubhouse feel, with European style seafood and old-school cocktails. Located on the ground floor of a 1920s Flinders Lane relic, redesigned to redefine modern elegance.
165 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
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Embla
Embla is a restaurant, wine bar and live music venue in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. Guests can enjoy a range of dishes on the menu including pizzas, salads and small plates while listening to live music every night from 4pm-11pm. You’ll find a relaxed, informal and uncomplicated approach to food and wine.
122 Russell Street, Melbourne
Wellness
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Alba Thermal Springs and Spa
A world class luxury wellness sanctuary located in the heart of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Catering for up to 400 guests, the luxurious wellbeing facility features 35 pools, including salt baths, geothermal pools, cold plunge pools, and herbal infused pools.
282 Browns Road, Fingal (Approx. 1 Hour from CBD)
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Peninsula Hot Springs
Located on the Mornington Peninsula, just 90 minutes from Melbourne, Peninsula Hot Springs is an award-winning natural hot springs, day spa and wellness destination, offering private pavilions, moonlit bathing, spa treatments, glamping, and more.
140 Springs Ln, Fingal
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Crown Spa Melbourne
One of Australia's most exclusive and sophisticated day spas, Crown Spa Melbourne's range of luxurious massages, facials and treatments are designed to soothe and renew. Talk to your Lifestyle Manager about one of the Crown Spa packages, tailored specifically for you.
Level 3, Crown Towers, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank
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Chuan Spa at The Langham
A sanctuary of tradition and tranquillity, Chuan Spa blends gracious traditions with modern comforts, seeking spiritual and physical harmony by balancing the five elements: metal, wood, fire, earth and water. This contemporary day spa offers guests the ultimate retreat to detox, renew and relax.
The Langham, Melbourne, Level 9/1 Southgate Ave, Southbank
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Park Club Health & Day Spa at Park Hyatt
Located within the luxurious Park Hyatt Melbourne, Park Club Health & Day Spa uses only natural products to refresh the body, mind and spirit. Retreat to this private sanctuary for one of their holistic wellness packages, designed for extraordinary results.
Park Hyatt Melbourne, 1 Parliament Pl, East Melbourne
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Sense of Self
Drawing on the benefits of traditional bathing for social connection and everyday wellness, Sense Of Self bathhouse is Melbourne's redefining wellness. The double-storey converted warehouse space in Collingwood includes a sauna, cold plunge pool, massage, and of course, bathing facilities.
30-32 Easey St, Collingwood
Shopping
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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.
Collins Street, Melbourne
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Marais
Marais is a boutique temple of global luxury fashion, sought out by Melbourne's most elite. Discover an exceptional edit of Givenchy, Off White, Loewe, Celine, Maison Margiela and more.
Marais Womens: 73/77 Bourke St, Melbourne
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Harrolds
Home to over 100 designers including Tom Ford, Amina Muaddi, Thom Browne and Bottega Veneta, as well as made-to-measure suiting, wedding services, and private appointments, Harolds is the ultimate sartorial experience.
101 Collins St, Melbourne
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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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Christine
Known as 'Aladin's Cave', Christine is a boutique emporium of world renown. For years, fashion doyenne Christine Barro has scoured the world to present women in the know with thoughtfully edited collections of fashion, fragrance and accessories, by the world’s most lauded design talents. Simply put, there is no other shopping experience like it in Australia.
Level 2/14 Collins St, Melbourne
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Masons
Stroll through Melbourne’s iconic Flinders Lane precinct and you can't help but notice the windows of Masons, a beautifully curated luxury menswear boutique. Discover brands such as Prada, ami, Marni, Jil Sander and Yohji Yamamoto, as well as bespoke tailoring services and a whiskey and coffee bar.
167 Flinders Ln, Melbourne
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Reina
Reina specialises in archival designer clothing, with a focus on European and Japanese designers from the early 1990s through to the mid-2000s. Your search for rare vintage finds ends here.
The Nicholas Building, Level 1/37 Swanston St, Melbourne
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Zimmermann
Zimmermann is a luxury fashion brand from Sydney, Australia. The eponymous label was founded by sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann in 1991. Zimmermann has over 56 stores in both Australia and globally.
Various Locations
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Scanlan Theodore
Founded in 1987 by Gary Theodore and Fiona Scanlan, Scanlan Theodore is a contemporary Australian fashion house for the global woman.
Various Locations
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Silk Laundry
Silk laundry offers a highly considered collection of thoughtful, simple and socially-responsible silk essentials. The Brand believes in building an everlasting relationship with your wardrobe; serving you your entire life.
1248 High Street, Armadale
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Faure Le Page
Fauré le Page puts down roots on the Australian continent in a store whose design is inspired by Parisian salons. A majestic white oak stands tall at the centre of the boutique as a symbolic tribute to the traditions and continuity of the Le Page family tree, who descended from Normandy over 300 years ago.
63 Exhibition Street, Melbourne
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Up There Store
Up There Store has long stood as the preeminent destination for the burgeoning trends of Melbourne. Up There Store was born in 2010 from a vision to bring the world’s most exclusive trainers and streetwear to Melbourne.
69 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
Visit
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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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Melbourne Museum
The Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in Melbourne's Carlton Gardens. With substantial permanent collections and international exhibitions, a visit to the Melbourne Museum guarantees an exciting and insightful experience.
11 Nicholson St, Carlton
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Melbourne Zoo
Melbourne Zoo is an iconic Victorian landmark, and as a part of the Zoos Victoria group, is dedicated to fighting the extinction of Australia’s cherished wildlife. Talk to your Lifestyle Manager about making your visit extra special by booking an exclusive animal encounter.
Elliott Ave, Parkville
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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. Talk to your Lifestyle Manager about a relaxing weekend in the nearby seaside town of Lorne.
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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. With an overwhelming number of experiences at hand, let us help you to plan your perfect day.
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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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Royal Botanic Gardens
Attracting over 2 million visitors annually, the Royal Botanic Gardens is a treasured part of cultural life and a valuable asset to the heritage rich city. As well as pretty gardens and exotic flowers beds, the Gardens are also a hive of activity, with lots for visitors to get stuck in to, including boat trips, outdoor cinemas, and cafes.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne