set in a 1900s townhouse on a tree-lined street, this traditional bed-and-breakfast is a 4-minute walk from punt road/bridge road tram stop, and 2 km from the museums and restaurants at federation square. other amenities include a lounge and guest laundry facilities. most rooms have en suite bathrooms, and others provide shared or private facilities. a breakfast buffet is served in a cosy dining room. limited parking is complimentary. basic rooms come with wi-fi access, tvs and minifridges, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment. upgraded rooms add whirlpool baths. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:00 am Melbourne Airport 30 min
Crown Melbourne (11 min) Sprawling riverside entertainment complex with 3 hotels, spas, casino, plus restaurants and bars. Melbourne Zoo (14 min) Modelled on London Zoo, this family-friendly establishment has animals from all around the world. National Gallery of Victoria (9 min) Public gallery with vast, varied collection of noted Australian and international art and artefacts. St Kilda beach (17 min) This famous city beach features a boardwalk, the St. Kilda Pier, swimming & various water sports. Royal Exhibition Building (7 min) Landmark 19th-century exhibition centre, topped with a dome, and set amid landscaped gardens. Old Melbourne Gaol (8 min) Now a museum with self & guided tours, this storied tri-level jail once housed notorious inmates. SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium (9 min) Interactive multilevel aquarium housing 10,000+ animals, including sharks & saltwater crocodiles. Melbourne Cricket Ground (9 min) Home of Australian football and the National Sports Museum, also serving as a music venue and more. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens (6 min) 36-hectare botanic garden founded in 1846, planted with Australian species and non-native gardens. Shrine of Remembrance (8 min) Shrine with colonnaded porticos, commemorating World War I with memorials, exhibitions and gardens. Fed Square (6 min) Abstract buildings flank this block-size plaza, filled with restaurants, museums and arts venues. Flinders Street Railway Station (6 min) Iconic, domed railway and metro hub, opened in 1909, with a yellow facade and an arched entrance. Eureka Skydeck (10 min) Gold-plated observation deck on the 88th floor with panoramic city views & a protruding glass cube. Queen Victoria Market (9 min) Longtime market selling food, clothing & more in a historic landmark spanning 2 city blocks. Melbourne Museum (7 min) Modern building of an institution founded in 1854 containing dinosaur and regional history exhibits. |