The Best Hotels In Melbourne Right Now
โ€” 20 March 2025

The Best Hotels In Melbourne Right Now

โ€” 20 March 2025
Randy Lai
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Randy Lai

When it comes to boutique and luxury hotels, Melbourne is anything but Australiaโ€™s โ€˜Second City.โ€™ Over the past half-decade, the Victorian capital has been a proving ground for some of the most internationally well-regarded players in premium hospitality โ€” plus its fair share of buzzy homegrown openings.

Whether youโ€™re a dyed-in-the-wool fan of big-name hotels or prefer a more low-key establishment that reflects the culture of the โ€˜Garden City,โ€™ these are the best hotels in Melbourne that weโ€™ve stayed in recently.

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The Best Hotels In Melbourne

Melbourne Place, Melbourne

Address: 130 Russell Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: +61 (03) 7035 2900
Pricing: Starting at $255

Inarguably the cityโ€™s buzziest hotel opening of the moment, Melbourne Place boasts a laundry list of talking points โ€“ any one of which could justify its own separate article. 

The much-anticipated hospitality concept, built and designed by local architecture studio Kennedy Nolan, houses 191 rooms drawn in shades of saturated green and burnt orange. Designer-y touches, like each spaceโ€™s travertine countertop and bouclรฉ-covered armchair, let guests know from minute one that this isnโ€™t your typical, moody Melbourne accommodation. 

That sense of singularity is enriched by Melbourne Placeโ€™s dining offering: Mid Air, the hotelโ€™s signature rooftop restaurant, is bound to give QT across the road a run for its money. Closer to ground-level, you can also enjoy impressive Portuguese food at Marmelo. Downstairs, supper club Mr. Mills does a mean trade in small Spanish-inspired plates and modern cocktails (order the โ€˜Melon Gimletโ€™).

The one possible shortcoming? No pool. But at these daily rates, you wonโ€™t hear us complaining.


The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne (Best Splurge)

best hotels in Melbourne
Address: 650 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: +61 (03) 9122 2888
Pricing: Starting at $555

Easily one of Australiaโ€™s two biggest hotel openings last year (the other being Capella Sydney), the arrival of the Ritz-Carlton imprint has raised the stakes for luxury hospitality in Melbourne.

Suspended 80 storeys above Lonsdale Street (on the site formerly occupied by The Ageโ€˜s headquarters), Ritz-Carlton Melbourne makes its lofty aspirations clear even before you put a foot in the door. The lobby can only be accessed via high-speed elevator and, for those who care to stretch their legs, boasts an uninterrupted 360ยฐ view of the surrounding city and landscape beyond.

The pillars of any Ritz-Carlton property are a vibrant social element; urbane, location-specific design; and service that speaks to the preferences of elite modern travellers.

Australiaโ€™s latest Ritz-Carlton property addresses those non-negotiables in a few notable ways. For starters: scale is something the hotel is dead serious about, with even the smallest โ€˜Deluxe Kingโ€™ rooms offering 44sqm of play. Between the walk-in wardrobe and generously proportioned sitting area, thereโ€™s no mistaking the hotelโ€™s luxury bona fides.

Aside from all the value-adds associated with the โ€˜Ritz-Carlton Clubโ€™ experience (something which the brand often touts as its โ€œhotel within a hotelโ€ concept), guests are encouraged to enjoy all three of the restaurants and bars within. Atria and the eponymous Ritz-Carlton lounge fulfil the role of fine diner and tearoom respectively; but itโ€™s Cameo, the signature cocktail bar, where the hotelโ€™s eclectic elements come together perfectly.

Throw in a spa and the requisite infinity pool, and wellโ€ฆ itโ€™s no wonder that the property has already attracted nationwide (never mind Melbourne-based) regulars.


The Royce, Melbourne

best hotels in Melbourne
Address: 379 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004
Contact: +61 (03) 8614 1414
Pricing: Starting at $330

For those who appreciate a splash of heritage with their luxury hotel, The Royce offers a stay thatโ€™s literally steeped in it. Technically the cityโ€™s first showroom for prestige motorcars (first opened in 1928), it underwent a two-year refurbishment that concluded in early 2023.

In its latest incarnation, The Royce is an expert blend of Art-Deco style and contemporary luxury: a spirit that you can see everywhere in the hotel, from the โ€˜Showroom Barโ€™ to its collection of (appropriately split-level) โ€˜Loftโ€™ suites.

Marble bannisters and lavish chrome fittings aside, even The Royceโ€™s location feels like itโ€™s in the proverbial lap of luxury. The property is set within walking distance from both the Royal Botanic Gardens and Fawkner Park. Meanwhile, if you fancy a spot of retail, the iconic Chapel Street precinct is only a short tram ride away.


The Lyall, South Yarra

Address: 16 Murphy Street, South Yarra VIC 3141
Contact: +61 (03) 9868 8222
Pricing: Starting at $330

Privately owned and quintessentially Melbourne (translation: local, low-key, and intimate) The Lyall will likely appeal to travellers who shirk the cookie-cutter stylings of bigger chain hotel brands.

Located in the heart of South Yarra and recently the subject of a significant renovation, guests of The Lyall can expect the ambience of a Marylebone membersโ€™ club โ€” plus personalised, round-the-clock service.

From the hotel, Chapel Streetโ€™s many varied dining options (ranging from Yugen Dining to Hawker Hall) are an easy 10-minute amble; but, as with various other of the best hotels in Melbourne, youโ€™ll be mighty tempted to while away your stay in-house.

Thatโ€™s down to the quality of The Lyallโ€™s rooms themselves: of 51 private spaces, a majority come equipped with French balconies, full-size bathtubs and a range of custom furnishings handmade locally.


W Melbourne

Address: 408 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: +61 (03) 9113 8800
Pricing: Starting at $335

Easily one of the biggest hotel openings in Australia over the past four years, the local W outpost (centrally located on Flinders Lane) manages to convey Melbourneโ€™s reputation for quirk and creativity with all the riotous energy the Marriott brand is known for.

Sure, the statistics are impressive โ€” 294 guestrooms, a gold-topped rooftop pool, 830sqm of versatile event space โ€” but you only get a tangible sense of the hotelโ€™s โ€˜party peopleโ€™ energy by exploring its wide assortment of dining options.

Warabi and Lollo craft award-winning Japanese and modern Australian fare respectively. Meanwhile, those who are partial to a tipple are also advised to venture belowground, where Curious (W Melbourneโ€™s creative cocktail den) opens 6 days a week, for all your boozy, DJ deck-fueled needs.


Crown Metropol, Southbank (Best Family)

best hotels in Melbourne
Address: 8 Whiteman Street, Southbank VIC 3006
Contact: +61 (03) 9868 8222
Pricing: Starting at $609

A more family-friendly alternative to the adjacent Crown Towers property, itโ€™d be fair to say Metropol is much more than your stock-standard high-end chain hotel.

To be sure, the propertyโ€™s rooms โ€” all 658 of the black and ochre suites, covered in floor-to-ceiling glass โ€” certainly get the job done, but youโ€™d be forgiven not for spending that much time in them. The on-site facilities are simply too good to ignore.

27 floors up, the Metropolโ€™s famed infinity pool is demonstrably the nicest swimming hole this side of the Yarra; and if youโ€™ve got kiddies in tow, the surrounding retail precinct offers more activities than youโ€™ll be able to do in a weekend. Think karaoke, bowling, laser tag, or even an 18-hole mini golf course.


QT Melbourne

Address: 133 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3006
Contact: +61 (03) 8636 8800
Pricing: Starting at $285

Strategically located half a block from the Paris end of Collins Street, QT Melbourne epitomises the eponymous Australian hotel brandโ€™s knack for adult, design-led, and highly experiential stays.

For such a hotel thatโ€™s well-known for being so theatrical, the faรงade of QTโ€™s Melbourne outpost makes a refreshingly low-key impression, with the almost brutalist exterior accented by a single copper-tone entryway.

Inside, you can expect all the design cues weโ€™ve come to expect from Australiaโ€™s brashest boutique hotelier: with rooms exhibiting a mixture of wood floors, exposed stonework, and (depending on which room you book) oversized soaking tubs.

Naturally, this being Melbourne, thereโ€™s no shortage of great eating & drinking options in the vicinity of the hotel. Guests hankering after a solid Sunday session are advised to head to Rooftop at QT: where a range of local DJs hit the decks every weekend.


United Places, South Yarra

best hotels in Melbourne
Address: 157 Domain Rd, South Yarra VIC 3141
Contact: +61 (03) 9866 6467
Pricing: Starting at $480

As diametrically opposed to the Ws and Hyatts of the world as one can possibly get, United Places is a discreet neighbourhood bolthole nestled amid the plush greenery of South Yarra.

This hotelโ€™s Domain Road address affords it good connectivity โ€” on foot mind you โ€” to the โ€˜Tan (that famed 3.8km path around the Royal Botanic Gardens). Youโ€™ll also find plenty of quality cafes and eateries situated on either side, including Matilda 159: Scott Pickettโ€™s den of primordial open-fire cookery, also doubling as the hotelโ€™s in-room dining partner.

Speaking of in-room: if thereโ€™s a Melbourne hotel on our list worth flicking the โ€œdo not disturbโ€ sign on for, United Places is most certainly it. The property consists of a mere 11 rooms, all of which itโ€™s more appropriate to characterise as suites. Ranging between 66sqm โ€” 72sqm in size, each has been conceived (by the CARR design firm) to take advantage of the hotelโ€™s serene, leafy surroundings.

The interior elements are all appropriately lush: full of Italian-made sofas from Moroso and toiletries by Kiwi โ€˜clean beautyโ€™ brand Sans[ceuticals].


Grand Hyatt, Melbourne

Address: 123 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: +61 (03) 9657 1234
Pricing: Starting at $315

With no less than three different Hyatt-branded hotels to choose from, Melbourne clearly has a thing for the American hospitality brand.

That said, if youโ€™re travelling for business, or love being near great shopping options, thereโ€™s a case to be made that the Grand Hyatt is one of the best hotels in Melbourne. The property offers neither cutting-edge restaurants nor Architectural Digest-worthy design, but what it does have going for it is virtually everything else.

Service is polished; the pool and fitness facilities are in excellent nick (especially for a hotel that opened in the mid-1980s); guest bathrooms are all built with a frankly biblical amount of imported marble; and the location is, wellโ€ฆ hard to beat.

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Hyatt Centric, Melbourne (Best Value)

Address: 25 Downie Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: +61 (03) 9120 1234
Pricing: Starting at $211

Regular Hyatt guests will be able to tell you that the โ€˜Centricโ€™ brand hums a different tune to its more classically luxe siblings. Sporting more in common with an experience-first hotel group like QT, Australiaโ€™s first Hyatt Centric property took the best part of half a decade to complete: now standing as the โ€œperfect launchpad for exploringโ€ the Victorian capital.

Located on Downie Street, equally close to Melbourneโ€™s Docklands and Southbank precincts, itโ€™s understandable if guests here prefer to spend the majority of their stay exploring graffiti-clad laneways or any of the cityโ€™s world-class public art institutions. Still, if youโ€™re looking to unwind in-house, the Hyatt Centric gets our enthusiastic stamp of approval.

The propertyโ€™s โ€˜new carโ€™ lustre has yet to diminish, and this is readily apparent in its minimal Scandi-esque bedrooms, cleverly decorated public spaces (many of which incorporate vestiges of Melbourneโ€™s city heritage); and in the words of our colleague Nick Kenyon, โ€œone of the nicest indoor 25m pools youโ€™re ever likely to see.โ€ High praise.


Lancemore Crossley St, Melbourne

best hotels in Melbourne
Address: 51 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Contact: +61 (03) 8566 9338
Pricing: Starting at $229

For frequent interstate travellers, who demand clean styling cues and privacy at their accommodations, the Lancemore on Crossley Street delivers.

Nestled inside a charming laneway within Melbourneโ€™s CBD, this is another boutique operation that screams (or is that whispers?) โ€œclassic Melbsโ€. All 113 of the Lancemoreโ€™s suites & guestrooms are coolly appointed: in a colour gradient that swivels between grey, ecru, and linen-white. When youโ€™re not reclining in these serene private spaces, the rooftop terrace offers views of Melbourneโ€™s suitably Gothic skyline โ€” and provides ample opportunity for socialising.

Like any number of the other best hotels in Melbourne, the Lancemoreโ€™s location is well-suited to exploration. Chinatown and a variety of the cityโ€™s most renowned theatres are all a five-minute stroll away โ€” providing guests with ample reason to leave this swish little gem of a city hotel.


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Randy Lai
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Following 6 years in the trenches covering consumer luxury across East Asia, Randy joins Boss Hunting as the team's Commercial Editor. His work has been featured in A Collected Man, M.J. Bale, Soho Home, and the BurdaLuxury portfolio of lifestyle media titles. An ardent watch enthusiast, boozehound and sometimes-menswear dork, drop Randy a line at randy@luxity.com.au.

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