Melbourne: Heritage Room for Two People with Drinks at The Victoria Hotel Melbourne by Rydges

PROVIDED BY: Provello

November 25, 2021

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The Hotel

The Victoria Hotel Melbourne by Rydges makes for a great choice for travellers interested in exploring the city and sightseeing. Set next to Melbourne Town Hall and minutes from the iconic Flinders Street Station and Federation Square, the property is within easy reach of the city’s must-see attractions. A myriad of galleries and museums, as well as the vibrant restaurant, café and bar scene, are all at a hand’s reach.

Guests can make themselves at home in a choice of bedrooms that blend the hotel’s stylish character with a range of mod-cons. Contemporary and cosmopolitan in style, the rooms come with flat-screen TVs, reading areas, workstations featuring media hubs with high-speed Internet connection, as well as Rydges Dream beds for a good night’s sleep.

Room Details

Heritage Queen Room

  • Bed size/type: Queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: Two people
  • The room features a flat-screen TV, en suite bathroom, fridge, air conditioning, clock radio/alarm, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and a hairdryer

Heritage Twin Room

  • Bed size/type: Two king single beds
  • Standard occupancy: Two people
  • The room features a flat-screen TV, en suite bathroom, fridge, air conditioning, clock radio/alarm, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and a hairdryer

The Area: Melbourne, VIC

Dubbed Australia’s fashion capital, Melbourne boasts a strong coffee and café culture and a solid array of boutique fashion stores. Spend the day wandering between the café-lined alleyways, shopping for boutique and vintage clothes, and discovering hidden galleries and rooftop bars. Pack a romantic picnic and spend another day relaxing amongst the flowers and leafy trees in Alexandra Gardens.

City lovers keep themselves entertained with a trip to Collins Street, the luxurious strand housing local markets, galleries, boutiques and cafes. Often regarded as Australia’s premier street, Collins Street is the domain of historical Victorian-era architecture, luxury boutiques including Prada, Dior and Cartier and the financial district of Melbourne. Head to the ‘Paris end’ of the street for a look at ancient buildings, all holding onto the memories of former days while still staying poised for daily tourists’ photo snaps.