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| Club One King Bed Non-Smoking - 1 KING-ADVANCED PURCHASE | |
| Spa Guestroom - 1 KING-ADVANCED PURCHASE RA | |
| Park Deluxe Spa Room - Advance Purchase | |
| Park Suite - 1 KING-ADVANCED PURCHASE | |
| Park Room - 1 KING-ADVANCED PURCHASE | |
| Park Twin - 2 TWIN-ADVANCED PURCHASE RATE | |
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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Property Amenities
Everything from a weekend escape in the full-service health club and spa to a weekday business meeting is accounted for with the Park Hyatt's range of facilities and services. Central to the Park Hyatt's health club, which also features a full day spa featuring La Prairie products, is a 25-metre edgeless lap pool set amid Grecian-inspired architecture. The club also features a tennis court, staffed fitness studio, steam room and dry sauna, and extensive locker facilities for men and women.
Valet parking:
$AU$25–$35 per 24-hour period.
In addition to wireless Internet access in the lobby area and a small business centre set close to reception, the Park Hyatt Melbourne offers eight conference/function venues. Decorated in keeping with the hotel's subtle Art Deco theme, they range from a large ballroom to an intimate library-like boardroom.
Business centre: A small business centre just to the right of reception offers basic secretarial services, postal services, and two computer workstations (surcharges).
Internet access: High-speed wireless and wired Internet access is available in guestrooms for AU$29 per 24-hour period. Wireless Internet access is available in the lobby are and conference rooms for a surcharge (AU$10-30). Access cards can be purchased at reception. Fees are subject to change without notice.
Conference/function room(s): Eight venues at the Park Hyatt Melbourne allow for meetings and events in a wide variety of settings. The circular ballroom features a sunken parquet floor set beneath an Art Deco-style chandelier and holds up to 600 in a cocktail-style setup. More intimate venues include the Library, which features a fireplace and custom-made boardroom table and can hold up to 32. The medium-sized Fairmont room can hold up to 150, or can be sub-divided into smaller rooms. The Trilogy restaurant and its adjacent garden are popular for social functions.
Rooms
The Park Hyatt Melbourne's 240 guestrooms come with city or garden views and have pillowtop mattresses and Egyptian-cotton sheets and are uniquely decorated in an Art Deco theme. Rooms are adorned with original works of art and in dark tones that complement the madrona wood paneling. Bathrooms are outfitted with Italian marble tiling and have deep soaking tubs above which are inset wall TVs. Mirrors above the double glass sink vanities areas are mist-free. Other standard features include large walk-in closets, padded armchairs with ottomans, 42-inch LCD plasma TVs with digital service and pay movies, multi-line speakerphones, wired Internet access (surcharge), and glass-topped work areas with high-speed Internet access. Lighted do-not-disturb signs and electronic doorbells outside each guestroom are other handy offerings. Hypo-allergenic bedding and rollaway beds are available on request. All guestrooms are nonsmoking.
Room Amenities
Dining
radii restaurant and bar - Five staggered levels of mirrors, chrome, and marble account for everything from pre-dinner drinks in the circular lower-level bar/lounge, to an interactive dining experience near the open kitchen, and evening entertainment by the baby grand piano. A Modern Australian-influenced menu is changed seasonally and includes dishes such as freshly shucked oysters, seared rare tuna, and soft-centered chocolate puddings. Some dishes are embellished with fresh herbs from the hotel's own garden. In addition to a well-stocked bar, radii has an extensive wine cellar of white, red, and dessert wines that can be purchased by the bottle or the glass. Open for dinner seven days a week; reservations recommended.
Tea Lounge - All-day refreshments and high tea are served in this small sunken spot off the lobby, which offers views out to the courtyard garden. In addition to a wide range of coffees and leaf teas, a selection of other beverages is available. High tea includes sandwiches, gourmet desserts, freshly baked scones, hot canapés, and sparkling wine. Open daily.
Recreation
Central to the Park Club Health Club is a 25-metre edgeless lap pool set amid a Grecian-inspired room with sandstone colonnades, a mosaic mural, and a domed ceiling. The pool is complemented by a spa tub and plunge pool. The club also features a steam room and dry sauna, and extensive locker facilities for men and women. These marble-tiled rooms include changing rooms, lockers, weight scales, and vanity stations with hair dryers and Molton Brown amenities.
A staffed fitness studio offers eight cardio machines, pinned and free weights, and four TVs. Guests can also work up a sweat at the tennis court, or relax on a lounge on the large sundeck.
Just 1 km from the Yarra River, the Park Hyatt offers easy access to rowing and canoeing facilities, as well as bicycle-hire venues. A paved riverside path is popular for jogging, and there are paved paths for short jogs in the neighbouring Fitzroy Gardens. The Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre in Albert Park has basketball, volleyball, squash/racquetball, and diving facilities. Upon request, the concierge can arrange special access to nearby Sanctuary lakes and Heritage Torquay Sands Golf Courses.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Spa
The Park Club Day Spa is an extension of the Park Club Health Club and comprises seven treatment rooms, a retail area with La Prairie products, and a spa cuisine menu. A Vichy shower, hydrotherapy tub, and dry treatment rooms are also among its offerings. Treatments, based on the Elemis method, range from two-hour packages to massages, facials, and beauty treatments. The spa is open daily. Click the links below for more details.
Many of the facial and body treatments at the spa incorporate La Prairie products, which were originally developed in the renowned Clinic La Prairie in Montreux, Switzerland. The products are based on the clinic's anti-aging cellular therapy and help prevent premature aging and reduce the effects of environmental stress.
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“Very good hotel”
We have a good a hotel, nice flight .However, the shuttle transporter isn't very necessary because it is very easy to find cheaper transporter at the airport.
“One of Melbourne's best hotels”
This is a beautiful hotel and we enjoyed it immensely. The service was exceptionally good. The interior of the whole hotel is a great mix of contemporary and traditional; with the Radii bar and restaurant being quite extraordinary and I wouldn't recommended being too hungover when going down those stairs for breakfast - there can be a slight fun house/Escher effect! One thing that bothered me slightly was the loud music in the restaurant, bar, lobby areas, and there is only so much of that 80's Kenny G type music that one can stand. This might be fine for most, but I cannot stand loud background music in places where the surroundings are beautiful enough that some peace and quiet would be appreciated and make the whole atmosphere more relaxing. The only problem we had was not with the hotel, but with taxi drivers - the two drivers we had didn't seem to know where the hotel was, so perhaps google map it first and be prepared to advise drivers if you're using cabs to get there! Oh, and take time to go for lots of leisurely walks around the hotel area - Fitzroy Gardens is lovely. Walking into the city is also lovely, passed Parliament House, where there are often weddings and things happening around and about.
“Worth the expense!”
Your entry up the 100 metre Azalea lined driveway to the forecourt of the hotel, where you U turn to exit, is rather understated and unless you knew the hotel was there you could easily drive past without knowing it was there. The staff that greet you both in the forecourt and in the reception area of the luxurious, (yet unpretensious lobby), where both professional and welcoming. The Deluxe Room was more than I expected even for a five star hotel. The king size bed, walk in robes, marble tiled dual basin spa bathroom with separate toilet were clean and plush. I found the desk and office chair within the bedroom convenient and it fitted in well with the tastefully furnished decor. We both had a lovely relaxing massage in the Spa Treatment rooms which were located alongside the 50 metre swimming pool on the 5th floor. Try at least one dinner at there beautifully appointed restaurant. We had a champagne in the cocktail bar area before walking up a wide winding staircase to our table which overlooked the open kitchen and cocktail bar. The service was outstanding, the food exceptional and the soft romantic ambience appreciated along with the continuity of the understated elegance that ran throughout the hotel. It would be difficult to stay in this hotel on a budget but if you wish to splash out and live a little this hotel is for you.
“Exceptional”
Quietly located on the perimeter of Melbourne CBD this hotel offers ease to tram/train connections. Buffet breakfast choice is extensive. Rooms are spacious. Staff curtious.
“Beautiful Hotel and surroundings”
This hotel is a little way from the centre of the city, however it is a great walk via many beautiful shops - It is a quieter option if you are looking for some peace from the crowds around the city
“Excellent hotel.”
Excellent hotel. Superb restaurant. Comfortable lobby lounge for tea. Close to Collins Street without being right in the middle of the traffic.
“Park Hyatt Melbourne is a fabulous hotel.”
Very impressed. Great room and great location. We were able to stroll with our grand daughter in the nearby gardens, have an amazing breakfast in Treasury Place next door, walk down to the shops, drop into great little city cafes, make the short journey to Carlton for dinner and attend our grand daughters' swimming lessons at the city batths. Our room was always a delight to returnf to and to relax in. The configuration was fabulous and the room wonderfully spacious.
“Happy days!”
This was a return trip 10 years after a memorable visit. It is still fabulous. I tend to be sceptical about reviews that are all-glowing but I cannot think of anything to criticise about this hotel.
“Hyatt Experience”
Quiet, classy superb hotel. Art Deco finish is most impressive. Staff could not be more helpful. Only slight grumble! Parking at $45 per day is steep.
“5 stars”
an excellent stay in an excellent hotel. Very exclusive and superbly located in Melbourne.
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1 Parliament Square East Melbourne, VIC , 3002 Victoria
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The closest major airports to Park Hyatt Melbourne are:
Melbourne, VIC (MEL-Tullamarine) - 19.3 km / 12 mi
Melbourne, VIC (AVV-Avalon) - 50.1 km / 31.2 mi
The preferred airport for Park Hyatt Melbourne is Melbourne, VIC (MEL-Tullamarine).
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Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia: Australia's second-largest city, Melbourne's city centre incorporates the central business district, extending from Queen Victoria Market in the north, west to the Etihad Stadium, and south to Federation Square. The district is home to many corporate headquarters, financial institutions, theatres, Chinatown, and an established population of students and young professionals.
1 Parliament Square East Melbourne, VIC , 3002 Victoria
