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The Victoria Hotel Melbourne

The Victoria Hotel Melbourne
3.5 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (2,267 reviews)
"Nice clean rooms and quiet. Enjoyed my overnight stay."
Australia
Derek
The price is AU$106
includes taxes & fees
28 June - 29 June
The Victoria Hotel Melbourne

Atlantis Hotel, Melbourne

Atlantis Hotel, Melbourne
4.0 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (3,152 reviews)
"Always like to stay here because the location is great, the staff are friendly and the rooms are clean."
Australia
Fiona
The price is AU$109
includes taxes & fees
28 June - 29 June
Atlantis Hotel, Melbourne

View Melbourne

View Melbourne
4.0 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,365 reviews)
"Felt like a pleasant, great value stay"
Australia
Arkady
The price is AU$114
includes taxes & fees
30 June - 1 July
View Melbourne

Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne

Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne
4.0 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,395 reviews)
"Great location, staff were friendly, rooms are huge"
Australia
Hayden
The price is AU$124
includes taxes & fees
23 June - 24 June
Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne

Great Southern Hotel Melbourne

Great Southern Hotel Melbourne
3.5 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (2,487 reviews)
"Our fave for Melbourne trips Quiet Convenient walking distance to CBD plus train station"
Australia
Belinda
The price is AU$105
includes taxes & fees
19 July - 20 July
Great Southern Hotel Melbourne

ibis Melbourne Central

ibis Melbourne Central
3.5 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1,003 reviews)
"Great budget hotel"
Australia
Alexis
The price is AU$92
includes taxes & fees
28 June - 29 June
ibis Melbourne Central

Holiday Inn Express Melbourne Little Collins by IHG

Holiday Inn Express Melbourne Little Collins by IHG
4.0 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (1,630 reviews)
"I regularly stay here and always find the room adequate, location excellent and staff very helpful."
Australia
Ali
The price is AU$144
includes taxes & fees
19 July - 20 July
Holiday Inn Express Melbourne Little Collins by IHG

Holiday Inn Melbourne Bourke Street Mall by IHG

Holiday Inn Melbourne Bourke Street Mall by IHG
4.0 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (179 reviews)
"Great location and easy check in. Rooms are bright and super clean."
Australia
Jacqueline
The price is AU$184
includes taxes & fees
19 July - 20 July
Holiday Inn Melbourne Bourke Street Mall by IHG

Stamford Plaza Melbourne

Stamford Plaza Melbourne
5.0 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.4 out of 10, Very good, (1,780 reviews)
"Great spacious rooms with a luxury feel"
Australia
Jenna
The price is AU$197
includes taxes & fees
6 July - 7 July
Stamford Plaza Melbourne

Novotel Melbourne on Collins

Novotel Melbourne on Collins
4.5 star property
Melbourne Central Business District
8.4 out of 10, Very good, (1,004 reviews)
"We love staying at the Novotel on Collins, close to restaurants & cafes & we love the shopping district"
Australia
Elisha
The price is AU$167
includes taxes & fees
28 June - 29 June
Novotel Melbourne on Collins
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Accommodation in Melbourne Central Business District

You’ve been working in your cubicle too hard for too long. Set your out of office reply and book a holiday to the Melbourne CBD as soon as you’re done reading this. In the span of a few hours, you can explore the National Gallery of Victoria, shop at the Queen Victoria Market, and stroll through the historic Fitzroy Gardens in East Melbourne. Still have questions? We have answers.

How long does it take to get from Melbourne Airport to the city?

Melbourne Airport (MEL) is also known as Tullamarine Airport and is the second busiest airport on the continent. From Melbourne Airport to the city is 22 km and will take you about 22 minutes via car. You also might have heard there is a Melbourne airport train, but it’s really a bus that links the terminals to the CBD. It runs 24 hours a day, but if you need a rest, check out our Melbourne Airport hotels and take a break first.

Where is the Melbourne Mall?

The Melbourne Central Shopping Centre (aka the Melbourne Mall) is easy to find: it’s located right in the CBD. There are electronics stores, high-fashion joints, health food stands, and a whole bunch of other goodies. Of course, if you’re here to shop, you have to visit Queen Victoria Market. With a hotel in North Melbourne, you won’t have far to go to bring all your goodies home.

What is the main street in Melbourne?

The city is intersected by heaps of streets, but there’s one you should definitely know about. Melbourne’s Bourke Street mall is a must-visit. When you want to eat you go to Bourke Street. When you want to shop you go to Bourke Street. And when you want to drink, well, you get the picture.

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Melbourne’s central business district delivers everything you should expect from a city centre. Thriving restaurants, ample opportunities for shopping, and busy thoroughfares are all a part of what makes Melbourne CBD pulse with life. Still, despite the many businesses that have made the CBD home, you will find the tram weaving though tall trees and along city parkland. Spend your morning here perusing what Bourke Street Mall has for sale, your afternoon on a downstream river cruise, and your evening in Chinatown indulging in a savory meal.

Things to Do in Melbourne

The city of Melbourne offers an eclectic array of activities that are sure to delight visitors of all lifestyles. To get a good look at the plants and animals native to this land, take a trip to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne Zoo, or SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium. Alternatively, witness the local creatures in a more natural habitat by spending some time at the Healesville Sanctuary or the Werribee Open Range Zoo. If nature’s not your thing, the National Gallery of Victoria—Australia’s oldest public art museum—features an expansive collection of paintings, sculptures, and other works by the country’s most famous artists.

Wine tasting is another popular attraction in Melbourne, and the nearby Yarra Valley is home to several vineyards and wineries that offer tours and tastings all year long. If you’d rather spend your time bushwalking, Dandenong Ranges National Park presents trekkers with a variety of trails, including one which features more than 700 steeply stacked steps across 2.5 kilometres of land. And, of course, you can always stop by any of Melbourne’s most famous landmarks, including Eureka Tower, Queen Victoria Market, and St. Paul’s Cathedral, among many others.

Weather in Melbourne

Melbourne is famous for having weather that changes so rapidly, it can leave visitors and inhabitants with the feeling that they’ve experienced all four seasons in one day. During the majority of the year, Melbourne’s climate can be classified as temperate, making for sultry summers, brisk winters, and relatively balmy spring and fall seasons that are virtually indistinguishable from each other. Temperatures generally hover around 25 degrees Celsius in the summer months, while in winter the mercury only falls to about 14 degrees. And as for rainfall, visitors can expect regular precipitation throughout the year, though the city tends to be wettest from September through December.

Hotels and Accommodation in Melbourne, CBD

Melbourne CBD accommodation puts you right in the heart of activities and attractions in this Victoria city. Whether you are on a family getaway or a luxury holiday with your significant other, you can find hotels in Melbourne CBD that meet your needs. Search the wide range of hotels, from Melbourne CBD boutique hotels to tall high-rise accommodation, right here on Expedia.com.au today. Our passion for travel means we always find you the best deals for you on top hotels.

Travel Basics

You can arrive in Melbourne by air via the Melbourne Airport (MEL), which is the second busiest airport in the entire country. Once you’re in the city, you can get around via the historic tram, public buses, taxi, or by renting a car on Expedia.com.au before your holiday. If you want to explore outside of the CBD, take a ferry down the Yarra River.

Plan Your Getaway to Melbourne

The capital of Victoria is a popular holiday destination for good cause. From fine dining to cultural attractions, nearly anyone can find something to do in Melbourne CBD. Hotels in the area can please someone looking for Melbourne CBD family accommodation or the discerning traveller looking for an upscale suite. Your trip to Melbourne starts right here on Expedia.com.au, where you can find everything you need for your holiday in one place.

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