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The Melbourne Hotel
4.2/594 Reviews

The Melbourne Hotel

Perth Central Business District Perth|0.85km from Elizabeth Quay
Check in was quick and easier, you do have to pay 100 dollars a night for security which is a bit annoying but it is what it is, you can use for to pay hotel services which a reduce at the moment so not alot you can use it for, you can pay via cash, debit or credit card i suggest cash or debit card that way you get it back right away We stayed in the deluxe premier room which was amazing with it king size bed and over sized pilows which both very comfortable, the room has nice and long curtains and blind behind them wich help block out most the sunlight except for the end where it doesn't quiet reach the wall properly near the bed. The a small window which can be opened to let some air in the room wich is nice. The bathroom is a great size with plenty of room to move around. With the bath been the highlight. Nice and deep enough to fit a couple for them movie style romantic couple baths 😄. The bath has a wooden plank sitting across it for the glass if wine or food if you wish. Aslo has little bath bomb which was a nice treat. Shower was good except couldn't figure how to change it from rain shower to the the hand held one 🤷‍♂️. The room is provided with T2 teas and drip filter coffee sachets and two bottles of complimentary water which is not common in alot of hotels. Didn't use room services as they have removed this service and are using the tavern restaurant menu instead with limited hours. We ate at the Ramen place which is now in my top in Ramen places in Perth with Nao make up the other. The Ramen was a thicker style broth but was full of flavour and come with complimentary hard boil eggs We couldn't use the roof top bar as it only open on Fridays at the moment which was disappointing only found out cause I overheard another patrons being told it would of been nice to see it be put on the hotel website so people know before hand All in all a great place to stay will stay again

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Mercure Perth
4.2/5147 Reviews

Mercure Perth

Perth Central Business District Perth|0.63km from Elizabeth Quay

Latest booking 17 hrs ago

Lots of the reviews here, I believe, are reviewing Mercure on Hay (the newer, more upmarket hotel and possibly better of the two although I haven’t seen it), whereas lots of reviews in Mercure Perth on Hay are referring to Mercure on Irwin. I’ve compared the photos and the hotel details and official photos are definitely that way round. SO… this one, Mercure Perth (which is on Irwin St) is the bad one. It’s awful. It’s tired, badly fitted out, dingy and I hope never to stay here again. My room was down a corridor of *****ed (and stained) carpet that made me feel nauseous to look at. The room was ok, the bed comfortable, but more stained carpet, and lots of things didn’t work. Several light bulbs were broken, lots of curtain hooks missing, the room safe didn’t work, the bath had a rusty patch in it. The aircon was too cold for me and I followed the instructions to turn up the temperature but it didn’t warm up. Two phone calls and three hours later, someone attended my room, told me the air con wasn’t adjustable as it’s one temperature for the whole building so the instructions were incorrect. He turned it off (supposedly) and I then spent my stay with no aircon although the room was still cold and not stuffy and the control panel didn’t say ‘off’ so I think the whole thing was just BS and they couldn’t be bothered to deal with it or give me another room. Staff care factor of the attendant was zero, and of the front desk staff, close to zero. I got woken up in the early hours of the morning several times by skip bins being moved around in the laneway outside (very loud chains being dropped in the skip bins and noise reverberation). The next night the fridge started making such a loud noise in the middle of the night that I had to turn it off and use the spare towels to absorb the water as it defrosted. I’m just curious why Mercure keep this one running. Perhaps it’s set at a different price range but it’s not doing their brand any favours with two Mercure hotels so close together, especially with all the reviews mixed up.

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Holiday Inn Perth City Centre, an IHG Hotel
4.6/563 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
We stayed here for two nights after a 17 hour flight from London Heathrow to Perth after waiting more than one and half hours for our luggage we got a taxi to this hotel and the service was very good. We checked in and went to our room where there was tea and coffee available in the room. The room was clean and the beds were comfortable as were the pillow up to the standard of Holiday Inn around the world. We went down to Ivy and Jack's which is attached to the hotel. The food was very good but more like share platters and good for the occasional drink rather than a main meal. I believe this is where they service the breakfast if you have a breakfast package with the hotel. This hotel is right in the heart of the city so close to everything but not a lot of restaurants to eat at during the dinner service. Most hotels seem to only service lunches or late afternoon snacks.
InterContinental Perth City Centre, an IHG Hotel
4.6/556 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
I stayed at Intercontinental to celebrate a birthday. The hotel provided a complimentary bottle of wine, which was very nice. The room was very small for the price paid, and considering the hotel is relatively new, it felt a little dated. We paid extra for club lounge access and wished we hadn't. It has to be one of the worse lounges I've ever visited. It was very dated and had no atmosphere, apart from feeling sterile. The food offerings were very poor. Evening canapes looked like they had been sat out for hours and were of poor quality. Breakfast was even less appetising. It was a combination of dry reheated food and cold food that had been sat out for too long, most of which was inedible. The lounge service was adequate but certainly nothing special and not five stars. On check out, I was asked how our stay had been and said it was adequate but nothing more. The checkout assistant just thanked me for staying. I responded to the hotel's generic email for feedback but received no reply, which begs the question of how much attention and consideration they give to guests' feedback. With so many hotels now available in Perth CBD, the Intercontinental needs to up its game to attract return guests.
DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront
4.7/544 Reviews
I have been staying here for all my trips to Perth this year. This is a really beautiful hotel with large rooms which give me enough space to practise yoga. The room comes with a very functional open wardrobe. Bathrobes are provided in all rooms, not just the premier ones, so this is a nice touch. The view of the swan river during breakfast and from the restaurant on the 18th floor is unbeatable. Do check out their lunch specials.
Rydges Perth Kings Square an EVT hotel
4.5/541 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
We upgraded to an executive room, which was very comfortable. We could not get near enough to the hotel on arrival to park and check in. There is a small very narrow lane way that runs from Wellington St to Murray St with no indication of which way the traffic flows. We parked up eventually on Murray St in a multi storey and fortunately our one suit case was easily wheeled the 100 metres or so to the hotel. The hotel info was all available on the room tv screen. I checked breakfast times and saw it was served up to 10-30 am on a weekend. Next morning we arrived at breakfast at 9-45 am. The waiter looked somewhat taken aback. There was only enough orange juice for 1 person, the tank on the tea maker was dry, there was no butter or bacon. The water tank was refilled, butter produced. The chef lifted the lid of the scrambled eggs and they looked disgusting. I asked the waiter if we could have a fried egg. He had to go find the chef. He cooked the eggs, burnt on the bottom runny white on the top. My breakfast at a cost of $30 consisted of one slice of toast 3 mushrooms, half a scoop of congealed baked beans and half of a very sad looking tomato, plus the delicious burnt egg, one cup of black tea. I heard the waiter and chef grumbling together about breakfast times and their attitude prevented me from complaining and asking for fresh food. It transpired that breakfast time had been changed to finish at 10am. The receptionist enlightened me as we checked out next day. There was still a sign on reception saying that breakfast on a weekend lasted until 10 -30am. Needless to say we breakfasted elsewhere next day. It's a soul less hotel, with about as much vibe as a grave yard. We used the fantastic bar of the new Novotel directly behind Rydges. I also found we could have stayed there at a cheaper rate! Will not be returning.
European Hotel
4.4/566 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
The European Hotel retains much of its distinctive style but it IS different under the new management. Miss Maud is on an extended break but it looks like the wonderful buffet cafe/restaurant on the corner has gone forever. There is a small coffee shop as part of the complex. We were disappointed with the service. Offerings were fairly limited and not cheap. But there are other options nearby. The hotel is now more Eurasian. There is nothing wrong with that of course. Staff at reception are professional but can be curt at times. I endorse the comment of the reviewer who mentioned information about wifi and password was not freely given at check-in. Having said that, the free wifi was very good. Room was as we expected. Comfortable but the airconditioning took a little while to get used to. The hotel is an easy walk from Perth railway station so it is convenient for people using the new (October 2022) airport line. Public bus services pass close by. Many businesses in the area have closed down but the hotel surroundings are generally safe. However, some patrons may feel a little uneasy about some of the local street and homeless people.
Quay Perth
4.2/5111 Reviews
Perth Central Business District
Excellent hotel for our first visit, 2-night stay in Perth. Ideal location for walking to various sites, or jumping on the free CAT buses. Booked an “Essentials”(basic) room which is small but truly provided all that we needed. Bed, linens, pillows were ideal, air-con quiet and shower fantastic! An in-room Nespresso machine was the perfect surprise bonus!! Each staff we encountered was polite, professional, knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. Special kudos to George (night mngr), Reena (9th floor concierge) and Roxie (front desk). One and only drawback was that the window in the room had been frosted over making any view to outside impossible. Why??? Even if the view was undesirable, blackout curtains cover the window. Would have been much nicer to be able to look out a window. Compare the rom to booking an inside cabin in a cruise ship! All in all, would definitely stay at Quay Perth again.

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Brief Description of Elizabeth Quay

Located in the heart of Perth, Elizabeth Quay is a vibrant waterfront precinct that offers a perfect blend of nature, entertainment, and relaxation. With its stunning skyline views, it has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

Must-Experience Things and Uniqueness of Elizabeth Quay

  • Take a leisurely walk along the promenade and enjoy the beautiful Swan River views.
  • Visit the iconic Bell Tower and get panoramic views of the city.
  • Indulge in a variety of water activities such as kayaking, jet skiing, and boat tours.
  • Explore the stunning public art installations scattered across the precinct.
  • Relax in the lush greenery of the Elizabeth Quay Park and enjoy a picnic with family and friends.
  • Experience the thrill of the Elizabeth Quay Carousel, a handcrafted Venetian carousel.

Better to Know Before Visiting Elizabeth Quay

Before visiting Elizabeth Quay, there are a few things you should keep in mind to make the most of your experience:

  • Weekends and evenings can get crowded, so plan your visit accordingly.
  • Carry sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses, as the area is mostly open and can be quite sunny.
  • There are several dining options available, but it's always good to carry some snacks and water.
  • Be aware of the weather conditions, as some activities may be affected by strong winds or rain.
  • Check for any upcoming events or festivals at Elizabeth Quay, as they can add to the overall experience.

Transportation Near Elizabeth Quay

Getting to and from Elizabeth Quay is convenient, thanks to its proximity to various transportation options:

  • Perth Airport: Approximately 12 kilometers away from Elizabeth Quay, it takes around 25 minutes by car or taxi.
  • Perth Railway Station: Just a short walk from Elizabeth Quay, it is the main train station in the city.
  • Free CAT Buses: The Central Area Transit (CAT) buses provide free transportation within the city, including stops near Elizabeth Quay.

Tips for Booking Hotels Near Elizabeth Quay in Perth

  • Consider the location and proximity to Elizabeth Quay when booking your hotel.
  • Look for hotels that offer complimentary shuttle services to and from Elizabeth Quay.
  • Check for amenities like free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and a fitness center to enhance your stay.
  • Read reviews from previous guests to get an idea of the hotel's service and cleanliness.
  • Compare prices and book directly through the hotel's website for the best deals.
Remember, when looking for hotels near Elizabeth Quay in Perth, prioritize the ones that provide easy access to the waterfront precinct and offer a comfortable stay. Enjoy your visit to Elizabeth Quay and make unforgettable memories.
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