Grand Hyatt Melbourne

Melbourne


Plenty grand enough to warrant the name, this Collins St five-star has more than 500 rooms with marble bathrooms, designated workspaces and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to the city centre, Yarra River or MCG. Stick around for the buffet breakfast, but save room for croissants from the city outpost of Lune across the road.


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