- Melbourne Marriott Hotel
Discover serenity in the heart of the city at the Melbourne Marriott Hotel, one of travellers' favourite luxury Melbourne hotels. Start in our spacious rooms, offering 36 square meters (and up) of restorative space. The prime location of our luxury hotel in Melbourne's theatre district is also just moments from Bourke and Collins Streets' shopping, as well as culture and cuisine discoveries in Chinatown and at the Melbourne Museum and the Royal Exhibition Building. Sports fans appreciate our location near MCG and Rod Laver Arena, as well as the easy tram trip to Etihad Stadium. Business travellers stay up to date on work with our well-appointed, full-service business center, while those planning events take advantage of our gorgeous event space (hosting up to 250 guests) and staff of event managers and catering experts. With the heart of the Marriott and the feel of a luxury boutique hotel, we invite you to experience the best of this Melbourne luxury hotel.
Travelodge Wynyard Sydney
Just a 7-minute walk from Darling Harbour, Travelodge Wynyard has bright and airy rooms with cable TV. It features a restaurant, a bar and a well-equipped fitness center. Guests receive 100 MBs of free Wi-Fi per 24 hours.
Travelodge Wynyard Sydney is in the heart of Sydney’s city center. The famous Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are less than a 20-minute walk away.
Citrus Grove Restaurant serves relaxed modern Australian cuisine in a relaxed environment. The Lobby Bar features a range of refreshing cocktails.
All air-conditioned rooms include a work desk, a minibar and tea and coffee-making facilities. The private bathroom is stocked with fluffy towels, a hairdryer and guest toiletries.
Wynyard Travelodge features an internet kiosk and guest laundry facilities. The tour desk can provide sightseeing advice and help guests with travel arrangements.
Sydney Central Business District is a great choice for travelers interested in shopping, restaurants and food.
Travelodge Wynyard Sydney is in the heart of Sydney’s city center. The famous Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge are less than a 20-minute walk away.
Citrus Grove Restaurant serves relaxed modern Australian cuisine in a relaxed environment. The Lobby Bar features a range of refreshing cocktails.
All air-conditioned rooms include a work desk, a minibar and tea and coffee-making facilities. The private bathroom is stocked with fluffy towels, a hairdryer and guest toiletries.
Wynyard Travelodge features an internet kiosk and guest laundry facilities. The tour desk can provide sightseeing advice and help guests with travel arrangements.
Sydney Central Business District is a great choice for travelers interested in shopping, restaurants and food.
Quay
Number 1 in out list of the top ten restaurants of Australia is Peter Gilmore'sQuay. In it's second year in the World Top 100 Restaurant list, Quay came in at number 27 and earned the title of Best Restaurant in Australia. It also retains 3 hat status in the SMH Good Food Guide and 3 stars in Gourmet Traveller magazine into 2011.
Overlooking Sydney Cove, Quay features stunning views sweeping across from the Sydney Opera House at one end to the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the other end. The dishes are as aesthetically pleasing as the views, they are beautifully plated with vibrant colours in forms that draw inspiration and metaphors to scenes and objects from nature. Past the superficial, the menu doesn't fail to deliver quality and creativity. Textural variety and complexity is a notable feature of Peter Gilmore's cooking and is showcased in dishes such as the Jackfruit Snow Egg or the Eight Textured Chocolate Cake. Rare and unusual ingredients are sourced from around Australia to create dishes that are as much about balance as they are about contrast of flavours and textures. Dining at Quay is a captivating experience that showcases the great diversity and quality that modern Australian cuisine can offer, set amidst some of the most iconic scenery that Australia can offer. Check out the videos of head chef Peter Gilmore talking about some of his signature dishes at Quay.
Overlooking Sydney Cove, Quay features stunning views sweeping across from the Sydney Opera House at one end to the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the other end. The dishes are as aesthetically pleasing as the views, they are beautifully plated with vibrant colours in forms that draw inspiration and metaphors to scenes and objects from nature. Past the superficial, the menu doesn't fail to deliver quality and creativity. Textural variety and complexity is a notable feature of Peter Gilmore's cooking and is showcased in dishes such as the Jackfruit Snow Egg or the Eight Textured Chocolate Cake. Rare and unusual ingredients are sourced from around Australia to create dishes that are as much about balance as they are about contrast of flavours and textures. Dining at Quay is a captivating experience that showcases the great diversity and quality that modern Australian cuisine can offer, set amidst some of the most iconic scenery that Australia can offer. Check out the videos of head chef Peter Gilmore talking about some of his signature dishes at Quay.
Attica
Number 2 in our list of the top ten restaurants of Australia is Ben Shewry's Attica. Again, the only Victorian based restaurant in Australia to make the World Top 100 list in 2011, it has climbed up the list 20 places to number 53. It is now also the second highest Australian restaurant on the list. Set in the unassuming suburbs of Melbourne, dining at Attica is all about the food. Ben Shewry delivers tantalizing combinations of unique and eclectic ingredients, some of which are foraged by Shewry himself in the morning near his home on the Bellarine peninsula. These are then prepared using elaborate techniques and an array of home-brewed technology within the kitchen ofAttica. Though the wine list, setting and service is no match for most of the other restaurants on our list the heights delivered by the food elevate Attica to its current position.