Found in the CBDs East End district, the hotel is set amongst the citys Collins precinct of industry influencers, high fashion and hospitality hot spots.
Next Hotel Melbourne, Curio Collection by Hilton is your sophisticated sanctuary to work, play, stay and everything in between.
The opulent 255-room escape blends business with style, with considered design details, fitted out with an abundance of marble, plus unique artworks showcased by the likes of Australian contemporary artists Jonny Niesche and Julia Gorman. Elegant rooms come equipped with espresso coffee machines, Who Is Elijah amenities, Dyson hairdryers and modern mini-bar. Exclusive to hotel guests booking a Club Room, recharge at The Club, home to a sumptuous breakfast offering, evening drinks, canapes, and interesting conversationalists.
La Madonna Restaurant dedicates itself to spontaneous creations and a celebration of local produce. Or perhaps wind down after a busy day at La Madonna Bar, with plenty of comfortable couches and dimly lit corners to enjoy a cocktail, or two and a selection of snacks.
Savor one of the great expressions of Melbournes CBD, both electric and creative.
"The room was decent, and the bed was incredibly soft, a real 'white-people bed' as they say, with excellent blackout curtains perfect for sleeping. We booked a one-bedroom suite, and the staff thoughtfully added an extra bed for us. The only downside was the somewhat chaotic front desk management. When we checked in, they told us the suite we booked was unavailable, claiming it was double-booked and offering us a standard room instead. It was the first time I'd heard of being downgraded because a room wasn't available! 😂 After I showed them our confirmation, they fiddled around a bit and eventually 'found' a suite for us. However, our booking included breakfast, and after the room change, we couldn't access the breakfast area the next day. We had to go back to the front desk to explain the situation again, and they finally gave us a card. On the second morning of our stay, we again couldn't get breakfast and spent another half an hour sorting it out. It was quite a hassle, making me feel like the money spent wasn't really worth it. Throughout the whole process, there was no mention of compensation; they just fixed the immediate problem. In previous hotels, when there was an issue, they usually provided a better experience after resolving it.
As for the restaurant teacups, honestly, they weren't clean; many had coffee stains."