Four cool stays in Melbourne
An insider guide to the most fashionable hotels in Australia’s culture capital
An insider guide to the most fashionable hotels in Australia’s culture capital
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Australia’s tallest hotel pairs panoramic views with elevated comfort and polished dining in a part of the city where five-star stays were once hard to imagine
A sustainability-minded city stay with smart heritage touches and a destination steakhouse looking over the Central Business District
This music-mad bolthole in one of the city’s coolest corners riffs on rock and pop legends with retro-maximalist glee
Design cues from local laneways, sharp Japanese cooking and an Alice in Wonderland-esque bar give this W outpost a playful edge
A rambling idyll in the Welsh borders is where the Italophile historian writes about citrus, Mediterranean sensuousness and life in the shadow of Mount Etna
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