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This fun loving property provides incredible value for money: service with a smile (and maybe the odd joke), excellent food (this is one of the most popular gastro-pubs in town), stylish rooms plus both sea and city within easy reach. All from just £87 a night. Whilst the doubles are only really suitable for a short stay, Queen and King suites provide more than enough room for a couple to spend a few days exploring Melbourne, with large beds, writing desks and a living area. You will not want to get out the roll top bath! Being smack bang opposite Australia's Grand Prix track has more than just a few perks, namely that the hotel is excellently connected - there is a tram just outside taking you straight to the CBD and Melbourne's beaches. An excellent option for young professionals, couples and families with older children.
Local markets
Value chic
Hotel Entertainment
City Style
Great walks
Restaurant
Close to nightlife
Golf
Tennis
Sailing
Less £
Lively
Gourmet
Conference facilities
Learning
Colonial
Other Activities
Full of character
Good wine list
House party feel
Child friendly
Townhouse
Lakeside
Artworks
Boutique
Cycling
Chic
Watersports
Surfing
Antiques
Quirky
Wine tasting
Downtown
Retro/Vintage
On an island
Diving
Contemporary
Charming
Rooms
25 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Seasonal menus champion excellent Victoria produce, and the restaurant is a lively hubParking
Meeting Room
Walking distance restaurants
Fireplace
Bar
Bath robes
Safe
Cots available
No pets
Private dining room
In room music system
Good wine list
Laundry
Child friendly
Conference facilities
Sitting Room
Room service
Suites
Satellite / Cable TV
Air conditioning
Wifi
Local markets
Hotel Entertainment
Great walks
Close to nightlife
Golf
Tennis
Sailing
Learning
Other Activities
Cycling
Watersports
Surfing
Wine tasting
Diving
Middle Park Hotel, Australia, is a Melbourne hotel offering friendly service, great food and excellent value for money, close to the city-centre and St Kilda.
Originally published by The Telegraph
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