Welcome to Melbourne, where great accommodations meet one of the world's greatest cities! Melbourne is home to many sporting events and sandy beach areas, perfect for visitors looking to enjoy waterfront views and year-round perfect weather! This is Southern Australia at its best!
Melbourne Hotel Map offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Melbourne's main attractions. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. Whether you are coming as a tourist or business traveler, Melbourne Hotel Map offers great hotels near your point of interest!
Holiday Inn on Flinders Melbourne Holiday Inn on Flinders is a truly friendly and personal boutique-style hotel perfectly located in the financial hub of Melbourne. The perfect base for any business traveller close to the Melbourne Convention Center, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, World Trade Centre and Stock Exchange. The hotel's facilities cater also to the needs of leisure travellers, with most of Melbourne's sightseeing spots, art and cultural centres within easy reach, including Telstra Dome sports stadium and the Docklands precinct …more
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Melbourne Hotel Map
MELBOURNE AREAS
1. Melbourne Airport Hotels Melbourne Airport is a cutting edge facility. With over a hundred and fifty businesses, Melbourne Airport employs more than eleven thousand people.
2.Flemington Race Course Hotels Flemington Race Course is one of the finest race tracks in the world. It is home to the Melbourne Cup, Australia's most famous horse race.
3. Downtown Melbourne Hotels Supporting a population of almost four million people, Melbourne is the second most populated city in Australia.
4. Convention Center Hotels Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre is located south of Downtown Melbourne on the Yarra River. The facility was opened in 1996.
5. Melbourne Cricket Ground Hotels Located in Yarra Park, Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest stadium in Australia. This open air stadium can hold up to one hundred thousand people.
6. Telstra Dome Hotels Formerly known as the Victoria Stadium, the Telstra Dome hosts sporting and entertainment events. The facility is designed for Australian Football.
7. University of Melbourne Hotels The University of Melbourne was established in 1853 as a public facility dedicated to research and teaching.
8. Melbourne Park National Tennis Center Hotels The National Tennis Center was a ninety four million dollar development that was completed in 1987. It seats up to sixteen thousand people in the center court.
Melbourne is an arty powerhouse with a vibrant and multicultural soul. Nicknamed 'Paris of the southern hemisphere' Melbourne is not only known to be Australia's cultural hot-spot but is also famous for its major sport events and its culinary delights from all across the world. With it's high rising city centre and its far stretching suburbs, it is hard not to be dragged in by the life of the capital of Victoria - 'the place to be' - but daytrips to the wild nature of the state are also extremely attractive.
Melbourne is the second-largest city in Australia and is known to be Australia's most cultured city - although some Sydney-siders would contest this. The city's main features are museums, galleries and theatres, large green areas and the Yarra River flowing across the urban centre.
Melbourne has seen wave after wave of immigrants, with Italians, Greeks, Chinese and Vietnamese all adding ingredients to the cultural and culinary mix. And there's the sports-mad of course. Each year Melbourne lays host to some of the world's major international sports events such as the Australian Open in tennis and the Formula 1.
The city developed during the height of the Victorian gold rush in the late 1800s, which is shown in the Victorian-era architecture in some neighbour hoods. However, developments over the years have also left their mark, recently with the new and modern Federation Square complex and the Docklands re-development. But probably the most famous characteristic of Melbourne is the television series 'Neighbours' recorded here and broadcasted across the world for more than 20 years. If you fancy a trip out of the city, Melbourne is also a great base for 1-2 day tours to, for example, the Grampians national Park, the Great Ocean Road with the Twelve Apostles, local wineries, and to observe the masses of penguins on Phillip Island coming home from the day at sea. Enjoy your stay in what many claim is the hippest city in the southern hemisphere.