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Find the best bed and breakfast in Melbourne at Booking.com. The perfect B&Bs and other cosy rooms are waiting for you near Rod Laver Arena, Princess Theatre and Regent Theatre. Fellow travellers have booked charming bed & breakfast stays near St Kilda, Melbourne CBD and Southbank. There is no need to worry about your Melbourne holiday with Booking.com's great rates and availability. |
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Georgian Court B&B Guest House 25 George Street, East Melbourne, Melbourne Show map | |
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Just 3 km from central Melbourne, Georgian Court offers free buffet breakfast, a guest lounge and an internet kiosk. All rooms are air conditioned and include a microwave.
"All great had to have operation at epworth early start was great location Could not eat the buffet brekkie dur to hospital Will stay again when i have a night in the city Thanks again" |
from $82.26 Average price per night |
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Robinsons In The City 405 Spencer Street (Cnr Batman Street), West Melbourne, Melbourne Show map | |
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Robinsons in the City is a unique urban B&B and offers a delightful small-hotel atmosphere in a Heritage property that was Melbourne's earliest commercial bakery in 1850.
"Our host Paul was very professional, informative and most important of all, had a genuine personality. Robinsons was very comfortable,clean and central to the city. We will return with no hesitation." |
from $150 Average price per night |
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Cotterville Homestay - Bed & Breakfast 204 Williams Road, Toorak, South Yarra, Melbourne Show map | |
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Score from 7 reviews:
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Cotterville Homestay offers bed and breakfast accommodation only 550 metres from Hawksburn Station which has regular trains to Melbourne, less than 15 minutes' away. The rooms come with DVD player.
"This had to one of best experience with accommodation any where in the world." |
from $154.84 Average price per night |
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ibis Budget - Melbourne CBD (formerly Formule 1)
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Situated in the heart of central Melbourne, ibis Budget - Melbourne CBD offers affordable air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
"Great deal : not expensive and in the CBD !" |
from $68.71 Average price per night |
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ibis Budget - Melbourne Airport (formerly Formule 1)
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Just 500 metres from Melbourne International Airport, ibis Budget - Melbourne Airport offers air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV, a desk and a private bathroom.
"Close to the airport for my early morning flight to NZ, my home is in Wonthaggi Sth Gippsland. a good 2hrs trip to the airport, couldn't imagine leaving 2am for the airport. It would be handy to have trollies… " |
from $110.33 Average price per night |
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Ibis Melbourne - Little Bourke Street 600 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD, Melbourne Show map | |
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Located in the heart of Melbourne's entertainment district, Hotel Ibis offers air-conditioned accommodation with satellite TV.
"The Ibis in Little Bourke St is a great location, close to Southern Cross Station and a short walk to Southbank. Very clean and tidy. Staff also very plesant. Would definitely stay there again." |
from $86.23 Average price per night |
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A thoroughly liveable city, Melbourne has a buzzy vibe and an Aussie sense of fun. There’s always something going on, and one of its many festivals is Moomba – Australia’s largest free arts festival. Well worth a visit are the National Gallery of Victoria and the Melbourne Aquarium, whose highlight is walking through a clear tunnel as sharks swim over your head.
The city’s most recognisable landmark is Flinders Street Station, whose yellow and green façade matches the colour of the historic Melbourne trams that still run around the world’s longest tram network. Keep an eye out for the street art as you travel.
Shopping in Melbourne is fantastic. Queen Victoria Market is the largest open-air market south of the Equator, while the La Trobe Street shopping centre has over 300 stores. For food, don’t miss Little Italy - the Carlton area.
South of the Yarra River is St Kilda, home to the best beach and Albert Park, where the F1 Australian Grand Prix is held. However, this is not the city’s only sporting heritage. It’s also the home of Aussie Rules football and the MCG, a must-see for cricket fans.
Booking.com has a range of Melbourne accommodation from hotels to hostels and motels, some near Melbourne Airport.
