Stock and Trade at InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto
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495 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Why you'll love this venue
- Features a classic 1890s neo-gothic architecture combined with a luxuriously modern interior.
- Offering 253 luxury guest rooms and 5 star suites, bespoke restaurants, rejuvenating facilities.
- Enjoy access to rooftop pool, light filled gym, sauna and jacuzzi with sweeping views out to Melbourne’s city skyline.
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Reviews for InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto
Dylan Johnston
Great service and fantastic rooms! The staff here are very professional and welcoming. The door staff were attentive and helpful, and the front desk team were amazing. In particular, Mohammad went out of his way to make sure we were set up with everything we needed during our stay. I’d encourage anyone visiting Melbourne to stay here!
Nicholas Willett-Jeffries
We stayed at the Intercontinental Melbourne for one night in March 2024. We were pretty unimpressed. The rooms are dated and have not been well maintained. There was visible wear on nearly every surface. The bathroom was also quite poorly designed, with fixtures that were confusing to use, and a shower layout that was cramped and annoying to use. Service was fine, if not great. The website/app used to order room service is annoying to use and prompted me for my name and room number four different times before I could place the order. The hotel was also noticeably slow to come through and clean up our plates afterwards. On the positive side, their breakfast buffet was pretty good and had a lot of options. Overall, I expected better, especially given that this hotel is one of the costlier options in Melbourne. Would not stay here again. I will likely avoid IHG Hotel Group in the future as well.
Raymond Lind
This hotel is set in the late nineteenth century Rialto building and boasts a considerable amount of period style. We booked a club room and the evening cocktails and afternoon tea were very good. The room itself was comfortable but perhaps a little dated. The main weak point are the staff, especially in the lobby area. They rarely greet guests or show much in the way of hospitality.
John Yoon
The hotel is quite nice. It has a soul. Very cool design and atmosphere. The swimming pool and sauna are top notch - highly recommend to visit it. The buffet in the morning is tasty and has lots of stuff to try. The staff is welcoming, and helpful.
Ash
The air conditioning did not work for the two nights that I stayed there. The only solution offered es a tiny fan/heater. I was unable to get a decent sleep during my stay. Checked with other guests and they had the same issues with air conditioning. The rooms are adequate but have not been updated for a decade by my estimate. On checking out the staff did not provide and explanation or apology for the failure of air conditioning BUT they did ask if I had left the miserable fan/heater in the room. Miserable stay. I will NEVER stay at this hotel again.
Other spaces at this venue
Laneway Room 1&2 or 2&3
Running along the entire length of one of the heritage buildings, The Laneway Rooms are a blend of heritage and modern Melbourne culture. The stripped back brick walls with views to a commissioned graffiti mural by The Blender Studios’ stre...
Bluestone Wine Lounge
Bluestone Wine Lounge is perfect for intimate cocktail events, booked exclusively an ideal space for up to 100 guests standup.
Wheat and Wool
With period-style windows overlooking the atrium and heritage ironwork, the Stock & Trade and Wool & Wheat meeting rooms pay homage to Melbourne’s past. Running along the length of the Winfield Wing, the rooms can be used as either ...
Market Lane Bar
Tucked away in a private alcove off our lobby overlooking the atrium, you will find Market Lane Bar. Booked exclusively, can hold up to 100 guests standup.
The Secret Laneway
The Secret Laneway is authentically Melbourne, featuring cobblestones and quirky An authentic Melbourne laneway space hidden on the side of our heritage building showcasing graffiti street art and a cobblestone footpath. Perfect for welcom...
Alluvial Restaurant
Nestled between the two wings of the hotel, Alluvial Restaurant can transform into a unique and memorable event space. From long table dinners, to cocktail receptions with space for entertainment and unique installations or displays; this s...
The Laneway Rooms
Running along the entire length of one of the heritage buildings, The Laneway Rooms are a blend of heritage and modern Melbourne culture. The stripped back brick walls with views to a commissioned graffiti mural by The Blender Studios’ stre...
Wool Room
With period-style windows overlooking the atrium and heritage ironwork, the Stock, Trade, Wool and Wheat meeting rooms pay homage to Melbourne’s past. All four meeting rooms are located next to each other for breakout convenience and are id...
William Pitt Boardroom
The William Pitt has a capacity of up to twelve boardroom style or 20 on banquet rounds. With its own private pre-function area, this boardroom provides a quiet haven away from the main atrium, perfect for small groups.
Wheat Room
With period-style windows overlooking the atrium and heritage ironwork, the Stock, Trade, Wool and Wheat meeting rooms pay homage to Melbourne’s past. All four meeting rooms are located next to each other for breakout convenience and are id...
Trade Room
With period-style windows overlooking the atrium and heritage ironwork, the Stock, Trade, Wool and Wheat meeting rooms pay homage to Melbourne’s past. All four meeting rooms are located next to each other for breakout convenience and are id...
Thomas Fallon Boardroom
Accommodating groups of up to eight, the Thomas Fallon boardroom offers a secluded environment for business meetings complimented by space for in-room refreshments, away from all distractions. With its own private pre-function area, this bo...
Stock Room
With period-style windows overlooking the atrium and heritage ironwork, the Stock, Trade, Wool and Wheat meeting rooms pay homage to Melbourne’s past. All four meeting rooms are located next to each other for breakout convenience and are id...
Richard Speight Boardroom
Accommodating groups of up to eight, the Richard Speight boardroom offers a secluded environment for business meetings complimented by space for in-room refreshments, away from all distractions. With its own private pre-function area, this ...
Patrick McCaughan Boardroom
Seating up to twelve, the Patrick McCaughan Executive Boardroom is the most impressive small meeting space. Features including high backed leather chairs, a polished wooden table, and a private reception area provide both comfort and conven...
Laneway Room 1 or 3
Running along the entire length of one of the heritage buildings, The Laneway Rooms are a blend of heritage and modern Melbourne culture. The stripped-back brick walls with views to a commissioned graffiti mural by The Blender Studios’ stre...
Laneway Room 2
Running along the entire length of one of the heritage buildings, The Laneway Rooms are a blend of heritage and modern Melbourne culture. The stripped back brick walls with views to a commissioned graffiti mural by The Blender Studios’ stre...