630 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Hotel
•The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins offers a timelessly elegant space to escape. Located in the heart of Melbourne, you won’t have to travel far to enjoy all this lively city has to offer. Bursting with a fascinating history, The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins has been home to some world-famous guests and celebrities. Many of Australia’s best started their careers on its very doorstep.From the moment you step inside, you will be captivated by the hotel’s charm and inspired by its stories. Built in 1866, the building is well into its second century. Authentically styled, blending contemporary design with its Art Deco origins, the hotel is captivating in its individual character and charm. The sophisticated lobby creates an inviting sense of arrival with its warm timbers, mirror and brass elements complemented by luxurious soft furnishings.The hotel has 163 elegant guest rooms with plush furnishings, full-length mirrors and custom carpets. Each bathroom has a retro feel with white subway tiles and chequerboard black and white tiled floors, contrasting with chrome tapware that reflect the heritage elements of the building.On the ground floor, Alexander Bar offers signature dining menus for any time of day. Its sophisticated cocktail lounge and promises memorable experiences – you won’t be disappointed. The second floor restaurant offers a sumptuous breakfast with an array of pastries, eggs, fruits and much more.Located just across the road from Southern Cross Station and a minute’s walk to the most liveable city’s tram route, hotel guests will have full access to all Melbourne has to offer. From major events at Etihad Stadium, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (the famous MCG), Rod Laver Arena or AAMI Park, to conferences at the Melbourne Convention Centre – you can access all you need to from this central location.Taste test Melbourne’s best bars, cafés and restaurants, or indulge in some retail therapy at Southbank and Docklands, or the exclusive Collins Street boutiques or arcades. Situated in Melbourne’s CBD, you are close to all the major business headquarters and several historical sites like Flinders Street Station, the Old Melbourne Gaol or the Shrine of Remembrance to transfer you to a bygone era.The Melbourne Arts Precinct is a short tram ride away at the Arts Centre of Melbourne and The National Gallery of Victoria. If you are looking for something more relaxing, you can’t go past Melbourne’s Yarra River or Queen Victoria Gardens. Whatever the purpose of your stay, the Savoy Hotel on Little Collins welcomes you for a memorable, relaxing experience.
The Collins Room, much like the Spencer Room, is one of those slightly larger event spaces within the Vibe Hotel Savoy Melbourne. Think along the lines of presentations, seminars, training exercises, and networking evenings. The space ...
This space refers to the impressive combination of the Vibe Hotel Savoy Melbourne's Plaza Ballroom and Collins Room. Combined, the two larger-scale and elegant spaces equate to a maximum capacity of 320, within a function venue th...
The Plaza Ballroom is one of the largest spaces available at The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins. In fact, there's space for up to 200 guests. Factor in the elegant old-meets-new approach of the hotel to space available, and it's little wonde...
The Vibe Hotel Savoy Melbourne's Spencer Room is a versatile, understated space, well suited to a number of different events. That said, it's hardly blank, hardly devoid of personality. Rather, the Spencer Room (like the rest of the ho...
The Williams Room is but one of the meeting rooms available at the Vibe Hotel Savoy Melbourne; there's space for up to 20, within a space that's all high ceilings, and natural light streaming through large windows. As one might expect,...
The Boardroom at the The Savoy Hotel Melbourne is an intimate space for up to 6 guests. That said, it's no less elegant than the rest of the popular hotel's array of function venues.The Boardroom is well suited to similarly intimate events,...
Wandering the city to find a piano to play music on, I noticed through the window that this hotel had one that seemed very good from a distance (and pianos were generally difficult to find around here). So then I entered and approached the staff (just a few days ago). A staff who introduced Herself as Julia (sorry if I misspelled) gave me some hope initially. We talked for a little while, but soon after giving false hope, after I showed Her some of my handwritten compositions, She told me that the piano is always locked and that the Manager (not present at the time) keeps it always locked. So I asked when would be a good day to speak to the Manager about it, and She refused to tell me, She said that the piano is always locked and that no-one plays it. It made me feel like this: One can spend years of one's Life trying to become a good pianist / composer, barely can afford a meal because of the situation, even having become fairly good at it - only to be rejected after offering to share for free. I could never afford to buy a piano as good as that one, it was probably worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the staff basically told me no-one was permitted to use it, if even to portray peaceful music, and made the Manager to seem unreachable. The fact that Julia was rejecting of my application to even speak with the Manager regarding to share my compositions for free, said at least one of a few things: 1 - Julia either assumed the worst in me, considering me somewhat worthless (was it my attire? my ugly face?). 2 - Julia assumed that Her Manager would also reject me, therefore assuming Her Manager to be not a Kind Person. 3 - People buy an expensive grand piano, a treasure that cost much effort to produce and cost Trees their lives, and present it in a hotel, to boast of having material possessions that are not used by anyone (while others go hungry) - this third possibility made me especially reluctant to visit again, because why would anyone support a business, that portrays such arrogance? As i was leaving, She smiled to me and wished me a happy time, but I sensed insincerity. It was a very difficult day for me, because about four venues treated me in a similar way that day, and I said to myself in my mind, "I hate Melbourne", and "I wish to leave Melbourne" (I was born very close to Melbourne and lived nearby, with my Mum, most of my Life, except for just a few months, but currently I am too poor to afford to both leave and survive). Initially happy to support their business for free, I found that People tended to not respect me all that much - therefore I avoided such businesses.
The location was fabulous for interstate travel, directly across from southern cross station. Rooms were quite nice, staff were lovely. Unfortunately we had the buffet breakfast on the first morning. At $42 a head it was extremely disappointing. We ate in the middle of the service. Range was very basic and all of the selection were lukewarm at best, many stone cold. Definitely recommend staying just avoid the breakfast. We found much better choices across the road for half the price the next morning
Stayed at this hotel while in Melbourne for a show. I loved the simple yet modern decor done very tastefully. Helpful staff and location is amazing.Free tram is just across the road. Walking distance to most of the places like Marvel stadium or free tram to shopping mall. Great many places to eat and steps away to Southern cross station.
Hi There. I stayed at the SAVOY last week for 2 nights with a friend and we loved our stay. Our rooms were adjoining which made it fun. For anyone who appreciates Art Decor the SAVOY is for you. Our rooms were stunning, with everything you need, very clean & most important my bed was comfortable & pillows luxurious. Would I stay here again, absolutely. Am already looking forward to my next mini stay at tge SAVOY. Staff were very helpful. ( Only let down was the Restaurant with the food, unfortunately.)
The location is perfect, and the rooms are lovely. However, we were in for a four day stay, and the shower head was broken (only works when hand held, which just makes it a bit tricky). Reported to reception who just stated that they're fully booked so can't move us and maintenance can't look until Monday (the day we leave anyway), which is fine, but then no other compensation was offered which was a shame. Update to note: upon a second mention later in the stay, Connor did offer an apology and breakfast on our last morning. It would be fantastic if there were maintenance staff available to assist with repairs on the weekend. Stuff breaks on a Saturday and Sunday too 😂 bathroom functionality is paramount for a Hotel stay. It would have also been good if there was a shower screen or curtain to avoid the whole space flooding, and a vanity or bench to place things when getting ready. It's not an overly functional space. The breakfast service was lovely, with a great selection. It's also an absolutely visually stunning building.
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