215 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Hotel
•Victoria Hotel Melbourne connects you with everything you need for a successful event. The Victoria Hotel, formerly known as the Victoria Coffee Palace, was built in 1880 as a sober alternative to the rowdy hotels with onsite pubs. Conveniently located on Little Collins Street in the heart of the Melbourne CBD, The Victoria Hotel offers versatile event spaces partnered with leading technology, inspiring food, wine and experienced staff to ensure a seamless event from start to finish. Our versatile function spaces offer an open plan and flexible configurations to suit a large range of events including virtual meetings, conferences, art exhibitions, workshops, gala dinners, private events, weddings and more! Our experienced Events Team will help create a tailored event solution to ensure an unforgettable experience.
The Boardroom was purposefully designed with corporate gatherings and meetings in mind. Positioned on the mezzanine level of the Victoria Hotel,, this beautifully appointed space is equipped with an 85-inch LCD screen that can be connected ...
Nestled within Vics Bar, Little Vics offers a laid-back and stylish private space, conveniently adjacent to the main bar where guests can order their own drinks. It's perfect for a variety of occasions, from relaxed birthday parties to casu...
Discover the timeless elegance of The Victoria Room, a versatile venue inspired by Art Deco design. This sophisticated space is perfect for both corporate and social events, featuring its own exclusive bar and foyer area to ensure privacy a...
Nestled within our restaurant Mister Munro, Miss Miley is an exclusive and intimate private dining space characterized by elevated ceilings, beautiful pendant lighting, and luxurious deep charcoal finishes. Miss Miley is ideal for a wide r...
Located within our restaurant Mister Munro, Miss Morgan is an exclusive private dining space that blends modern art-deco inspiration. With elegant emerald green chairs and luxurious pendant lighting, this space exudes a sophisticated and co...
Located towards the back of our restaurant Mister Munro, The Dining Booth is a bright, open, and airy semi-private space ideal for a variety of social events. Whether you're planning a birthday party, club event, sit-down dinner, or an inti...
Great location. Rooms are clean but small with no great natural light coming in. If you are out all day this is suitable. Staff were friendly
Stayed there for a weekend in Melb. Location is good but I got not sleep. The walls were so thin that when a noisy group in room next door came in at 1 pm I could hear every word and swearing. After two hours of this I rang front desk and asked them to ring the room and ask them to be quiet. Nothing was done. After three calls over one hour I gave up. The neighbours went to sleep at 4.45am. I had 3 hours sleep and the rest of the weekend was a struggle as I was too tired. I asked for compensation when I checked out. I was told the manager would ring me. No one contacted me. I rang again after two days. More promises but no contact. There are better options. Even if you need to pay more do it. Do not risk your holiday.
Reasonably priced hotel in a good location in the CBD. Reception staff are polite and helpful. Beds are comfortable with high quality linens. Two minor issues- although bar states 4pm to late, I was denied entry at 10pm. Lastly the wifi diminishes to near non existent the further you are from reception. Get a booster. If in the CBD, would stay here again.
Great spot and not bad value. The rooms could do with updating for better value. Should also have streaming TV like Netflix, Binge and Kayo
I've stayed here multiple times and have always been happy. The beds and pillows are comfortable. Room clean. I like the small gym. Wish the pool was bigger and more like a lap pool. But the kids loved it! Really great service at reception.
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