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CENTRAL SKY LOUNGE APARTMENT HOTEL

Accommodation 4 stars

43 Therry Street, Melbourne CBD, VIC 3000

Description

The Central Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel is a 4-star accommodation located in the northern entry point of Melbourne's CBD.

It offers spacious apartment-style accommodations for guests. The hotel is conveniently situated within walking distance of the Melbourne CBD.

Key features of the Central Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel include spacious apartments, city views, a convenient location, amenities such as Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception, a restaurant, and meeting rooms, non-smoking rooms, wheelchair access, and a breakfast option.

The hotel provides spacious apartment accommodations, allowing guests to enjoy a comfortable and home-like stay. The luxury hotel offers views of the city, providing guests with a scenic backdrop during their stay. The Central Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel is approximately a 20-minute stroll from Eureka Skydeck, a popular tourist attraction in Melbourne.

The hotel offers a range of amenities, including Wi-Fi in public areas, a 24-hour reception, a restaurant, and meeting rooms. The hotel provides non-smoking rooms for the comfort of all guests. The Central Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel offers wheelchair access, ensuring that all guests can enjoy a comfortable and accessible stay.

The hotel also offers breakfast in the restaurant, providing guests with a convenient dining option. The Central Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel in Melbourne CBD provides spacious and comfortable apartment-style accommodations with convenient amenities and a convenient location for guests to explore the city.

Details

Type: Apartment hotels

Capacity: 516

Number of rooms: 258rooms

Facilities: Bar, Restaurant

Star Rating: 4 stars

Room features: Air Conditioning, Coffee & Tea maker, Mini bar, TV

Services: 24 hour reception, Business centre, Car parking, Laundry services

Location

43 Therry Street, Melbourne CBD, VIC 3000

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