Old Royal Childrens 48 Flemington Rd, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia | (888) 240-0568
Located on Flemington Road, just north of Melbourne
A three-minute walk to nearest tram station for CBD access
Sharp, contemporary decor and original artwork by David Larwill
Restaurant serving international dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Spacious gym with a variety of equipment, weights, and free classes
Modern rooms with minibars, flat-screen TVs, high-end coffeemakers, and air-conditioning
Picturesque views of green parkland and city skyline
Tour desk and Smart car and Lekker bicycle rentals
Free art supplies and local calls
Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
Oddly attached to the Melbourne Children's Hospital
Not within walking distance of the CBD
Additional fee for breakfast and in-room coffee pods
No pool
Dedicated to Australian contemporary artist David Larwill, this four-pearl hotel feels like modern art gallery. His original work adorns the walls and halls of this 96-room boutique hotel. Located in North Melbourne, it's not within easy walking distance to the CBD, though it's commutable by tram in 20 minutes. There's an attached Smith and Singleton restaurant serving international dishes, though breakfast comes at an additional fee. The hotel also has a spacious gym, conference venue, Smart Car and Lekker bicycle rental services, and free Wi-Fi. The rooms are bright and trendy, with flat-screen TVs, high-end coffeemakers, and air-conditioning. Travelers preferring to be more central should consider the Adelphi Hotel instead. It's boutique property with a similarly artsy vibe, but is located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD.
Scene
A sophisticated boutique hotel with trendy style and artwork by David Larwill
David Larwill's contemporary artwork and bright, colourful prints are the main focus of this chic hotel. It's a spacious property, with high floor-to-ceiling windows in the lobby, making you feel like you're in a modern art gallery rather than a hotel. The on-site restaurant has a contemporary feel too, with an industrial design, sunny interiors, and a semi-open kitchen. It's a key spot to grab a bite a eat, much like the bright lobby, which has comfortable gray couches and free art supplies for anyone who feels inspired. Pops of orange appear in the artwork, brightening up the monochrome decor. This theme which carried through into all 96 rooms of this property. The hotel has a laid-back, quiet vibe that's popular with groups and families spending a weekend in the city. It also attracts business travelers due to the on-site conference venue. Attached to the Children's Hospital, the lobby and restaurant is often shared by visitors and doctors during the day.
Location
On Flemington Road in North Melbourne, a 20-minute tram ride to heart of the city
The Larwill Studio is an ideal spot for travelers who want to be just outside the Central Business District, rather than right in the center of it. Located on Flemington Road in the Parkville suburb, it's attached to Melbourne's Children's Hospital. The surrounding area has a few cafes, shops, and restaurants, and there's a tram stop just a three-minute walk from the hotel. Car and bike rentals are available at the hotel too, making it easy to explore the city's popular attractions. Melbourne Zoo is within a 20-minute walk, Queen Victoria Market is 10 minutes away by tram, and Bourke Street Mall is a 15-minute trip. Hosier Lane and Flinders Street Station can be reached in 20 minutes by tram, while Southbank is five minutes farther. Melbourne Tullamarine Airport is a 20-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Bright, modern rooms, with plenty of thoughtful touches and high-end perks
David Larwill's playful artwork has also been showcased in all 96 rooms of this property. Each room has a light, airy feel with modern decor and picturesque views of green parkland and the city skyline. The color palette is muted, brightened up by the orange, yellow and blue tones of the cushions, bedside tables, and lamps. Beds are comfortable, with signature white bedding, while unique slogan pillows add a little personality. Other thoughtful extras include free yoga mats, as well as hanging clip boards featuring hotel information and postcards from the artist. Furniture is kept minimal and technologies are modern, including 46-inch flat-screen TVs with dedicated art channels and movies, phones, air-conditioning, microwaves, minibars, proper coffeemakers, electric kettles, safes, and alarm clock radios. Keep in mind that coffee pods aren't free. Bathrooms are small and clean, with white-tiled walls, shower/tub combos, toilets, sinks, hairdryers, and toiletries. Wi-Fi is free and robes and slippers are provided.
Features
Spacious gym, restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and plenty of extras
The spacious, well-equipped gym is a highlight of this property, along with the large on-site restaurant, serving a variety of sandwiches, pizzas, salads, and international dishes (which are also available for take away). Breakfast is served here daily, though this comes at an additional fee. There is no pool or spa, so those looking for high-end treatments will have to travel into the city center. The hotel offers plenty of nice little touches, though, such as free art supplies for those feeling creative, free iPad use, free local calls, free access to the gym and classes, and free yoga and meditation guides. Those looking to explore the city independently can rent Smart Cars or Lekker bicycles, and tour packages can be arranged at the tour desk. A bright, modern conference room is also available at the hotel, featuring park views, free Wi-Fi, data projectors, screens, and catering options available. Other services include laundry, 24-hour reception, on-site parking, concierge, and free strollers. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.