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Melbourne City Accommodation

Stayz has a great selection of Melbourne City accommodation. Our Accommodation in Melbourne City includes apartments, houses, hotels and b&bs. Prices for Accommodation Melbourne City start from $62. Stayz also has a range of pet friendly accommodation in Melbourne City.
Melbourne is Australia's capital of culture and sport. Victoria's state capital really does hold something for everyone, whether you're interested in catching a game at the MCG, sipping a chai latte in one of Melbourne's hidden laneways, or sunning yourself in the beautiful parks and gardens. Melbourne is home to large sporting events like the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open tennis championship and cricket's Boxing Day test match. It's also the birthplace of AFL. With so much going for this amazing city, it's no coincidence that The Economist named Melbourne as the world's most liveable city three times in recent years.
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Docklands - 1 km to Crown Casino
Spectacular 4 bedroom Waterfront Sub-Penthouse, with stunning views and contemporary deco.
SPECIAL: Enjoy the Lifestyle Of the Rich & Famous from only $43.75 pp per night
Price from
$350
per night
Max. Guests
9
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Richmond - 500 m to Melbourne Cricket Ground and
Ultra modern and very spacious two-bedroom townhouse; one of Melbourne's premium locations.
Price from
$160
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
1 out of 5
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South Yarra - 200 m to Toorak Rd and Chapel St.
Lovely 2-bedroom apt in trendy cafe and shopping area - 10 mins city - train or tram everywhere
Price from
$160
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Carlton - Near Lygon St, Swanston St and Melb Uni
Great 2-bedroom apt in fantastic location - 5 mins to city centre by tram or free tourist bus.
Price from
$170
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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North Melbourne - 1 km to Melbourne
Save money and cook for yourself in our great self contained studio apartment.
Price from
$99
per night
Max. Guests
3
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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DOCKLANDS - NewQuay - 1 km to Melbourne City
Luxurious 1/2 bedrm waterfront apt's. City &/ or Harbour views. Restaurants & Cafes at your
Price from
$165
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Yarraville - 500 m to Yarraville Village Shopping Caf
Fantastic home style accommodation close to City. A whole house for cost of a standard hotel
Last Minute: Stay before 3 Dec 2008 for 20% off
Price from
$140
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Williamstown - 200 m to Historic Williamstown
Clean, comfortable, extremely reasonable rates. Everything provided to make your stay
Last Minute: Stay before 26 Nov 2008 for 15% off
Price from
$165
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
1 out of 5
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South Melbourne - 1 km to Albert Park, CBD
Superbly appointed 2 bdrm apartment on city fringe, close to Albert Park, private terrace,
Price from
$178
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Docklands - 50 m to Telstra Dome (5 min walk)
Perfect Location - Fully Self Contained Luxury Apartment In Docklands Melbourne
Price from
$160
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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CBD Melbourne 3000 - city centre
Melb centre.One bed suite. stunning views.pool, sleeps 4.New beds.comfortable/equip/great views
Price from
$121
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Port Melbourne - 200 m to beach, shops and tram.
Modern 2-bedroom - 1 block Beach, Bay St shops, waterfront restaurants - 10 mins city by tram.
Price from
$160
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Melbourne - 100 m to Albert Park Lake and just 10
Elegant, large 2-bedroom apartment at Melbourne's premium location.
Price from
$164
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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CLIFTON HILL - 4 km to Dights Falls/CBD/Yarra Bend Golf
ParkSide, Melbourne self contained 1 bedroom apartment, mins to CBD,pet friendly surrounded by
Last Minute: Stay before 26 Nov 2008 for 10% off
Price from
$145
per night
Max. Guests
3
Guest Rating
3 out of 5
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Brighton, Melbourne - 800 m to to iconic Melbourne's famouse
Boutique B & B in Melbourne's bayside
Price from
$205
per night
Max. Guests
9
Guest Rating
1 out of 5
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East Melbourne - 200 m to Melbourne Cricket Ground
Luxury FSC apartment with excellent views over the MCG Melbourne City and Parks with secure
Price from
$157
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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North Carlton - 2 km to CBD proximity
Three bedroom apartment close to Melbourne CBD. Suitable for six people and fully self
Price from
$190
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Parkville AAA Rated - 3 km to CBD,10min walk to Zoo,Hospitals
Tranquil location, fully self-contained apartment. Everything supplied, in your home away from
Price from
$125
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Melbourne Docklands - 500 m to All popular attractions
Flinders Wharf Apartments. 2 B/Room Close to all attractions. $180 P/N (2 Pax)
Price from
$240
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Parkville - 3 km to City centre
Stylish and well-appointed unit in garden/parkland setting, close to city centre
Price from
$125
per night
Max. Guests
3
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Fitzroy North - 50 m to Brunswick street and just 10
Gorgeous 2 bedroom home, great base to explore Melbourne 10 mins to city centre by tram.
Price from
$192
per night
Max. Guests
5
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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South Melbourne - South Melbourne Market
Superbly appointed 1 bdrm apartment on city fringe, close to Albert Park, private terrace,
Price from
$139
per night
Max. Guests
2
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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Melbourne CBD - Flinders Station, Federation Square,
2BR Apt close to main attractions, entertainment and sporting venues. Trains and trams at
Price from
$150
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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Melbourne CBD - Melbourne City, Southbank, Arts Centre,
1 & 2 Bedroom Serviced Apartments with full cooking facilities. Ideal for long stays.
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-
Guest Rating
1 out of 5
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East Melbourne - 500 m to MCG, Bridge Road. Fitzroy
Award for excellence in Serviced Apartments for 2004, 2005 & again 2006. Very popular!!
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Max. Guests
-
Guest Rating
3 out of 5
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Activities in Melbourne City include

Blues Harmonica Fundamentals - VIC
Love the sound of blues harmonica music but don't know where to start? Then these harmonica workshops are for you! This harmonica workshop will get you well on the way to blowin the Blues. It's fun, portable and easy to play! The workshop also includes an instructional CD and harmonica.

Romantic Winery Escape - 2 Days
Stay overnight in the beautiful Mount Macedon Region at a specially selected Bed & Breakfast. Over the 2 days we visit a combination of small and large wineries which may include Domaine Chandon, and De Bortoli Winery. Includes a 3-course catered dinner, a complimentary bottle of wine and

Luxury BMW Motorcycle Tour - Full Day
Powered by BMW, fuelled by enthusiasm and driven by high standards, we offer a luxury BMW motorcycle tour operating out of Melbourne. On this full day tour, explore the stunning surrounding country regions as you ride as a passenger on these powerful machines.

Yarra Valley Wine & Lunch Tour
Experience a full day in the scenic Yarra Valley. Tailored to suit your palate, you will visit small boutique wineries, taste premium wines, visit a cheesery and enjoy a delectable lunch at a gourmet restaurant before discovering the unique beauty of Victoria's country-side!

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Reviews of Melbourne City

Rating: 5 out of 5
Felicity - April 2007
Melbourne is the best city in Australia. Great shopping, lots of culture, beautiful buildings and friendly people. A little chilly in winter, but generally good all year round!
Rating: 3 out of 5
Melicia - July 1993
Visited Melbourne AGES ago when I was 8. Don\'t remeber too much, but definitiely don\'t go in the winter like I did, it\'s pretty dark and miserable that time of year. I remember the shopping was pretty good though. And those trams are pretty freaky the way cars have to give way to them!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Zika - June 1999
Melbourne is great for shopping and has a cosmopolitan feel. Haven\'t been to Melbourne for a few years now and am looking forward to another visit.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Joshua - December 2006
What a city. Great nightlife, restaurants and people. Explore Southbank, Botanical Gardens, visit St Kilda, and take a day trip to Healsville sanctuary. Spend at least a week exploring.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Katie - July 2005
One of our favourite weekend getaways, great shopping great beaches st kilda, gorgeous, some of best restaurants and hotels in Australia.
Rating: 5 out of 5
alan - December 2006
melbourne is my home and i couldnt ask to live in a better city rich in diversity rearding food, clothes,architecture,flora and fauna and people melbourne is a real cosmopolitan city
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karmen - October 2005
I\'ve been to Melb a few times now, sometimes for work, mostly for play. I always discover something new, and the weather especially has improved.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Melissa - July 2006
I have been to Melbourne quite a few times and each time I love it. It\'s the best place to shop and go out during the night. It\'s a lot like Sydney but not as bus. Lots of fashion and food and multiculturalism. I just don\'t like the way they drive in the city - a bit confusing turning right from the left lane. but all in all its a wonderful place.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alicia - July 2005
My favourite Australian city after Sydney, the culture, arts and events that are always on make every visit a pleasure
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - November 2006
One of the classiest cities in Australia, its always a joy to visit, especially in summer when it is much more comfortable than Sydney
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jo - April 2004
My home town and the best city in the world. Great people, great food, fabulous coffee, great beaches, great shops, easy to navigate etc.. (i know I am biased!)
Rating: 5 out of 5
James - February 2000
One of my favourite cities in the world. Where else combines fantastic public transport, terrific cultural opportunities and unrivalled sporting facilities. Food and shopping are first rate with different suburbs reflecting the culture within them. Lygon St a must, as is St Kilda and if you are visiting in summer an outdoor movie in the Botanic Gardens is a real treat.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Trevor - September 2006
See the city first by the Circle tram, the spread out to Southgate, Docklands, Carlton and Prahran to indulge yourself in eating, shopping and being entertained in a variety of galleries,theatres and nightclubs. Forget the weather- just experience the dream.
Rating: 5 out of 5
R.Hale - April 2006
We stayed at the Carlton Crest Hotel with 2 of our visitors from Wales in the UK. We were given a 9th Floor apartment with kitchen,2 br a sitting room study and 2 bathrooms. It was superb,more than that we were looked after by the most helpful ,professional staff I have ever encountered anywhere in the world. Public transport was close and very convenient as well as cheap. Our Welsh guests were dumfounded and took reels of photos daily (of the hotel suite, mainly) and we stayed extra days. The price per night was excellent,too.I could not make any higher recommendation for this hotel.
Rating: 1 out of 5
Kaye - September 1997
Cold, miserable, old Melbourne with four seasons in one day! I hate having to carry a coat and a change of clothes with me in case the weather turns bad. Would not live here in a pink fit!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Megan - May 2006
You will feel like a movie star when you step into Crown Towers. You will be surrounded with the glitz and glamour of the luxury world. Relax, unwind and soak up the life style you always imagined
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karen - April 2006
Melbourne is a fantastic place with lots to see and do.. The zoo is my favourite place. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from and heaps of fun to be had..
Rating: 5 out of 5
Nick - October 2006
A cosmopolitan city with a famed cafe culture, some great restaurants, especially along South Bank, and a distinctly cultural ambience compared to Sydney.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Heidi - March 2005
Friendly city with great arts, shopping, culture and cafes. Very relaxed city with great day trips to keep travellers interested
Rating: 5 out of 5
Brad - September 2006
This city hasn\'t been repeatedly voted \"World\'s most liveable city\" for no reason! Get yourself here & have a look for yourself!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nasser - October 2006
Whilst Melbourne doesn\'t have the world famous icons of Sydney, it does have it\'s own charm and a walk along the Yarra very pleasant. Plenty to do as it\'s a busy place. You could spend as long as you want there really.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Lubosh - December 2006
Stayed at Rydges on Bell in Preston. A very prestigious setting, upmarket facilities, prices are lower due to the fact that the old hotel next is being rebuilt, which means the view is that of a building site... Still, there is a great value, and their stand-by rate for studio rooms in unbeatable!
Downsides were - lack of parking at times, and some equipment in the gym was out of order, and during my stay the sauna was not functioning either.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Shirley - December 2006
Biased, but this is the pick of Australia\'s cities. Beautiful parks, superb shopping, better restaurants, so much to see. Allow yourself at least ten days. The markets are excellent, the galleries, there is little that does not excel in this finest of cities! For something different and a taste of real Melbourne, visit the Preston Market on a Saturday. Get there by train. This is not a tourist market.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Katy - April 2006
Stroll along the Yarra, visit the museums, head to teh markets in the morning. A cool city with a nice vibe.
Rating: 5 out of 5
lance - June 2000
Melbourne is the sporting capital of the world. For women there is plenty of culture and shopping. They say Sydney is an American city in attitude and Melbourne is more European with it\'s boulverades and hidden alleys.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alicia - April 2002
I have nothing to complain about the food. It\'s always tops that I am more than willing to tip all the time.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Cam - September 2005
Having been to Melbourne many times and a Sydneyside, the place is a lot of fun. Culture, food , nightlife it has it all.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Meredith - March 2006
Ah, what can I say - best shopping in Australia! Lovely restaurants and gorgeous city with the river running through it. The Commonwealth Games were an exciting time to be here although I have been one other time 2 years earlier.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Cristina - November 2006
Love the site. Love it!!! Good luck with the launch. Very impressive. The maps are fantastic!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jenia - November 2006
THE PLACE TO BE... Go to the South Bank in a warm night, sip drinks in one of the many bars and restaurants and enjoy the view of the city.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alan - March 2005
Melbourne in March is the perfect time of year. The grand Prix, Motor Show, footy pre-season, the weather! It\'s the best season to be in Melbourne
Rating: 5 out of 5
Liz - August 2005
Beautiful and stylist city - if I\'m there for 1 day or a full holiday there is always plenty to do. Shopping is excellent too!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nora - April 2003
The restaurants and live music scene in Melbourne really rock & that\'s coming from a Sydneysider, its worth a visit!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Mat - November 2006
As a Sydneysider I actually like Melbourne as it has better roads, better trains, better lifestyle, but only problem is the weather. Plenty of places to eat, plenty to see and in general a good city
Rating: 5 out of 5
Heather - November 2006
Essentially the coolest city in Australia, unbelievably cultural with an amazing arts scene. Suprisingly laidback for a city of its size. Visit the Immigration Museum on Flinders Street to see how melbourne found her roots and settled the area. Excellent shopping in the City and on Chapel Street, the city is a foodies dream with world class restaurants everywhere you look and an incredible ive music scene.
Rating: 5 out of 5
James - June 2006
Melbourne is a great city to explore as a traveller. The city center has so many world class restaurants and bars and clothing shops, you could spend many days and nights having fun and spending up. Southbank and Docklands are great for water views and restaurants and bars. St Kilda is perfect on sunny days, especially the new sea baths right on the beach. Melbournians are friendly and love meeting travellers. The only thing missing is surf beaches close to the city - you need to drive an hour and a half to either Torquay or Gunnamatta for a good surf.
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