Step into Hotel Kurrajong Canberra, where history whispers through every corridor. This iconic property blends Art Deco elegance with contemporary comfort, offering an experience that’s as timeless as the stories it holds.
From the hand-carved mantel to the original garden plantings, every detail speaks of the hotel’s storied past—housing politicians, public servants, and even the legendary Prime Minister Ben Chifley, whose presence is still felt by some to this day.
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins blends timeless charm with modern luxury in the heart of Melbourne. Established in 1866, it has welcomed world-renowned figures and witnessed pivotal moments in history.
Showcasing contemporary Art Deco design, the hotel’s inviting ambiance features rich timber, brass accents, and plush furnishings. The Savoy on Little Collins offers a sophisticated escape, where every detail speaks to its past.
A one-of-a-kind retreat, The Interlude at Pentridge invites guests to experience a remarkable transformation of Melbourne’s historic bluestone walls. Set within the reimagined Pentridge precinct, this immersive stay connects past and present with striking heritage suites, local culinary experiences, and a contemporary creative spirit.
Each of the 19 suites is designed to engage the senses, offering a profound connection to the site’s layered history while embracing modern luxury.
Set within a beautifully restored former Treasury building, the Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury stands as a testament to the city’s rich heritage. With its grand bluestone façade, vaulted ceilings, and historic courtyards, this landmark building captures the essence of Adelaide’s past while offering a refined stay in the heart of the CBD.
Overlooking Victoria Square, the hotel places guests just moments from the vibrant Adelaide Central Market and Rundle Mall, making it a gateway to the city's cultural and culinary experiences.
Step back in time at Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane, housed in a magnificent heritage-listed building on George Street. Built between 1914 and 1922 as Queensland’s first high-rise government office, it once served as the Queensland Government Savings Bank.
Its striking art deco architecture, grand banking chamber, and intricate craftsmanship, including restored timber detailing and plaster ceilings, remain intact. Today, this beautifully conserved landmark offers 220 luxurious rooms, blending history with modern elegance.
Built in 1913, Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne is one of Australia’s finest historic hotels. Located on Flinders Street a three-minute walk from Flinders Street Station overlooking the scenic Yarra River, this Melbourne city centre hotel boasts a prime location in the heart of the central business district that’s well suited for both business and leisure.
The hotel has recently been refurbished and all rooms are designed in a contemporary style, whilst exuding old-world charm with bespoke furnishings.