Somerset On Elizabeth Melbourne (Melbourne)

Somerset On Elizabeth Melbourne (Melbourne)
Somerset On Elizabeth Melbourne

country: Australia, city: Melbourne (City)

Somerset On Elizabeth Melbourne Somerset On Elizabeth MelbourneYou will enjoy the conveniences of location, modern facilities and hotel style services with the fusion of the arts and entertainment scene at the Somerset On Elizabeth Melbourne.

Location
The apartments are strategically located in the heart of Melbourne's Central Business District, a short stroll from Bourke Street Mall with direct access to Myer Department Store. An abundance of restaurants and shops surrounds the fully furnished serviced apartments with ease of accessibility.

Rooms
The spacious range of fully furnished apartments are designed for comfort and convenience, with everything you would expect from a business hotel.

Restaurant
No information is available at this time.

General
Business facilities of the property include a meeting room and business centre services. Furthermore, guests can relax in the spa or sauna, or indulge in any recreational activity during leisure.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lounge
Parking facilities
Reception
Sauna
Spa
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Internet access
Iron and ironing board
Kitchen
Mini bar
Radio
Telephone
Voice mail

Extra Information:


  • 30 km to the Airport (Tullmarine)

Address:
No 250 Elizabeth Street
Melbourne 3000


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