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The Duke of Wellington Hotel is a heritage listed hotel within the Melbourne CBD in Victoria, Australia. Named after the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington , it was designed by Richard Dalton for Timothy Lane, a local businessman and carpenter.
The half-basement of the hotel houses a bar and café. The ground floor, half a level up from the street, contains the hotel reception, lounge, bar and restaurant. The 34 hotel rooms are on levels 3 to 8, with levels 3 to 6 having six rooms per floor. These rooms range from 32 m 2 (340 sq ft) to 37sqm and are connected via a single gallery ...
The hotel is well known for the nude painting Chloé, painted by French artist Jules Joseph Lefebvre in 1875. [19] The painting is oil on canvas measuring a life size 260 x 139 cm. It was purchased for 850 guineas by Dr Thomas Fitzgerald of Lonsdale Street in Melbourne.
Crown Promenade: a 465-room, 4.5-star hotel on 23 floors. [12] It is located on the block behind Crown Towers and is connected to the main complex by a pedestrian overpass. It also houses Australia's only purpose built hotel conference facility the 'Crown Conference Centre'. A fourth hotel, One Queensbridge, had plans for its construction ...
Middle Park is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. Middle Park recorded a population of 4,000 at the 2021 census .
The Langham, Melbourne is part of the Langham Hotels International chain which is owned by the Hong Kong real estate firm Great Eagle Holdings. The five star luxury hotel contains 388 guestrooms and suites most with views of the Melbourne skyline and Yarra river. Facilities inside the hotel range from a gym, spa, pool and the hotels Melba ...
Collins Place is a large mixed-use complex in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia.Designed in about 1970 by IM Pei & Partners, and finally completed in 1981, it was Melbourne's first and Australia's largest mixed use project, including basement car-parking, a shopping plaza with professional suites, cinemas and a nightclub in the lower levels, and offices and a high ...
The CBD contains a wide variety of venues, from Irish pubs and more traditional Australian hotels, through to wine bars, jazz venues on Bennetts Lane, nightclubs and dance venues (where the Melbourne Shuffle was born). Venues are often located down Melbourne's famous network of laneways and alleys. Well-known pub, bar and nightclub districts ...