Quest on William Melbourne (Melbourne)
- Quest on William Melbourne (Melbourne)
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Quest on William Melbourne
country: Australia, city: Melbourne (City)
Quest on William Melbourne Quest on William Melbourne is a quality alternative to traditional accommodation, offering guests a spacious apartment for the price of a hotel or motel room.
Location
The property provides serviced apartment accommodation in the centre of Melbourne. Located at 172 William Street, between Bourke and Little Bourke Streets, Quest on William is at the heart of the legal and banking precincts. Melbourne's key attractions, including Crown Casino and the Southbank area, Telstra Dome and Docklands, the National Gallery and Arts Centre, World Trade Centre, Queen Victoria Market, Chinatown and Melbourne Museum, are all within walking distance or, if you prefer, a short tram ride.
Rooms
This Quest's 68 spacious, fully furnished apartments feature separate bedroom and living or dining areas.
Restaurant
Prepare your own meals and snacks in your fully equipped kitchen, or have your meal charged back to your accommodation account at a range of popular local restaurants.
General
The spacious apartments offer the flexibility for guests to attend to business tasks as required, and conduct small meetings and interviews.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Conference facilities Laundry facilities Parking facilities (at cost) Reception Room service Safe deposit box | Air conditioning Kitchen Microwave Modem/data port connection Private bathroom / Ensuite Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television Voice mail |
Extra Information:
Address:
172 William Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
International hotels. — Academic.
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