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Hi all..

Im hoping some fellow Victorians could help me.

The missus 21st is coming up soon and I would like to treat her to a night away from everything. So im looking at booking a hotel room in the city and do some random events (the whole pamper thing too etc.).

Can anyone here recommend me a 5 star hotel they have been/seen?

Price range is anywhere up to 700 just for the night. I have looked at Crown but would like to have a better look around ;)

So any recommendations of 5 star hotels that you have previosly been at would be good :(

Cheers!

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Check out the Park Hyatt. You wont be disapointed trust me. pure class.

if you stay at crown ask to stay above level 16 cos the rooms are nicer. we just finished the refurb of the tower.

Langham is also quality.

Good Luck.

Crown Towers can't really be beat for amenities and quality of service. The Crown Spa is one of the best in Melbourne and I've enjoyed my experience there every time.

The Park Hyatt has awesome rooms too but I haven't tried using their spa services so can't comment on them.

I've most recently stayed in the Club Rooms at The Langham for the night before my wedding and the rooms were awesome. You also get access to their VIP Club Room which has things like Internet, magazines, newpapers, tea/coffee facilities and private breakfast facilities so it's all a bit more personal. The Chaun Spa at the Langham is also one of the best in Melbourne and offers great pampering services should you wish in indulge.

These are not the cheapest rooms or services going around but they are certainly some of the best I've experienced in Melbourne.

100% Park Hyatt....... executive suite approx $700per night (180 degree views, lounge room, massive tv, in room spa etc... ) ....... you will definately be getting some action that night.

Forget about all the planned activities for the night...YOU WILL BE STAYING IN.

so you will save in some areas. Trust me when you fork out that much per night you will want to make the most of it.

Last Tip : Pay the extra for a late checkout it is worth it.

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