Rydges Melbourne officially reopens today, unveiling an incredible transformation with a new refreshingly local approach to the hotel experience in one of Australia’s largest cities.
Rydges Melbourne officially reopens today, unveiling an incredible transformation with a new refreshingly local approach to the hotel experience in one of Australia’s largest cities.
Located in the heart of the city’s vibrant theatre district and moments from exclusive Collins Street boutiques, major sporting precincts and the Bourke Street Mall, Rydges Melbourne has re-opened following an extensive renovation of the property.
The new Rydges flagship property caters to the needs of every traveller, featuring:
The property now offers a modern and interactive fitness studio with the latest in fitness technology, allowing guests to effortlessly maintain their workout routines throughout their stay.
Bossley Bar & Restaurant, located on the ground floor of the hotel, takes inspiration from the hotel's prime location in Melbourne's vibrant theatre district. Its menu is thoughtfully crafted to showcase locally sourced ingredients, offering a culinary journey that embraces the vibrant and diverse flavours of Victoria.
Troy Cuthbertson, Group General Manager, Hotel Operations Rydges, said: "Rydges Melbourne has been meticulously transformed to be a flagship for the brand. The Rydges brand is uniquely Australian owned and operated which is reflected in the design. From the warm and welcoming styled rooms, suites and new apartments experience that rival the best views in Melbourne, to the state-of-the-art technology and world-class facilities and events spaces, we have created a property that features more on every level. Guests feedback has already been extremely positive and the interest in our new Conference and Event spaces is strong. We are truly excited to bring this experience to the Australian market.”
The Rydges group brand positioning is ‘refreshingly local’ and to best interpret this, the EVT design team in collaboration with interior designers Luchetti Krelle focussed on elements that truly reflect the brand philosophy. They have produced interiors that have been influenced by natural Australian muted tones of eucalyptus green and rusty ochre.
Featuring rounded edges and tactile textures, the property has an abundance of natural light, soft tones and timber, along with theatrical ceilings. Throughout the hotel an impressive collection of art curated by interior stylist Janet Graham, celebrates the unique styles of various local artists.
Spotlighting the group’s commitment to supporting local Victorian businesses, Rydges Melbourne has partnered with local food and beverage suppliers from regions such as Diamond Valley, Port Phillip Bay, Lockwood, the Yarra Valley and Gippsland.