Minor Hotels,has further expanded its portfolio with Oaks Melbourne St Kilda Road Hotel in Melbourne which officially opened under the Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites brand on 1 October 2024.
Minor Hotels, one of the world’s fastest growing hotel groups, has further expanded its portfolio with Oaks Melbourne St Kilda Road Hotel in Melbourne which officially opened under the Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites brand on 1 October 2024. The 145-room hotel will offer guests modern convenience in the heart of the iconic suburb of St Kilda.
Situated on bustling St Kilda Road, Oaks Melbourne St Kilda Road Hotel is just moments from the renowned Albert Park, home of the Melbourne Grand Prix. It’s also a stone’s throw away from popular spots like Albert Park Lake, the Albert Park Yacht Club, the Boatshed Café, Fawkner Park, and a range of corporate offices. Whether visiting for business or leisure, guests will find the location ideal. With a quick tram ride, you can be in the heart of Melbourne’s city centre, enjoying world-class dining, shopping, and cultural attractions.
Guests can choose from a range of spacious self-contained studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom dual room types, each with kitchenettes, private balconies, inclusive Wi-Fi, and Chromecast-enabled TVs for guests' convenience. Guests can also enjoy the hotels onsite restaurant open daily until 12:00pm, onsite gym facilities and hotel laundry access.
“The addition of Oaks Melbourne St Kilda Road Hotel to our property portfolio supports our strategic expansion of the Oaks brand in Australasia.” said Craig Hooley, Chief Operating Officer for Minor Hotels Australia and New Zealand.
“Melbourne is a vibrant city with a raft of sporting and cultural events on its calendar, and Oaks Melbourne St Kilda Road Hotel is ideal for business and leisure travellers wanting to stay in one of the city’s most iconic destinations, with convenient connection to the CBD and sporting & entertainment venues.”
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