Hilton Melbourne Airport is more than just fun!
While The Mole went to stay at the Hilton Melbourne Airport for pure fun, i.e. the Melbourne Cup, and pleasant it was indeed, the hotel, arguably the single most convenient business hotel in Australia is rapidly proving a winner with corporate Australia.
Business travellers account for a large slice of accommodation bookings for the only luxury hotel at Melbourne Airport, but it is the hotel’s 16 state of the art meeting and conference rooms that are proving a hit with companies, meeting planners and event organisers.
“The hotel has performed well over the past six years. People are not only delighted by our convenient location, but by the standard and variety of our facilities – it is much more than people expect”. said General Manager Chris Partridge.
The meeting rooms have been particularly well received because they make it so easy for business people to fly in from interstate and step straight into their meeting or conference. They save valuable time and money by not having to travel into the city or elsewhere and local meeting participants can travel easily on the connecting freeways and park with no fuss.
Spread over six floors above the airport car park Hilton Melbourne Airport is Australia’s first genuine on-airport hotel with speedy direct pedestrian access to both the domestic and international terminals via covered walkways.
The very cool and stylish 276 deluxe guest rooms command sweeping views of the city, hinterland and everyday airport life featuring in-room flight information, hassle free Broadband access and levels of comfort rarely seen in an airport location.
The hotel also includes a stylish Cafe Airo, a Lounge Bar, Ballroom and fully equipped gymnasium featuring a heated indoor pool, spa, sauna and steam room.
A fully serviced Business Centre is available on the dedicated Hilton Meetings floor, where the staff are really helpful.
You just have to try it………….business or pleasure!
A Report by the Mole on location
John Alwyn-Jones
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