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Melbourne Hotels with Kitchens

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Top neighbourhoods in Melbourne

Melbourne Central Business District

Melbourne's CBD buzzes with the energy of gleaming skyscrapers and hidden laneways packed with street art and coffee culture. Catch a show at the Regent Theatre, browse treasures at Queen Victoria Market, or people-watch from Federation Square. The free City Circle trams make exploring Melbourne's architectural contrasts effortless. Dining options range from quick laneway cafes to upscale restaurants serving everything from dim sum to modern Australian cuisine. Hotels cater mainly to business travellers, though boutique properties in heritage buildings offer character. The grid layout and extensive tram network make this area exceptionally walkable and well-connected.

Southbank

Southbank delivers Melbourne's most stunning riverfront experience with incredible city views at every turn. The Yarra River promenade buzzes with outdoor cafes and public art while Crown Casino's glittering towers light up the skyline. Catch world-class performances at Arts Centre Melbourne or admire panoramic vistas from Melbourne Skydeck in the iconic Eureka Tower. Upscale hotels and luxury apartments line the waterfront, offering premium accommodation with river views. The dining scene features everything from celebrity chef restaurants to casual promenade cafes. Getting around is a breeze with Flinders Street Station just a five-minute walk away and frequent trams along St Kilda Road.

Carlton

Carlton blends Italian heritage with academic energy along bustling Lygon Street. Foodies flock to authentic trattorias while culture seekers explore the UNESCO-listed Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum. Victorian terraces with ornate ironwork create a charming backdrop for browsing independent bookshops, vintage boutiques, and gelaterias. Cosy wine bars and family-run cafes make perfect spots to refuel after exploring Carlton Gardens' manicured grounds. Excellent tram connectivity and walkable streets mean you can easily ditch the car and wander between heritage sites, university buildings, and Little Italy's lively restaurant scene.

St Kilda

St Kilda's beachfront buzzes with energy from vintage carnival rides at Luna Park to the penguin colony at the historic pier. Acland Street tempts with famous cake shops while Fitzroy Street serves up international cuisine alongside vibrant bars. The Sunday Esplanade Market spreads colourful stalls along the palm-lined waterfront, perfect for finding unique souvenirs and local art. Getting around is a breeze with trams whisking you to Melbourne's CBD in just 20 minutes. Accommodation ranges from social backpacker hostels to boutique beachfront hotels. The area truly shines at sunset when locals and visitors gather to watch little penguins waddle home.

Richmond

Richmond delivers a delicious taste of Melbourne's multicultural spirit along Victoria Street's Little Saigon, where Vietnamese flavours reign supreme. Sports fans flock to nearby MCG and AAMI Park, while hipsters haunt the converted warehouses and craft breweries on Swan Street. Bridge Road tempts shoppers with vintage stores and factory outlets nestled among heritage brick buildings. Getting around couldn't be easier with three metro stations and frequent trams connecting you to Melbourne's centre. Accommodation options range from industrial-chic apartments to boutique hotels, all within walking distance of the riverside paths along the peaceful Yarra.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels with a kitchenette in Melbourne?
With a terrace, a water view and self-catering convenience, Docklands Executive Apartments is a guest favourite. Book a Melbourne hotel with a kitchenette and cook and dine on your schedule.
What are the cheapest hotels with a kitchenette in Melbourne?
Score a cheap hotel in Melbourne with a kitchenette from AU$126 and save money on restaurant bills. Docklands Harbour Apartment is a go-to choice in this area, which also features individually decorated rooms and hypo-allergenic bedding.
What is the best time to stay in a hotel with a kitchenette in Melbourne?
If you're looking for the warmest weather, go in January. The temperatures are around 15ºC to 26ºC during this time. July sees the coolest temperatures between 7ºC and 12ºC. For a more relaxed pace and potentially cheaper Melbourne hotels with a kitchenette, visit in August when it's less busy.
What hotels with a kitchenette in Melbourne have a pool?
Docklands Executive Apartments should make your short list. With a kitchenette, pool, individually decorated rooms and a terrace, everything you need is at your fingertips. Check out the range of Melbourne hotels with a kitchenette and a pool and find the right match for your plans.
What hotels with a kitchenette are closest to Essendon Airport (MEB)?
About 3 kilometres southeast of Essendon Airport (MEB), Punthill Essendon provides a relaxing stop between flights. Make the most of having your own space to cook, along with a garden and a barbecue grill. Choose a hotel in Melbourne with a kitchenette just moments from the airport and take the hassle out of your itinerary.
Are there any hotels with a kitchenette in Melbourne with parking?
Enjoy the flexibility to cook and explore at your own pace at Docklands Executive Apartments. It offers a kitchenette, a place to park your ride, individually decorated rooms and a terrace. With 9,483 hotels in Melbourne with a kitchenette and parking to choose from, you can keep your car nearby for trips to the supermarket and beyond.

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