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Hotel Tips


An important pointer for this hotel would be to really exploit the location on the tram line. A visitor should try to get a Myki card (Melbourne’s version of an Oyster card for repeated travel) and travel mostly by tram to places. The tram goes all the way direct and sceneries the trip to monster sports venues like the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), or Rod Laver Arena, and to CBD for shopping and sightseeing, all done without dragging city parking problems or costs.

Maximizing the amenities of the motel, one can relish the seasonal outdoor pool and garden. It is a beautiful, private oasis that feels quite set away from the main road, which is a great way to cool off and relax after a warm day of sightseeing in Melbourne. It’s amazing; it’s such a cheap hotel.

Use the tram for a great local experience of exploring the adjacent village centers. A short ride will take you right into Kew or the adjacent shopping precinct of Camberwell, which boasts the famous historic Camberwell Sunday Market. These areas abound in upmarket boutiques, great cafes, and fine restaurants, offering a more local as well as up-market experience than the CBD jam-packed with tourists.

Last but not least, for a quieter stay, ask for a room at the back of the property. While the motel is on a main street, rooms not facing the street will be quieter due to reduced traffic and tram noise, guaranteeing you a good night’s sleep.

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