The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins, Melbourne
This art deco style gem in the heart of Melbourne was formerly the Vibe Savoy before it’s gorgeous transformation into The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins Melbourne. Perfectly positioned central to all Melbourne has to offer, it’s located opposite Southern Cross Station and a short stroll to Collins Street. Planners also love it’s proximity to Etihad Stadium and the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre.
The Savoy Hotel on Little Collins and its 163 guest rooms encompass an elegant and old-world charm with exceptional event spaces. Guest rooms are a playfully retro with plenty of sophistication as well as spaciousness, views of Melbourne streets and roof lines framed in tall heritage windows with grand heavy curtains. For groups staying on for multiple nights, the nearby Southbank and Docklands areas offer up a wealth of restaurants, bars and cafes all in proximity. Melbourne's well known activities, dining and attractions are only a few minutes walk away or a few stops on the free tram. The hotel is stunning and prefect back drop for your themed dress up, glamorous celebration and awards night. You could arrive in horse carriages and classic limousines, just to add that special touch to the evening. |
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What makes The Savoy on Little Collins so special?
The building, size and location. This is a great hotel in small packaging.
The Building
For groups looking to unwind after a full day of conferencing can do just that at the Alexander Bar, named for the original owner of the hotel when it was built in the 1880s and was reincarnated in 1926 as The Hotel Alexander. Reflective of the jazz era, it’s the ideal spot for an afternoon tea, coffee catch up or an evening cocktail with some late-night snacks as well.
The hotel’s colourful history has even seen it served as a Police Cadet Training Academy back in the mid-1970s before it was gorgeously renovated with a $46 million restoration in 1991. It again underwent a multi-million-dollar refurbishment last year into the charming property with plenty of history and personality that it is.
The building, size and location. This is a great hotel in small packaging.
The Building
For groups looking to unwind after a full day of conferencing can do just that at the Alexander Bar, named for the original owner of the hotel when it was built in the 1880s and was reincarnated in 1926 as The Hotel Alexander. Reflective of the jazz era, it’s the ideal spot for an afternoon tea, coffee catch up or an evening cocktail with some late-night snacks as well.
The hotel’s colourful history has even seen it served as a Police Cadet Training Academy back in the mid-1970s before it was gorgeously renovated with a $46 million restoration in 1991. It again underwent a multi-million-dollar refurbishment last year into the charming property with plenty of history and personality that it is.
Getting down to business
With five meeting rooms featuring natural light, and space for up to 130 delegates with 320 cocktail style capacity. Smaller style board rooms are also available for more intimate meetings of just 8 in the Williams Room.
For larger events, multiple rooms can be organised as all five rooms are located in the same area so they can be utilised together and delegates can move between them with ease.
With five meeting rooms featuring natural light, and space for up to 130 delegates with 320 cocktail style capacity. Smaller style board rooms are also available for more intimate meetings of just 8 in the Williams Room.
For larger events, multiple rooms can be organised as all five rooms are located in the same area so they can be utilised together and delegates can move between them with ease.
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