AustralianGourmetTraveller-June2018

(Sean Pound) #1

176 GOURMET TRAVELLER


The service at The Langham
is second to none, whether
it’s the concierge ofering to use his
contacts to secure a last-minute dinner
reservation, the appearance of
children’s bathrobes or the civilised
midday check-out.
A hotel dedicated to The
Langham “experience” has
a gift shop par excellence, drenched
in signature pink. Will you take home
a bed and linen, an embossed pet
collar, or the hotel’s signature ginger
flower-scented oil as a memento?
The Melba will convert the
biggest bufet snob with its
multicultural breakfasts ($40), and an
impressive selection of shellfish and
culturally diverse cooking stations at
lunch and dinner. You can even have
the hotel’s popular Wedgwood high
tea delivered to your room.
Though busy, Aria bar lacks
X-factor and city views, and
there are many better options nearby.
Swing by at 7.05pm, however, for a
complimentary Peach Melba cocktail.

WHERESouthbank.COSTFrom $280, without breakfast.AT A GLANCE388 rooms
and suites, adjoining rooms; bar, restaurant, pool, day spa, health centre, sauna,
paid valet parking.IN ROOMFree WiFi, smart TV, bath, some balconies and cofee
machines, pillow menu, Chuan Spa toiletries.BEST ROOMFancy moving in for an
extended stay? The Residence suite on the 10th floor has a butler’s kitchen and
dining room, two king bedrooms and a laundry.

THE LANGHAM
MELBOURNE
The Langham is proudly
analogue in a digital age. The
lavish marble lobby with tiered
fountains is a time capsule from
an earlier century, a calling card
continued somewhat less
impressively in the rooms with
their heavy wooden furniture
and floral carpets. The secret
to The Langham’s success is
simple: know thy customer.
Old-fashioned ritual and service
prevail – just ask the dressed-to-
impress crowd enjoying the daily
high tea, the stay-cationers
lazing near the riverfront pool,
or the genteel throng at Melba
Restaurant, where bufet dining
is anything but abject. And
what’s not to love about a crack
team of concierges with the
secrets of Melbourne at their
fingertips?1 Southgate Ave,
Southbank, (03) 8696 8888,
langhamhotels.com

The lobby is a congenial
spot worth lingering in. The
championship-sized billiards table, set
in an open room full of Walter Lindrum
memorabilia, practically has its own fan
club, and there’s a chess set and library
of cofee-table books within striking
range of the bar.
Post-Netflix, we might have
reached the point where a
DVD library feels a little old school,
but that surely is part of the appeal.
Pedants might realise that Felt,
the hotel’s restaurant, takes its
name from the wrong cloth – billiard
tables use baize – but finding other
faults is more diicult. Breakfast
($38) is a light Continental spread
with breads by Sonoma, and inventive
à la carte options such as rösti with
Padre cofee-cured trout.
The Back Bar bar is small (it
doubles as the far end of the
front desk) but still finds room for a
fireplace and leather armchairs, perfect
spots in which to spend time with the
Lindrum’s signature Espresso Martini.

WHERECBD.COST
From $295, without
breakfast.AT A GLANCE
59 studios, rooms and
suites; bar, restaurant,
café, billiards, paid
self-parking.IN ROOM
Free WiFi, iPad, smart
TV, DVD library, some
baths, pillow menu,
Appelles toiletries.
BEST ROOMSThe
eight deluxe rooms at
the front of the hotel
overlook Flinders
Street’s plane trees to
the green belt beyond.

HOTEL LINDRUM
One of Melbourne’s favourite boutique hotels strikes
a comforting balance between old and new. And while
some of the more modern elements are charmingly
out of date (the DVD library is a case in point), the circa
1900 tea store and billiards hall, once run by the aunt of
champion cue-man Walter Lindrum, is ageing gracefully.
Interiors were refurbished in 2015 and heritage features,
including high ceilings and recycled floorboards, lend
rich character. Most rooms don’t have views to speak
of, but the styling and eicient use of space make them
seem roomy and indulgent at the same time. The staf are
friendly and attentive and know the city inside out, ensuring
an intimate and relaxing stay.26 Flinders St, Melbourne,
(03) 9668 1111, hotellindrum.com.au

Hotel Lindrum
lobby.

Melbourne

Pool and terrace.
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