The Larwill Studio Melbourne - Art Series

Hotel · Parkville

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"How did it strike you on arrival? This youthful addition to the Art Series stable takes its cues from "anti-intellectual expressionist" David Larwill, who worshipped bright colors and brighter lights. Its parkside city-fringe location, comfy rooms, and personable staff make for a charming stay. Nice. What’s the crowd like? Touring musicians (who appreciate its artsy ethos and affordable rooms); cycling fans (who love the bike rentals). How was check in? Although the huge, high-ceilinged lobby suggests a large hotel, there are relatively few rooms here. That makes check-in and check-out quick and painless. The good stuff: Tell us about your room. It's worth paying a little extra for one of the guest rooms (known here as "workspaces") with a view over Royal Park—the serenity is almost palpable. Although the Larwill's workspaces are small by Melbourne standards (95 square feet), they don't feel squishy, thanks to an abundance of natural light and well-designed bathrooms (no tubs). How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Anything of note? Workspaces are stocked with local magazines, art books, and yoga mats. The Wi-Fi is strong and free. And although there is no room service, you can order Ben & Jerry's from the front desk. Room service and food: Worth it? The hotel's cafe and restaurant Smith + Singleton does big breakfasts, plus fresh and satisfying lunches and dinners. There are few other options within walking distance—this is not an ideal location for foodies. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whatever stuck with you. Royal Park is rarely busy and is large enough for a good run or cycle. Bikes and eco-friendly cars are available to rent for reasonable fees. Bottom line: worth it, and why? Although it's just a 10-minute tram or taxi ride from downtown, The Larwill Studio offers peace, quiet, and wide open space, with plenty of cool artistic touches to sweeten the deal." - Dan F. Stapleton

The Larwill Studio, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

48 Flemington Rd, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia Get directions

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