This funky boutique hotel boasts spacious, colorful suites, a lively vibe, and a prime location near restaurants and cafes, plus plenty of free perks.
"Its 43 Memphis-inspired rooms cater to everyone from romantic couples to weekend staycationers, while the city’s iconic art-filled arcades and fresh coffee culture are just outside your door." - The MICHELIN Guide
"As the name suggests, this 42-room boutique property takes its design inspiration from the city’s lively laneways, alleys lined with quirky shops and restaurants and often filled with graffiti art. Expect an edgy aesthetic with hallways decorated in funky floor-to-ceiling street scenes, and rooms and suites that feature clean, modern lines accentuated by pops of canary yellow. The largest accommodations mimic apartment-style living, with kitchenettes, dining and living spaces, and private outdoor terraces (two of which are equipped with Jacuzzi spas), while high-tech amenities include Apple TVs in each room and complimentary iPads available for borrowing. (Luddites—or the nostalgic—will appreciate the arcade pinball machine in one of the suites.) Take note: There’s no restaurant on the property, butits wealth of nearby eateries and ideal location near Chinatown means guests will never lack for places to dine—or new laneways to explore."
"First impressions? Although early press stuck the "millennial" tag on this downtown boutique, it's since won over a much broader demographic with its distinctive offering: colorful, modern rooms; free Wi-Fi, minibar, and breakfast; and pared-back common areas to keep costs down. What’s the crowd like? The young and the young at heart. Tell us about your room. The standard Studio rooms are light and bright, with curved windows that make them seem much bigger than they are. Then there are the suites, which get progressively louder as they increase in size. The Penthouse Suite is a riotous mix of bright colors and holiday toys, including a pinball machine, a hot tub on the terrace, and a candy buffet. How about the little things, like mini bar? Melbourne hotels don't often throw in freebies, but Ovolo has amped up the inclusions: there are minibar snacks such as cookies and chips; a light "grab 'n' go" breakfast; Wi-Fi; Apple TV, and a lobby Happy Hour. The catch? They're only offered if you book directly with the hotel. Room service and food: Worth it? There's no restaurant on site, no bar, and no room service. The hotel is very much a launching pad into the surrounding streets, which are saturated with drinking and dining options. Bottom line. Affordable-luxe hotels have been slow to catch on in Australia, but Ovolo Laneways does the "everything you need, nothing you don't" thing just as well as its Northern-Hemisphere peers." - Dan F. Stapleton
"Affordable-luxe hotels have been slow to catch on in Australia, but Ovolo Laneways, a centrally located boutique, does the "everything you need, nothing you don't" thing just as well as its Northern-Hemisphere peers. Ovolo is well-known for its freebies, which include minibar snacks such as cookies and chips; a light "grab 'n' go" breakfast; Wi-Fi; Apple TV, and a lobby Happy Hour. The standard Studio rooms are light and bright, with curved windows that make them seem much bigger than they are. Then there are the suites, which get progressively louder as they increase in size. The Penthouse Suite is a riotous mix of bright colors and holiday toys, including a pinball machine, a hot tub on the terrace, and a candy buffet." - Dan F. Stapleton
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Wayne H
Kay W
Bruno Fiquet
David O
Kim M
Lesleeebee
Julie Sebalj
goodfoodau