Perth’s most luxurious hotels

Back in the days of yesteryear, Perth was undoubtedly one of the most exciting cities on earth.

As with many territories during this period, the banking industry played a major role in developing some of Australia’s most class-orientated establishments. Many of these old hotels still exist today and are still used for that purpose to an extent. However, in the last fifty years or so, hotel stays in Perth have become less about using a place to stay for business purposes and more about enjoying oneself.

Today’s travelers are looking for much more than just somewhere to rest their heads at the end of a busy day; they want luxury, opulence, value-added services, and an experience that cannot be found in a conventional hotel. And the price is no longer an issue for Perth’s elite who want the best of everything.

This article will look at some of Perth’s most luxurious hotels, why they are so special and what makes them stand out from the crowd.

1) The Quay Tower

The granddaddy of Perth’s hotels, The Quay Tower has been around in some form since 1928 when it was built to be the National Mutual Life Building. It was actually designed by the famous Californian art deco master architect Wurdeman for this very purpose. After extensive renovations in 1993, when its name changed to the Hyatt, it has sat proudly in its prime location overlooking the Swan River.

Today, The Quay Tower is one of the most luxurious hotels in Perth and was voted “Best Boutique Hotel” at this year’s WA Tourism Awards. The owners and management of the hotel pride themselves on offering a truly unique experience; guests can choose from a number of different floor plans to suit their needs, and there is even an option for those who want to live in one of the hotel’s suites as long as they like.

2) Stamford Plaza Perth

One of the area’s most iconic hotels, Stamford Plaza Perth is located on St Georges Terrace in the heart of the city. It first opened its doors back in 1988 and has since been an icon for business travelers as well as those who simply want to enjoy themselves.

The hotel boasts impressive views of Kings Park and the Swan River which can be enjoyed from the comfort of your room or even one of the hotel’s two swimming pools. The hotel has a reputation for its high levels of service and attention to detail. It is no surprise that it was voted “Best Hotel” at this year’s WA Tourism Awards.

3) Hyatt Regency Perth

Perhaps less well-known than The Quay Tower, the Hyatt Regency Perth has been around since 1975 when it was built to be the Pan Pacific Perth. Over the years, it has had a few renovations and is currently undergoing a major renovation of its own.

Unlike most hotels that put all their attention into one particular area, the Hyatt Regency Perth offers a lot in every department from fine dining to swimming pools, business centers, and massage rooms. The rooms have been designed with style and comfort in mind, while the location is also very convenient being just a stone’s throw away from Perth’s central business district.

4) Crown Towers Perth

Crown Inter-Continental Hotels are known for their high standards of service, which is immediately evident from the moment you step into one of their establishments. This is certainly the case for Crown Towers Perth, which was voted “Best Hotel” at this year’s WA Tourism Awards.

It has been suggested that each of the hotel’s rooms be styled with a different mood in mind, so guests can choose a room depending on how they feel and what their plans for the day entailed. A gym and spa are also available for those who wish to continue their pampering once they get home.

5) Crown Metropol Perth

Crown Hotels and Resorts has an extensive portfolio of luxury hotels, but perhaps none beats Crown Metropol Perth when it comes to grandeur and opulence. It opened its doors back in 1986 and it is amazing to think that no other hotel has been able to match its features and facilities.

The Crown Metropol Perth is a true city escape with breathtaking views of the Swan River and Kings Park, fine dining at L’escargot des Douze Apôtres or Shiki Menya, as well as modern amenities such as a sauna and a VIP room.

Conclusion:

These were some of the most luxurious hotels in the Perth area. They are all worth a visit, especially if you enjoy pampering and comfort. Perth has some great hotels to match its beautiful backdrop, and there is surely something for everyone. If you ever do decide to pay one of them a visit, we hope you enjoy your stay!

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Jessica C. Dills