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QT Melbourne is the latter. A hotel, yes, but more than that — a living, breathing expression of the city itself. A space where art, fashion, and hospitality fold effortlessly into one another ...
Restaurant review: Pascale Bar & Grill, QT Melbourne; Hotel bars aren't usually at the top of one's list when it comes to a night out. They're often catering to a captive audience of unadventurous ...
QT Melbourne displays the group’s trademark quirkiness, but it’s toned down to a suitably Melbourne volume. It’s emerged feeling just about right. QT Melbourne opens on Monday 5 September. Pascale ...
Since opening in 2016, the QT Melbourne has made quite a splash in the city. It can be hard to secure a booking at one of its 188 rooms – so if you've got your heard set on staying, make sure to ...
It’s a match made in hotel heaven: the country’s quirkiest accommodation brand and a city renowned for its creative bent. Throughout the public spaces and 188 rooms at QT Melbourne there’s a sense of ...
As for the vibes, QT’s music curator Andrew Lewis tends to opt for a mix of boogie, soul and vintage disco with an electronic edge to keep the buzz going from sun-soaked days to glittery city ...
It's a spacious dining room of 120 leather seats facing an open kitchen with all-day a la carte dining (no buffet breakfast) that comes into its own as night falls: fried chicken marinated in ...
QT Melbourne, review: Chic and so very cheerful. By Ute Junker. Updated September 29, 2016 — 12.15am first published September 23, 2016 — 9.00am. Save.
Melbourne's newest luxury city hotel, QT Melbourne, has opened to the public. Housed in the former Great Union cinemas on Russell Street in the CBD, the hotel is the latest for the funky hotel ...
So when the a la mode QT Hotels debuted in downtown Melbourne in September there was no chance they’d miss out on a bit of laneway action. Read Today's Paper Mind Games. The Australian Plus.