There is so much to do and lots to see in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. But, at the end of everyday, you’d need a place to rest and recharge. For that reason, check out these quirky accommodations in Melbourne that would make for unique memories!
A landmark along the Great Ocean Road, and perhaps the most photographed home in Victoria, The Pole House is suspended 40 meters above sea level. With a walkway extending from the cliff top to the building, the Pole House provides a 360-degree view over Fairhaven Beach, the longest stretch of beach on the Great Ocean Road. The bed is placed right by a window looking over the ocean, and the sitting room is complete with fireplace.
Camping gets a face lift with the new trend of glamping for urbanites. St Jerome’s Hotel is a new boutique accommodation and pop-up glamping site that promises an urban outdoor luxury camping experience with 20 deluxe tents on the rooftop of Melbourne Central. Each tent comes with its own ensuite bathroom, 24-hour concierge service, premium beds and linen, heating and everything you could ask for.
Animal lovers can stay overnight at Werribee Open Range Zoo with its Slumber Safari in luxury ‘tented lodges’. The camp offers an authentic safari experience, with private balconies overlooking native Australian bushland. Meanwhile at Melbourne Zoo’s Roar ‘n’ Snore, guests can set up camps in a revamped elephant enclosure with all the amenities you need. Campers are even given an admission ticket for the second day so they can fully experience the wonders of the zoo at both day and night time.
Now, you can stay in a train carriage! Hedge Farm is 20-acre Macedon Ranges property with three train-themed one bedroom options. Hedges is a converted railway station while The Vine and Wisteria Cottage are both glamping style accommodations in converted train carriages. All have retained as much of the original structure as possible, such as the waiting seat that’s up-cycled for a headboard and wash basin as well as the pot belly stove of what was once the brakes van.
You can get a good “knight’s” sleep at Kryal Castle, Australia’s first medieval village attraction. The Castle Suites are designed to make guests feel like royalty with arches and drapes to resemble a medieval fortress. The village offers a working medieval village complete with jousting tournaments and tales of dragons and fairies. Experience a kingdom unlike any other!
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