Hyatt Centric Melbourne marks a significant milestone for Hyatt’s rapidly growing lifestyle brand

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced the opening of Hyatt Centric Melbourne, marking the entry of the vibrant Hyatt Centric brand into Australia. Located in a prime location in the heart of Melbourne’s fast-emerging downtown, Hyatt Centric Melbourne will inspire savvy explorers to discover authentic experiences and hidden gems in the dynamic city.

“Hyatt has had a presence in Australia for over 30 years and we are excited to launch the Hyatt Centric brand in the country and to introduce its free-spirited style of exploration and hospitality,” said David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt. “As we gear towards the reopening of interstate and international borders, we look forward to welcoming both people in Australia and from afar to discover afresh Melbourne and its cosmopolitan spirit.”

Homebase with Melbourne Flair

Designed by Architectus Australia and Hecker Guthrie Interiors and built by Hickory, Hyatt Centric Melbourne features 277 contemporary guest rooms across 24 levels. The stylish yet understated interiors draw references from Melbourne’s urban fabric, from the city’s Hoddle Grid and the use of tessellated tiles as seen in the custom-designed rugs in the rooms and public spaces respectively to the Victorian era-inspired brickwork in the public spaces. The design also pays homage to Melbourne’s history in wool production and during the Gold Rush through a curated collection of soft furnishings and light fixtures by local designers, setting the stage for guests to continue their personal discovery of the multi-faceted city.

Hyatt Centric Melbourne collaborates with emerging and established local artists, food producers and designers to encapsulate Melbourne’s unique spirit. This includes street art by Damian Cazaly, coffee from family-owned South Melbourne roasters Cottle Coffee, luxurious Mr. Smith bath products and fashion wear by PAGEANT for the hotel team.

Local Flavours

Short for “Taste of Melbourne Australia,” TOMA Restaurant & Bar on the 25th floor offers sustainably sourced Mediterranean-inspired menus featuring Victorian produce alongside panoramic views of the city and across the Yarra River and the Southbank. The standalone laneway café Allie Lane serves treats from local producers including coffee and craft beer as well as homemade pastries and sandwiches. The kitchens are spearheaded by Chef Jordan Monkhouse, a well-known face in Melbourne which is also Australia’s foodie capital.

Location, Location, Location

Hyatt Centric Melbourne is close to many of the city’s popular hotspots as well as a trove of hidden gems and offers convenient access to Southern Cross Station, the Docklands and Southbank precincts, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, and the Crown Entertainment Complex. Located at the corner of Downie Street and Flinders Lane, the hotel is an ideal launchpad for exploration for both local residents and out-of-town visitors.

Paul Little AO, Chairman and founder of the Little Group said, “We are delighted to be working with Hyatt to launch the first Hyatt Centric hotel in Australia. This property brings new life for local, domestic and international visitors to the southwest corner of the Melbourne CBD. We look forward to Melburnians and visitors from further afield celebrating special moments and creating lasting memories at Hyatt Centric Melbourne.”

Guests staying in can enjoy wellness facilities such as the 25-meter pool and 24-hour gym. Bellarine Meetings on level 6 offers 210 square metres of flexible function space, plus a spacious 248-square-meter alfresco terrace for personalized celebrations and lively entertainment.

“Hyatt Centric Melbourne is set to inspire the curious-minded and the young-at-heart. We connect savvy explorers who enjoy being in the middle of the action,” said Ilan Weill, general manager, Hyatt Centric Melbourne. “Our team, engaged and passionate Melburnians, are keen to share their local knowledge, helping our guests to discover authentic experiences, blending the city’s street art hot spots, vibrant coffee culture, artistic spirit and bustling creative laneways.”

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