Melbourne’s PARKROYAL airport hotel offers short-stay hourly accommodation

Melbourne’s PARKROYAL airport hotel offers short-stay hourly accommodation
Edited by Travel Weekly


    PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport has taken convenience to new heights with short-stay hourly accommodation offering those travelling through Melbourne Airport the opportunity to rest and rejuvenate while waiting for their flight.

    PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport is the only hotel directly connected to the domestic and international terminals via an undercover pedestrian skybridge, and boasts 276 rooms with views of the airport and Melbourne city skyline.

    With short-stay hourly accommodation, guests can check into a comfortable, newly refurbished room for a nap, pop on a robe and catch a movie whilst enjoying the in-room dining service, enjoy a meal in the restaurant, burn some energy in the gym, cool off in the indoor pool, chill out in the spa, sauna, or steam room, then shower off and get dressed feeling refreshed for the next flight.

    PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport’s guest rooms include eight suites and eight family rooms. Onsite amenities include modern Australian restaurant Airo, the casual Airo Café for coffee and quick bites, and Airo Bar, which is a favoured social spot to unwind and enjoy boutique beers, regional wines, and specialty cocktails with fellow travellers.

    Those looking for health and wellness options can make use of the 24-hour gymnasium, heated indoor lap pool, spa, sauna, and steam room.

    Short-stay hourly accommodation is now available to book online or by calling the hotel directly. A 3-hour pass is $109, a 5-hour pass is $119, and an 8-hour pass is $149.

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