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Located on Melbourne's Yarra River, Crown Towers offers luxury rooms, great food and service, as well as its own in-house Crown Spa.

Crown Towers deluxe suite

Crown Towers pool

Crown Day Spa

Check in and take the time to survey the original artworks that hang in each suite, as well as the panoramic views of the city or Port Phillip Bay. Linger in the gleaming oasis of marble and soaring ceilings that is Crown Spa. It combines great facilities, including two tennis courts and a glass walled gymnasium, with a complete range of health and therapeutic treatments, such as hydrotherapy, massages and facials.

Head out but don't venture too far. If you love to shop Crown has collected the fashion creations of the world’s leading designers under the one roof.


For car-free shopping, cafes and a glimpse of the designer community, head off the grid and into the 'little' streets the lanes and arcades.

Nicholas Building / Swanston Street

Glitzern / Crossley Street

Von Haus / Crossley Street

But first, lunch. Translated from the Italian to mean 'Everything's good', Tutto Bene is a traditional-style Italian eatery that lives up to its name. Renowned for their superlative risotto, and an ever-changing array of award-winning gelato, the Southgate restaurant also serves up great views of the Melbourne skyline.

Wander back over the river and plunge into the narrow lanes and arcades of the CBD. Located where the boutiques and designer showrooms of Flinders Lane meets Swanston Street, The Nicholas Building is a 10-storey landmark where you will find local and imported fashions, studios and specialist outlets.

On Little Collins Street, discover local designers and jewellers and fashion for the chaps. Then wander to Crossley Street (off Bourke Street) for handmade tailored shirts, contemporary jewellery, and vintage couture.


Wafts of ginger, chilli, shallots and coriander will lead you to an early dinner at Melbourne favourite Gingerboy.

Gingerboy

Gingerboy

WICKED / Original Broadway Cast

Like many great Melbourne restaurants Gingerboy is tucked away on a city laneway. But this one announces itself with a blazing neon sign. A modern and stylish take on the south east Asian hawker markets of Hong Kong and Bangkok, Gingerboy serves hot and spicey snacks and 'street' food with quirky names (son in law eggs), dishes to share, desserts and bar food.

Make your way to the Regent Theatre for a different kind of magic. WICKED, the musical story of how two girls meet in the Land of Oz and become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch. Be a part of the magic before it disappears in a puff of smoke on 9 August.

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