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Crown Entertainment Complex

Crown Entertainment Complex

The Crown Entertainment Complex offers an unsurpassed range of entertainment and business facilities in one of the most innovative and technologically-advanced sites in the world. From the five star luxury of Crown Towers’ 484 lavish guest rooms to the luxury shopping boutiques along the promenade to the amazing five storey special effects Atrium, Crown has something for everybody.

Crown's restaurants offer some of Melbourne's finest and most cosmopolitan dining and feature beautiful views of the city skyline and Yarra River. From masterful Japanese cuisine at the award-winning Koko and authentic Chinese dishes at Silks to traditional Mediterranean food in the sophisticated yet casual surrounds of Breezes, you're certainly spoilt for choice.

With a dazzling gaming floor that stretches half a kilometre, cinemas and nightclubs, Crown is always in the mood for fun. Crown also boasts Australia’s largest and most versatile hotel convention and meeting facilities and an unsurpassed level of service. Just a short stroll from the CBD, sports venues and the arts precinct, Crown is ideally situated to enjoy the international events that Melbourne hosts yearly.

Crown Entertainment Complex

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Find out more about Crown Entertainment Complex including opening hours, contact details and special events.

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Accessibility

There's car parking in Crown's basement car park, which has entry ramps at Queens Bridge or Kings Bridge, and from Whiteman Street. There's more parking in the multi-deck car park across Whiteman Street, with pedestrian access via a footbridge. Pedestrian access is available from Southgate and footbridges crossing Queens Bridge, Kings Bridge and Spencer Street Bridge.
Crown is continually upgrading its access capacity. Accessible toilets are plentiful and well signed, public phones include an accessible phone and TTY phones are available opposite Planet Hollywood and near the Champagne Bar. Gambling tables have been lowered and people with disabilities are given priority access. There are a couple of useful brochures available from the information counters located throughout the complex:

  • The Crown Entertainment Guide, which includes excellent maps of the complex
  • Crown Disabled Access, which describes the facilities.