Four Seasons Hotel Sydney | Sydney
Situated overlooking the Sydney Habour, the extravagant Four Seasons Hotel Sydney puts guests near the city's vibrant shopping and business centers. The hotel boasts a variety of 531 stunning guest rooms which offer incredible views, the highest comfort amenities, free internet access and an in-room safe. Staying at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney allows for the enjoyment of a heated swimming pool, access to gym facilities and the chance to unwind in the spa. Take in dramatic harbor views, discover Sydney's exquisite restaurants and explore the famous Rocks district, all situated near to this five-star luxury hotel.
The deluxe city room is the perfect place to relax after a long day of meetings or sightseeing. It features all the hallmarks of Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, from fluffy bathrobes and a deep bathtub, to fine linens and a sumptuous bed. Filled with natural light, the room has views of the city streetscape, including some of Sydney’s most iconic buildings. The decor exudes sophistication, with rich silk fabrics and elegant lighting.
The rooms are beautifully designed with decor that exudes sophistication, from rich silk fabrics to mahogany wood. Every aspect of the interior design is created with the attention to detail that has made Four Seasons synonymous with luxury around the world. Five-star amenities like the organic Australian APPELLES bath products and deep soaking tub will help guests unwind, while a dedicated office desk and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi will keep them connected.
Experience the best of both worlds in the deluxe partial harbour room, with water views and a vibrant outlook over the city skyline. It’s the perfect sanctuary for those special occasions or weekends away, with sophisticated decor and luxurious amenities to help guests relax in style.
The premier city room features views of the cosmopolitan city skyline overlooking George Street, Sydney’s bustling main street. The luxury room is designed to be a haven of relaxation, with a spacious marble bathroom featuring a deep soaking tub and separate shower.
The premier partial harbour room is a luxury studio with water views, overlooking the city skyline. Guesta can settle back on the lounge and watch Sydney come to life as morning commuters arrive in the city, disembarking from the iconic ferries at Circular Quay and making their way along trendy wharves, through lush parks, historic laneways and vibrant city streets. The daytime vistas are memorable, but the views at night are spectacular, when the city lights up in dazzling colour.
Enjoy the perfect balance of comfort and luxury in this spacious studio, with breathtaking views across Sydney Harbour. Wake up to the sight of yachts sailing past the Sydney Opera House under bright blue skies, or relax in the lounge of an evening and watch the Sydney Harbour Bridge sparkle with lights. Each room is beautifully furnished, with elegant interiors and all the modern touches needed to feel right at home. An office desk with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and a Vittoria espresso machine are available in rooms, while the sumptuous bathtub and indulgent Australian APPELLES skincare products will rejuvenate guests after a busy day of sightseeing.
The full harbour junior suite is one of the most coveted residences at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, with extraordinary views over Sydney Harbour, from the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Sydney Opera House. Located on the exclusive corners of the hotel, each suite features floor-to-ceiling windows. Enjoy all the benefits of luxury apartment living in this studio-style room, which features a spacious lounge area, a private bar and Vittoria espresso machine. It’s the ideal place to celebrate a special occasion or relax with loved ones. Offering a range of options for every meal, from the extensive in-room dining menu and restaurant, to Sydney’s best food and wine experiences located only minutes from the hotel.
Each room is designed with stylish furnishings in warm tones, featuring a separate bathtub with a range of organic Australian APPELLES products. The rooms are well-designed and provide a soothing ambiance and acoustic comfort. Guests in the Club rooms will have access to elevated Lounge 32, this exclusive retreat is a haven of luxury and offers views across the city and Sydney Harbour. With elegant decor including plush velvet armchairs and unique contemporary art. Offering an impressive menu of Australian food and beverages, as well access to a private meeting room and business services delivered by the exceptional team.
Each luxury room is set in the coveted corner locations of the hotel, with sophisticated decor in a soothing palette of natural tones. The spacious lounge area, ottoman chaise and dedicated office space means guests will have plenty of room to relax and enjoy the five-star amenities and decadent in-room dining.
The club premier full harbour room offers breathtaking views across Sydney Harbour, stretching from the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Sydney Opera House. It’s a haven of luxury, perfect for a romantic escape or a base for exploring the vibrant harbourside city. Guests in the Club rooms will have access to elevated Lounge 32, this residential-style retreat offers a private space to relax, dine, entertain and enjoy exclusive privileges such as buffet breakfast each morning, all-day refreshments and evening canapes and drinks.
Located on the top two floors of Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, these luxury suites feature views over the city skyline. Grand windows in each room flood the space with natural light during the day and offer an ideal vantage point to enjoy the sparkling lights of the city at night. Each club city suite is designed in a modern and sophisticated style, with rich silk fabrics and mahogany wood. The spacious lounge area is perfect for entertaining or hosting informal meetings, while a separate bedroom offers privacy and space.
The club partial harbour suite is ideal for entertaining guests or hosting informal meetings and features a guest powder room and separate bedroom for the ultimate in privacy and discretion. These luxury suites offer sparkling water views over Circular Quay or Walsh Bay and the dramatic architecture of the city skyline. Relax in the spacious lounge area and look out across the bustling ferry wharves, harbourside neighbourhoods and lush national parks, while enjoying an aperitif from the featured private bar.
The spacious lounge area and separate bedroom makes the club full harbour suite ideal for informal meetings, catching up with friends or spending time with family. The guest powder room, decadent in-room dining menu and Vittoria espresso machine makes entertaining easy, while the private bar is perfect for a refreshing aperitif before dinner. The stylish residential-style lounge offers panoramic views over the city and harbour, with exclusive privileges including private check-in and check-out, a deluxe buffet breakfast each morning, gourmet canapes each evening, an open bar stocking premium spirits and sommelier-selected Australian wines, and more.
Located on the top floor of the hotel, the royal suite is the epitome of luxury and style. It features striking views of the city skyline, overlooking the sparkling waters of Circular Quay or the trendy harbourside precinct of Walsh Bay. Every aspect of this spacious penthouse has been designed to provide a sanctuary from the bustle of the city, with a majestic array of amenities that complement the hallmark five-star service. The royal suite is decorated with furnishings in a palette of soft blues and greys to reflect the hotel’s harbourside setting.
This palatial one-bedroom suite is fit for royalty, with magnificent views over Sydney Harbour, from the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House to the trendy wharf precinct of Walsh Bay. Located on the top floor of Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, the deluxe royal suite is a favourite among newlyweds, dignitaries and executives looking for penthouse glamour with a metropolitan twist. The decor is the epitome of timeless elegance, with rich silk curtains, mahogany furnishings and a natural palette inspired by the suite’s harbourside setting. For informal social occasions or business meetings, guests can enjoy the private bar or a morning coffee from the Vittoria espresso machine.
This spacious two-bedroom abode is the top suite at Four Seasons Hotel Sydney and the pinnacle of luxury, frequented by renowned celebrities, dignitaries and royalty from across the globe. Located on the top floor of the hotel, the presidential suite boasts spectacular views across the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour, including the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Floor-to-ceiling windows infuse each room with bright Australian sunlight and provide guests with an unforgettable outlook over one of the world’s most beautiful cities
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Wheelchair Friendly
Services
ATM, Babysitting Service, Chauffer Service, Credit Card, Foreign Exchange, Room Service, Room Service (24 hours), Travel Desk
Sporting Activities
Grain Bar offers a selection of bespoke craft beers, a largely organic and biodynamic wine list, a wide variety of whiskies from around the globe and an international cocktail list featuring contemporary twists on classics. Their 200-plus list features a mix of rare and well-known, single malt and blended whiskies, sourced locally and from all over the world, including Scotland, Japan, Ireland, Canada, Wales, the United States, Sweden, South Africa, India and Taiwan.
The Cabana offers gourmet sandwiches, salads and other light fare while guests lounge by the pool. The restaurant is the ideal place to catch a quick bite or enjoy a relaxing cocktail in a smoke-free environment.
Mode Kitchen & Bar, the latest addition to the burgeoning CBD dining scene, opened in July 2017. Meaning ‘of the moment’, Mode is a celebration of seasonal cooking, classic cocktails and polished service in a welcoming 1920s-inspired setting.
A restaurant to return to again and again, Mode Kitchen & Bar strikes the perfect balance between casual bistro and fine dining, all with a touch of glamour thanks to the Luchetti Krelle interiors.
Mode Kitchen & Bar will be open seven days a week for lunch and dinner from 12noon and can be found on the ground floor of Four Seasons Hotel Sydney on George Street in The Rocks.
Head Chef Francesco Mannelli’s menu focuses on flavour and technique over embellishment and uses seasonal ingredients sourced from only the best producers.
https://modekitchenandbar.com.au/
Your Stay
3 Nights
Room Only
Longitude 131 | Yulara
Longitude 131° offers immersion in the Australian outback, a true sense of stillness and beauty in this desert landscape, rich in cultural heritage and timeless history. Luxury tented pavilions float over rust-red dunes where classic furnishings meld with indigenous textures to evoke a sanctuary of earthy elegance. A private glass wall yields unparalleled views of fabled icon Uluru (Ayers Rock). Explore the World Heritage listed wilderness of Uluru-Kata Tjuta and discover some of the ancient creation stories of the Anangu, the land’s traditional custodians. Spend time exploring the diverse flora and fauna of the desert and come face to face with this irresistible land with the lodge’s personally guided adventures. Enjoy an outback sundowner at the convivial open bar in the Dune House and experience unforgettable dining under a glittering canopy of stars at Table 131°. Exceptional cuisine celebrates a fusion of modern and local flavours whilst exclusive ‘Red Centre’ experiences and world-class service combine to deliver an unforgettable encounter with this spirited land.
Adopt the spirit of the original pioneers and relax after a day’s exploring in a canopied pavilion reimagined for the modern traveller.
Custom-designed furniture from Australian designers offers stylish lounging, whilst the bespoke ‘Baillie Bed’ dressed in fine linens and luxurious throws holds centre stage. Private floor to ceiling windows yield unparalelled views of Uluru, quite literally at the end of the bed, opening onto an expansive balcony with day bed, armchairs and fireplace. Each ‘tent’ is named for an explorer or pioneer and framed artefacts offer a first-hand history and tales of a much tougher experience in the outback. The unique textures of local indigenous artworks provide a colourful contrast to the pioneering past.
An ensuite bathroom offers a generous rain shower, while the complimentary in-suite bar proffers a selection of Australia’s best loved gourmet treats. Plush bathrobes are provided along with daily housekeeping and signature evening turndown service. A music system, wireless internet, telephone, safe, and climate control complete the swag of mod cons.
Luxury Tents are ideal for one or two persons in existing bedding
Expansive and contemporary, the Dune Pavilion is Australia’s only accommodation offering views of both World Heritage-listed Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Architecturally designed as a modern interpretation of the Australian homestead, the Pavilion is considered the star of the luxury camp.
Offering separate living and sleeping areas featuring custom furnishings and artworks commissioned from local artists, bathroom with deep tub overlooking the vast desert landscape and outdoor deck with daybed, fireplace and the ultimate in desert style: a private plunge pool overlooking the outback frontier, for a personal nature-meets-luxury experience.
Extras for guests in the Dune Pavilion include a curated bar and private dining options for breakfast and sunset drinks (subject to timing of guest itinerary).
Configured as one or two bedroom, the suite is ideal for individuals or couples seeking a glamorous retreat, or friends or families travelling together.
Property Facilities
Bar, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Iron / Ironing Board, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Underfloor Heating
Services
Airport Shuttle (Complimentary)
Capture the changing lights reflected over Uluru’s many faces as the sun slips down below
the horizon, chilled glass and canapé in hand. The essential outback experience!
Artist Bruce Munro’s internationally acclaimed solar installation Field of Light arrives at the Red Centre in April 2016, offering visitors to the region a transformative experience of iconic Uluru-Kata Tjuta. Bruce conceived the idea for the Field of Light while visiting Uluru in 1992, but it first materialised in 2004 at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. The work has since appeared in varying incarnations around the UK, in the US and Mexico.
The Field of Light at Uluru is the largest recreation of the installation, made up of 50,000 bud-like stems and crowned with radiant frosted-glass spheres, which will bloom and appear to sway as darkness descends over Australia’s spiritual heartland. Pathways will invite visitors into the artwork, which will come to life under a sky brilliant with stars. Longitude 131° guests will experience the interactive artwork as part of the signature experiences program, arriving at dusk to meander around the field before enjoying the cool night skies at Table 131°. Witness the monumental combination of art and culture from April 1, 2016.
Table 131° is without doubt the perfect way to wind down after a day of discovery. Dine out on sumptuous outback fare and discover the wonders of the night sky. Arrive to the mesmerising sounds of an ancient culture and feast on four delicious courses complemented with the finest Australian wines. Later, Longitude’s resident astronomer regales the gathering with tales of the Southerly constellations. Return to the Dune House for after dinner drinks or float back to your luxury tent, for a deep slumber under the stars.
Table 131° operates subject to weather and climatic conditions.
Explore the impressive formation of Kata Tjuta, the walls of Walpa Gorge rising obliquely on each side and discover how eons of weathering and continental upheaval have created today’s landscape. Pause for a long distance perspective and photo opportunity before a visit to the Cultural Centre where informative and interactive displays provide insight into the spiritual and cultural meanings of Uluru and Kata Tjuta.
Join the Lodge guide for a gentle walk along a portion of Uluru’s base and learn about the history of the Mala people, viewing cave paintings and other relevant sites important to both Anangu and the early explorers. Enter Kantju Gorge at dusk to witness the rock walls ablaze with the light of the setting sun. Revel in the silence sunset drinks and canapés.
Discover peaceful Mutitjulu Waterhole and the sacred site of Kuniya Piti as the sun
lights up the ancient monolith. Along this walk our guide shares the Anangu creation story of Kuniya and Liru, adding greater depth to Uluru’s striking features. Should departure flight times allow, consider extending the morning’s tour and join a guided Uluru Base Walk. Please note, this activity must be booked prior and an additional charge applies.
Return to Longitude 131° for breakfast in the Dune House. Take stock of the journey, capture some last images, complete a journal or send a postcard of Australia’s most recognisable natural icon and the resilient presence that has been a constant throughout the stay.
Guests looking to explore more of the outback, or who have a special interest to pursue can choose from a selection of bespoke experiences in addition to their signature Longitude 131° itinerary. Activities may be relaxed and intimate, like romantic private dining or sunset viewing options to more energetic pursuits like guided hikes, which include the classic Uluru base walk and rewarding Valley of the Winds circuit at Kata Tjuta. There are day trips to Kings Canyon or an exclusive visit to the remote art community at Ernabella and private arrival and departure tour options, most thrillingly via helicopter.
Longitude 131° also partners with outback adventure operators for specialist ventures, ranging from ‘bush tucker’ tours to day trips to Cave Hill, a renowned rock art site. Scenic flights over Uluru, Kata Tjuta and beyond to Mount Conner, the region’s ‘other’ distinctive monolith offer an exhilarating aerial perspective of the outback, revered as a ‘must do’ by those in the know.
Adventure seekers can jump on a Harley-Davidson for an unforgettable ride around Uluru, join a camel train for a mesmeric encounter of the outback at dusk in the style of the western pioneers, whilst others take to mountain bikes for a more down-to-earth adventure. Possibilities to explore Australia’s outback are as vast as its horizons; the team at Longitude 131° will choreograph each guest’s stay to create a highly tailored, personal experience of Uluru-Kata Tjuta and beyond and always in stylish comfort.
Longitude 131° Restaurant
Longitude 131° offers the best of contemporary Australian cuisine, celebrating a fusion of modern and indigenous flavours.
Dine and relax in the earth-toned Dune House, the heart of Longitude 131°, with its panoramic views and dramatic domed roof. Breakfast begins early with freshly baked pastries, fruit and a la carte menu selection. Premium espresso coffee and a generous selection of fine leaf teas are signature elements. After a morning filled with walks, or simply spent relaxing with a book by the pool, appetites are up for lunch. The three course menu offers a selection of seasonal treats and is deceptively light, leaving room for afternoon tea served to coincide with departure of the afternoon activity. A selection of tasty canapés and beverages provided on tour complement the dazzling sunset.
Dinner is a superb dining experience, be it under the canopy of the Dune House or a billion stars at Table 131°. The daily changing four course menu is decadently refined, showcasing the riches of Australian produce. The Longitude 131° wine list features varietals from Australia’s finest wine regions.
The tariff includes all fine dining and all beverages (cellarmasters list additional).
Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Bamurru Plains | Northern Territory
Inspired by the luxury camps of Africa, this exclusive and remote wilderness lodge offers a prolific wildlife experience with exclusive access to a spectacular 300km² property.
Located on the coastal floodplains of the Mary River close to Kakadu National Park, Bamurru’s emphasis is on exposing you to one of the most significant ecosystems in Australia. The very design of the ten safari bungalows allows you to watch the parade of wildlife emerge to feed on the floodplain from the comfort of your bed! The alarm clock in the morning is the call of Magpie Geese and Whistling Kites and the orange light of dawn spreading across the floodplain.
Bamurru Plains is more than just a hotel room or a place to stay. At Bamurru, your time with us includes twice-daily guided safari-style experiences on our property. At night, one of our guides will often join you for dinner.
Spacious and cool, each of the nine safari bungalows are built on stilts overlooking the floodplains, frequented by a myriad of bird and animal life. Mesh screen ceiling to floor walls on all three sides around the bed provides an experience in which guests can hear, see and almost touch the wildlife and wilderness around.
The alarm clock in the morning is the call of Magpie Geese, after whom the camp is named, as the orange light of dawn spreads across the floodplain, all is audible and visible without having to leave your bed!
The focus is on a supremely comfortable bed (organic cotton linen, pillow menu) and a spacious ensuite bathroom with high pressure showers. In addition to corrugated iron and lantern lighting, the bungalow décor reflects the region’s earlier indigenous, hunting and pastoral history with buffalo horns, explorer’s maps, Aboriginal art work and fish traps as well as old photos providing a sense of the human heritage of the area. Each room has a cold water thermos, local flora and fauna reading materials and species list.
You won’t find a television, CD player, mini bar or even mobile phone reception here – a true escape to your immediate environment. At night, the only sound is the meanderings of marsupials in the foliage and the croak of frogs.
The Kingfisher Suite reflects Bamurru's core philosophy of blending the accommodation as closely as possible with the surrounding bush, however, is designed to allow guests a superior sense of seclusion while retaining a spectacular outlook on the Swim Creek floodplain. The sense of scale in this floodplain setting is accentuated by the size of the suite and Bamurru's trademark ceiling to floor mesh screens allowing guests an intimate sense of exposure to the wildlife and wilderness outside.
With 81m2 of space in the bedroom alone, the suite features a king size bed, lounge area and (if travelling as a family) space to accommodate a family of 5 in comfort - deluxe swags are provided for children to sleep out on the enclosed suite verandah. The proximity and sounds of the bush at night provide a sense of excitement while securely tucked up behind the screened walls of the suite.
For honeymooners looking for a sense of privacy, the Kingfisher Suite allows for in room dining, with a camp table set up for an intimate candlelit dinner with only the sounds of the bush as company. Meals are served by staff members from the main lodge with wines chosen from the lodge wine list.
The bathroom features twin basins and showers, within a décor of rustic chic timber and corrugated walls utterly in tune with the environment and pastoral heritage of the area. For maximum exposure (and only the local Agile Wallabies as company) the suite also offers a shower with full ceiling to floor views across the floodplain and surrounding paperbark forests.
Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Library, Malaria Free, Pool, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower
Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card
Bamurru’s signature experience is a thrilling ride across the floodplains by airboat. This wildlife-packed journey takes you from wide open grasslands to a lagoon surrounded by peeling paper bark trees. Feel the rush as you skim the surface at speed then float in silence listening to the sound of nothing but the bush.
The floodplain wetlands of the Mary River catchment are the key natural feature of this area and some of the most important in the country, home to thousands of Magpie Geese, Plumed Whistling-Duck, Egrets, Ibis and a host of other birds. These beautiful birds will take flight as you zip across the floodplains on your airboat, flocks sometimes thousands of birds strong!
Our guides will provide you with a hands on demonstration of the many uses of the flora from the wetlands whilst floating amongst a forest of melaleuca trees or looking out for crocodiles slowly swimming amongst the grasses of the floodplain. A morning trip out on the floodplains in an airboat is utterly exhilarating and the only way to truly experience this environment.
The Mary River catchment is home to some 236 species of bird, many of which are found at Bamurru Plains. The significance of this particular property comes in the variety of habitat: black soil floodplains, paperbark swamps, savannah woodland, river mangroves and coastal beaches support an extraordinary diversity of birdlife. Even in the dry season the floodplains on the property still retain large areas of water where the birdlife congregate in extroadinary numbers rarely seen elsewhere in Australia.
The birding spectacle on the Swim Creek floodplain and surrounding Mary River region is second to none in the Top End due to both the extraordinary volume and variety of birdlife and Bamurru’s 300km2 allows birding groups a private and exclusive experience. At particular times of the year, the floodplain will host hundreds of thousands of Magpie Geese and species that are associated with the life cycle of the geese, particularly raptors.
The richness of the floodplain also supports dense populations of other waterbirds, with thousands of egrets, whistling ducks, jacanas, crakes and strong populations of jabiru, brolgas and raptors. The surrounding paperbark swamps and savannah woodland provide a huge diversity of species for keen birders.
The Sampan Creek, which is part of the Mary River System, forms the western boundary of the station. During the dry season (May-October) the crocodiles will regulate their body temperatures by basking on the banks in the sunlight. During these months, the numbers of crocs sunning themselves will give you an idea of the size of the population.
It’s not just the crocodiles, many bird species call this mangrove lined environment home. Relax in the shade provided on our canopy covered cruise as you meander along this creek system, learning about these animals from our skilled guides and enjoying sunset canape’s as the light begins to fade.
One of the best ways to see the variety of wildlife that teems here is on an open-top game drive, more akin to an African safari across the savannah.
With the recession of the waters from much of the floodplain in the dry season, the plains become accessible to 4X4 vehicles and a journey out with one of our guides will provide a unique insight to this fragile yet very important environment.
Our open sided safari vehicles feature shaded canopies with comfortable and raised seating to provide the best possible vantage point to view agile wallabies, estuarine crocodiles, wild horses, buffalo’s and some of the 236 bird species on the property.
Our guides will describe the Aboriginal uses for some of the local flora and fauna while you enjoy a cool drink and bite to eat.
A guided walking safari at Bamurru is the perfect antidote to a busy life. You’re compelled to slow down and absorb the sights and sounds of the bush, understanding how every element has its place. At this pace, nature has a way of showing you what’s important.
Look for ant trails that criss cross the ground at your feet, or the birds calling up in the tree tops before settling in for morning tea amongst the beauty which is Bamurru.
Head out with our guides away from the main lodge on a short drive before continuing on foot learning the Indigenous uses for the various plants and animals on Bamurru or learning how to track different wildlife through the forest.
Walking safaris are individually tailored to your interests and tend to be run in the latter part of the dry season.
Raised 6 metres above the ground in the tree canopy, the 24m2 screened platform allows a unique perspective on this fragile environment. The Hide is the ultimate eyrie from which birdlife and other wildlife can be observed undisturbed in their natural habitat.You will have a 360º view overlooking the Mary River floodplain, canopy and background woodland.
Perfect for photographic or ornithological groups as well as individuals, adjustable flaps allows cameras and binoculars to be focussed on the surrounding wildlife, birdlife and floodplains and there’s a Nikon Prostaff fieldscope has been fitted for maximum visibility.
Criss-crossing between floodplain savannah, monsoonal forests and dry, open areas dotted with termite mounds alongside buffalo and brumbies, explore Bamurru from the wheel of your own quad bike.
This leisurely safari will take you to areas inaccessible by our regular 4WD vehicles, while our knowledgeable field guides lead you to some of our favourite secret spots.
While technically not a real activity, some of our guests prefer to do absolutely nothing. The best bit is that the wildlife will come to you. Watch hundreds of birds take flight from around the infinity-edge pool, see buffalo roam and Agile wallabies hop past your bungalow as you wake to sounds of thousands of Magpie Geese. If all you want to do is switch off, chill out and get away from the hustle and bustle of life then Bamurru is one of the best places in the world to do it.
Just a short hop by light aircraft across the river systems that separate Bamurru Plains from Kakadu brings you to the heart of this country. Rock art galleries reveal stories of Aboriginal people and their ancient culture. Textures of colours, vistas across savannah woodlands and floodplains provide a sense of the spirituality of this ancient landscape.
From rock overhangs and caves at Ubirr Rock (think classic scenes from Crocodile Dundee) to the meandering waters of the East Alligator River that drains from the stone country of Arnhem Land and marks the boundary between Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land, this day will expose the senses to country that is rich in Aboriginal culture, flora and fauna.
Travelling with Wild Bush Luxury’s field guides in our custom built vehicle, your day will include a scenic flight into Kakadu, a bush picnic lunch and the chance to spend time with an Aboriginal guide on the waters of the East Alligator River before returning overland, with a stop at the Bowali Visitor Centre, returning in time for sundowner drinks, canapes and the comfort of the safari lodge as the sun sets over Bamurru Plains.
Included on a shared basis on the Ultimate Kakadu Experience package, also available to be booked at $750 per person subject to availability on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The Lodge
Bamurru’s chefs incorporate native and locally sourced produce to provide a gourmet experience integrating authentic, yet contemporary Australian recipes, from kangaroo skewers to crispy barramundi with finger lime salsa and quandong ice-cream.
Dining is enjoyed with fellow guests, where the day’s stories are recounted and new friends are made.
Breakfast is generally light as guests are up early to experience the wildlife first thing, start the day with freshly baked wild berry and wattle seed muffins, 'bush eggs' any style on sourdough toast with bacon, tomato, warrigal green and kutjera relish or house blend bircher muesli with Manuka honey, bush apple and a dollop of vanilla bean yogurt.
Lunch is generally served on the wildlife observation deck overlooking the floodplains, where guests might enjoy citrus and fennel warm chicken salad with roasted macadamia nuts while watching a changing cast of birds, brumbies, buffalo and wallabies.
Canapés and sundowners are enjoyed out in the wilderness during your afternoon activity or on the lodge deck just before dinner.
Nightly, a three-course dinner hosted by one of your field guides is served at the long timber dining table as frogs break into a croaky serenade. The menu features Australian bush-inspired recipes. Watch our chef create his favourite bush spiced duck confit in the open kitchen from the dinner table.
Guests can help themselves to drinks at any time from the self-service bar offering a variety of refreshments, including an after dinner tipple for those so inclined.
Your Stay
4 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
El Questro Homestead | El Questro Wilderness Park
The El Questro Homestead is an exclusive retreat situated atop the Chamberlain Gorge. The resort accommodations feature magnificent panoramic views of the Chamberlain Gorge and river systems from sunrise to sunset. Nestled privately in the rustic Australian wilderness, the homestead is the ideal place from which to fully appreciate the untamed beauty of Kimberley. Guests at the homestead are immersed in luxury, with air-conditioned rooms featuring modern bathrooms and furnishings, surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
Perched atop the Chamberlain Gorge, the Chamberlain Suite offers sublime panoramic views and features a wrap around veranda with floor to ceiling windows to enjoy the magnificent sunset and sunrise over the gorge. The veranda boasts a relaxing lounge and dining area. The suite is stylishly decorated with rustic authentic Australian furnishings, is air conditioned and offers a large wardrobe area, a modern bathroom with double shower, as well as an indoor and outdoor private double bath overlooking the Chamberlain Gorge. Bedding consists of one king size bed, or two king single beds by arrangement.
The three Cliff Side Retreats are situated at the edge of a sheer escarpment, overlooking the spectacular wilderness. Views of the Chamberlain River can be enjoyed from both the daybed and the luxurious feather topped bed that faces floor to ceiling, sliding glass walls. Set apart from the homestead, the freestanding retreats offer privacy and a sense of space.
The thoughtfully finished retreats offer spacious, light filled interiors with quality furnishings that fit naturally within the Kimberley environment. The walk through wardrobe leads to a modern en suite where the stunning El Questro landscape can be viewed. From the shower, access either the free standing bath on the veranda or the garden rain shower surrounded by magnificent stone walls that provide complete privacy. Generous ceiling fans and whisper quiet air conditioning ensure comfort.
Bedding consists of one king size bed, or two king single beds by arrangement.
Chamberlain Gorge Rooms at the El Questro Homestead are perched above the Chamberlain River, featuring a private deck with lounge furniture overlooking the gorge. Guests can relax in total privacy while taking in views of the rugged Kimberley wilderness and peaceful flowing river. All rooms are stylishly appointed with a modern en suite bathroom, as well as private indoor and outdoor stone bathtub cantilevered over the gorge.
Guests staying in the Chamberlain Gorge Rooms enjoy the best of both worlds, experiencing the El Questro wilderness from sunrise to sunset and recharging in the air conditioned rooms. All rooms consist of one king size bed, or two king single beds upon special arrangement, accommodating a maximum of two people.
Homestead Garden Rooms feature modern bathrooms and furnishings. Each room has a private veranda overlooking the resort gardens with lounge furniture to relax and unwind at the end of the day. Rooms are air conditioned and feature a private en suite bathroom. Bedding consists of one king size bed, or two king single beds by arrangement.
Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Library, Pool, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, En-Suite, Lounge Area, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Outside Shower, Shower, Verandah
Boating the Chamberlain Gorge is a must. Only accessible by boat, this 3 km
fresh waterhole is bound by diverse flora and fauna, and belittled by a towering
escarpment. Enjoy bacon and egg muffins, fruit, tea and coffee on the breakfast
cruise or sparkling wine and fresh fruit on the afternoon cruise as you take in
the breathtaking scenery.
Head out on a 4WD fishing adventure with one of our fishing guides to a spot
on the Pentecost River, an hour’s drive from El Questro Station. With a little local
knowledge you can try your hand at catching the “elusive” Barramundi or even a
Mangrove Jack, Threadfin Salmon, Black Bream or Catfish. You don’t need to be an
expert to jump on this tour, your guide can teach you the basics as you go. There is
plenty of wildlife viewing to be had while you are out there, the Estuarine Crocodile
and Sea Eagles are common sightings along the Pentecost River. All fishing gear,
breakfast or lunch, snacks and drinks are provided.
Enjoy a relaxed Barramundi fishing trip to one of our fishing holes in the El
Questro Valley. Travel with our expert guide by 4WD to a local waterhole and
fish for Barramundi from the banks of the Chamberlain or Pentecost river. All
fishing gear and light refreshments provided.
An insight into the pioneering heritage and characters that ran El Questro when it was a working station. Along the journey
learn about Indigenous people’s use of different bush plants, including uses for medicine and remedies, weapons and even fish
poison. This tour includes morning tea enjoyed at a shady waterhole.
A great way to experience El Questro in an afternoon! Hop aboard one of our Safari vehicles to experience this unique 4WD
track, extending along the Chamberlain Gorge as it narrows with its sheer cliffs rising above you. Take a cruise along the river
to experience this spectacular gorge system whilst keeping an eye out for both Estuarine and Johnston Crocodiles and Black
Footed Rock Wallabies. Jump back on board the vehicle and make your way to the top of Branko’s Lookout, just in time for you
to enjoy another Kimberley Sunset whilst sipping sparkling wine or an ice cold beer. This tour has a maximum of 8 guests so you
will be well looked after.
Horse treks are a great way to observe all types of Kimberley wildlife whilst getting off the beaten track. Whether you’re a
first timer on the horse or an advanced rider, our horse guides will take care of you and adjust the ride to your capabilities.
There is a minimum age of 12 years old for horse rides. Kids’ rides are available for those under 12 years old, subject to
availability and experience.
Join an El Questro Ranger on an early morning bird watch. You may just spot a pair of dancing Brolgas or some colourful
Rainbow Bee-eaters, the endangered Gouldian Finch or the Sea Eagles feeding their young. The locations will vary depending on
your guide and the conditions of the day. This tour includes, binoculars, a local species list, bacon & egg muffin and juice.
By the time you have packed your nibbles and drinks, piled everyone in the car and decided what lookout to go to, you’ve
missed the sunset! Why not let one of our guides do all the hard work for you? With four lookouts to choose from you can’t go
wrong with a guided sunset tour. Tour includes sparkling wine, beer, soft drinks, juice and a cheese plate to enjoy whilst watching
another stunning Kimberley Sunset. With 360 degree views, sheer cliffs and rugged river systems you won’t be disappointed.
Our newest and only exclusive lookout. With 360 degree views of the property, you look down on the station township,
up the Chamberlain river and follow the Pentecost out to the Gibb River Road. Whether it’s for a special occasion or just want
to enjoy it without the crowds you will have this lookout for yourselves and a special chance to soak up this intimate sunset,
you will be treated to a cheese platter and beverages to enjoy as you watch another famous Kimberley sunset.
This 5-hour tour requires a ride in our high-clearance 4WD vehicles as you pass through the water crossing on your way to commence the El Questro Gorge Walk. Wrap up the ride at the end of the tour with relaxed views and a dip in Zebedee Spring.
Although there are many ways to experience the diversity of El Questro, few experiences can compare to a helicopter ride over the vast region. Look down over the Cockburn Ranges, through Pentecost Gorge and beyond waterfalls and caves only accessible by air – a truly indescribable experience we strongly recommend to everyone.
This rugged 4-hour trek takes you on a four-wheeling adventure along the Chamberlain River as it narrows and drops into a riverbed beneath towering cliffs. Steer through the river systems in small boats while passing the cliffs, splashed with afternoon sunlight. As the sun sets at Branco’s Lookout, enjoy beverages and a cheese platter – a beautiful end to an adventurous day.
El Questro Homestead Restaurant
At El Questro Homestead, food and wine are as much an attraction as the wild country that envelopes the property. Every meal is brimming with ingredients of superb pedigree and quality, leaving guests to forget that 3500 kilometers of rock and desert lies between the Kimberley and Perth. The neighboring Ord River Valley nurtures growers who provide a vast array of tropical and organic produce, supplemented by the abundant riches of Western Australia’s coastlines and paddocks. The chef’s spirit of generosity is always evident, as in the hand crafted fare and bountiful flourishes, combined in simple preparations that allow the flavors to shine.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa | Cable Beach
Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa is located in Cable Beach, Australia, and is close to Cable Beach. Guests may enjoy nearby attractions such as Gantheaume Point, Roebuck Bay and Coconut Well. This charming property blends Asian and colonial influences of Broome and features lush tropical gardens. The accommodation is equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, safe and minibar. Guests may enjoy delicious meals at any of the on-site restaurants and refreshing drinks at the hotel's bars. Leisure facilities include a swimming pool, a water playground, a mini-golf course, a kid's playground and a tennis court.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Room Only
Cape Lodge | Margaret River Region
Cape Lodge is located on Caves Road, only three kilometers away from the Indian Ocean and is surrounded by the wineries of Margaret River. The climate is described as Mediterranean with long warm sunny days in summer, beautiful bright crisp spring weather and snug winter days ideal for drinking red wine by the fire.
Cape Lodge is a boutique country house hotel and restaurant sitting on it's own vineyard in the heart of Margaret River wine country, minutes away from pristine beaches, magnificent coastline and the wineries of Vasse Felix, Cullen and Moss Wood. The stylish retreat offers luxurious rooms, a private residence for 8, superb restaurant , swimming pool, tennis court and massage options. Relax, unwind and rejuvenate in exclusive tranquility.
The 5 Garden View rooms, all have tranquil garden views. Four rooms have courtyards with outdoor settings and one room is located within the main lodge and features a wheelchair access bathroom. All Rooms feature king size or twin beds, flat screen TV and DVD player with en suite bathroom and walk in shower.
The 4 Garden View Deluxe rooms, each feature a balcony overlooking the gardens, towards the lake. Rooms are equipped with king size or twin beds, flat screen TV, DVD player and open plan en suite with shower, over a large spa bath.
The Lakeside rooms perched beside the brook and are surrounded by natural landscaping.
All rooms feature king-size, large bathrooms with separate spacious walk in showers and freestanding baths with underfloor heating. The sitting area includes flat screen TV and DVD player
Located in the Main Lodge the Lodge King Deluxe Room is 50m2 with king size bed, spacious granite ensuite with free standing bath, walk in shower, flat screen TV and DVD player
Sitting privately on it’s own three acres, The Private Residence features light and understated interiors, with beautiful fabrics, marble bathrooms and bench tops, as well as expanses of polished timber floorboards throughout. Artworks hang on the walls by well recognized Australian artists.
Privately secluded with views across formal gardens, rolling lawns to a private lake and putting green with white sand bunker, The Residence can accommodate up to 4 couples and is a short stroll from all the facilities of Cape Lodge, including the lake side restaurant. The Residence is the ideal gourmet vineyard retreat only minutes away from pristine Margaret River beaches, karri forests, wineries and vineyards.
The expansive open plan lounge, dining and entertaining areas feature fully equipped kitchen brandishing Miele oven, gas cook top, dishwasher and microwave, as well as open fire place, reverse cycle air conditioning, surround sound flat screen television, Apple TV and DVD player. All crockery, cookware and cutlery is provided.
Property Facilities
Bar, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Disability Services, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Clothes Press, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Cooking Facilities, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Heater, Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Facilities, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating
Services
Chauffer Service, Room Service
Our treatment room is located in the Main Lodge or be pampered in the privacy of your room.
Swedish Massage | 60 minutes $150.00 | 90 Minutes | $180.00
Huna Massage | 60 Minutes $150.00 | 90 Minutes | $180.00
Full Body Indulgence | 2 Hours | $200.00 | Complete body exfoliation followed by a full body Swedish massage
Deep Cleansing Rebalancing Facial | 60 Minutes | $160.00 | Antibacterial serum containing thyme, nialouli, tea tree, Echinacea & rosemary to calm, improve healing, reduce bacteria, re-balance hormonal skin problems and seal the skin
Collagen Facial | 75 Minutes | $190.00 | Collagen is infused into the skin using an intensive mask therapy leaving a radiant skin condition
Beneficial Botanical Facial & Body Treatment | 90 Minutes | $195.00 | Exclusive rehydration serum includes hand treatment and foot massage
Sheer Indulgence | 2 Hours $240.00 | Full body aromatherapy massage followed an a rejuvenating facial
Reservations Essential
Cancellation Policy | A 100% cancellation policy will apply for bookings cancelled within 24 hours of booking
Fi Wilkie is a painter based in Margaret River where she has lived and worked for over 25 years. In addition to her job as a full time artist she is also an experienced teacher, working with anyone who is artistically curious to encourage engagement with their own creative thinking. She runs a series of workshops at her dynamic home art space - Toot Studio. All these workshop experiences aim to build confidence and stimulate a fearlessness in the participants and their intuitive artistic expression. Fi's accomplished work is represented at Linton and Kay Galleries in Perth and John Miller Gallery in Margaret River. Her Toot Studio is also part of the highly successful annual Margaret River Open Studios event.
Her workshop options include the following:
Beginners Painting | A fun and inspiring 4 hour painting workshop for all ages and abilities.
Design & Create your own hand painted Silk Scarf | A full day retreat run by both Fi Wilkie and Michelle Miller, also a local artist and teacher who brings to this class her expertise with silk. Spend the morning designing the image for your scarf, playing with unique shapes, colours and lines. After lunch, transfer your design to a beautiful piece of silk, which will be yours to take home and wear by the end of the day.
Private Group Art Classes | Book a private class for yourself and some friends, or perhaps a group of colleagues. Art activities can be geared to the groups specific needs.
Sketch + Paint Art Escape | Monthly weekend of art classes run by Fi Wilkie, held at Jarvis Estate Winery on Saturday and at Cape Lodge on Sunday.
Upcoming Art Escape Dates | November 3rd + 4th; December 1st + 2nd
Please consult Fi's website for further details about these workshops. Bookings and enquiries about particular classes can be made through the Cape Lodge reception, or by contacting Fi directly.
www.tootstudio.bigcartel.com | fifiwikie@gmail.com
WHALE WATCHING | 10am & 2pm | 2 Hours | July to November
View these majestic creatures up close as they make their annual migration between the Antarctic and the pristine waters of Western Australia's South West coast with the opportunity to view Humpback Whales, Southern Right Whales, and the rare Blue and Minke Whales on both their northern and southern migrations.
Jesters Flat have a variety of rides – one hour Country Lane bush ride, 1.5 hour Drovers Tour, Treehouse Picnics and more. All rides are fully escorted. There are horses to suit experienced riders and beginners.
One hour Ride from $55.00 per person
With the abundance and preservation of unique and diverse species of flora and fauna, you can see why this region is in the top 10 bio-diversity hotspots in the world and the only hotspot in Australia.
The only pure tuart forest in the world stands in the north of Your Margaret River Region, whilst the karri, the third tallest tree species in the world, stands in the south. Surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the boundless beauty and diversity of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park envelops the region on the western edge. The premium wine region and agricultural land give way to woodlands, jarrah and marri forests on the east.
Scenic spots are plentiful and range from stunning seascapes to tranquil forest valleys. Contemplate the enormity of Sugarloaf Rock, Cape Naturaliste – a gigantic towering granite rock that emerges from the Indian Ocean from the lookout on the mainland.
It is easy to be amazed and it is easy to experience it all as there are fantastic lookouts, walk trails, cycle paths and mountain bike trails with easy access
Where the Indian Ocean Meet the Southern Ocean
The beautiful sleepy coastal town of Augusta sits along banks of the Blackwood River and the sweeping pristine waters of Flinders Bay to the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse.
Lighthouse Tours run daily and offer a unique experience of going inside and up to the top of a working lighthouse. Enjoy breathtaking views across the treacherous oceans and the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. Learn about the history and listen to stories of unimaginable tragedy and rescue.
The first brewery established in the region coined a phrase, ‘An oasis of beer in a desert of wine’.
Nearly 20 years ago that brewery was a lone trailblazer and now with nine breweries in Your Margaret River Region, craft beer is a real player in the Margaret River region
Each brewery has its own distinctive style from traditional pale ales and pilsners to preservative and additive free brews. By contrast chocolate beers, ginger and chilli beer will give your tastebuds something new to think about. Brave inventive styles are introduced regularly and frequent the daily tasting list. Some also produce their own cider, there’s even a distillery.
Voted as Australia's Best Gourmet Region by Gourmet Traveller Magazine the Margaret River Region has an abundance of produce stores, farm gates and artisan food producers.
Cape Lodge features many of these products throughout the hotel and on our menus working closely with the following producers:
Bahen Chocolate
Yallingup Wood Fired Bread
Vasse Virgin Body Products
Olio Bello Olive Company
Margaret River Venison Farm
Yallingup Cheese Company
David Hohnen's Farm Shop
Arkady Lamb
Della Fay Olive Oil and Organic Produce
Koonac Goat Cheese
Jindong Free Range Pork
Margaret River Free Range Eggs
The Margaret River Region is as spectacular underneath the ground as it is on top. Over 150 highly decorated limestone caves lay beneath the surface of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge.
Formed approximately 1 million years ago, a number of these complex and fragile karst systems are open to the public. Go inside and be amazed by these massive labyrinths decorated intricately with limestone crystal formations.
Cave tours range from completely easy ‘at your own pace’ self-guided tours, guided tours along boardwalks with great commentary, ‘off piste’ adventure hard-hat tours to extremely adventurous ‘abseil your way in’ expeditions.
It is difficult to choose the best cave tour in the Margaret River Region. You can marvel at the reflections on Lake Cave’s permanent lake, be dwarfed in Jewel Cave’s enormous chambers and take it easy on the Mammoth Cave self- guided tour. At Yallingup’s Ngilgi Cave (pronounced ‘nilgi‘), you will learn the Aboriginal legend as you look up at limestone shawl formations– or delve deeper into the cave on an adventure tour.
The Cape Lodge Restaurant
The Cape Lodge restaurant features seasonal local and homegrown produce plucked from nearby oceans, local farms and the kitchen garden, to create fresh innovative cuisine. The wine list is extensive and features both back vintages from Margaret River’s wine estates as well as other Australian and international wine regions. Dine in the lakeside restaurant, or for something a little more casual enjoy a seasonal Harvest Produce Platter in the comfort of the Guest Lounge or the privacy of a suite.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
The Richardson Hotel & Spa | Perth
Taking a holistic approach to the context and function of the design, the architect, Sir Terry Farrell, has created a structure that is grand and outstanding, yet conservative and pragmatic. The Richardson's superb facilities and attentive staff provide all the luxuries one would expect of a hotel that prides itself on making each visit an enjoyable and memorable experience.
The Richardson offers world class facilities including an award-winning day spa, indoor heated lap pool, poolside garden, sauna and gymnasium. The hotel also offers a fine dining restaurant, Opus Restaurant, Cocktail Bar, and The Conservatory.
The Residents Lounge, located on the ground floor of the hotel, offers a warm and inviting sanctuary and features a fine collection of original Australian artwork, sumptuous leather chairs and oak paneled walls. The lounge offers an elegant environment for guests to meet with business colleagues and friends, or simply relax and enjoy a cocktail, cool drink or coffee.
Spacious and contemporary, executive rooms have a minimum of 50 square metres and offer exceptional comfort. The bedroom features a king size bed and adjoining ensuite with shower. The separate lounge connects to the private balcony. Each executive room has its own galley bar with a selection of food and beverages and a Nespresso coffee machine. Two of these rooms are wheelchair accessible.
Deluxe rooms have a minimum of 55 square metres, each is impeccably appointed with a separate lounge, leading onto the private balcony. Bathrooms have a bath with shower above and the galley bar has a selection food and beverages with a Nespresso coffee machine. One deluxe room is wheelchair accessible.
Two bedroom and two bathroom configurations are available. These rooms may be configured as two king size beds or a king and twin and feature separate lounge area, arranged with sofa, arm-chairs and dining table and a balcony. These rooms include a galley bar with gourmet selections, Convection Microwave and Nespresso Coffee Machine.
Looking towards Kings Park & Botanical Garden, these elegant one bedroom suites offer at least 55 square metres of comfortable and spacious accommodation. Each has a king size bed, lounge and large balcony. Bathrooms have a separate bath and shower. Each suite has an iPod docking station and a galley bar with gourmet food and beverages and a Nespresso coffee machine.
Spacious and contemporary with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.. The room has a separate lounge area, arranged with a sofa, arm-chairs and dining table and a balcony. Each Two Bedroom suite offers a galley bar with gourmet selections, convection microwave and Nespresso coffee machine.
Sandalwood suite features one bedroom with king size bed, ensuite bathroom with seperate bath and shower, as well as a lounge arranged with a sofa, arm-chairs and dining table. It has a galley bar stocked with a selection of food and beverages, convection microwave and Nespresso coffee machine. There is a separate study with desk and sofa bed which can accommodate an additional family member.
The Tuart suite has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, offering king and twin beds. The separate lounge area is arranged with a sofa, arm-chairs and dining table. This suite has a galley bar stocked with a selection of food and beverages and a Nespresso coffee machine.
These two suites are very similar at 85 square metres each, with two bedrooms offering king and twin beds, and two bathrooms. Each has separate lounge areas, arranged with a sofa, arm-chairs and dining table. These suites have galley bars stocked with a selection of food and beverages and a Nespresso coffee machine.
The Karri suite has two bathrooms and two bedrooms, offering king and twin beds. It features a separate lounge area arranged with a sofa, arm-chairs and dining table and a galley bar, stocked with a selection of food and beverages and a Nespresso coffee machine. There is a separate study with desk and sofa bed which can accommodate an additional family member.
The Kings Park suite is the largest of the penthouse suites, with views across to the magnificent King's Park & Botanic Gardens, located 400 metres from the hotel. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, lounge/dining area and separate study, the galley bar is stocked with a selection of food and beverages and a Nespresso coffee machine.
Property Facilities
Bar, Business Centre, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Pool, Restaurant, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Iron / Ironing Board, Lounge Area, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Wheelchair Friendly
Services
Room Service (24 hours)
The Conservatory on the ground floor of The Richardson serves breakfast and lunch daily. The restaurant offers light dinner menu on Sundays and Mondays. A selection of Coffee, Tea and dessert is available throughout the day.
Opus Restaurant located on the hotel property is Perth's most glamorous dining experience. Expect inventive cuisine with French origins and modern Australian fresh flavours. Using the finest West Australian ingredients, the executive Chef Todd Cheavins presents his creations in seasonal menus, reflecting the availability of local produce. The restaurant specialises in degustation on Friday and Saturday’s and the A La Carte Menu is available Tuesday to Saturday evenings. Vegetarian and special dietary requirements can be catered for.
The Cocktail Bar opens daily, serving an extensive list of fine Australian and International wines, a cocktail menu and a collection of premium spirits and liqueurs. The bar offers light snacks to complement drinks.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Room Only