Comfort Inn Toorak Manor
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Property Details
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Toorak Manor is an ideal location for business people,couples,Seniors or tourist's. Toorak Manor is used as a base to explore Melbourne whilst enjoying the relaxing athmosphere of Toorak Manor in the evening. Toorak Manor is a fascinating boutique hotel in Melbourne's most prestigious inner-city suburb and has a rich history. And the interior of Toorak Manor is as impressive as its striking exterior. It has been restored beautifully to complement its majestic bones – a Gone with the Wind grand staircase, rich velvety furnishings, plush carpets and opulent curtains offset high ceilings and gracious rooms. There's a choice of air-conditioned guest rooms each individually decorated in Laura Ashley prints, and the guest lounge is a pleasant place to relax after a day of exploring. Toorak Manor could not be better situated – within walking distance of numerous shops and restaurants in Chapel Street, Malvern Road and Toorak Village. And being handy to a tram stop and the Hawksburn railway station means the city, the MCG and the Tennis Centre are only minutes away. Location: 5km or 15 minutes from Melbourne's GPO. Melway 2M C8. HEMA RA 35 D3. Facilities: 18 ensuite rooms in a range of bedding configurations (from deluxe king to standard double). All with TV, reverse cycle AC, minibar. Guest lounge, dining room. Off-street parking. Packages available. Continental breakfast served, full breakfast available. We are a non smoking hotel ***Reception is attended until 9pm daily. Check-in after this time needs to be arranged with the hotel directly prior to arrival*** |
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Deluxe Room
Rates are per room for a maximum of 2 people in a Queen Size Bed. Ensuite. Modem Points and wirless internet.Full buffet continental breakfast included in all deals. All Deluxe rooms air conditioning Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 2 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room will not be permitted for any reason. Once confirmed a booking cannot be refunded or altered in any way.
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Standard Room
Rates are per room for a maximum of 2 people in a Queen Size Bed. Ensuite. Modem Points.Full buffet continental breakfast included in all deals. All standard rooms now have air conditioning Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room will not be permitted for any reason. Once confirmed a booking cannot be refunded or altered in any way.
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Business FacilitiesThe property has a drawing room for a great place for a quiet meeting. The property also has photocopying and facsimile facilities,internet access, guest laundry together with Foxtel connection to the drawing room and charge-back arrangements with a variety of local restaurants and cafes. |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
***Reception is attended until 9pm daily. Check-in after this time needs to be arranged with the hotel directly prior to arrival*** |
| Check Out |
1000hrs |
| Getting There |
Melways Reference 58 G4/G5. Follow Toorak Road out of Melbourne and turn right at Williams with the property approximately 500 metres down on the left-hand side of Williams Road |
| Parking |
Free on-site parking for all guests. |
| Things To Do |
The property is conveniently located to Melbourne's finest sporting facilities, private schools and right in the heart of Melbourne's finest shopping and restaurant precincts. Top Activities Tram Rides Tours of Government House River Cruises Shopping Live Entertainment - Melbourne is home to a number of entertainment complexes including the Crown Entertainment Complex, The Melbourne Concert Hall, the Playhouse, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and the State Theatre. Swanson Street Walk Williamstown Bay and River Cruises Alexandra Park. - Walking, cycling and jogging in Alexandra Park. Dining - Melbourne has many great restaurant precincts with food from practically every nation. Wineries - Day trips to the wineries in the region surrounding Melbourne. Day Tours - to famous Penguins and Phillip Island, Puffing Billy, Scenic Great Ocean Road and The Grampians. Top Attractions Crown Casino Entertainment Complex, Southbank Queen Victoria Market - The largest outdoor market in the world Colonial Stadium Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Rialto Towers Observation Deck - Offers spectacular views from the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere. Bourke St Mall Melbourne Central - Houses over 160 stores including restaurants and boutiques. Melbourne Zoo Old Melbourne Gaol IMAX Theatre More Attractions State Library of Victoria Planetarium Australian Stock Exchange Chinatown Melbourne Concert Hall Parliament House Sidney Myer Music Bowl Bundoora Park Royal Botanic Gardens Alexandra - Queen Victoria Gardens Yarra and Flinders Park - 56 hectares of parkland, home to Olympic Park, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the National Tennis Centre. Batman Park - Located alongside the Yarra River, this park was named after John Batman, Melbourne's cofounder. Alexandra Park Kings Domain - 31 hectares of parkland, featuring the Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden, La Trobe's Cottage and a number of statues and sculptures. Flagstaff Gardens Fitzroy and Treasury Gardens - Home to Cook's Cottage, J.F. Kennedy memorial, the Conservatory with its floral displays, a model Tudor Village and a dolphin fountain. Melbourne Park -Home to the Australian Open Tennis Campionships. Olympic Park - A sports complex with soccer, rugby, basketball, athletics, and concert facilities. National Gallery of Victoria Chapungu Gallery - The largest collection of modern sculpture from Zimbabwe ever to be exhibited in Australia. Westpac Gallery - Features a wide range of exhibitions that change throughout the year. Potoroo - Fine Craft Gallery National Philatelic Centre - Contains representations of culture including stamps, film, photography, fine arts, crafts and museum objects. Museum of Victoria - Features Aboriginal exhibits, dinosaurs, the Children's Museum and touring exhibitions. Performing Arts Museum - Provides an exciting insight into the world of entertainment. Polly Woodside Maritime Museum Museum of Chinese Australian History Fire Services Museum of Victoria The Johnston Collection - A museum containing antique furniture, pictures and interesting art objects. Immigration Museum Ancient Times House - A permanent display of the Australian Institute of Archaeology. Rippon Lea House Museum and Historic Garden COMO Historic House and Garden Cook's Cottage Latrobe's Cottage Old Treasury Building Shrine of Remembrance - Commemorates those persons who served for Australia in the war. St Francis's Church - The oldest catholic church in Victoria and the original cathedral church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. St Patricks Cathedral - A splendid example of Gothic Revival Architecture. St John's Southgate - A building integrated architecturally and functionally with the Southgate Complex. Royal Mint - Contains important collections belonging to the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. The Arts Centre - The focal point of Melbourne's social and cultural scene. Features include performances of music, drama, ballet and opera. Victorian Tapestry Workshop - See weavers producing large handwoven tapestries. St Paul's Cathedral - A gothic style Anglican cathedral containing mosaics, carvings and stained glass. Toorak is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Stonnington. The suburb is located 6 km south-east of the CBD, on a rise at a bend in the Yarra River. In popular Australian culture, the name Toorak has become synonymous with wealth. The suburb has long had the reputation of being Melbourne's most elite, and ranks among the most prestigious in Australia. dit] Local History The suburb was named after Toorak House, a residence built by James Jackson, a merchant in 1849. The word "Toorak" may have come from Aboriginal words of similar pronunciation, meaning black crow or reedy swamp[4]. Toorak House served as the residence of the second Governor of Victoria, Captain Sir Charles Hotham, from 1854 to 1855. Toorak House then served as residence of three successive Governors of Victoria until 1874. Bishopscourt in East Melbourne was then used before the present Government house was occupied in 1876. Toorak House still stands today in St. Georges Road, and set the architectural tone for the suburb. Toorak House is presently owned by the Church of Sweden abroad. It also houses the Consulate of Sweden. The Swedish Church is open for visitors daily[5]. [edit] Transport Toorak is serviced by three railway stations, Toorak, Hawksburn and Heyington, and a tramline that runs along Toorak Road. it] Notable residents Ted Baillieu – Victorian Liberal Party Leader and Leader of the Opposition (2006-current) was born in Toorak Zara Bate – fashion designer and wife (later widow) of the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, Harold Holt, had a salon called 'Magg' in Toorak Village Nathan Buckley – Australian rules footballer [9] Andrew Demetriou – The Australian Football League CEO.[10] Lindsay Fox – Australian rules footballer and one of Australia's most successful businessman, primarily through his establishment of the Linfox trucking company. Malcolm Fraser – Liberal Party politician and 22nd Prime Minister of Australia, born in Toorak Duncan Gillies – colonial politician, was the 14th Premier of Victoria and member for Toorak from 1897 to 1903 Captain Sir Charles Hotham – the second Governor of Victoria in office from June 1854 to 31 December 1855. Hotham was governor at the time of the Eureka Stockade Solomon Lew – Australian businessman and one of Australia's richest men lives in Toorak Peter Lew – Australian businessman from Toorak, son of Solomon Lew, is the managing director of Witchery stores Eddie McGuire – journalist, sports broadcaster, television game show host, businessman and former chief executive of the Nine Network was a resident of Toorak Charlie McLeod – Australian cricketer who died in 1918 in Toorak Daniel Radcliffe – the Harry Potter star's family owns a house in Toorak[11] Lou Richards – Australian rules footballer who played with the Collingwood Football Club between 1941 and 1955 is a resident of Toorak Peter Robb – Australian author was born in the Toorak in 1946 Jack Saunders – Australian cricketer who died in 1927 in Toorak Tup Scott – Australian cricketer, born in Toorak in 1858, and served as mayor and chief magistrate in Scone, New South Wales Ziggy Switkowski – former Telstra CEO who once had a Telstra mobile phone microcell installed on his property[12] |


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