Cosmopolitan Apartments - Melbourne

From $ 120.0 to $ 140.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 9827 9633
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This quiet mini-penthouse apartment has been furnished by an interior decorator and some of its features are a security monitor system, timber floors in lounge/dining and European appliances.

There are two queen size bedrooms and a fold-away bed with linen supplied. The kitchen is fully fitted and a barbeque can be enjoyed with spectacular 360 degree views from the private rooftop terrace.

The apartments are located near theatres, fresh food markets and Federation Square where you can visit the Australian section of the National Gallery, Information Centre, Racing Museum, ACMI and the excellent multi-cultural restaurants and cafes.

The free City Circle tram goes by the door and takes you past shopping malls, arcades and major attractions such as the Victoria Market, Treasury Building, Parliament House, the Casino and Fitzroy Gardens. architecture, fashion and sport, the horse race that stops the nation, the Grand Prix, the Australian Open and the home of Australian Rules Football.

Wide beaches are nearby as well as hills, forests and rich wine country.

When visiting Melbourne you will be seeing history, cultural heritage, elegant and exciting architecture, fashion and sport. The horse race that stops the nation, Formula One Grand Prix, tennis and home of Australian Rules football.

Wide beaches are nearby as well as hills, forests and rich wine country. Researchers say that Melbourne is one of the best places in the world to live and one of the best places to visit.

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