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One-bedroom apartments feature bathtubs and privacy, on-site bar serves cocktails, and Lygon Street date-night restaurants are 10 min away; no spa or pool limits romance extras.
👉 See FULL guide to Ibis Melbourne Hotel and Apartments (couple trip)King rooms, 24-hour room service and an onsite bar suit date nights; stroll 500 m to Princess Theatre or Hosier Lane street art; absence of spa or spacious tubs tempers the romantic edge.
👉 See FULL guide to Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne (couple trip)Central CBD spot near laneway bars and Yarra River walks; on-site bar and king rooms with blackout blinds aid privacy, but no pool or spa keeps romance moderate.
👉 See FULL guide to Holiday Inn Express Melbourne Little Collins (couple trip)Central CBD address steps from theatres and restaurants, bar onsite and king rooms with 46-inch TV offer convenient city break, but rooms only have showers and no spa facilities, lowering romantic appeal.
👉 See FULL guide to Mercure Welcome Melbourne (couple trip)On-site PK’s Restaurant, bar with welcome drink, garden terrace and seasonal saltwater pool/spa let couples relax pre-flight; quiet rooms yet only 5 km to Melbourne Airport for easy getaways.
👉 See FULL guide to Quality Hotel Melbourne Airport (couple trip)Compact yet stylish queen rooms, onsite bar and all-day coffee fit a city escape; 5-min walk to Yarra River promenade, Crown dining and Arts Centre Melbourne enables effortless date nights; ask hotel for late checkout.
👉 See FULL guide to Ink Hotel Melbourne Southbank (couple trip)King rooms plus glass-roof Winter Garden lounge for evening drinks, Yarra riverside dining at Southgate 180 m adds romance; central yet quiet, but no spa or in-room tub lowers luxury.
👉 See FULL guide to Holiday Inn Express Melbourne Southbank (couple trip)