Better yet, travelers will be able to spend the night in it when visiting the country’s second most populated city.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts announced this week that Four Seasons Melbourne will occupy the top floors of the western tower — the shorter of the two — of this unique project.
Travelers will enter the 210-room hotel through a Sky Lobby situated on the 63rd floor. While the hotel brand hasn’t disclosed the number of floors it will occupy, the announcement says there will be health and wellness experiences, multiple event spaces and a rooftop restaurant and bar.
The upcoming Four Seasons Melbourne will have 210 rooms and sit atop the western tower.
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“This project will set a new standard for luxury in Melbourne, offering guests an exceptional Four Seasons experience set within an environment that will be unmatched in this market,” says Bart Carnahan, president of global business development for Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, in a statement.
Australia’s tallest building and gardens
STH BNK by Beulah will set a few records of its own.
With a staggering estimated investment of AUD2.7billion (or $1.9 billion), it’s composed of two high-rises.
But the design is what really sets it apart.
The new skcraper will feature 12,500 square meters of public green spaces.
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The towers, when open, will offer 12,500 square meters of public green spaces, including Australia’s highest sky garden.
A 2,500-seat multi-functional conference and entertainment center, a 3,500-square-meter international art gallery space, experiential retail space and market place are also being planned for the new landmark.