Hotel Reviews
Review: Auckland’s Hotel Britomart is an oasis of luxury
There’s no such thing as ‘too much brick’ at this gorgeous inner-city escape.
Review: Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
Though best known as ‘the Pretty Woman hotel’, this 96 year old icon has a much greater story to tell.
Review: The Westin Brisbane, an underrated gem
With a chic spa, rooftop pool and Guy Grossi restaurant, this is definitely a hotel worth travelling for.
Review: Ayana Resort Bali, where relaxation comes naturally
With 14 pools, 26 restaurants and its own private beach, this is a resort you won’t want to leave.
Review: Fraser Residence River Promenade, Singapore
The convenience of apartment living, with hotel benefits including daily breakfast, drinks and canapés.
Review: Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point
Quirky, colourful and kitsch in all the right places; this is a hotel brimming with personality.
Review: Manly Pacific Hotel, a worthy destination beyond Sydney CBD
A beachfront location and rooftop pool aren’t the only reasons this hotel is a breath of fresh air.
Review: Pullman Singapore Orchard hotel
A boutique bolt-hole in the heart of Singapore’s shopping and fashion strip.
Review: QT Sydney Hotel, where theatre and fashion collide
Over a decade on from its debut, this ultra-glam hotel is still one of the city’s best.
Review: Swissotel Sydney, a five star hotel in the heart of the CBD
Following an extensive glow-up to its lobby and bar, the Swissotel is now more welcoming than ever.
Review: The Mulia Bali, where three resorts are better than one
Draped along a kilometre of Nusa Dua beachfront, this five star Bali resort is world-class in every way.
Review: JW Marriott Resort Gold Coast, made for fun in the sun
From hatted dining to a saltwater lagoon brimming with tropical fish, this is much more than your average hotel.
Review: Four Seasons Seoul, a five-star triumph
This inner-city hotel is 29 floors of pure class, from its basement speakeasy to the palace-view Executive Lounge.
Review: The Westin Perth, where business and pleasure combine
From a Guy Grossi restaurant to the rooftop pool and 24 hour gym, this inner-city hotel is five stars all the way.
Review: Adina Apartment Hotel Brisbane, history with a modern edge
From offices to a radio station and bank, this heritage-listed address has housed it all, but its latest resident is the best yet.
Review: InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto
If the walls of this five star hotel could talk, they’d speak of over 130 years of growth and change in the city.
Review: Hyatt Regency Sydney, a Darling Harbour-view stunner
With a striking rooftop bar and freshly-opened Regency Club, Australia’s largest hotel is certainly worth checking into.
Review: The Carlyle New York, the luxury hotel in a class of its own
This grand dame of the New York hotel scene still draws a well-heeled crowd after nearly 100 years.