Spring 2007
Your chance to live like a Melbournite
in one of the world's most liveable cities
Check-in to The Hatton Hotel, Melbourne's leading inner city boutique hotel, and enjoy its vibrant, stylish, sophistication, much like Melbourne itself.
Just five minutes to the CBD by car or tram, guests who require quality inner city accommodation and value individuality and personal service relish the unique and understated Melbourne style of The Hatton.
This 20 room boutique hotel, housed in a century old Italianate building in residential South Yarra, has contemporary styling and the necessary mod-cons to complement and capitalise on its Victorian grandeur for a truly hospitable Melbourne experience.
According to General Manager, Taya Murphy, whether guests are visiting for business or leisure or just having a change of scene from their own homes, they enjoy the warm and friendly hotel experience that's been on offer since The Hatton opened in 2000.
The Hatton offers accessible quality Melbourne accommodation that's contemporary but classical, cross-cultural and creative, individual, personal, and service oriented, said Ms Murphy.
Guests can simply enjoy the privacy and creature comforts of their spacious room or join staff, friends and other guests in the elegant and relaxed Front Lounge to gather local information, partake in an evening drink or fuel up on a fresh continental breakfast.
Staying at The Hatton really does offer a unique Melbourne experience, she said.
Typical of Melbourne, guests at The Hatton enjoy:
spacious rooms flooded with natural light;
windows that open for fresh air;
modern facilities including WiFi internet access and flat screen TV's
views of Melbourne's City, Botanic Gardens and residential South Yarra;
a relaxed and friendly atmosphere;
a selection of premium local wines, spirits and espresso coffee;
contemporary and historic art and sculpture by local artists;
easy access by tram, foot, or car to Melbourne's major recreational, arts, entertainment, and sporting facilities and the St Kilda Road and Central Business Districts;
the abundant local knowledge of hotel staff of bars and restaurants, shops, events, tourist sites, transport and more.
Close to Melbourne's major business, arts, and recreational areas and positioned in a beautiful and safe residential area of inner Melbourne, guests can jog in the morning, walk to work/play, and stroll to Melbourne,s leading restaurants in the evening.
The Hatton offers its guests the chance to live like a Melbournite in this wonderful city, ranked as one of the world's most liveable cities.
The Hatton style makes it a Melbourne main-stay!
Now in its seventh year The Hatton,s vibrant, stylish, sophistication has earned it a reputation as Melbourne's leading inner city boutique hotel.
Offering quality contemporary accommodation, inside an historic Italianate mansion - with personal service and individual style, The Hatton enables guests to indulge in the best from times new and old.
Purpose built as a hotel in 1902, seven years ago the striking building that is The Hatton, underwent meticulous restoration and refurbishment. In this incarnation, the hotel capitalises on its grand proportions while delivering comfort and functionality with sophisticated contemporary Melbourne style.
Rich in Italianate period features including rosettes, plump balustrades, cornices, stained glass windows, generous verandahs, high ceilings, and wide corridors The Hatton - with today's mod-cons, contemporary styling and creature comforts - is a warm and welcoming hotel that's routinely relied upon by its discerning business and leisure clientele.
Guest rooms work within the existing structure of the building using interior walls, enclosed alcoves, and steps up or down to differentiate living spaces and provide access to en-suites.
A predominantly neutral colour palette has allowed the original architectural features to come into their own. Offset with strategic use of rich feature colours - mostly desert orange and Aubergine, a warmth is created that is welcomed by the spacious rooms.
Colour and form cleverly contrast with a variety of textured finishes. Smooth waxed floorboards and wooden mantels; soft pure cotton, woolen or down bedding; industrial style stainless steel; and sparkling glass and ceramics; come together to define spaces within each room and create a tactile and luxurious environment that is at once sophisticated and hospitable.
Interspersed with a combination of traditional and contemporary local furniture and decorative artworks, interior design of The Hatton reflects the cross cultural diversity and history of Melbourne and Victoria and provides insight to Melbourne's rich contemporary art scene.
Furniture has been selected with equally close attention given to aesthetics, comfort and functionality. Many of the antique tables, cupboards, chests, chairs, and ornaments which furnish the hotel offer functionality with individuality.
A massive Kauri Pine topped counter with decorative pressed iron base (circa 1880) from a rural Victorian drapery store provides a focal point as it proudly defines the public and staff sections of the Front Lounge.
More contemporary pieces commissioned especially for the hotel include the stainless luggage racks designed by Duncan Turnbull, which feature purple and orange cushions and double up as extra seating and personal coffee table.
A five foot Aubergine Emma Davies Wrap Vase sets an inviting tone of modern sophistication as guests enter the front door, and is another piece commissioned specifically for a large alcove in the entrance hall. Displays of exotic flowers, fruits and foliage designed by Domain Flowers are refreshed weekly.
Special lighting effects, using coloured gels and a variety of materials, created by Melbourne stage lighting designer, Phillip Lethlean, lead guests through the hotel drawing attention to architectural features and creating an almost theatrical atmosphere.
Restoration of the building to its original splendour, with the benefit of contemporary comfort and styling, has protected the integrity of this historic South Yarra landmark and earned it its reputation as Melbourne's leading inner city boutique hotel.
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