Situated in the heart of Melbourne, Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street offers spacious rooms with stunning skyline views. And with Melbourne’s vibrant cultural and dining scene right at your doorstep, it’s the perfect spot to stay for first-time visitors as well as locals searching for a stylish staycay. Just a short stroll from Federation Square, Flinders Street Station, and the bustling laneways, Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street puts the best of the city within easy reach. Known for its attentive service and stylish design, it’s a top pick for travellers wanting to experience Melbourne’s unique urban charm.
Room types available at Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street
There are 4 different room types to choose from at Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street. Depending on your travel style, budget, and preferences, you’ll be able to find a room that suits your needs easily — whether you’re here for business or leisure.
Guest Rooms:
Available in King, King Deluxe, Family Room, King or Twin Superior, and King Heritage. These rooms are comfortable and include dedicated workspaces, making them a great choice for business travellers. Suites
: Available in King Junior, King Studio, King Premium, and King Master. Expect a larger space with a separate living area, luxurious bathroom and a dedicated workspace.King Executive Room with Lounge Access: Stylish interiors with a comfy chaise lounge, dedicated workspace, rain shower, and access to the Queen Adelaide lounge.
King Accessible Room: Featuring a roll-in shower, modern and heritage-inspired interior, blackout blinds, a work desk, a comfy Hilton bed, and more.
Facilities and services at Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street
Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street offers a variety of well-appointed amenities and services to make your stay comfortable and convenient. Whether you’re having a bite at the hotel’s on-site restaurant, Luci, which serves contemporary Australian dishes with a European flair, or sipping on an inventive cocktail at The Douglas Club — a 1930s-style cocktail lounge, you don’t have to go far to experience some of the best bites and tipples in Melbourne.
You can stay on top of your fitness routine in the hotel’s modern gym, or hit up the Queen Adelaide lounge to get some work done before you explore the city. And to make things even easier, you can book stylish meeting rooms that are equipped with up-to-date tech.
Food and drink options at Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street
Luci
: Luci is the hotel’s signature restaurant, offering a refined modern Australian menu with European influences in a sophisticated setting.The Douglas Club:
Recreating the spirit of a 1930s cocktail lounge, The Douglas Bar provides a stylish, Art Deco space to enjoy expertly crafted cocktails, a wide selection of wines, and light snacks — ideal for unwinding after a day exploring Melbourne.
Accessibility features at Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street
Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street strives to provide a comfortable stay for every guest. With thoughtful, accessible features available throughout the hotel, from accessible elevators and meeting rooms to specially designed accessible rooms.
Available accessibility features include:
- Accessible elevators
- Accessible exercise facility
- Accessible meeting rooms
- Audible alerts in elevators
- Bathroom doors at least 32 inches wide
- Bedroom doors at least 32 inches wide (812 mm)
- Grab bars in bathroom
- Induction Loop System available at reception
- Induction Loop System available in the meeting rooms
- Lowered emergency evacuation instructions
- Service animals welcome
- Visual alarm for hearing impaired
- Visual alarms for hearing impaired in hallways
- Visual alarms for hearing impaired in public areas
Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street location: What’s nearby?
Thanks to its central location, there are plenty of Melbourne icons that are nearby.
Sea Life Melbourne
:
Just a short 9-minute walk from Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street, Sea Life Melbourne offers an immersive underwater experience with thousands of marine creatures, including sharks, rays, and penguins.Melbourne Museum
: Perfect for curious minds wanting to dive deeper into Victoria’s rich heritage, the Melbourne Museum is just a 15-minute tram ride away.National Gallery of Victoria: A must-visit for any Melbourne trip, located roughly 10 minutes by tram from Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street, the NGV is Australia’s oldest and most visited public art museum.
Melbourne Skydeck
: A swift 10-minute walk from the hotel, Melbourne Skydeck offers breathtaking panoramic views from the 88th floor of the Eureka Tower.
How to get to Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street
Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street is approximately 21 kms from Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine). The quickest and most direct way to get to and from Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street is by taxi or rideshare (like Uber). The journey takes around 20 minutes.
There is also a SkyBus shuttle that you can hop on at the airport, dropping you off around a 10-minute walk away from Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street.
Our tips for visiting Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street
Dine at Luci:
Experience modern Australian cuisine with Italian influences at Luci, the hotel's acclaimed restaurant. Don't miss their decadent focaccia sandwiches, baked fresh daily, and the opulent Afternoon Aperitivo featuring gin and jazz. Unwind at The Douglas Club:
Relax in the Art Deco-inspired ambience of The Douglas Club, offering a wide range of cocktails, spirits, wines, and craft beers from Australia and beyond.Walk to nearby attractions: Take advantage of the hotel's central location to visit nearby attractions such as SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium.
Love the area Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street is in? Here are a few things to do in Melbourne we think you’d love
Visit the Queen Victoria Markets:
Just a 10-minute walk from the hotel, Queen Victoria Market is a Melbourne icon. This historic open-air market offers a vibrant mix of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and unique gifts.Snap a pic at Flinders Street Station:
Flinders Street Station is Melbourne's most iconic landmark and one of the best locations for that tourist pic. Walk down Hosier Lane for iconic street art moments: Hosier Lane is Melbourne's most famous laneway for street art. This cobblestone alley is a constantly evolving canvas, showcasing a vibrant mix of murals, graffiti, and installations by both local and international artists.
Visit the NGV:
Spend a day immersed in captivating exhibits and impressive collections. It's a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Have a picnic at the Royal Botanic Gardens:
A peaceful retreat with lush landscapes, walking paths, and picnic areas.