Tuesday, 14th October 2008

Highly respected Brisbane-based hotel chain, Central Apartments & Hotels, is set to excite the Victorian accommodation market with the launch of the brand new Centr@l Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel in Melbourne.
Owned by the Pradella Group, Central is Brisbane’s largest and longest running hotel group who have built a reputation of vision and success in Queensland and New Zealand where they currently own and operate eight short to medium stay properties and 6 long term properties.
However, moving into this new interstate market Centr@l Sky Lounge Melbourne has become their most exciting management project yet.
Sleek in its design and boasting stunning views of the city from almost every room, the stylish Apartment & Hotel complex is soon to become a spectacular fixture on the Melbourne cityscape.
Due to open on 1 March 2009, the four-level boutique-style Centr@l Sky Lounge comprises 152 luxury studio and one-bedroom apartments, complete with every necessary modern convenience - perfect for every traveler, whether venturing to the city for business or pleasure.
Currently being constructed atop the historic old coach terminal on Therry Street, Centr@l Sky Lounge Melbourne is located directly opposite the legendary Queen Victoria Markets, and is just a stone’s throw from some of the city’s most famous precincts and attractions.
Central Apartments & Hotels Director of Sales, Sandra Swatton, said the latest addition to the company’s property portfolio reflects their commitment to quality, luxury and convenience.
“As with all Central Apartments & Hotels, Centr@l Sky Lounge is ideally located for both business and pleasure at the northern entry to the CBD, opposite the Queen Victoria Markets and a mere five-minute stroll from the bustling business and shopping districts, including Bourke Street Mall and Melbourne Central shopping centre.
“The newly-built Central Sky Lounge is the perfect base from which to explore Australia’s ‘most liveable city’, just 35 minutes from Tullamarine airport and with Carlton Gardens, Flagstaff Gardens, the Melbourne museum and renowned Lygon Street dining and entertainment precincts in easy walking distance. And for those visitors who want to venture slightly further afield, there is an abundance of tram, train and bus stops nearby, and car hire companies just around the corner.”
Each of the 152 luxury boutique-style apartments all boast air-conditioning, cable television, DVD player and flat screen TV, ISD/STD direct dial phone and broadband internet connection. Due to its unique location atop the old coach terminal building, all apartments are nine stories above street level meaning most have spectacular uninterrupted views of the city and its surrounds.
The chic and sophisticated Sky Lounge licensed restaurant and bar, located on the 9th floor, serves breakfast and dinner 7 days a week. For those who prefer the comforts of home, each apartment features fully-equipped kitchenettes, cooking facilities and refrigerator, with a guest laundry available and dishwashers and washer/dryers in each one bedroom apartment.
Business travelers will delight in the brand new meeting room facilities, with undercover above-ground car parking and dry cleaning (upon request), making it perfect for on-site meetings and short stays. The conference room has climate control air conditioning, direct access to café/kitchen area and broadband access.
Central Apartments & Hotels boasts an impressive portfolio of central city hotels, apartments, residences and conference venues in Brisbane, Melbourne, Auckland and Wellington.
For bookings or enquiries call Central Reservations on 1800 077 777 or visit www.centralapartmenthotels.com.au.
To celebrate the grand opening of the new Central Sky Lounge Apartment Hotel on 1 March 2009, guests can stay in a studio apartment, from just $159.00 AUD per night and receive free continental breakfast – valid from Sunday to Thursday, 1 February 2009 to 30 June 2009. weekend rates available at a surcharge.
To book visit www.centralskylounge.com.au
Or if you're planning a longer trip, the stay 7 nights and only pay for 5, priced from just $128 AUD per night, includes when you stay in either a studio or one bedroom apartment, valid all week through Monday to Sunday, from 1 March 2009 to 30 June 2009.