Mantra Melbourne Airport is delighted to announce that it will undergo a multi-million dollar refurbishment, providing guests with superb facilities and a relaxing stay, with the new-look property set to be unveiled in 2024.
Formerly referred to as Mantra Tullamarine, the popular airport hotel has recently been renamed Mantra Melbourne Airport to provide greater clarity and make it easier for guests to identify the hotel’s convenient location at the airport.
Mantra Melbourne Airport will invest in remodelling its guestrooms, restaurant and bar. The new-look guestrooms will provide a range of accommodation options, including executive, premier and deluxe studios, as well as suites, and will feature new furniture, bedding, and interior design, providing guests with space to unwind before their onward journey.
The refurbished restaurant and bar will offer guests a memorable dining experience and a range of delicious beverages at the bar. The enhancements to the hotel will complement the excellent facilities currently available at Mantra Melbourne Airport – the hotel has a fully equipped gym, sauna and heated lap pool, along with a state-of-the-art conference and events centre.
Mantra Melbourne Airport’s General Manager, Stuart David, said: “We are excited to announce our renovated restaurant and guestrooms, which will provide our guests with an even more comfortable stay. The refurbishment is a significant investment in the hotel, and we are confident that our guests will enjoy the new facilities.”
“The refurbishment is part of Mantra Melbourne Airport’s commitment to providing guests with the best possible experience. The hotel is conveniently located near Melbourne Airport, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking a stay when they travel for business or leisure.”
Mantra Melbourne Airport offers a 24-hour shuttle service to and from the airport. The hotel is also just a short drive from Melbourne CBD, making it the perfect base for exploring the city. Melbourne offers a wide range of experiences for hotel guests, from cultural attractions to natural beauty, making it a popular destination for both domestic and international travellers. The hotel will also offer guests a car rental service.
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