778 - 788 Hay St, Perth, Australia | (618) 248-8274
In heart of CBD near bars, businesses, restaurants, and shops
Fresh, modern decor thanks to mid-2016 revamp
Stylish guest rooms with mini-fridges, kettles, and iPod docks
Twin, King, and Family Rooms offered, for two to four guests
Chic and tasty Ivy & Jack restaurant and bar, open all day
Breakfast buffet with juicer and cooked-to-order omelets (extra fee)
24-hour concierge and room service
Kid-friendly with high chairs, cribs, and kids’ menus
Business corner and seven meeting/event rooms
Free access to nearby gym
Breakfast and valet parking cost extra fees
Limited common spaces; no onsite wellness facilities
Free Wi-Fi requires signing up for (free) loyalty program
Holiday Inn may seem synonymous with mid-range properties, but this Perth City Centre outpost successfully delivers an upscale experience with chic rooms and high-end service. The hotel’s 186 guest rooms are fresh and contemporary, with docking stations, mini-fridges, tea kettles, and flat-screen TVs. Twin, Double, King, and Family Rooms are available. The hotel’s Ivy & Jack restaurant and bar is stylish, offering delicious buffet breakfasts (for an extra fee), plus lunch, dinner, drinks, and 24-hour room service. There are no on-site wellness facilities, but guests get free access to a nearby gym. Its Central Business District location is excellent as well, with a plethora of restaurants, bars, shops, corporate offices, and public transit options a quick walk from the hotel. For travelers determined to book a hotel with wellness facilities, the Hyatt Regency Perth has a spa, gym, and heated outdoor pool.
Scene
Stylish upscale hotel attracting business travelers and families alike
At its base, Holiday Inn Perth may be a chain hotel, but this property manages to break out of the expected mold with distinct decor and high-end amenities. From the street level, the Holiday Inn Perth City Centre looks smart and streamlined thanks to its gray-and-white seven-story facade. Interiors make good on that first impression with modernized and stylish spaces -- the result of a $25 million overhaul in 2016. The lobby isn’t huge, but it’s appealing with a caramel-colored leathery couch, sleek gray armchairs with tapered legs, and a curved coffee table set on a windowpane-print rug. While this space encourages a bit of lingering, the real hangout is Ivy & Jack, the hotel’s restaurant and bar, which pairs farmhouse and industrial accents for a look that manages to be both chic and cozy. Guests are a mixed group, depending on the day: During weekdays, the property attracts plenty of business travelers; on the weekend, vacationing couples and families come on getaways.
Location
Conveniently located in bustling Central Business District near restaurants, shops, and bars
Holiday Inn Perth City Centre has an exceptional location in Perth’s Central Business District, a bustling spot where restaurants, cafes, and bars line the streets. Nearby shopping is upscale: There’s an Apple right next to the hotel, and King Street is lined with shops like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. For more shopping options, the Hay Street Mall is just a four-minute walk away. In 10 minutes or less, guests can walk to the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Perth Arena, or the waterside spot Elizabeth Quay. Corporate headquarters for companies like BHP Billiton and Chevron Australia are also an easy walk (a boon for business travelers). A free CAT bus is right across the street, and it’s just a three-minute walk to the Perth Underground station. It’s a straight shot to Perth Airport via public transit; the ride is about 40 minutes, or guests can get there by car in around 20 minutes. Valet parking is offered for an extra fee, or guests are directed to paid parking across the street.
Rooms
Modern rehabbed guest rooms with iPod docks, mini-fridges, and electric kettles
A 2016 refurbishment swept through all 186 guests rooms here, leaving them modern and stylish. A subdued but contemporary color palette of brown, black, and gray is accented with bright pops of color, like lime-green button-tufting on armchairs, shimmery gold bed runners, and colorful wall art. Even entry-level rooms have modern (and playfully upholstered) armchairs, marble-topped desks with ergonomic chairs, and amenities that feel like upgrades: iPod docks, coffee/tea service, mini-fridges (which can be filled as a minibar on request), and 32- to 40-inch flatscreen TVs. All in all, the look and features reflect something more chic and sophisticated than one might expect from a Holiday Inn. Bathrooms are on the small side, but they're modern as well. Black countertops and white tiling is offset by wood shelving and kelly green accent walls. Square sinks and walk-in showers complete the look. Hairdryers, slippers, and individual toiletries are on hand as well. Rooms are available for two to four guests in a variety of bed configurations. Family Rooms feature an extra room with two single beds and can comfortably sleep four guests. In addition to more space, upgraded rooms upgrade amenities that may include free bottles of water, espresso machines instead of electric kettles, bathrobes, larger TVs, and/or a separate shower and tub. All rooms also include safes and individually controlled AC, but guest must sign up for the brand's free loyalty program to get free Wi-Fi. (Others will be charged a fee.)
Features
Tasty restaurant, business and family-friendly amenities, but no on-site wellness facilities
Guests are generally pleased with Holiday Inn Perth City’s range of upscale amenities, although it is missing some of the features expected of a chain hotel at this pearl level. Dining is a highlight: The stylish “industrial chic” restaurant and bar Ivy & Jack was added in the hotel’s 2016 revamp. The restaurant opens early everyday and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks. Its hot and cold breakfast buffet is well-liked -- guests can make their own fresh juice and omelets are cooked to order -- but it’s not included in the room rate. A la carte breakfasts are also available. While dining is well covered, the hotel does lack any on-site wellness facilities -- there’s no spa, pool, or gym. However, guests get free access to a well-equipped, 24-hour Snap Fitness, about a nine-minute walk from the hotel. Other amenities include a self-service laundry room, two public computers and a printer in the lobby, seven meeting and event rooms for up to 160 guests, extra-fee valet parking, and 24 hour concierge and room service. Wi-Fi is free in common areas, but it will cost extra in rooms unless guests join the property's IHG Rewards Club. (There's no fee for joining.) For guests traveling with little ones, there are high chairs, cribs, and kids’ menus on hand. Kids also stay and eat free (the latter applies as long as parents are eating a paid meal).