The new Pacific International Apartments — Southbank are loacted in the heart of Melbourne's vibrant
arts and entertainment precinct, with the cit ’s
Rydges South Bank Brisbane is a 4.5 star hotel offering over 300 rooms in
the arts and entertainment precinct of Brisbane CBD.
Rydges South Bank is located in the heart of the South Bank Parklands, Brisbane's
arts and entertainment precinct.
Not exact matches
Open daily * Conference
and functions facilities * Secretarial
and facsimile services * Indoor heated swimming pool, spa, sauna
and gymnasium * Foreign currency exchange service * Safety deposit boxes * Same day laundry / dry cleaning service * On site parking * One minute to Crown
Entertainment Complex
and the Melbourne Convention
and Exhibition Centre * Adjacent to the
Arts Centre, Concert Hall &
Art Gallery of Victoria * Moments from Southbank's popular restaurant
and boutique shopping
precinct * An easy walk to Flinders Street Railway Station
and the Central Business District
The Meriton Danks Street Apartments, Waterloo are opposite Moore Park
and is probably the closest serviced apartment hotel to the adjacent Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Football stadium
and the Hordern Pavilion, Moore Park Golf Course
and the
Entertainment Quarter (formerly Fox Studios) This fully self contained apartment hotel is nestled above the residential
precinct known as Crown Square
and is minutes from a range of funky cafes
and art galleries that have sprung up in Waterloo.
Mantra Southbank Melbourne boasts a central position, within 250 metres from The Southgate
Arts & Leisure
Precinct — one of Melbourne's main
entertainment areas, offering high - end shops
and restaurants, boutique cafes
and handy food courts.
The «world's most liveable city» also harbours great galleries
and a thriving
arts and entertainment scene that attracts the world's best talent to its stages at the historical theatres dotted throughout the city
precinct.
When a neighbourhood is all one need mention to lend legitimacy to the idea of contemporary
art's role, minor as it might be, not just in DC's
precincts of influence
and status peddling but, more importantly, in the latest middlebrow
entertainment, does that mean it has jumped the shark?