Perth
Perhaps the most COMO thing you can do during a stay at this historic property – which sits lightly and respectfully within the three nineteenth-century State Buildings in central Perth – is take an early morning swim.
Could this be Perth’s best hotel view? DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront sits so close to the banks of the Swan River that you could almost throw in a fishing line from the heated rooftop pool.
Fremantle
Garde Hotel, which now incorporates what was previously known as Warders Hotel, is a true Fremantle landmark.
Jarrahdale
As you arrive at Jarrahview Lodge, perched high in the hills of Jarrahdale, it feels like you’ve landed in a sun-drenched, eucalyptus-fringed version of the Hollywood Hills.
Swan Valley
Top-tier wine, riverside walks and contemporary fine dining at Wild Swan restaurant are but three reasons to check-in to Maya Maya.
Classics are classics for a reason, and the spacious, elegantly designed and centrally located Pan Pacific Perth has stood the test of time.
Perth CBD
A long-standing fixture in the heart of the CBD, Parmelia Hilton opened in 1969 as one of Western Australia’s first international five-star hotels.
As far as city boltholes go, Quay Perth is up there with the best. A home away from home, it has that all-important factor that real estate agents rave about: location, location, location.
Rottnest Island
The Lodge Wadjemup is not just a stay—it’s a pause. A recalibration. A quiet immersion into island life, where Rottnest’s raw beauty meets the considered comfort of one of WA’s most iconic properties, now reimagined.
She’s a good looking one, this almost-new build boutique hotel on the banks of the Swan River.