Hotel in Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Victoria
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street is a comfortable four-star hotel in the eastern CBD precinct, adjacent to Parliament House and within walking distance of the city's arts district. The 159-room hotel features a restaurant, bar, and fitness centre with stylish modern rooms.
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street is a four-star Accor hotel situated on Spring Street in Melbourne's eastern CBD, directly adjacent to Parliament House — one of Victoria's most significant heritage buildings, completed in 1856. This location places the hotel at the edge of the CBD's cultural spine: the Melbourne Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre are a 15-minute walk south, the State Library of Victoria is five minutes northwest, and the restaurant strips of Bourke Street East and Gertrude Street in Fitzroy are within easy reach by foot or a short tram ride.
The 159-room hotel offers modern, well-appointed guest rooms across several configurations. Upper-floor rooms provide elevated views over Melbourne's CBD roofscape and, on clear days, towards the Dandenong Ranges to the east. The décor reflects the Mercure brand's regional inspiration approach, drawing on Melbourne's architectural and cultural heritage through design elements referencing the city's Victorian-era built environment. All rooms include work desks, high-speed internet, and quality bedding suited to both business and leisure stays.
On-site facilities include a restaurant serving Australian cuisine for breakfast and dinner, a bar for drinks and lighter fare, and a fitness centre with modern equipment. Reception operates 24 hours. Parliament Station, directly accessible beneath Spring Street, provides access to the City Loop underground rail network and connects to all metropolitan lines, making city-wide movement straightforward from this address.
The Spring Street neighbourhood is one of Melbourne's most architecturally distinctive: the Princess Theatre, the Windsor Hotel, the Athenaeum Club, and one of the city's densest concentrations of Victorian-era facades are all within a two-block radius, giving the precinct a strongly nineteenth-century character. This setting makes Mercure Melbourne Spring Street particularly well suited to heritage-focused visitors and theatre-going stays.
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Fitness centre
- 24hr reception
Visit / Book / Contact
- Phone: +61 3 9205 9999
Location
Spring Street, Melbourne CBD VIC 3000
-37.8113, 144.9727 — View on map
Highlights
- Adjacent to Parliament House on Spring Street — at the centre of Melbourne's heritage architecture precinct
- Parliament Station directly below for effortless City Loop metro rail connections across Melbourne
- Modern rooms with work desks and high-speed internet well suited to business travellers
- Restaurant, bar, and 24-hour fitness centre on-site
- Two-minute walk to the Princess Theatre and Melbourne's theatre district
Tips
- Parliament Station is one of the quieter City Loop stations for boarding eastbound trains during peak hour — a useful advantage for commuting or heading to Melbourne's eastern suburbs.
- The Princess Theatre is a 2-minute walk and one of Melbourne's most grand live theatre venues — ideal for theatre-going stays.
- Request an upper-floor room for views over the CBD rooftop terrace and towards the Dandenong Ranges on clear days.
- Bourke Street East and Smith Street in Collingwood are Melbourne's most dynamic dining and bar strips, both reachable within a 20-minute walk or short tram ride.
- The hotel is less affected by late-night CBD noise than properties on Flinders Lane or the Bourke Street pedestrian mall.
FAQ
Where exactly is Mercure Melbourne Spring Street located?
The hotel is on Spring Street in Melbourne's eastern CBD, immediately adjacent to Parliament House. Parliament Station is nearby for metro rail access, and the hotel is within walking distance of Bourke Street, the Fitzroy restaurant strip, and Melbourne's theatre district.
Does Mercure Melbourne Spring Street have a restaurant?
Yes. The on-site restaurant serves breakfast and dinner. The bar is open for drinks and lighter meals throughout the day. A broad range of additional dining options is available within a short walk in the surrounding CBD and nearby Fitzroy.
How many rooms does Mercure Melbourne Spring Street have?
The hotel has 159 rooms across multiple configurations. Upper-floor rooms offer elevated views over Melbourne's CBD roofscape and, on clear days, toward the Dandenong Ranges.
Is Mercure Melbourne Spring Street convenient for public transport?
Yes. Parliament Station provides City Loop rail access directly from Spring Street. Multiple tram routes also serve the surrounding streets, and the hotel sits within Melbourne's Free Tram Zone for cost-free central-city tram travel.
Accessibility
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street offers accessible rooms with wider doorways and adapted bathrooms on request. Lift access is available to all guest floors. Guests requiring specific mobility accommodations should advise the hotel at the time of booking to confirm room suitability.
When to visit
Mercure Melbourne Spring Street operates year-round. The hotel's proximity to Parliament House means weekdays during parliamentary sitting periods can bring higher business demand; weekends and recess periods typically offer more competitive rates.