OH! Magazine - Australian Version October 2016 | Page 7

( An OH! Review) GET YE, TO THE ADELPHI If you're looking for accommodation with a difference, then look no further than the Adelphi Hotel. Analee Matthews explains. ecently, I got the opportunity to stay at the Adelphi Hotel in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. I thought I was in for the stock standard hotel experience, but boy, was I wrong! R From the minute I landed at 187 Flinders Lane, Melbourne I was impressed. Miriam greeted me in reception with her fancy accent, which made me feel like I was in some exclusive European establishment. Highly acclaimed Om Nom restaurant (renown for its incredible dessert menu) is visible from the reception area and this, coupled with the eye-popping art installations and strategically dim lighting, creates a distinctly unique and intimate vibe. Craig the porter, did a great job at unloading my car and taking my excess luggage up to my room on the eighth floor. Without a doubt, the customer service at this boutique hotel is easily comparable to that found in the most high-end, larger scale accommodation options. to the big soul-less international hotels where everything was geared towards uniformity and predictability. snacks, deluxe beddings, liquorice-allsort-inspired furnishings, and so much more. Denton Corker Marshall sold the Adelphi in the late 90s, but the new operator struggled to maintain its edge and the hotel went into voluntary administration in June 2006. Ongoing strata title issues thwarted its new owner, along with the onset of the GFC in 2008 and the construction of a major building opposite from 2011 to 2013. And, if you're keen to explore the heart of Melbourne then the hotel's location could not be m