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377 Church Street, Richmond
3121


Villa Donati  

Melbourne, Australia [view map]

Style
Opulent private residence
Setting
Leafy Richmond

A grand Victorian terrace with an imposing Italianate façade, Villa Donati in Melbourne has to be one of Australia’s most decadent stays. Filled with beautiful furniture, artwork and decorative items collected by the owners over many years of travelling, it’s clearly a labour of love.

Need to know

Melbourne hotels, Villa Donati, need to know
Rooms
There are four rooms in the hotel, plus a one-bedroom apartment situated in Melbourne’s city centre.
Rates
AU$215–AU$255, including breakfast and taxes.
Check-out
11am; earliest check-in, 1pm.
Facilities
Library, free WiFi, on-street parking (permits provided). In rooms: queen-size beds, flatscreen TVs, minibar, video/DVD player, underfloor heating, air-conditioning (in three rooms), Pure Herbs toiletries.
Poolside
There’s no pool at the hotel, but there is a sunny balcony off the upstairs lounge, with French café-style tables and chairs and a lovely view of the Melbourne skyline. It’s a great spot for a glass of wine in the evening.
Children
The hotel is not suitable for children under 15.
Also
No pets are allowed at Villa Donati.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
We love the enormous Room 4, a doctors’ surgery in the hotel’s previous incarnation. It comes with polished Kauri Pine floorboards and a queen-size bed that’s covered in a brightly coloured throw. A tall mirror with a heavy wooden frame leans against one wall and a large comfy couch sits in one corner; and the little outside courtyard, complete with table and chairs, is the ideal spot to enjoy a morning coffee.
Packing tips
Bring an empty suitcase. Villa Donati is at the heart of Melbourne’s interior-design district, and you’re bound to be tempted to buy something. Also, make sure you’ve got your driving licence – the nearby Ferrari showroom offers self-drive day trips.
Also
Apartment 401, Villa Donati's separate one-bedroom flat in the middle of Melbourne, is perfectly located on one of the city's coolest laneways. It offers an abundance of shops, restaurants, theatres and the National Gallery on the doorstep – ie, everything you need for that perfect city break. From A$230 a night.

Food & drink

Melbourne hotels, Villa Donati, food and drink
Hotel restaurant
There is no restaurant at Villa Donati, but you’re not going to go hungry – the hotel is just a short walk from some of Melbourne’s finest eateries. A lovely breakfast of fruit juice, cereals, yoghurt and fruit, followed by a seasonal hot dish such as pancetta tart and home-made chutney, is taken in the elegant café-style breakfast room. This space, filled with antique French chairs and tables, overlooks the street.
Dress code
Anything goes – though a Breton top (for him) or a jauntily angled beret (for her) wouldn’t go amiss in the breakfast room.
Top table
Get up early and bag one of the tables near the window.
Last orders
Breakfast is served 8am–9am during the week, and from 8.30am–9.30am at weekends. All dietary needs are catered for.
Room service
Just help yourself from the fridge.
Hotel bar
The hotel doesn’t have a bar, but drinks can be taken in the upstairs lounge or out on the balcony. The fridge next to the breakfast room has a ready supply of complimentary beer and mineral water.

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Villa Donati

377 Church Street, Richmond

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Villa Donati  

Melbourne, Australia [view map]

Local restaurants

Pearl Restaurant and Bar (631–633 Church Street; +61 (0)3 9421 4599) dishes up innovative cuisine in designer surroundings. It has made a big name for itself in the town, and to dine here is to discover why. The brainchild of well respected Australian chef Stephanie Alexander, Richmond Hill Café & Larder (48–50 Bridge Road; +61 (0)3 9421 2808) serves up fantastic food in noisy, French brasserie-style surroundings. Check out the Cheese Room, which has a fantastic selection of Australian and imported cheeses. It also has a variety of picnic hampers for two, which include ice-packs, glassware and crockery. Little Greek restaurant Ta Salona (260A Swan Street; +61 (0)3 9429 1460) has been run by the same family for more than 30 years. and offers traditional food in a casual atmosphere. Great for either lunch or dinner. Make sure you try the whitebait.

Local bars

Open till 2am on weekends, Public House (433–435 Church Street; +61 (0)3 9421 0187) has a great roof terrace that plays host to barbecues and screenings of arthouse movies on Wednesday nights in summer. Live DJs play chilled-out Sunday sessions for the young local crowd.

Local cafes

Lovely café Almost French (138 Swan Street; +61 (0)3 9429 2080), the walls of which are adorned by murals by Melbourne artist Mirka Moira, offers a tempting range of French style cakes and pastries. The cheesecake is magnificent. Flavours of Lakhoum (175 Swan Street; +61 (0)3 9425 9805) is a Middle Eastern-themed café that serves great coffee and mezze. Ask Chris the barista to prepare your cup for you, and he’ll adorn it with some clever coffee art. Just 100 metres down the road from the restaurant with which it shares its name, Pearl Café (599 Church Street; +61 (0)3 9427 1307) is a great option for breakfast or lunch at really reasonable prices. Try its famous chicken salad or Wagyu beef pie.

Worth getting out of bed for

Visit Abbotsford Convent (www.abbotsfordconvent.com.au), a beautiful historic building set on 6.8 hectares of gardens on the banks of the Yarra River. It is now an arts and cultural precinct with regular exhibitions and a Slow Food Farmers Market held on the fourth Saturday of every month. Christine Abraham’s Gallery (27 Gipps Street; +61 (0)3 9428 6099; www.christineabrahamsgallery.com.au) has changing exhibits of innovative contemporary works by Australian and international artists, and it’s only a three minute walk from the hotel. The area immediately surrounding the hotel has become a mecca for design, and there are plenty of interiors stores to wander through and be inspired. Be sure to check out Green with Envy (176 Bridge Road; +61 (0)3 9421 1466; www.greenwithenvy.com.au), which has a gorgeous selection of dresses from established Australian designers.

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