Melbourne, Australia

The StandardX, Melbourne

Price per night from$120.56

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (AUD194.25), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Young at he(art)

Setting

Fitzroy’s creative cauldron

Live like an art-lovin’ local at the StandardX, Melbourne — the first Australian outpost from the Standard hotel group. Local influences are woven throughout interiors, and creative coteries call the lobby home for its laidback setting, all-day dining and crafted corners. Sketch out days from the rooftop bar before heading straight for Fitzroy’s inspiring streets, with a batch of top-notch neighbourhood tips and plans to paint this town the signature Standard red.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

125, including one suite.

Check–Out

Noon, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates don’t include breakfast; but seasonal dishes, as well as local coffee blends and fresh juices, are available daily at Bang.

Also

All the hotel’s communal areas are accessible for wheelchair-users, and one of the Cosy Suites has been adapted for guests with limited mobility.

At the hotel

Bodega, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: 50-inch smart TV, Ultimate Ears Bluetooth speaker, tea- and coffee-making kit, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and Davines bath products.

Our favourite rooms

The Suite Spot certainly hits, with undisturbed neighbourhood views, a separate living space and all the spirits you can sip at the built-in bar.

Packing tips

A film camera to capture the StandardX’s avant-garde atmosphere in its finest light.

Also

The hotel has partnered with a local gym, which you’re welcome to use round the clock.

Pet‐friendly

Pups under 20 kilogrammes are welcome to join you for free, just be sure to let the hotel know in advance. Dog bowls, beds and treats are available at reception. See more pet-friendly hotels in Melbourne.

Children

Little Smiths are welcome, but this hotel is better suited to young-at-heart adults.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Snag a seat by the alfresco fire at the Roof.

Dress Code

Formality is a thing of the past here, so keep it casual with your coolest vintage threads.

Hotel restaurant

The hotel’s central restaurant, Bang, is helmed by chef Justin Dingle-Garciyya who has deftly devised a menu inspired by his travels around Thailand. Sharing-style plates — vegetable and truffle dumplings, sesame-dressed eggplant, blue crab stir fries and seafood curries — put a modern twist on established classics. Mid-century modern interiors kick up the cool even more, with a rich red palette, lofty ceilings and moody lighting. If you’re looking to stock up on supplies, the Box is packed with Melbourne-made goodies and local wines.

Hotel bar

It’s all tacos, tostadas and punchy margs up at the guests-only Roof, a spirited bar with fringed parasols, laidback seating and sweeping views across FItzroy and the CBD.

Last orders

Bang serves breakfast from 7am to 11am; lunch, noon to 3pm, and dinner from 5.30pm to 10pm. The Box is open between 11am and 10.30pm, and the Roof pours till 10pm.

Room service

Dishes can be delivered to your door until 11pm. If you’re craving a midnight snack, light bites are available throughout the night.

Location

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Address
The StandardX, Melbourne
62 Rose Street Fitzroy
Melbourne
3065
Australia

The StandardX, Melbourne is in the creative suburb of Fitzroy, just north of the CBD.

Planes

Melbourne’s international airport is a 30-minute drive from the hotel. Private transfers can be arranged for AU$150 each way.

Trains

Parliament train station is your closest and has direct links around the city. From the station, walk over to Leicester Street, where you can hop on the number 11 tram to Rose Street, a two-minute walk from the hotel.

Automobiles

You won’t need a car if you’re sticking to the city. But if you do decide to bring a set of wheels, there’s a carpark across from the hotel that you’re welcome to use from Monday to Friday for AU$55 a day.

Worth getting out of bed for

Stick to the StandardX’s creative local co-ords and start your Fitzroy induction at Oigåll Projects, a modern gallery filled with immersive exhibitions. There’s more art to enjoy at the Rose Street Artists Market, where up-and-coming creatives display their work each weekend. If you prefer your markets be filled with food stalls, head to the Fitzroy Mills on Saturday for lots of locally grown and flavour-packed produce. Those who need their city escapes with a dose of green space can find their fix in one of the neighbourhood’s three surrounding parks: the Carlton, Edinburgh and Fitzroy gardens.

Local restaurants

Down stylish Gertrude Street, Cutler & Co have made a name for themselves courtesy of their refined bistro fare (maple-glazed duck and artichokes dosed in walnut sauce give a flavour of what’s to come) and art deco-esque interiors. Plant-based Smith + Daughters is loved by locals for its industrial decor, social atmosphere and ever-evolving sharing dishes, sometimes filled with comforting ramen broths, other times with wood-fired pizzette. Poodle Bar & Bistro is set across two converted Victorian mansions and plates European-inspired fare with a flavourful edge — go for the chef’s sharing selection if you’d rather not deliberate.

Local cafés

Archie’s All Day is on hand to cure the toughest of hangovers with its no-time-is-too-early burgers, brunches and fresh brews. If you’re ready to go again, they also serve cocktails and pints during the early evening. Mile End Bagels prepares theirs, wood fired and overflowing with all types of toppings, including crunchy peanut butter and homemade jam for the sweet American classic.

Local bars

Old-school French interiors greet patrons at the Everleigh, where cocktails are tailored to you (quite literally — barkeeps will ask you a series of questions when you arrive and custom concoctions based on your answers). If you’d rather stick to off-the-peg tipples, Bar Olo has a lengthy list of local wines and classic cocktails.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this hip hotel in Fitzroy and unpacked their sketchbooks and vintage finds, a full account of their spirited break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside the StandardX, Melbourne…

The Standard hotel group has its storied aesthetic down to a fine art, but the group’s latest offshoot brand — at the StandardX, Melbourne — returns to the edgier days of its youth, bringing to the fore its trademark creative aesthetic.

Breaking step with the group’s flagship Hollywood design, this outpost takes its cues from Fitzroy’s local artists, instead. City-based creatives including macramé specialist Sarah Parkes (Smalltown) and painter Dane Lovett were called on to add character to the light-bathed lobby, and Jane Sinclair’s carved woodworks warm modern rooms, dotted with playful touches. But city-spun threads aren’t just woven into its interiors: organic, Melbourne-based wines are paired with seasonal sharing plates at all-day Bang; the aptly named Roof serves margaritas against a sweeping city backdrop, and the 'hood's revamped warehouses and studios are all within walking distance. Bringing such vibrant design to one of Melbourne’s more artsy neighbourhoods is a creative collaboration that will run and run.

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Price per night from $120.56