Timeless elegance. A space to make memories

  • Sleep

    Perfect for two, the Martini Suite has one queen size bedroom and the best linen sheets and bedding we could find.

    Modern bedroom with dark walls, sunburst mirror above bed, elegant bedding, two bedside tables with lamps, and a large window with curtains.
  • Lounge

    Sit back with a tea or a martini in the Chesterfield or curl up with a book - we’ve provided a selection. Need anything else? Just let us know.

    Cozy living room with a dark leather sofa, two wooden chairs, and a glass coffee table. Large windows offer a view of a historic building. A tall plant and flowers decorate the space, and a framed artwork labeled 'Melbourne' hangs on the wall.
  • Eat

    We’ve fully equipped the kitchen with the finest glassware, crockery and cookware for comfortable longer stays. Grind your beans for a fresh stovetop coffee.

    Modern kitchen interior with hanging wine glasses and crystal bowls on shelves.
  • Dine

    Enjoy the reflections as you dine or mix a cocktail from our 1920s vintage find..

    Elegant dining area with a wooden table set for drinks, featuring a large decorative glass centerpiece. Wine glasses and a bottle are present, and there's a hanging rack with upside-down glasses. The background showcases a kitchen with dark cabinetry and modern decor.
  • Bathe

    Fluffy towels and robes, and the choice of a relaxing bath or shower is yours in the compact bathroom.

    Modern bathroom with a white robe hanging on a wall hook, a sink with a round mirror, decorative items, and a towel basket on the counter.
  • Need to connect?

    There’s high speed wifi and the choice of a desk. There’s a television to catch your sport.

    Gold Statue of Liberty bust on a wooden table with a decorative vase and framed artwork in the background.
  • Views

    A sweet little balcony gives you a view onto Centre place below, otherwise look straight down the classic facades of Degraves Street to Flinders Street from the lounge/dining.

    Narrow alley between two old buildings with large windows, view of a street below and modern high-rise in the background.
  • Accessibility

    The apartment is on one level floor and is accessible via a beautiful copper-doored lift. The bath/shower does require a step in. Need more details? Just get in touch via the contact form.

    Interior of a vintage building hallway with dark marble walls, wooden doors, and a decorative iron staircase. The room is dimly lit by a hanging pendant light.
  • About the Majorca Building

    Built 1928-30. The name is from the Spanish island that gave inspiration to the exotic detailing of its blue glazed terracotta facade. It was designed by the brilliant Melbourne architect Harry Norris.

    Entrance of Majorca Building with number 258 above the door, illuminated sign, and fire alarm on the wall.