Radisson Hotel Group is introducing its upper midscale brand Park Inn by Radisson to the Australian market with the official opening of a Melbourne hotel on Monday November 3.
Park Inn by Radisson Melbourne Carlton features vibrant interiors, 89 modern guest rooms with views across Princes Park, an outdoor swimming pool and a selection of dining options.

Located 4 km from Melbourne’s CBD, the city-fringe hotel aims to deliver “feel-good, stress-free hospitality” and caters to families and groups with interconnecting room options.
“We’re proud to introduce Park Inn by Radisson to Australia from a spot that feels authentically Melbourne,” said Park Inn by Radisson Melbourne Carlton General Manager, Kathy Zha.

“Our guests get the best of both worlds, the city’s energy within minutes and the calm of Princes Park right outside. Whether you’re here for meetings, medical visits, game day, or a weekend on Lygon Street, we’ll keep things easy, comfortable, and uplifting.”
The hotel lobby features a café serving barista-brewed Piazza Dóro Italian coffee using responsibly sourced beans, while an all-day grab-and-go offers breakfast, simple lunch bites, and pizza in the evenings.

A wellness hub, that will include an infrared and steam sauna, as well as a cold plunge experience, is in development.
Sustainability is a core focus, with solar powering up to 80% of the hotel’s energy needs. High-efficiency 7L per minute showerheads and taps are in use and the drought-tolerant native landscaping needs minimal irrigation.
The hotel’s multilingual team speaks more than ten languages, providing a personalised experience to a diverse traveller base.

“Park Inn by Radisson is designed for today’s traveller – simple, upbeat, and great value,” said Radisson Hotel Group Chief Operating Officer, Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia Pacific, Tim Cordon.
“Melbourne Carlton is a strong first step for the brand in Australia, combining a connected location with efficient, sustainable operations that owners appreciate
“We’re excited to build on this momentum across key city and leisure markets in the region.”