Mantra has Melbourne's Newest Apartments

AN31-4-DN-Mantra on the Park-MELPopular Melbourne CBD apartment hotel, Mantra on the Park has unveiled a $4 million upgrade to offer business and leisure travellers the newest apartment product in town.

All 144 fully self-contained one- and two-bedroom apartments have completed a full refurbishment which includes stylish and bold new furniture from local and European manufacturers, LCD TVs, iPod docking stations, new kitchens and appliances, new carpet and paint in all corridors and public areas. In total, there was 3,000 metres of carpet laid, 786 designer lamps assembled, 76 litres of paint used and 2506 pieces of furniture installed to complete the new look.

"It's a whole new era for Mantra on the Park," says general manager, Michael McKinnon.

Mantra on the Park's two split level three-bedroom penthouses have also been completely upgraded with stunning individual pieces and unique furnishings ensuring they satisfy the needs of discerning travellers. All apartments are spacious with full kitchen and laundry facilities and separate lounge and dining areas with large balconies and views overlooking the Carlton Gardens or city skyline.

The central CBD location at the top end of Exhibition St is popular with corporate travellers with business services including 24 hour reception, in room internet access, secure undercover parking, express check in, daily housekeeping, onsite Terrace Restaurant Bar & Grill, laundry service and dry cleaning and room service breakfast and dinner.

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