BellView Preston, Melbourne | Apartment in Preston

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Preston Apartment | BellView Preston, Melbourne

1 Bedroom Apartment in Preston

Rental basis: Entire house or apartment Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0 Number of bathrooms: 1 Dont stay in Hotel if u want to enjoy privacy and security. Centrally located between Cbd and Melbourne Airport. Newly constructed warm and cozy furnished apartment with excellent view from balcony. Essential amenities, local market, busy High Street full of restaurants for your delights. Aldi and Woolworth near by. Adjacent to Bell Station for metro trains, and of course Trams are not far off. Ideal for business professionals, family and friends who endures adventure and exploration. The space Place for complete privacy and secured living.Away from crowded city area but still reachable by train,tram and taxi. Excellent balcony view. Train takes 19 minutes and taxi 15 minutes in normal circumstances. Bell station just 2 minutes away. Metro train available every 15 minutes. Guest access Full 1 bedroom apartment with queen size bed for Guest available. Lounge with dining area and Tv to relax after a hectic day. Free wifi. Melbourne City in Victoria Melbourne is the coastal capital of the southeastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art. Melbourne Museum and the Royal Exhibition Building explore city history and culture. The Immigration Museum and the Chinese Museum provide differing cultural perspectives on local settlement, while Old Melbourne Gaol offers insight into 19th-century prison life. A major shopping destination is Queen Victoria Market, a Victorian-era building with food stalls. The city’s 19th-century "laneways" and shopping arcades are lined with cafes, galleries and boutiques. The riverside Royal Botanic Gardens shelter 10,000-plus plant species, and Yarra Park is home to the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Flinders Street Railway Station 4.3 (846) 15 minutes Iconic, domed railway and metro hub, opened in 1909, with a yellow facade and an arched entrance. Less than 5 minutes by car (or 5 minutes by train) 2 Federation Square 4.4 (1,031) 1 hour Abstract buildings flank this block-size plaza, filled with restaurants, museums and arts venues. Less than 5 minutes by car 3 Princes Bridge 4.5 (260) 15 minutes This bridge joins the north & south banks at one of the oldest river crossings in Australia. 5 minutes by foot 4 Queen Victoria Gardens 4.6 (427) 1 hour Triangular ornamental gardens featuring ponds, a Queen Victoria monument & a famous floral clock. Less than 5 minutes by car 5 Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria - Melbourne Gardens 4.8 (4,451) 1 hour 36-hectare botanic garden founded in 1846, planted with Australian species and non-native gardens. 10 minutes by foot 6 Shrine of Remembrance 4.7 (2,849) 15 minutes Shrine with colonnaded porticos, commemorating World War I with memorials, exhibitions and gardens. 15 minutes by foot 7 National Gallery of Victoria 4.7 (5,762) 2 hours Public gallery with vast, varied collection of noted Australian and international art and artefacts. 10 minutes by foot 8 Eureka Tower 30 minutes Gold-plated observation deck on the 88th floor with panoramic city views & a protruding glass cube Hanoi Hannah Express Lane, Windsor Avoid the queues at and head to its no-frills eatery next door. The space is dedicated to Hanoi Hannah's takeaway operations, but a tiny communal table indoors lets you watch the chefs whip up their hawker-style Vietnamese fare. You can order favourites from the restaurant menu such as vermicelli salad with char grilled chicken or tender beef pho, or try something different such as pork belly banh mi or lemongrass beef stir fry. Best bit? You can get it all for less than Aud$20. Jimmy Grants, Richmond Chef George Calombaris (of MasterChef Australia fame) set up this string of souvlaki restaurants that has stolen the hearts and stomachs of Melburnians. At fluffy pita is packed with tender meats, prawns or falafels, and there’s even a Gfs, or gluten-free souva, with chicken and tahini yoghurt. If you're really hungry “eat like a Greek” (aud$35 for Two), which includes your choice of lamb or chicken, side salad, dips, chips and pita. Don't leave without sampling Calombaris's famous loukomades – Greek doughnuts with walnuts, honey and cinnamon. 8bit, Melbourne Burger-loving locals need not head far to get their fix. , which started out in the westside suburb of Footscray, has set up shop smack bang in the middle of the city centre on the corner of Swanston and Little Bourke streets. Order the towering Double Dragon (double beef, double cheese and double bacon) or the Golden Axe (crispy fried chicken, sriracha mayo and slaw), with a side of crispy onion rings or beer battered fries. To finish, try the salted caramel milkshake. Belles Hot Chicken, Fitzroy This retro diner in Fitzroy is giving Colonel Sanders a good run for his money by taking the humble southern-style fried chicken to greater (and spicier!) heights. At you start by choosing your protein – chicken tenders, drumsticks, wings, fish or mushroom – then choose from five levels of heat, ranging from mild to extremely hot. Throw in your favourite sides, such as collard greens or Old Bay fries, and slather with sauces. Our pick is the Belles blue cheese. Lentil as Anything, Abbotsford is a non-profit vegetarian restaurant that allows customers to pay what they feel the meal is worth, offering nutritious meals to all members of the community. There is a strong focus on Indian and Sri Lankan cuisine and most dishes are vegan and gluten-free. This Abbotsford outpost is a loud affair, attracting backpackers, students and creatives from breakfast till dinner. The menu, which changes daily, features everything from curried coconut laksa to crunchy fried onion pakora and Nepalese halwa with cashew, cardamom and coconut cream. Miss Katie's Crab Shack, Melbourne Hidden within the live music venue Ding Dong Lounge in Chinatown, has become the go-to spot for crustacean cravings. The roving restaurant, headed up by chef Katie Marron, offers an authentic take on southern soul food. Think pots of prawns, fried chicken and waffles, fish tacos and a build-your-own Louisiana-style boil in Old Bay seasoning. Bibs are supplied in case things get messy. Smith & Deli, Fitzroy The brains behind Latin-inspired in Fitzroy have opened an all-vegan delicatessen, Smith & Deli, around the corner on Moor Street. This takeaway-only business offers a hefty menu of sandwiches, such as the Friend Zone, a vegan take on the classic ham and grilled cheese toastie, and the Reubenstein, made from mock pastrami, sauerkraut, pickles and Russian dressing. They're so delicious that carnivores frequently need to be reminded they're meat-free. There's also a good selection of pies, soups and baked goods such as Twix tarts and challah sticky buns. Tina's Noodle Kitchen. Melbourne If you’re not afraid of a little Sichuan spice (or a queue of people) head to Tina's Noodle Kitchen on Swanston Street. Owner Tina Li's giant bowls of noodle soup are legendary in Melbourne and arrive at your table still simmering with a fiery layer of chilli oil on top. The menu covers all bases, from chicken, wagyu and fish, to the more acquired flavours of intestine and pork kidney. The level of spice for each dish is indicated on the menu – only order a three-chili dish if you're really game. Biggies Smalls, Collingwood Named after late American rapper The Notorious B.i.g., this New York-style diner is turning out some of the tastiest kebabs in Melbourne, courtesy of Maha Restaurant chef Shane Delia. Slide into a booth at and tuck into an East Coast, which packs pork, raw slaw, crackling, coriander and spiced peanut mayo into a round of pillowy pita bread. With a soundtrack of old-school hip-hop and drinks including the Brooklyn Shake (cherry, bourbon and white chocolate) and Root Beer Float (root beer, vanilla vodka and Ice-cream), you’ll want to stay a while.

This 1 Bedroom Apartment provides accommodation with Kitchen, Laundry, Parking, for your convenience. This Apartment features many amenities for guests who want to stay for a few days, a weekend or probably a longer vacation with family, friends or group. The rental Apartment has 1 Bedroom and 1 Bathroom to make you feel right at home.

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The last seen price for this Apartment was USD US $119

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Preston, 3072, Australia

Amenities

Air Conditioner
Parking
TV
Wheelchair Accessible
Balcony/Terrace
Bedding/Linens
Internet
Kitchen
Laundry

FAQ's

Is this BellView Preston, Melbourne pet-friendly for guests?

No, pets are not allowed at this property. Check the guest reviews to learn what guests had to share.

Does the BellView Preston, Melbourne have a swimming pool?

No, this BellView Preston, Melbourne does not have a swimming pool. Check the Facility Overview section for details about the pool and other available facilities.

How much does it cost per night to stay in BellView Preston, Melbourne?

Best-rates for the BellView Preston, Melbourne starts from $119 per night with includes Laundry, Parking, Balcony/Terrace, Bedding/Linens, Internet, Air Conditioner, TV, Wheelchair Accessible, Kitchen with all other facilities. RBO matches every traveler with their perfect accommodation, whether you are traveling with a group, friends, family, or pets.

Is BellView Preston, Melbourne a family-friendly place to stay?

Based on the information we have received from the owner or our partner, this is not considered to be a family-friendly property. As reported by the owner or manager, the apartment has not specified that children are welcome. Please see details about suitability for your family or inquire with the property to learn more.

Is the BellView Preston, Melbourne wheelchair accessible or offer services for disabled guests?

Based on the information received from our partner, the BellView Preston, Melbourne is wheelchair accessible. Likewise, there is an elevator specified as being available at the property. Specific accessibility details may be addressed in the property details section of this page.

What is the minimum night stay policy for the BellView Preston, Melbourne?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, the BellView Preston, Melbourne indicates 4 days stay policy at this apartment. Guests are cautioned that the minimum stay policy may differ based on seasonality or availability and may be at the discretion of the owner or manager.

What cancellation policy is in place for BellView Preston, Melbourne?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, details for the cancellation policy for the BellView Preston, Melbourne are as follows: Cancellation policy Guests are cautioned that the cancellation policy may differ based on seasonality, availability, or current travel restrictions. Guests should also be aware that this policy may be subject to change and should be confirmed prior to booking. More details may be available on this page in the property description. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.

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