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8 Whiteman Street,3006Melbourne

Overview

Rising above Melbourne’s vibrant Southbank precinct, Crown Towers offers spacious luxury rooms with views of the city or Port Phillip Bay. Each room features original artworks and marble bathrooms.

Each room includes a large plasma-screen TV with laptop video-on-demand system, an iPod docking station, and a separate dressing room. The city and bay views are framed by floor-to-ceiling windows.

Guests at Crown Towers Melbourne have access to the restaurants, cinemas, nightclubs, bars and shopping within the Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex.

Crown Spa offers a range of facials, massages, beauty treatments and therapies. It also has a 25 m heated indoor pool, steam room, sun terraces and a fully equipped fitness centre.

Located on the southern bank of the Yarra River, Crown Towers is a 10-minute walk from Flinders Street Station.

Rooms: 9

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Facilities of Crown Towers Melbourne

Activities

  • Bowling
  • Live music/performance
  • Live sport events (broadcast)

Food & Drink

  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Bar
  • Breakfast in the room
  • Snack bar
  • Special diet menus (on request)
  • Kid meals
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Pool and wellness

  • Sauna
  • Fitness centre
  • Spa and wellness centre
  • Massage
  • Indoor pool (all year)
  • Heated pool
  • Shallow end
  • Swimming Pool

Transport

  • Car hire
  • Shuttle service (additional charge)

Reception services

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Newspapers
  • Express check-in/check-out
  • Currency exchange
  • Tour desk
  • Ticket service
  • Luggage storage
  • ATM/cash machine on site
  • Concierge service

Entertainment and family services

  • Casino
  • Nightclub/DJ
  • Evening entertainment
  • Children television networks

Cleaning services

  • Laundry
  • Dry cleaning
  • Ironing service
  • Shoeshine
  • Trouser press
  • Daily housekeeping

Business facilities

  • Meeting/banquet facilities
  • Business centre
  • Fax/photocopying

Shops

  • Barber/beauty shop
  • Gift shop
  • Shops (on site)

Miscellaneous

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Facilities for disabled guests
  • Family rooms
  • VIP room facilities
  • Bridal suite
  • Lift
  • Soundproof rooms
  • Heating
  • Air conditioning
  • Designated smoking area

Safety & security

  • Safety deposit box
  • 24-hour security
  • Security alarm
  • Smoke alarms
  • CCTV in common areas
  • CCTV outside property
  • Fire extinguishers

Safety features

  • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
  • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
  • Process in place to check health of guests
  • First aid kit available
  • Access to health care professionals
  • Thermometers for guests provided by property
  • Face masks for guests available

Physical distancing

  • Cashless payment available
  • Physical distancing rules followed
  • Mobile app for room service
  • Screens or physical barriers placed between staff and guests in appropriate areas

Cleanliness & disinfecting

  • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus
  • Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authority guidelines
  • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
  • Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning
  • Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies
  • Guests have the option to cancel any cleaning services for their accommodation during their stay

Food & drink safety

  • Physical distancing in dining areas
  • Food can be delivered to guest accommodation
  • All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized
  • Breakfast takeaway containers
  • Delivered food is securely covered

Internet

WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.

Parking

Public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs AUD 60 per day.

Policies of Crown Towers Melbourne

These are general hotel policies for Crown Towers Melbourne. As they may vary per room type; please also check the room conditions.

Check-in

From 14:00 hours

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Check-out

Until 11:00 hours

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.

Children and extra beds

Free!Up to three children under 18 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.

There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.

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The maximum number of total guests in a room is 4.

There is no capacity for cots in the room.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Accepted credit cards

  • Mastercard
  • Visa
  • Bankcard
  • UnionPay credit card
  • Eftpos
  • JCB
  • Diners Club
  • American Express

The property reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.

Important information

Please note that there is a 1.2% charge when you pay with a credit card.
Hotel registration and check in is available only to guests who are not prohibited from entering the hotel, are 18 years of age or over, and are recorded on the reservation at the time of booking.
You must show a valid photo ID upon check in. This will be recorded by the property.
For guests paying with cash, EFTPOS or debit card, upon check-in a payment for accommodation is required in full (if not prepaid in advance), plus an additional $200 per night is required as security for any incidental costs, including damage associated with the room.
If staying in a premium room type, an additional credit card pre-authorisation of $500 per night, not exceeding $2,000 for bookings of more than 4 nights is required as security for any incidental costs, including damage associated with the room.
In all other room types, an additional credit card pre-authorisation of $100 per night is required as security for any incidental costs, including damage associated with the room.
Purchases made throughout the stay must be paid for when ordered.

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A NSW probe is determining whether Crown should retain its Barangaroo gaming licence. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Jeremy PiperSource:News Corp Australia

Crown Resorts pursues profit at all costs and has a culture of disregarding its regulatory obligations, the explosive inquiry into the gambling giant’s alleged facilitation of money laundering has heard.

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The NSW independent Liquor and Gaming Authority probe heard on Friday that Crown did not conduct annual reviews of lucrative junkets, where high-roller gamblers were flown in from Asia induced by free accommodation and other perks.

Crown overlooked its risk compliance activities for this business because of the substantial revenue it brought in, counsel assisting Naomi Sharp said in her final submissions.

“There are serious cultural problems at Crown,” she said.

“It has demonstrated a culture that pursues profit at all cost. A culture of disregard or some may say arrogance to regulatory compliance — and a culture of denial.”

She submitted the company was well aware the kingpin of its major Asian junket partner, Suncity chief executive Alvin Chau, had potential links to triad gangs in Macau and Hong Kong.

Ms Sharp also argued Crown’s biggest shareholder and former director, James Packer, had direct dealings with Mr Chau and Suncity, and monitored the junket operations.

Commissioner Patricia Bergin has previously gone as far as saying that “on one view of it … Mr Packer was running the VIP side of things, effectively, or very interested in it” despite no longer being on the board.

James Packer on his second day of testifying before the Crown casino inquiry.Source:Supplied

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The inquiry was sparked by explosive media reports last year, including leaked CCTV footage of a man unloading huge wads of cash from a blue cooler bag at a counter inside the dedicated Suncity room at Crown Melbourne.

Counsel assisting Scott Aspinall said it was “remarkable” footage from within the room was not recorded by Crown — even though it was labelled “Suncity buy-in” — and the leaked vision had been taken on a second camera by a whistleblower.

Mr Aspinall noted various witnesses had conceded the activity looked suspicious, including chair Helen Coonan, but the company had shown a “reckless disregard” for its obligation to not facilitate money laundering, he said.

Guy Jalland, the chief executive of Mr Packer’s private investment company Consolidated Press Holdings, remains of the view Suncity is still a reputable junket partner.

Ms Sharp said ‘serious’ culture issues permeated throughout the company. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Steven SaphoreSource:News Corp Australia

Mr Aspinall echoed counsel assisting Adam Bell in saying Crown was unfit to hold the gaming licence for its new $2 billion-plus Barangaroo casino in Sydney, which was slated to open next month and has been designed to cater heavily to the VIP gaming market.

On Thursday, Mr Bell told the inquiry it was necessary to consider Mr Packer’s personal suitability to be a close associate of Crown, given his influence over the board and management, and threats he made to a businessman known as Mr X that he conceded were “shameful” and “disgraceful”.

The reclusive businessman blamed the behaviour on his bipolar disorder but Mr Bell said there was “no causal connection”.

The inquiry will hand down its findings on February 1 and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian says the opening could be delayed.

Independent MP and anti-gambling campaigner Andrew Wilkie said this week that the evidence presented at the hearings should lead to the immediate suspension of operations at Crown’s Melbourne and Perth casinos.

Crown, which has suspended its dealings with junket operators until mid-2021, is expected to give its oral submissions next week.

It is also being investigated by financial crimes regulator AUSTRAC for alleged noncompliance of Australia’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws.