Boutique St Marine misleads in its advertising. It boasts spacious rooms and private bathrooms; we had a pokey room and a shared bathroom. It advertises views of the sea or garden: for us it was a narrow, unlockable window with an uninspiring outlook onto a sidestreet. There is no lounge, outdoor area or other seating other than your room, where you must partake of the same cereal / toast breakfast each day.
St. Kilda is a vibrant seaside suburb with a wonderful selection of eateries, clothes shops and bars. We enjoyed walking along the esplanade, visiting the Community Garden, shopping at the Sunday markets and taking an easy tramride into the city.
Book Boutique Hotel St. Marine, or Bayside Melbourne Accommodation and Hotels.
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