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Beyond laneways: A peek into some of Melbourne’s most luxe Airbnb stays

From a South Melbourne 1920s worker's cottage to a Fitzroy penthouse on Gertrude.

Whether you’re heading down for the latest NGV exhibition or it’s a mere stop on your Great Ocean Road trip, there’s a bounty of Melbourne hideaways to be retreated to.

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From Fitzroy penthouses to CBD minimalism, read on for our curated edit of Melbourne Airbnb gems to rest your head in between meandering through gardens, shorelines and Brunswick coffee haunts.

Luxe art deco Melbourne Airbnb

The Martini suite on the fourth floor of the 1930 Majorca building. Photo: Airbnb.

Martini suite in Majorca building, Melbourne

On the fourth floor of the Majorca is the Martini suite that pays ode to the old glitz of the iconic 1930 art deco building. Pour yourself a pre-dinner cocktail and people watch from the balcony before heading up the lane to Gimlet or a jazz bar – if you’re really wanting to lean in.

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Notable features:

  • Sleeps two

  • High ceilings

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Private balcony

  • TV and sound system

  • Air-conditioning and heating

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Luxe Melbourne CBD Airbnb with a pool

You’ll have access to the Ritz Carlton pool and facilities. Photo: Airbnb.

Minimalist apartment, Melbourne CBD

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Right in the thick of it lies a minimalist apartment in the Melbourne CBD sharing five-star facilities with the Ritz Carlton. Boasting city skyline and harbour views, as well as a long-term stay option, you’re all set to stay grounded in Victoria’s big smoke.

Notable features:

  • Sleeps five

  • Pool, sauna and gym access

  • City skyline view

  • Nespresso machine

  • Private balcony

  • Luggage drop-off allowed

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Luxe South Melbourne Airbnb

A converted 100-year-old worker’s cottage in South Melbourne. Photo: Airbnb.

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100-year-old worker’s cottage, South Melbourne

Featuring bespoke interiors of vintage pieces, soaring ceilings, timber and fabric accents, and a Japanese staircase this early 20th-century worker’s cottage marries contemporary with cosy. Just across the road from South Melbourne Markets, a stroll to Albert Park Lake and a short tram ride to the CBD, the unassuming stay is in a prime spot for lowkey holidaying.

Notable features:

  • Sleeps four

  • Hallway arches

  • Sash windows

  • Six-metre high ceilings

  • Japanese staircase

  • Bluetooth sound system

  • Indoor fireplace

  • Espresso machine

  • Backyard and outdoor dining area

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Luxe Collingwood Airbnb

A library wall in the Collingwood converted warehouse apartment. Photo: Airbnb.

Converted warehouse, Collingwood

With eclectic furnishings and a floor-to-ceiling collection of books with a sliding ladder, this converted Collingwood warehouse is an avid reader’s delight. Oozing Melburnian charm in its industrial architecture, high ceilings and polished timber flooring, this Airbnb features two generously-sized bedrooms and is a short walk to buzzing Smith St.

Notable features:

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  • Sleeps four

  • High ceilings

  • Solid timber furniture

  • Fully equipped kitchen

  • Furnished wooden patio

  • HD Smart TV

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Luxe Fitzroy Airbnb

An 1880s converted warehouse penthouse with a rooftop view or Gertrude Street. Photo: Airbnb.

The Penthouse on Gertrude, Fitzroy

Overlooking the street whose reputation precedes itself, the Penthouse on Gertrude designed by Kerstin Thompson is primely located for some of the city’s best eateries, bars and creative spaces. The 1880s converted warehouse boasts industrial and mid-century furniture and lighting and – perhaps, most notably – a private rooftop terrace perfect for observing Fitzroy’s going-ons.

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Notable features:

  • Sleeps four

  • Blackbutt hardwood floors

  • Vintage Pavoni epresso machine

  • City skyline, park and garden views

  • Sound system

  • Exercise equipment

  • Baby equipment on request

  • Outdoor barbecue

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