Hotel in Melbourne, Australia
Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne
150Pearl PointsCharacter hotel for work trips, not just tourists.

About Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne
Laneways By Ovolo sits on Little Bourke Street in Melbourne's CBD, making it a practical and more characterful alternative to standard business hotels. Easy to book with no significant lead time needed, it suits solo work travellers and design-conscious visitors who want a central address. Check bundled inclusions at time of booking — they can shift the value of the rate.
Is Laneways By Ovolo the right Melbourne hotel for your trip?
If you're travelling to Melbourne for work and want something with more character than a generic business hotel, Laneways By Ovolo on Little Bourke Street is worth considering. The address puts you squarely in the CBD, a short walk from the courts district, Chinatown, and the theatre precinct — useful whether you're in town for meetings, a conference, or a long weekend with a full itinerary. Booking is easy and availability is generally not a problem, which makes it a practical option even for last-minute travel.
The Ovolo brand positions itself as a design-forward alternative to the major chains, and Laneways leans into Melbourne's laneway culture as its spatial identity. Rooms are compact by luxury standards but styled with intent — expect bold artwork, considered colour, and the kind of fit-out that reads better in person than in the photos. If the physical space matters to you as much as the thread count, this is a more interesting room than you'd get at a comparably priced corporate property. For business travellers who find generic hotel rooms draining, that distinction is real.
The location on Little Bourke Street is genuinely central. You're in walking distance of the major tram routes on Bourke and Collins streets, and the hotel sits close enough to the legal and financial districts to make it a sensible base for CBD-heavy itineraries. Ovolo properties typically include a range of inclusions in their room rates , check at time of booking, as bundled breakfast and minibar inclusions have featured at other Ovolo properties and can shift the effective value of the rate significantly.
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Reservations: Easy , book direct or via standard platforms with no notable lead time required. Location: 19 Little Bourke St, Melbourne CBD. Leading for: Solo business travellers and design-conscious weekenders who want a central address without a chain-hotel feel.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne compare to nearby hotels?
For travellers who want a distinct aesthetic and a sense of place, Laneways By Ovolo on Little Bourke St sits in a different category from the Grand Hyatt or Langham. Those properties offer polished, predictable service and larger footprints; Laneways trades scale for personality. If you prioritise brand loyalty points and consistent corporate amenities, the Park Hyatt or Grand Hyatt will serve you better. If the feel of the building matters as much as the thread count, Laneways is the stronger call for Melbourne's CBD.
Is Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne family-friendly?
Laneways By Ovolo is positioned in Melbourne's CBD laneway precinct, which suits couples and solo travellers or small groups more naturally than families with young children. The location on Little Bourke St puts you close to the city's dining and arts scene, but it's not a resort-style property with pools designed around kids or sprawling family suites. For families, 1 Hotel Melbourne or the Langham may offer a more comfortable fit.
How is the dining at Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne?
Ovolo hotels typically integrate food and beverage as a genuine part of the stay rather than an afterthought, and the Melbourne property follows that pattern. The Little Bourke St address also puts you in one of the city's most concentrated dining corridors, so even if you eat out most nights, the location adds value. Specific menu details and current hours aren't confirmed here, so check directly with the hotel before planning around in-house dining.
Do loyalty programs work at Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne?
Laneways By Ovolo is part of the Ovolo brand, which runs its own loyalty programme rather than sitting inside a major hotel chain network like Hyatt or Marriott. If you're accumulating points with a global programme, this property won't contribute. For travellers who prioritise points stacking, the Grand Hyatt or Park Hyatt Melbourne are the practical alternatives in the CBD. Ovolo's own member benefits are worth checking if you travel frequently across their Australia and Hong Kong properties.
How is the pool and spa at Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne?
Ovolo Laneways is a boutique city hotel, and its facilities reflect that format rather than a full resort offering. A rooftop pool is a feature associated with the property, but for a comprehensive spa experience the Langham Melbourne or Park Hyatt would be the stronger options in the CBD. Confirm current pool access and any spa services directly with the hotel, as facilities and hours can change.
Location
19 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Compare Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Laneways By Ovolo, Melbourne | Easy |
| Grand Hyatt Melbourne | Unknown |
| Park Hyatt Melbourne | Unknown |
| The Langham, Melbourne | Unknown |
| 1 Hotel Melbourne | Unknown |
| Adelphi Hotel | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Melbourne for this tier.
Also Consider
- Grand Hyatt Melbourne, Notable alternative
- Park Hyatt Melbourne, Notable alternative
- The Langham, Melbourne, Notable alternative
- 1 Hotel Melbourne, Notable alternative
- Adelphi Hotel, Notable alternative
Against the major CBD options, Laneways By Ovolo occupies a distinct middle ground. Grand Hyatt Melbourne and Park Hyatt Melbourne both offer larger rooms, deeper service infrastructure, and loyalty programme integration, if you're a points collector or need a full-service concierge, either of those is a cleaner choice. The Langham, Melbourne adds a spa and pool that Laneways doesn't match on facilities, and its position on Southbank suits anyone with meetings in that precinct.
1 Hotel Melbourne is the closest competitor in terms of design emphasis and brand personality, both target travellers who want something more considered than a corporate room. 1 Hotel skews more sustainability-led in its identity; Laneways skews more pop-art and local culture. Which works for you is a matter of preference, but 1 Hotel typically carries a higher rate. Adelphi Hotel on Flinders Lane is another boutique alternative worth comparing if you want a smaller footprint and a more intimate feel.
For business travellers specifically, the calculus comes down to what you value most. If loyalty points and full-service amenities drive your choice, default to the Hyatts. If you want a design-forward room in a walkable CBD location without paying top-tier rates, Laneways By Ovolo competes well. It's an easier booking than most of its peers, which matters when your itinerary is still forming.
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