The Best Hotels at Melbourne Airport

PARKROYAL Hotel Melbourne Airport
PARKROYAL is the closest hotel to Melbourne Airport. Photo: Matt Graham.

Have an overnight layover at Melbourne Airport? Or perhaps you have an early flight and want to stay close to the airport the night before?

There are currently three hotels within walking distance of Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport, with two more opening soon and another just a short shuttle ride away. So, which are the best Melbourne Airport hotels?

In this guide, we take a closer look at each of the options…

PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport

If you want to stay as close as possible to Melbourne Airport, the location of the PARKROYAL hotel is hard to beat. It’s directly connected to the departures level of Tullamarine Airport via two elevated walkways.

PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport walkway between the hotel and Terminal 2
The PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport hotel is directly connected via walkways to the airport terminal. Photo: Matt Graham.

PARKROYAL is generally the most expensive Melbourne Airport hotel, but it’s arguably also the best. Boasting recently renovated rooms, guests at this hotel can also use the comprehensive 24-hour gym, swimming pool and business centre, and dine in one of the three on-site restaurants or cafés.

PARKROYAL hotels participate in the GHA Discovery loyalty program. You can earn GHA Discovery Titanium status by staying at three different GHA hotel brands, and get benefits including cash back, double room upgrades, complimentary breakfast, early check-in from 11am and late check-out until 4pm.

If you have a long transit at Melbourne Airport, PARKROYAL offers special day use rates for short stays between 7am and 7pm. You can also purchase daytime access to the hotel’s gym, swimming pool, sauna, shower and lounge facilities for just $25.

Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport

Holiday Inn is around a five-minute walk from the Melbourne Airport terminals, through the main carpark. The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle bus service for guests between the hotel and the airport terminals, which could be convenient if you have lots of luggage.

Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport
Holiday Inn Melbourne Airport. Photo: Matt Graham.

This is a slightly older hotel, but the rooms are quite nice and functional. There is an on-site restaurant, coin laundry and a small 24-hour gym, but no swimming pool. I’ve stayed a few times and have been happy with this hotel. It’s usually cheaper than PARKROYAL.

Holiday Inn is part of the IHG One Rewards loyalty program.

Ibis Budget Melbourne Airport

Ibis Budget Melbourne Airport
Ibis Budget Melbourne Airport. Photo: Matt Graham.

Ibis Budget is generally the cheapest accommodation option within walking distance from Melbourne Airport. It’s around a five-minute walk from Terminal 1.

The rooms are clean but fairly small and basic. This could be a good option if you just want a cheap place to sleep that’s close to the airport.

This is not one of the Ibis Budget hotels in Australia that participate in the Accor Live Limitless loyalty program.

Mantra Melbourne Airport

Mantra is a nicer hotel than the Ibis Budget, and is often around the same price or even cheaper. In fact, if you have an Accor Plus membership, you can often find some exceptional “Red Hot Rooms” deals at Mantra Melbourne Airport.

The trade-off is that Mantra is not located in the Melbourne Airport precinct. It’s about a 5-10 minute drive away. However, the hotel does provide a free airport shuttle service that runs at regular intervals throughout the day. This bus service is shared with United Airport Parking, which is located next to the Mantra hotel. (Unfortunately, if you have a room on the back side of the hotel, it also means the only view you’ll get is of that carpark.)

Mantra Melbourne Airport
Mantra Melbourne Airport. Photo: Matt Graham.

The hotel has a restaurant, as well as a small on-site pool and gym for guests to use. The property is currently in the process of renovating its rooms.

A refurbished guest room at Mantra Melbourne Airport
A refurbished guest room at Mantra Melbourne Airport. Photo: Accor.

Mantra participates in the Accor Live Limitless (ALL) loyalty program. You can even earn both ALL points and Qantas Points when staying at Accor hotels by linking your ALL and Qantas Frequent Flyer accounts.

Mantra Melbourne Airport arguably provides the best overall value if you don’t mind staying a bit further away from the airport itself.

Two new hotels opening in July 2024

For the first time in almost 20 years, two new Melbourne Airport hotels will open on 1 July 2024.

The Novotel and Ibis Styles Melbourne Airport hotels will be co-located in the same physical building, a short walk from Terminal 4. The Novotel will have 248 rooms, while Ibis Styles will have 216 rooms. These are both Accor hotels.

Hotel room at Novotel Melbourne Airport
Hotel room at Novotel Melbourne Airport. Photo: Accor.

Guests at both hotels will have access to an indoor swimming pool, sauna, gym and spa.

The hotels will share three restaurants, function facilities and a co-working space, which will also be available for people who aren’t staying at the hotel to rent.

Swimming pool for guests of Melbourne Airport's Novotel and Ibis Styles
Shared swimming pool for guests of Melbourne Airport’s Novotel and Ibis Styles. Photo: Accor.
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Holiday Inn easily walkable?

Yes, very easy to walk to. Go over check in and walk back to the lounge to enjoy your WP 'access on arrival' benefit.

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FWIW we always stay at ParkRoyal the night before morn Int deps - yes it ain’t cheap - restaurant there is also just so so and ain’t cheap also but we just make it a std part of our o/s adventures but the exp will far from knock your socks off

I have not stayed at zHikiday Innsince Hilton/PR opened but yes it is sn easy walk to terminal

Mantra I have no idea sorry

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The Parkroyal was my go-to for many many years with early morning flights, but now I avoid the early mornings flights.. I now haven't stayed there for a quite a few years but it's a 2 min walk

The Holiday Inn is about a 5 min easy walk and would be my pick

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I used to quite regularly stay in the Ibis. Nothing flash, but it was cheap, and as I normally arrived late and left early, it worked just fine.

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Finally, the Mantra rates look good. Is the shuttle free and how frequently does it run? I find sometimes shuttles that only run every 20 or 30 minutes negate the time saving from being physically near the airport. The red hot rates there do make it very attractive.

The Mantra is built right next to United Airport Parking, and they're the ones that provide the transport. It runs as needed. I never needed to wait more than a few minutes when traveling to the terminal.

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I have stayed at the Ibis Budget a few times in the past when I have had an early morning departure. as a "cheap and cheerful" option, but recently their tariffs have gone through the roof...they are charging more than HI, which is pretty absurd.

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What is the story with the planned Novotel/Ibis hotel that was built down at T4? From a distance the rooms are all empty and just sitting idle.

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Due to open by end of 2023

Article from July 2022

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I have used United Parking for years, so find the Mantra very convenient when I take my car to the airport to park.
The way I do it is to pay United for my parking and book the best rate I can get at Mantra. Have had some very good rates there with Accor Plus/ Red Hot Rooms. You can get a room at Mantra that includes parking. Its really a case of comparing the hotel package with paying United and Mantra separately. The restaurant food is quite acceptable, especially with Accor Plus discount and your 1 or 2 free drinks.
(I presume you are parking your car somewhere, if being dropped off then closer hotels maybe more convenient.) United shuttle is frequent.

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I have used United Parking for years, so find the Mantra very convenient when I take my car to the airport to park.
The way I do it is to pay United for my parking and book the best rate I can get at Mantra. Have had some very good rates there with Accor Plus/ Red Hot Rooms. You can get a room at Mantra that includes parking. Its really a case of comparing the hotel package with paying United and Mantra separately. The restaurant food is quite acceptable, especially with Accor Plus discount and your 1 or 2 free drinks.
(I presume you are parking your car somewhere, if being dropped off then closer hotels maybe more convenient.) United shuttle is frequent.

Actually likely to be transiting. Arriving from PER the night before before connecting to the morning flight to DEL. I don't believe in/do trans-con red eyes.

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