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The Best Hotels In Brisbane For Business Travelers, 2020

Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland and is one of the most developed cities in the country and the world. Once a colony, Brisbane eventually became a well-developed architectural marvel reflecting the local culture at its best. It is said to be the most visited cities in the country because of many landmark sites over here such as the Howard Smith Wharves, King George Square, St. John’s Cathedral and Stradbroke Islands. With its large-scale development, long history and distinct culture and cosmopolitan lifestyle, the city is a designated world city.

To experience the best of this world city, luxury hotels are arguably the best way to go about it. You will get to experience not just the indoor luxurious accommodation but stunning outside views, making it a wholesome experience for you.

In fact, the hotels I have mentioned in this article are known for offering a memorable stay to their guests. In the list, you will find the mention of commonly known hotel chains as well as others which are equally good. They come equipped with all there is you can ask for, from a riverfront view, round-the-clock customer service to a library. Thus, here you will find the best of all luxury hotels to choose from.

So, let us take a look at 10 of them.

  1. W Brisbane 
    Address: 81 N Quay, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
    The very appearance of W Brisbane will make you want to stay there, and once you make your way inside, there is no way you are leaving without at least a night’s stay over here. At W Brisbane, you are offered contemporary architectural design, technological support, signature beds, a fitness centre and a spa, and a wonderful restaurant serving scrumptious meals.
  2. The Calile, Fortitude Valley
    Address: 48 James St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006, Australia
    The Calile is quite a young entry in this list, but I assure you that it will not disappoint you. It is a boutique hotel situated in the vibrant James Street. It started operating in 2018 and has become a quick success in a short amount of time. It comes with many opulent services to satisfy yourself with such as the city’s first Hellenika restaurant, a central pool, exquisite furnishings, and a good street-side view.
  3. Emporium
    Address: 267 Grey St, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia
    Particularly known for offering its guests picturesque views of the lovely Brisbane River, Emporium is one of the highest-rated luxury hotels in the city. The hotel comes with 143 meticulously designed and serviced suites, abundance of premium quality food and drinks to indulge in, a giant edge pool, a function centre, and conference halls. Basically, it is a package of everything good and relaxing.
  4. Sofitel Brisbane Central
    Address: 249 Turbot St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
    Right at the centre of the city, Sofitel Brisbane Central stands proudly as one of the finest luxury hotels in the city. Indulge in the best over here: French-inspired rooms and suites, proximity to the city’s best restaurants, a sizeable outdoor pool, award-winning eating outlets, and a gaming zone. The Hotel is a perfect blend of the French design and local culture.
  5. The Westin
    Address: 111 Mary St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
    The Westin offers everything you could ask for in your room and in general. Your room will have the fluffiest bed, a pull-out sofa bed, silverware, a minibar, play yard and individual climate control among many other things. Other services include limousine service, safe deposit boxes, foreign exchange, delicious dining, an on-site fitness centre and spa, etc. Thus, you can relax and not worry about anything because all has been taken care of.
  6. The Johnson
    Address: 477 Boundary St, Spring Hill QLD 4000, Australia
    Located in Spring Hill, The Johnson thrives in the central business district and assures luxury in the finest fashion possible. It is a luxury boutique hotel which includes a penthouse, conference rooms, a fitness centre, a sundeck, memorable restaurant and bar, and walls showcasing the works of the namesake Australian artist, Michael Johnson.
  7. Hilton Hotel
    Address: 190 Elizabeth St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
    Hilton Hotel finds itself in the heart of the city, nestling between two famous areas over here called the Central Business District and Queen Street Mall. It comes with more than 300 guest rooms and around 19 function spaces. Besides this, it houses a famous Vintaged Bar and Grill, a heated outdoor pool, a gymnasium, and a tennis court. Moreover, the hotel is closely connected to famous tourist places such as South Bank Parklands and the Gallery of Modern Art.
  8. Adina Apartment Hotel
    Address: 255 Ann Street, Brisbane City QLD 4000
    Adina Apartment Hotel offers you a beautiful view of Anzac Square and the Central Railway Station and can be found right in the central business district. It is a heritage building renovated to accommodate the affairs of a hotel. There are 113 spacious rooms equipped with a kitchenette, a guest library, 24×7 reception, and separate living areas. The best thing about this hotel is, however, its location which is close to mainstream tourist destinations such as Botanic Gardens, Streets Beach and what not.
  9. Pullman Brisbane King George Square
    Address: Corner Ann &, Roma St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
    Pullman Brisbane King George Square is one of the most recognised hotels in the city. It comes with a choice of 210 guestrooms and suites many of which have been designed to cater to businesspersons. Also, you will get to experience the finest of culinary delights available at a slew of restaurants in the hotel. The best giveaway of this place is that it offers customised service to its guests.
  10. Next Hotel Brisbane
    Address: 72 Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
    Often called the most technologically advanced hotel in the city, you can find most of your work done here through technological assistance such as keyless access. Of course, you get other typical luxury hotel facilities too which will surely delight you such as interconnecting rooms, café, in-house movies, swimming pool, dry cleaning service, and an on-site restaurant.

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Emma London

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Emma London is the Associate Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. She covers lists, rankings, economy, geopolitics, global banking, fintech, digitization of money, and the future of finance for CEOWORLD magazine. She’s also a member of the Board of Directors at the Global Business Policy Institute. Prior to that, Emma was the ultra-high net worth (UHNW) valuations subject matter expert at CEOWORLD magazine, mentoring research teams in valuations’ techniques, and was involved in product development for ultra high net worth (UHNW) and high net worth (HNW) dossier creation, currently heading research operations at the Global Business Policy Institute. She can be reached on email emma-london@ceoworld.biz. You can follow her on Twitter at @ceoworld.