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Melrose Arch HotelMELROSE ARCH HOTEL JOHANNESBURG ACCOMMODATION GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA The Melrose Arch Hotel, Northern Johannesburg Gauteng in South Africa, is situated within the exclusive urban Melrose Arch lifestyle development, which is clearly a "city within a city".
Staying in a truly stylish 5 star hotel can redefine a travel experience, and Melrose Arch Hotel succeeds in doing just that. The Melrose Arch Hotel has become, through its inventive architecture and dazzling design, an exclusively unique destination attracting the discerning guest who takes pleasure in chic urban sophistication. Whilst staying at Melrose Arch Hotel one can feel the rhythm of urban Africa and whether for business or absolute pleasure, the Melrose Arch Hotel combines outstanding facilities and service excellence to ensure a truly unique Hotel experience in Johannesburg.
The urban traveler who visits the smart new Melrose Arch Hotel for business will find that the hotel has work-hard/play-hard ambience echoed in Johannesburg's own pulse. Do a deal over lunch or dinner, then down a Scotch before heading out on foot, to one of the many nightclubs on the hotel's own doorstep. Melrose Arch is Johannesburg's newest neighbourhood, a gated urban community purpose-built to ensure safety on the streets. It is popular and busy and it is the place to gauge what's new and happening in this incredible City.
Like its location, the Melrose Arch Hotel is uncompromisingly modern, with opaque, underlit glass floors and concrete, steel and leather surfaces throughout the public areas. A laidback soundtrack swirls through the double-volume entrance lobby day and night. This is where smart, black Johannesburg plays, moving from the lobby to the bar to the lounge in serious suits and Africa-meets-Vogue jewellery. Breakfasts in the restaurant are generally high-visibility meetings (you don't come here for poached eggs on toast and a quiet read), and dinners are taken at a long communal table. The dining experience can be brusque, so eat up and look forward to sleeping on possibly the most comfortable mattresses in Africa.
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