Treasury on Collins - Heritage Hotel

The heritage-listed Treasury on Collins Hotel is situated in the heart of the Melbourne city centre. Ideal for both corporate and leisure travelers who enjoy the comfort and convenience of modern apartment-style accommodation with expansive interiors and well-appointed kitchenettes, washer/dryer, living and dining spaces. Our hotel and suites seamlessly blends old world elegance with contemporary style.

Treasury on Collins - Heritage Hotel

The heritage-listed Treasury on Collins Hotel is situated in the heart of the Melbourne city centre. Ideal for both corporate and leisure travelers who enjoy the comfort and convenience of modern apartment-style accommodation with expansive interiors and well-appointed kitchenettes, washer/dryer, living and dining spaces. Our hotel and suites seamlessly blends old world elegance with contemporary style.

Treasury on Collins Hotel is a beautiful 19th century landmark building in the most historic precinct of the Melbourne CBD. It has been refurbished and transformed into an opulent Apartment Hotel offering suites, loft apartments, one and two bedroom serviced apartments.

Right in the heart of the Melbourne city centre, just a 5 minute walk to Bourke Street Mall, this Heritage Hotel is perfectly located on historical tree-lined Collins Street with easy access to public transport. Trams, buses and taxis pass by the front door and trains are within 300m. A short walk from Treasury on Collins are Flinders Street Station, Southern Cross Station, Direct Factory Outlet (DFO), Queen Victoria Market, Crown Casino, Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Melbourne Aquarium and hundreds of boutique shops, cafes and restaurants.

Collins Street also features a number of old heritage listed buildings such as: The Scots' Church, Manchester Unit building, Block Arcade, Gothic Bank, Collins St Baptist Church, and more.

The History of the Hotel Building

1838

 

The Bank of Australasia opens a branch in Melbourne

1858

 

The site at 394 Collins Street was purchased to relocate The Bank of Australasia Head Office

1876

 

Construction of The Bank of Australasia commenced

1930

 

Second stage of the building saw 3 more stories added and a mezzanine

1997

 

The building was sold to Australand who converted it to 115 apartments & suites

2013

 

The Melbourne Sebel departed after 12 years and was re-opened as Treasury on Collins

The History of the Hotel Building

 

2013

Accor departed in 2013 and reopened shortly after as Treasury on Collins. In 2018, Treasury on Collins celebrated its 5th Birthday. The mezzanine has been transformed into a Guest Lounge for all guests to enjoy the beautiful architectural and immerse in the history of the building.