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1 Hotel Melbourne Review 2026: A Biophilic Wellness Sanctuary on the Yarra

Sally Matheson
June 11, 2026
6 Mins read
Last updated on June 11, 2026
1 Hotel Melbourne review

1 Hotel Melbourne: The City Escape That Feels Like a Deep Exhale

Some hotels impress you with their grandeur; others stay with you long after you’ve left, shifting your very mood. 1 Hotel Melbourne belongs to that rare second category. Having opened just over a year ago, the property has already settled into its riverside surroundings with a quiet confidence that never feels forced. Rather than relying on excessive opulence or theatrical entrances, it offers something far more compelling in 2026: a genuine, restorative sense of calm.

Positioned on the banks of the Yarra River, the hotel manages a delicate balance—it feels deeply connected to Melbourne’s pulse yet remains spiritually separate from it. The city bustle exists just outside the glass doors; inside, the pace slows, the noise softens, and the modern world recedes into a gentle hum.

Arrival: A Biophilic Welcome

The first sensation upon stepping through the lobby is an abundance of life. Fanned palm trees stretch through communal spaces, plants spill from unexpected architectural corners, and reclaimed timber is woven throughout the property in a way that feels authentic rather than merely decorative. This biophilic design approach is not just aesthetic; it is physiological. Combined with soft, ambient lighting and a carefully curated soundscape, the atmosphere is instantly soothing.

Even the reception area encourages a pause. A “farm stand” greets guests with fresh fruit, while a large blackboard displays an extensive schedule of wellness activities ranging from breathwork sessions to mindfulness experiences. This reinforces a core truth: wellbeing here is not an add-on luxury, but the very fabric of the hotel. It is a philosophy that mirrors the ethos found at Finca Cortesin in Spain, where nature and luxury are indistinguishable.

For those travelling with companions beyond two legs, the pet-friendly policy adds a layer of warmth often missing in ultra-luxury properties. Spotting four-legged guests enjoying the space alongside their owners makes the property feel surprisingly personal.

1 Hotel Melbourne review

The Room: Open Views and Earthy Textures

We stayed in a River Reserve King, a room that overlooks the Yarra with floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light. The view creates a profound sense of openness, making it easy to forget you are in the heart of one of Australia’s most dynamic cities.

The interior continues the hotel’s natural aesthetic. Timber finishes, neutral tones, and thoughtful details dominate. Wellness is integrated seamlessly: filtered water stations, in-room greenery, yoga mats, and cork rollers sit alongside premium Bamford bathroom amenities. The rainfall shower and soft, warm lighting transform even the simplest routine into something indulgent.

Dining: Soulful Cuisine at Here by Mike

Food was a definitive highlight of the stay. Dinner at the hotel’s signature restaurant, Here by Mike, was memorable from start to finish. The venue recently secured a coveted hat in Good Food Australia, a testament to its commitment to hyper-local, seasonal produce.

We began with a goat’s cheese soufflé and warm flatbread before moving to the restaurant’s celebrated spanner crab pasta. Seasonal sides of roasted pumpkin and Brussels sprouts rounded out the meal perfectly. The interiors are softly lit, with the aroma of kitchen activity mingling with the low buzz of conversation. It felt like a dinner that became part of the travel narrative itself, rather than a mere logistical necessity.

An after-dinner drink at Crane Bar was equally impressive. With glass windows looking straight out over the river and the city, the old crane outside provides a cool industrial touch that feels distinctly Melbourne. As the sun sets, the interior warms, becoming moody and atmospheric. The reflections of city lights on the water make the scene feel special without trying too hard.

Wellness: A Destination Within a Destination

Many hotels talk about wellness; few execute it with such effortless grace. The Bamford Wellness Spa feels like a destination in its own right, featuring calming textures and tranquil spaces designed to encourage slowness. The indoor pool, flooded with natural light, feels less like a hotel amenity and more like a luxury retreat sanctuary.

Before dipping into the pool or saunas, we instinctively took a moment to soak up the shift in pace—a mental reset after a busy day exploring the city. The gym, too, avoids the feeling of being an afterthought. It is well-equipped, spacious, and genuinely inviting.

Breakfast, served à la carte at From Here by Mike, eschews the sprawling buffet for quality over quantity. The menu leans heavily into local produce, offering a mix of wholesome favourites and indulgent treats. Sitting by the windows with coffee in hand as Melbourne woke up outside was a quiet joy reminiscent of the morning routines enjoyed at the Marbella Club Hotel.

Throughout the stay, every interaction felt natural and genuine; staff were attentive without being intrusive, striking a perfect balance between professionalism and personality. The relaxed denim uniforms complemented the earthy palette, reinforcing the approachable nature of the property. Nothing felt scripted.

The Verdict: A Warm Hug in Luxury Form

What truly elevates the stay is the service. While luxury can be manufactured through architecture and expensive finishes, genuine hospitality comes from people. The team at 1 Hotel Melbourne delivered some of the warmest, most authentic service experienced in recent years.

Throughout the stay, the prevailing thought was consistent: this hotel feels like a warm hug. While many high-end properties focus on exclusivity, 1 Hotel Melbourne succeeds in being both luxurious and welcoming. The greenery, natural materials, wellness offerings, and exceptional staff create an atmosphere that feels restorative without ever feeling pretentious.

For a property that has been operating for only a short time, the experience is remarkably polished. We arrived expecting a luxury hotel; we left feeling restored. It is not simply a beautiful building, nor just a wellness facility—it is an experience that leaves you noticeably different when you depart: more rested, more grounded, and more present.

https://www.1hotels.com/melbourne/sleep

1 Hotel Melbourne At A Glance

Setting:
Biophilic wellness sanctuary on the banks of the Yarra River in Melbourne’s CBD

Location:
Directly on the Yarra River promenade, steps from Southbank and the Arts Precinct

Opened:
2025

Hotel Concept:
Eco-luxury with a focus on holistic wellbeing, sustainable design, and nature integration

Accommodation:
River Reserve King rooms and suites featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, reclaimed timber, and natural textures

Signature Suites:
River Reserve King with panoramic Yarra views and bespoke wellness amenities

Dining & Bars:
Here by Mike (seasonal à la carte), Crane Bar (riverfront cocktails), From Here by Mike (breakfast)

Wellness:
Bamford Wellness Spa, indoor heated pool with natural light, sauna, steam room, and dedicated fitness centre

Unique Experience:
Complimentary pet-friendly stay, farm stand lobby welcome, and guided breathwork sessions

Best For:
Wellness seekers, eco-conscious luxury travellers, couples, and pet owners seeking a restorative city escape

Nearest Airport:
Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL) (approximately 25–30 minutes by car)

Editor’s Highlight:
The seamless blend of biophilic design and luxury service that creates a “warm hug” atmosphere amidst the bustling city

1 Hotel Melbourne • Yarra River • Melbourne • Australia

FAQ SECTION

Is 1 Hotel Melbourne pet-friendly?

Yes, the hotel warmly welcomes four-legged guests, providing a relaxed environment where pets are integrated into the property’s lifestyle rather than treated as an exception.

What makes the wellness spa at 1 Hotel Melbourne unique?

The Bamford Wellness Spa offers a holistic approach using natural products, featuring a biophilic design with an indoor pool flooded by natural light, creating a sanctuary that feels separate from the city chaos.

Do I need to book dinner at Here by Mike in advance?

Absolutely. Given its reputation and recent award recognition, securing a reservation weeks in advance is highly recommended, especially for weekend dinners.

More Melbourne Luxury Stays & Guides

If you’re planning a longer Melbourne itinerary or would like to compare accommodation options across the city, our editorial team has reviewed additional properties and guides that may complement your stay at 1 Hotel Melbourne:

  • For classical heritage elegance in the CBD, see our full review of The Langham Melbourne
  • Those seeking contemporary urban design should explore EQ Melbourne
  • For reliable comfort near central transport, the Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street offers a solid option
  • Southbank positioning meets sophistication at Pullman Melbourne
  • Extended stays work well at the Citadines on Bourke accommodation guide
  • Business travellers may prefer the connectivity of the Melbourne Marriott Hotel
  • For evening cocktails and beauty treatments, check our guide to Soak Bar Cocktails & Beauty Treatments in Melbourne
  • Plan your transfer efficiently with our Melbourne Airport guide

Each of these properties offers a distinct interpretation of Melbourne hospitality, whether you prioritise heritage charm, urban energy, extended-stay flexibility, or wellness-focused retreats.

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