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Directions
When travelling to our Melbourne, VIC accommodation from the airport, travel along the Tullamarine Freeway and take the left turn into Flemington Rd when the city. At the roundabout, continue straight ahead onto Elizabeth St. Turn left at Victoria Parade and right into Exhibition St. The Rydges Melbourne hotel is on your left.
A taxi is approximately $70 and a 30 min drive. Shuttle service is approximately $22 and a 1 hour drive and can be booked through SkyBus.
Parking
Rydges guests can enjoy on-site parking for $60 per day. Simply take a ticket to enter the car park. When you’re ready to hit the road, pre-pay for your parking at reception, and we’ll provide you with an exit ticket to use on your way out.
To exit the car park, scan your exit voucher to open the boom gate.
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