Description
The Richardson is a luxury four and a half star hotel with superb facilities, state-of-the-art technology and a convenient inner city location. Designed by a renowned London architect, The Richardson is an architectural landmark and one of Perth’s most impressive modern hotels.
The hotel offers seventy four rooms and suites, most with private balconies and views of the city, Kings Park and surrounding areas. Rich textured contemporary décor creates a stylish interior with a strong sense of intimacy. Executive Rooms offer king beds, a separate lounge area, galley bar and a balcony. Deluxe Rooms have similar layout as Executive Rooms but are slightly larger, while Deluxe Suites are located on higher floors with better views. Deluxe Two Bedroom Rooms have two bedrooms with king beds, two bathrooms, a separate lounge area and a balcony. Deluxe Two Bedroom Suites have similar layout but are set on higher floors with better views. The spacious Sandalwood Suite contains one bedroom with a king bed and en-suite bathroom with a bath, as well as a separate lounge area and a study.
The stylishly decorated Opus Restaurant is one of Perth’s most glamorous dining venues. Expect inventive cuisine with French origins and modern Australian fresh flavours. The Opus Restaurant is open daily for dinner, while breakfast and lunch are served in The Conservatory.
The award-winning Spa at the Richardson brings you treatment techniques from around the world specially designed by ESPA for the Richardson. Immerse yourself in an urban haven of serenity and quickly forget the world outside.
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Testimonial
Great little hotel. Loved everything about it. Such friendly people and lovely big rooms. The big plus was that they did not rip you off on the mini bar – they have a policy of charging shop price + 10% and as a result we had a couple of bottles of really good wine for only A$23. Would definitely stay again if in Perth and would highly recommend this to other travellers. One note of caution – it is located a bit off the beaten track and although the red free cat bus stops just up the road from the hotel, it stops operating at 6pm so after that it is a taxi into town and back. Also there were only a couple of decent restaurants within walking distance, it being in the sticks.
Janet Walford