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Gourmet Traveller reveals 2018’s best Australian hotels

Currently in its fifth year, the 2018 Gourmet Traveller Hotel Guide Awards were handed down this month (seriously, it really is awards season!) and the winners have given me a serious case of wanderlust. From a new boutique inner-city Sydney hotel with its own cinema to a wharf side Hobart hotel boasting a deluxe mini-bar, the fabulously specific categories include ‘Best Bed’ and ‘Best Club Sandwich.’ How fun! What they all have in common is some seriously good design!

'Hotel of The Year' Paramount House. Image source: Sharyn Cairns
‘Hotel of The Year’ Paramount House. Image source: Sharyn Cairns

“We’re seeing more hotels championing local makers and produce, and thinking hard about how to connect guests with the neighbourhood. We’re excited to showcase the new ideas and achievements of a dynamic industry that’s central to the lives of gourmet travellers,” says Gourmet Traveller’s editor Sarah Oakes.

The 'Best Bar' award winner - Crown Towers, Perth.
The ‘Best Bar’ award winner was Crown Towers in Perth

Produced by a team of reviewers from the magazine, who check in unannounced and pay their way, the awards choose the nation’s top 50 hotels and the best performers in 11 awards categories as well as outlining Australia’s leading lodges and resorts and the best forthcoming hotel openings.

'Boutique Hotel of The Year' Jackalope.
‘Boutique Hotel of The Year’ Jackalope

Housed in a 1940’s warehouse in Surry Hills, in the former Australian headquarters of Paramount Picture Studios, is Paramount House Hotel which was awarded ‘Hotel of the Year’ honours. The hotel has an established café, arthouse cinema, health club, co-working space and forthcoming restaurant and bar as well as 29 rooms. “The hotel was designed to give guests a sense of place – something that doesn’t feel generic and offers a real slice of the area,” said co-owner Russell Beard.

'Hotel of The Year' Paramount House Hotel. Image source: Will Horner
‘Hotel of The Year’ Paramount House Hotel. Image source: Will Horner

“It takes a village to make a great hotel. Paramount House Hotel’s unique appeal lies in the strength of the building’s creative community and the immediate neighbourhood,” said the Gourmet Traveller reviewers.

Mornington Peninsula's Jackalope took out two awards
Mornington Peninsula’s Jackalope

The highly original Mornington Peninsula hotel Jackalope took out two gongs – ‘Boutique Hotel of the Year’ and ‘Best Club Sandwich’ for its unique take on the culinary classic that features drunken chicken, pickled green tomatoes and bacon jam.

The 'Best Pool' award went to Elements of Byron in Byron Bay.
The ‘Best Pool’ award went to Elements of Byron in Byron Bay

The ‘Large Hotel of the Year’ award went to Hobart’s wharfside Macq01 who also took home the ‘Best Minibar’ award for its large and proud line-up of Tasmanian products.

Winner of the 'Large Hotel of the Year' and 'Best mini-bar' awards was Hobart's Macq01
Winner of the ‘Large Hotel of the Year’ and ‘Best Minibar’ awards was Hobart’s Macq01

‘Best Bed’ went to Mayfair Hotel in Adelaide while ‘Best Breakfast’ went to Halcyon House at Cabarita Beach in northern New South Wales. ‘Best Pool’ was awarded to Elements of Byron in Byron Bay while Crown Towers Perth took out the ‘Best Bar’ award.

The 'Best Breakfast' award winner Halcyon House.
The ‘Best Breakfast’ award winner Halcyon House

The full list of winners:

Hotel of the Year: Paramount House Hotel, Sydney, NSW

Large Hotel of the Year: Macq01, Hobart, Tas

Boutique Hotel of the Year: Jackalope, Mornington Peninsula, Vic

Regional Hotel of the Year: Lake House, Daylesford, Vic

Best Service: Spicers Clovelly Estate, Montville, Qld

Best Breakfast: Halcyon House, Cabarita Beach, NSW

Best Pool: Elements of Byron, Byron Bay, NSW

Best Bar: TWR, Crown Towers Perth, WA

Best Bed:Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide, SA

Best Club Sandwich:Jackalope, Mornington Peninsula, Vic

Best Minibar: Macq01, Hobart, Tas

You can peruse the complete list of the nation’s top 50 hotels in the June issue of Gourmet Traveller which is on sale now.

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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