Somerset Serviced Residence - Melbourne

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Somerset Serviced Residences are the perfect choice for short or long term accommodation with spacious apartments in Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Perth. In Sydney Somerset Darling Harbour sits on the doorstep of Cockle Bay, in Melbourne Somerset on Elizabeth is surrounded by all the shopping and food experiences you could wish for, Somerset Gordon Heights is nestled in the midst of some of Melbourne's most famous theatres, restaurants and fashion boutiques and Heritage Listed Somerset Gordon Place is located in the world renowned theatre district in Chinatown. Venture down to Hobart and you will find the award winning Somerset on the Pier on Elizabeth Street Pier surrounded by the River Derwent, and Somerset on Salamanca, providing a convenient base to explore the famous Salamanca Markets. New to the Ascott Group is Somerset St Georges Terrace (formerly Chifley on the Terrace) located in the heart of Perth, the perfect position for a weekend getaway in the city.

The residences are perfect for executives and their families looking for work-life balance. They provide for a warm and stylish home away from home with recreational facilities, lifestyle activities and business support services.

Somerset Serviced Residence is managed by Ascott International the largest global serviced residence operator in Asia Pacific, Europe and the Gulf region. Ascott International manages the Ascott, Somerset and Citadines brands in over 56 cities across 23 countries.

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