A sneak peek inside Brisbane's highest apartment

A sneak peek inside Brisbane's highest apartment
Jennifer DukeMay 8, 2014

Brisbane CBD's new tallest tower, 81-level Meriton Serviced Apartments Brisbane, includes the highest apartment in Brisbane.

The development, at 43 Herschel Street, includes a penthouse collection where the apartments are offered with three-bedrooms, each with own bathroom, and bases the design on a previously successful launch in Sydney.

Meriton Serviced Apartments' national manager Matthew Thomas, said that these top-floor penthouses include imported marble, custom-made carpeting and prestige leather sofas and dining chairs.

They include views of the city skyline and the Brisbane River to the mountains.

The complex also includes a heated indoor swimming pool and spa, private gym and a sauna.

There is a daily housekeeping service to all the apartments, and also a bi-weekly full housekeeping service.

It appears if you were to book for tonight, a 122 square metre penthouse will set you back around $895 per night, with a sleeping capacity of six people. Booking further in advance may net you the penthouse for under $600 a night.

Each room comes with either one king zip bed, or two single beds. One of the bathrooms has a shower and a bath, where the others have showers.

A TV with some Foxtel channels and a Blu-ray player is included, as well as iPod/iPhone docks in each bedroom, individually controlled heating/air-conditioning, an espresso machine with coffee pods and an internal laundry.

“The penthouses are the perfect special occasion, once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Matthew Thomas.

Local restaurants provide meal delivery straight to the apartment.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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