What exclusive amenities are available to High Rise buyers at Melbourne's Queens Place

Collaboratively designed by renowned architects from Fender Katsalidis Architects and COX Architecture, with interiors by Hecker Guthrie, top floor residents have access to a suite of premium amenities
What exclusive amenities are available to High Rise buyers at Melbourne's Queens Place
The luxury wine vault. Image credit: Tess Kelly
Jordan FidlerSeptember 20, 2021

Developer 3L Alliance's recently completed $1 billion twin-tower development, Queens Place, takes centre stage as one of Melbourne's tallest residential developments.

The glass-swathed, 80-storey towers have been collaboratively designed by renowned architecture firms Fender Katsalidis and Cox Architecture, with interiors by Hecker Guthrie.

The towers share the first five levels, a podium which homes the joint residential amenity including a pool, private dining rooms, multiple games rooms including Mahjong and poker, a karaoke suite and a private resident’s concierge, as well as business centre.

It's the upper levels however that get that extra level of luxury.

The apartments from level 53 and up are dubbed High Rise apartments, and offer realised spaces with greater emphasis on style, comfort and luxury including Miele appliances, feature wall lighting, concealed heating and cooling with individual wall controllers and more. Levels 69-78 home the tower's penthouses and sub-penthouses, known as Queens Residences.

Both High Rise and Queens Residence residents enjoy their own exclusive amenities on levels 51 and 52.

They'll have access to their own swimming pool, with sauna and steam rooms. Also just for High Rise and Queens Residence buyers is a private bar and lounge, and a bookable dining room, complete with a commercial-size kitchen.

Prices for High Rise apartments start from just $497,000, one of the best luxury offerings currently on the Melbourne market.

Queens Place, at 157 A’Beckett Street and 370 Queen Street on the edge of Flagstaff Hill, is located in the heart of a network of laneways, offering access to retail and commercial office suites, and a public plaza with its own laneway shopping precinct.

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