Hotel in South Yarra, Australia
United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens
350ptsCommissioned Suite Architecture

About United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens
United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens sits at 157 Domain Road in South Yarra, steps from the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Recognised by La Liste's Top Hotels 2026 with 91 points, the property positions itself within Australia's small-batch, design-led luxury tier — a cohort defined by limited keys, considered materiality, and an address that trades proximity to parkland over CBD density.
Twelve Suites, One Distinct Position in Melbourne's Boutique Hotel Scene
South Yarra's hotel offering has long sat in the shadow of Melbourne's CBD properties, but Domain Road tells a different story. Directly opposite the Royal Botanic Gardens, the precinct attracts a specific kind of traveller: one who is less interested in proximity to the convention centre than in proximity to art, parkland, and the kind of quiet the inner city rarely offers. United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens operates within this context, occupying a tier of the market defined not by room count or brand recognition, but by restraint of scale and density of design intent.
The property carries 12 suites across three floors: nine configured as one-bedroom and three as two-bedroom. That ceiling is not accidental. The boutique hotel category in Australia has diverged over the past decade between properties that expanded to capture volume and those that held tight to limited inventory as a deliberate positioning signal. United Places sits firmly in the latter group, where the ratio of staff attention to guest is the product and the design of each room functions as a primary draw rather than a supporting element.
Architecture as Programme: The CARR Design Approach
The architectural direction here comes from CARR, a Melbourne-based practice with a reputation built across high-end residential and hospitality commissions. Chris McCue, Director of Architecture at CARR, framed the intent clearly: "Each suite has its own personality and dichotomy of spaces that create theatre and a heightened sensibility. It's all very Melbourne." That last phrase carries weight. Melbourne's design culture, more than any other Australian city, treats the interior as a site of cultural production rather than mere comfort provision. The city's decades-long investment in laneway architecture, gallery conversions, and architect-designed retail has produced a client base that reads space critically.
Suite design reflects that audience. Sunken bathtubs positioned to face the city skyline function as compositional choices, not amenity checkboxes. The arrangement of spaces within each suite is described as creating a "dichotomy" — which, in architectural terms, typically signals deliberate tension between zones: public and private, open and enclosed, lit and shadowed. The three two-bedroom suites extend this across a larger footprint without losing the calibration that makes the smaller rooms work.
Artistic collaboration and commissioned works run through the property as a structural commitment rather than decorative accent. This approach aligns United Places with a cohort of Australian boutique properties that have positioned themselves as genuine participants in the visual arts ecosystem rather than collectors of ornamental pieces. Compare this with The Olsen Melbourne - Art Series, also in South Yarra, which takes a different but adjacent approach to the art-hotel format: the Olsen centres on a single artist's output, while United Places works through ongoing commission relationships that can evolve across seasons.
Placing United Places in Its Competitive Set
Within South Yarra itself, the comparable options include The Como Melbourne, which operates at larger scale and targets a broader corporate and leisure mix. United Places does not compete on that axis. Its 12-suite ceiling and personalised concierge model position it closer to the ultra-boutique tier occupied, in other Australian markets, by properties like Southern Ocean Lodge in Kingscote or Lake House, Daylesford — both properties where limited inventory drives a service-to-guest ratio that larger hotels structurally cannot match.
Nationally, the design-led boutique category has been gaining ground. The Calile in Brisbane and The Tasman in Hobart represent different expressions of the same underlying shift: Australian travellers, particularly those booking domestically for extended stays or special occasions, are increasingly selecting on architecture and programme rather than loyalty points or brand flags. United Places sits inside that movement, with its La Liste Leading Hotels recognition for 2026 at 91 points providing a verifiable external signal of where it lands in the quality hierarchy. La Liste's methodology draws on restaurant and hotel guides globally, making a 91-point entry a meaningful data point rather than a local award.
For international comparison, the ultra-small luxury hotel format is well established in cities like New York, where properties like Aman New York and The Fifth Avenue Hotel demonstrate how limited inventory and design specificity can command positioning outside the conventional star-rating framework. United Places operates on similar logic in the Melbourne context, though at a price point and scale calibrated to the local market.
The Domain Road Location and What It Means Practically
The address at 157 Domain Road places guests within walking distance of the Royal Botanic Gardens, the Shrine of Remembrance, and the commercial energy of Chapel Street without being embedded in any of them. This kind of adjacency, close enough to use but removed enough to feel apart, is something the boutique hotel category prizes. It is also what makes South Yarra a more coherent base for design-oriented visitors than the CBD, where the density of stimulus can work against the contemplative register that United Places appears to cultivate deliberately. For a broader picture of what the neighbourhood offers across dining and other venues, the full South Yarra guide maps the relevant options in detail.
Guests extending their Australian itinerary beyond Melbourne will find useful reference points in the EP Club portfolio: Capella Sydney operates at the leading of Sydney's luxury hotel market with a very different scale and programme, while Bondi Beach House, Harbour Rocks Hotel in The Rocks, and InterContinental Sydney Double Bay each represent distinct approaches to the Sydney accommodation market. Further afield, Crystalbrook Riley in Cairns and Wildman Wilderness Lodge in Marrakai address different traveller priorities altogether. Within Melbourne proper, Crown Metropol Melbourne in Southbank and Corner Hotel in Richmond offer further points of comparison across the city's accommodation spread.
Planning Your Stay
Booking for United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens is leading handled directly through the property via its website, which allows access to suite-specific information and any available concierge pre-arrival requests. Given the 12-suite ceiling, availability at peak Melbourne periods , including the spring racing carnival in November, the Australian Open in January, and major arts festival periods , closes out well in advance. The La Liste recognition for 2026 is likely to sharpen international demand, making early reservation the practical approach for those with fixed travel dates. Other properties in the design-led Australian boutique segment that attract similar advance planning include Cape Lodge in Wilyabrup, Bells at Killcare in Killcare Heights, Jonah's in Palm Beach, and Ashdowns of Dover in Tasmania.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How would you describe the overall feel of United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens?
- The property reads as deliberately quiet and design-specific rather than conventionally luxurious. With 12 suites positioned opposite the Royal Botanic Gardens and a programme built around artistic commissions, it occupies a contemplative register that is unusual in the South Yarra market. If the 91-point La Liste recognition for 2026 signals anything, it is that this positioning has found an audience beyond Melbourne's domestic travellers. The feel is closer to an art residency with premium amenities than to a traditional five-star hotel.
- What's the leading suite at United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens?
- The three two-bedroom suites represent the largest footprint the property offers and include the same sunken bathtubs overlooking the city skyline found across all 12 suites. Given the CARR architectural direction, which gives each suite a distinct spatial personality, the two-bedroom configurations carry more design range across their layout. For stays requiring separate sleeping arrangements or extended duration, these are the suites to request when booking directly with the property.
- What's the main draw of United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens?
- The combination of limited inventory, a CARR-designed interior programme, and a Domain Road address that puts the Royal Botanic Gardens directly at the door is what separates this property from South Yarra's other options. The La Liste 91-point recognition for 2026 confirms that the positioning reads internationally, not just locally. For travellers whose primary selection criteria are architecture and cultural programme rather than scale, this is where the Melbourne boutique hotel market currently delivers most clearly.
- What's the leading way to book United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens?
- Direct booking through the property's website is the recommended approach, both for access to suite-specific information and to allow for any pre-arrival concierge requests. With only 12 suites in total, the property books out quickly during Melbourne's major event periods. Contact details and reservation options are available on the United Places website. Given the 2026 La Liste recognition, international enquiries are increasing, so early confirmation is advisable.
- Is United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens suitable for travellers focused on Melbourne's arts and design scene?
- It is probably the South Yarra property most directly aligned with that interest. The ongoing artistic commission programme means the interior is not static, and the CARR design direction gives the suites a level of spatial specificity that functions as content in its own right. The Botanic Gardens location also connects easily to the National Gallery of Victoria on St Kilda Road, one of the largest art museum collections in the southern hemisphere, making the address a practical base for arts-focused visits as well as a designed environment in itself.
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