Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne: Pentridge Prison's Chic New Escape

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Pentridge Melbourne Australia

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Pentridge Melbourne Australia

Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne: Pentridge Prison's Chic New Escape

Adina Pentridge: Escaping the Clink (in Style!) - A Brutally Honest Review

Okay, folks, let's be real. Staying in a prison? Sounds bleak, right? Well, Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne: Pentridge Prison throws that expectation right OUT the window. (And trust me, I needed to open a window after that 24-hour flight.) This place isn't just a hotel; it's an experience. And I'm here to spill the beans, the good, the bad (and the slightly bewildered) – because let's face it, a converted prison is bound to have a few quirks.

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First Impressions & the Whole "Accessibility" Deal:

Walking into Pentridge is… surreal. Picture this: imposing bluestone walls, echoing corridors, and the distinct feeling you might have accidentally time-traveled. But then BAM! Modern reception area, smiling staff (thank GOD!), and the immediate scent of… well, not despair, actually. It's clean! They seem to have really nailed hygiene and safety.

Now, about accessibility. HUGE brownie points for Adina here. They've clearly put effort in. The elevators are plentiful, wide, and easy to navigate. I saw ramps everywhere, and the staff seemed genuinely helpful, not just robotically compliant. They have facilities for disabled guests - a definite plus. Considering the original building’s history, converting it into a genuinely accessible space must have been an absolute Herculean task. Kudos.

Rambling off-topic, apologies…

Before even getting to the room, the history already starts giving me goosebumps! The whole place still hums with the ghosts of its past. While walking around, felt like I needed to whisper to the staff. I mean, you can practically feel the weight of history here. It’s awesome… in a slightly unsettling way.

Okay, back to the review!

Rooms, Glorious Rooms (and the Free Wi-Fi!)

My room? Spacious. Modern. Comfy. It's actually pretty awesome how they’ve managed to merge the raw, industrial feel of the prison with modern comfort. The air conditioning worked a treat (seriously, Melbourne heat is no joke), and the blackout curtains were a lifesaver after that jetlag.

Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! YES! (And it worked, which, let's be honest, is a luxury sometimes). They also offered wired internet access – Internet [LAN] for the purists. Internet services in general seemed pretty solid.

Amenities - The Good, The Great, and The "Wait, What?"

  • Dining & Drinking: The restaurants are decent, though I mostly stuck to the 24-hour room service. (Who can resist a comfy bed and cheesy fries after a long day of exploring?) The Asian breakfast gets mixed reviews (some loves it, some not) and they also have options for alternative meal arrangement. A bar is also located within the premises.

  • Relaxation Central: The spa/sauna is a MUST. I spent a glorious hour sweating out my travel stress in the sauna. Ahhh, pure bliss. There's also a swimming pool [outdoor] – a lovely oasis in the complex, along with a Pool with view. Plus, they have the usual suspects: Fitness center, gym/fitness, and Massage. I didn't hit the Body scrub or Body wrap as such luxury is not my thing. But hey, they're there!

  • Things to Do: Beyond the hotel itself, you're a quick trip from some great Melbourne gems. However, let's be real, if you're staying at a converted prison… you might be content just wandering the corridors and reading the history. I did. It’s fascinating.

Let's talk about clean… and safe!

Cleanliness and safety: Okay, this is where Adina truly shines. They are obsessive about cleanliness. They had anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, professional-grade sanitizing services – the works. Felt safer than my own home, honestly. The staff wear masks and are clearly trained. Plus, they're going above and beyond: Safe dining setup, Sanitized kitchen and tableware items, Individually-wrapped food options, Hand sanitizer stations everywhere. They even offer Room sanitization opt-out available if you want to be extra environmentally cool. Amazing.

The Food & Beverage Experience:

The restaurants offer a good variety, from Buffet in restaurant to A la carte in restaurant, but let's be honest, my go-to was the in-room dining. The Room service [24-hour] was a lifesaver (especially after landing at goddamn midnight!). The coffee/tea in restaurant was decent. However, I'm a simple man and sometimes, the simplest thing is enough. The coffee here was nothing to write home about but it was good enough!

For the Kids & Families:

Family/child friendly – check! I didn't have kids with me this time, but they seem to have it all figured out. Plus, the experience of staying in a former prison will provide a great anecdote for the kids! Babysitting service is available. Kids meal is also available.

The Quirks (Because, Prison)

Okay, so here's where things get interesting. The exterior corridors, while adding to the atmosphere, are slightly spooky at night. Also, the room numbers are a bit… well, reminiscent of cell numbers. It’s all part of the experience, but be prepared for a few goosebumps. You know what I mean.

Services and Conveniences

  • Essential condiments are provided.
  • Facilities for disabled guests are present.
  • Luggage storage is done by the staff.
  • Car park [free of charge] is an added bonus! Seriously, parking in Melbourne is a nightmare.
  • Daily housekeeping is done.

Now, for the emotional stuff!

Okay, so I'm a soppy old softie at heart. But I have to be real. There were moments when I got hit by the weight of the history. I mean, you’re walking past where people served time, you know? Then, the modern elements hit. The contrast is… powerful. It's a thought-provoking experience. It's a place that makes you think. And for a jaded traveler like myself, that's a HUGE win.

My Verdict: 4.5 out of 5 Stars (with a haunted asterisk)

Adina Pentridge is an absolute triumph. They’ve taken a challenging space and transformed it into a comfortable, unique, and genuinely interesting place to stay. The staff are amazing, the cleanliness is impeccable, and the experience is unforgettable. Yes, there are a couple of minor quirks, but they only add to the charm.

My Offer:

WANT TO ESCAPE THE ORDINARY? BOOK YOUR STAY AT ADINA APARTMENT HOTEL MELBOURNE: PENTRIDGE PRISON AND RECEIVE:

  • A FREE upgrade to a room with an awesome view (subject to availability)
  • A complimentary bottle of local wine
  • A 10% discount on all spa treatments
  • Free car parking
  • Complimentary breakfast delivery-to-the-room
  • Plus, a complimentary tour of the Pentridge history (if you dare!)

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your beige, perfectly-planned itinerary for the Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Pentridge. This is real life, folks. This is me, unfiltered, probably slightly jet-lagged, and fueled by questionable coffee.

Melbourne Mayhem: Pentridge Prison Edition (Plus a Dash of Sanity)

Day 1: Land of Long Flights and Questionable Decisions

  • 7:00 AM (ish) - Arrival & Existential Dread: Touch down at Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne. Ugh, airport smell. It’s like a weird perfume blend of anxiety and overpriced coffee. The jet lag is already a creeping beast. I'm tempted to just curl up and sleep right here, but, you know, responsibility and all that jazz. Emotion: Pure exhaustion and a silent plea for a really, really good bed.
  • 8:00 AM - Taxi Tango & Pentridge Prep: Find a taxi, fight the urge to say “Take me to Narnia.” (Internal struggle: Narnia vs. Adina. Adina wins, sadly.) Head towards Coburg. Check-in at the glorious Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne Pentridge. The reviews, oh the reviews, made it sound like a trendy prison. Which is a bit concerning, considering the actual prison it sits on. Anecdote alert: I actually triple checked the address. My brain just couldn't believe I was staying in a converted jail. Seriously.
  • 9:30 AM - Apartment Assessment & Panic Snack: Apartment unpacked. It's actually really nice? Like, way nicer than my tiny shoebox in the city I came from. The kitchen…oh, the kitchen! My inner chef is doing a little jig. The fridge is empty, however. Panic! Gotta find sustenance. Scavenge for the emergency biscuits I packed. They're stale, but they'll do for now. Quirky Observation: The towels are ridiculously fluffy. I may or may not have spent five minutes just hugging one. Pure comfort.
  • 10:30 AM - Coffee Quest & Coburg Confusion: Right, coffee. Must. Have. Caffeine. Wander out into Coburg, feeling like a lost sheep. Everything looks so…Australian. (Duh.) Find a cute little cafe, order a flat white (because, Melbourne). It's divine. Almost worth the whole travel pain.
  • 11:30 AM - The Pentridge Tour (The Main Event, Baby!): THE moment. The reason I'm here. The goddamn prison. Start the Pentridge Ghost tour. I’m thrilled and terrified at the same time! We will go into the actual prison. The cells. The gallows. What was I THINKING?! (Emotional Reaction: Oscillating between fascinated and slightly ill.)
  • 1:30 PM - Penitentiary Palpitation: Diving Deep into D Division and Beyond: The tour is…intense. Absolutely, utterly intense. D Division is particularly chilling. The stories of the inmates…the hardship…it's heavy. I learned about the old days of prison life and felt a sense of connection with those who were incarcerated there. I even felt a sense of connection to Ned Kelly!
  • 3:00 PM - Tour De-brief & A Moment of "Wow": After what felt like a lifetime inside, the tour ends, and I'm blinking in the sunlight, feeling like I’d just been through a time machine. (Opinionated Language: I'll be honest, I still kinda don't believe I was inside a prison. It was… unforgettable.)
  • 3:30 PM - Escape Route: After the tour I wanted nothing more to get out of there. I went for a long walk. The prison gates looming behind me. I did feel a sense of relief that I was not in jail any longer!!
  • 5:00 PM - Recovery Meal: A Quest for Food After the tour I was starving. I needed food and a drink. So I went looking for a good Pub to unwind.
  • 7:00 PM - Bedtime: I went back and tried to sleep. My mind had to unpack everything that happened.

Day 2: Coffee, Culture, and (Maybe) Less Prison?

  • 7:00 AM - Coffee Reboot & Morning Musings: Repeat coffee quest. Different cafe this time. Gotta support the local businesses. Journal time. Try to process yesterday. Mostly fail. (Messy Structure: Rambling thoughts about the nature of good and evil, the state of the world, and whether or not I should have had a second flat white.)
  • 9:00 AM - Exploring Coburg: Walk around Coburg. It's a very liveable area. The people are friendly. It makes me want to move here.
  • 11:00 AM - The Dandenong Mountains: Went for a drive. Absolutely beautiful. Great weather.
  • 1:00 PM - Food: Went to an Asian restaurant. Food was great!
  • 3:00 PM - Back to the Hotel: Back to the hotel.
  • 6:00 PM - Bed: Bed.

Day 3: Departure Day (and a Promise to Return)

  • 7:00 AM - Farewell Flat White & Apartment Admiration: Last flat white. Sigh. Pack everything (or, at least, attempt to pack). One last look at the ridiculously fluffy towels. (Emotional Reaction: A pang of sadness mixed with a profound appreciation for good design.)
  • 8:00 AM - Check-Out & Final Thoughts: Check out. The staff are lovely, which is always a bonus. Stand outside the hotel. Look at the old prison building. The sheer weight of history. I’m so glad I came.
  • 9:00 AM - Airport Anxiety & Reflection: Head back to Tullamarine. Airport chaos. The usual. Time to reflect. Melbourne, you weird, wonderful city. You were amazing. I hope to visit again some day.
  • 11:00 AM - Departure: Fly out.

Final Thoughts

This trip was messy, and it was brilliant. Prison life was intense. I faced my fears. I drank coffee. I felt alive. I return home changed, with a million stories to tell, and a strange craving for a good, fluffy towel. Melbourne, I'll be back. And next time, I'm bringing a friend. (Maybe.)

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