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Melbourne Marriott Hotel

Cotonou, Benin

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Located in the heart of Melbourne CBD, the Melbourne Marriott Hotel features a swimming pool, sauna and fitness centre. Guests can also relax at the restaurant, cafe or bar. All rooms are spacious and non-smoking, offering cable TV, a minibar and a desk with high-speed internet access. The Melbourne Marriott Hotel is conveniently located only minutes from Her Majesty's Theatre, Federation Square and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The Regent Theatre and Princess Theatre are a 2-minute walk, and Rod Laver Arena is a 5-minute drive away. The Essence Restaurant offers modern Australian cuisine with locally sourced produce, and the stylish M Bar offers delicious cocktails, wine and craft beer as well as light bites. The new M Club executive lounge provides an exclusive place to relax, refuel and refocus. Access is complimentary for Marriott. The popular Bourke Street shopping area and the cultural and culinary delights of Chinatown are within 10 minutes' walk.

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If you're looking for a unique travel destination that's off the beaten path, WE highly recommend checking out Cotonou in Benin. This vibrant city offers a wealth of cultural experiences, delicious cuisine, and stunning natural beauty that's sure to leave a lasting impression on YOU.
Located on the southern coast of Benin, Cotonou is the country's largest city and serves as a major hub for trade and commerce in West Africa. Despite its bustling atmosphere, Cotonou has managed to maintain a strong connection to its cultural roots, with vibrant markets, traditional music and dance, and a rich history that dates back to the days of the Dahomey Kingdom.
One of the most popular attractions in Cotonou is the Abomey-Calavi Wildlife Reserve, which offers visitors the chance to see a wide variety of animals in their natural habitat. From elephants and giraffes to monkeys and antelopes, this reserve is a must-visit for anyone interested in wildlife and conservation.
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