When it first opened, this hotel was the Accor group’s second Art Series property after The Johnson in Spring Hill. Art Series properties are designed to showcase the work of an Australian artist – in this case painter Vincent Fantauzzo, best known for his celebrity portraits of Heath Ledger, Baz Luhrmann and Asher Keddie (who is Fantauzzo’s wife).

Though it was acquired and rebranded as Crystalbrook Vincent by property group Crystalbrook in 2020, it retains over 500 artworks either made by its namesake or replicated from an original. Everywhere you turn there is art. Guests are encouraged to take art tours of the venue run by the on-site art advocates who share titbits passed on from Fantauzzo himself.

The 166-room hotel sits beneath the Story Bridge and hugs the cliff face behind Howard Smith Wharves. The jutting, angular architecture from SJB is designed to make the surroundings seem like an extension of the design. Interiors are modern and earthy with granite, concrete and timber flooring and headboards. Fixtures are brass or black metal, and soft furnishings are an emerald or navy velvet.

On the ground floor sits Mews, an approachable cafe open for breakfast to guests and passers-by. Here, you'll find classics like eggs Benny, spicy shakshuka and mushroom and gruyere omelette. At the other end of the hotel is a Betty’s Burgers.

Level three is home to the hotel’s bar, Fiume, a slick, open-air space with impressive city views that’s open to the public (via an external elevator) and hosts DJ sets on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Updated: July 8th, 2024

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