Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Observatory Point

Tucked deep within Mount Dandenong’s forest, Observatory Point is Melbourne’s hidden gem for breathtaking views. Follow a sun-dappled trail through ancient trees, then emerge to a panorama so vast it steals your breath: the city sprawls below, green hills roll beyond, and the sky seems endless. No crowds, no noise—just peace, quiet, and the whisper of nature meeting urban life.

Diamond View

Diamond View

4.3 / 5Good
9 Aristines Place
7.59KM from Observatory Point
ParkingPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**1
Bayplay Beach Accommodation - 2 Locations

Bayplay Beach Accommodation - 2 Locations

4 / 5Good
Office 1st floor, 3755 Pt Nepean Rd
3.33KM from Observatory Point
DryerPicnic AreaBicycle Rental ServiceBarbecueLuggage StorageBarbecue Available
per night
From
USD**7
The Kiss Bnb Sorrento

The Kiss Bnb Sorrento

3 / 5
35 Lady Nelson Drive
7.84KM from Observatory Point
Pet Friendly
per night
From
USD**5
Bilinga Cottages

Bilinga Cottages

4.6 / 5Great
103 Hotham Road
5.43KM from Observatory Point
CabinPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**8
Simple Harmony

Simple Harmony

34 Durcell Avenue
4.19KM from Observatory Point
Pet Friendly
per night
From
USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Observatory Point

Near Observatory Point, the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens Hotel stands out with its prime location just a 5-minute walk away. Its floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of the Yarra River and city skyline. Nearby, Southbank Arts Precinct hosts luxury options like The Langham Melbourne, renowned for exceptional service and seamless access to cultural attractions, making it ideal for travelers seeking comfort and convenience.

The most convenient option is the free City Circle Tram, which stops at "Royal Botanic Gardens" station—just a 10-minute ride from the CBD. The tram offers scenic views of urban greenery and riverfront landscapes. Alternatively, a 20-minute walk along Southbank Promenade provides a pleasant journey past iconic sites like the Melbourne Opera House and National Gallery of Victoria, blending culture and nature seamlessly.

At Observatory Point, visitors can join sunset walking tours along the ridge trail, capturing breathtaking views of Melbourne’s skyline and harbor at golden hour. It’s also a photographer’s paradise, especially during spring when golden wattle blossoms paint the landscape against the city backdrop. Weekends feature outdoor art markets offering local food, handmade crafts, and vibrant community spirit.

Yes, the Royal Botanic Gardens adjacent to Observatory Point features expansive lawns, playgrounds, and the Melbourne Botanical Gardens Trail, perfect for family strolls or picnics. The on-site Family Education Centre hosts interactive nature workshops, introducing children to local ecosystems. Popular spots like the Children’s Discovery Zone and lakeside birdwatching area make it an ideal destination for quality family time.

At night, the Southbank Arts Precinct glows with lights, where visitors can stroll through the Melbourne Opera House forecourt to enjoy nighttime water shows and light installations. Along the Yarra River Bar Street, cozy bars and brewpubs host live music and craft beer tastings. For a quieter experience, head to the stargazing area near Observatory Point, offering a rare moment of tranquility and clear views of the night sky amidst the urban glow.

Absolutely! Observatory Point is one of Melbourne’s top photography hotspots, especially during sunrise and sunset when the silhouetted cityscape and water reflections create stunning compositions. Use a tripod for long exposures and a telephoto lens to capture architectural details. In spring, the surrounding golden wattle blooms and morning mist add poetic depth, offering rich visual inspiration for creative photography.

Yes! Southbank Coffee Roasters is a hidden gem offering handcrafted beans and unlimited refills, with a serene setting ideal for reading or working. Another must-visit is Garden Cafe, nestled within the Royal Botanic Gardens, serving organic breakfast and locally sourced pastries. With views of lakes and trees, it evokes a peaceful forest cabin vibe—perfect for slow travelers seeking tranquility and connection with nature.