The 5 Best Luxury Hotels in Perth

From the The Ritz-Carlton to the The Westin: the finest luxury addresses in Perth, hand-picked by our travel experts. Every suitespot booking comes with free breakfast for 2, a room upgrade subject to availability, hotel credit and VIP service – benefits worth over €500.

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5 luxury hotels in Perth, Australia

The top hotels in Perth at a glance

From legendary grand hotels to intimate design addresses: these properties lead our ranking for Perth. See at a glance where each hotel is located, which loyalty program earns you points and where nightly rates begin. "From" prices are current entry rates and may include limited-time promotional rates.

HotelLocationHotel programsuitespot scorePrice from
The Ritz-Carlton PerthElizabeth QuayMarriott Bonvoy280 €
The Westin PerthMarriott Bonvoy200 €
InterContinental Perth City CentrePerthIHG One Rewards190 €
Hyde PerthCBDALL (Accor)170 €
Crown Towers PerthBurswood190 €

Current offers & deals for luxury hotels in Perth

Many of our partner hotels in Perth offer special conditions bookable via suitespot – from free nights to discounts on longer stays. Your suitespot benefits (breakfast, upgrade chance, hotel credit) apply on top.

HotelOfferBookable until
Hyde PerthFifth night freeSeptember 15, 2026
The Ritz-Carlton PerthUp to 20% discount for stays of three nights or more (available only on selected dates and not for all room categories)May 30, 2027

Your guide to the best luxury hotels and rooms in Perth

Perth is the most tightly priced city in our Australian selection. We feature 5 hand-picked luxury hotels, and their entry rates run from around EUR 180 to around EUR 228 a night – a spread of roughly EUR 48 across the whole field. In Sydney the same figure is about EUR 545. Choosing here is therefore almost never a budget decision; it is a decision about which side of the Swan River you want to wake up on.The Ritz-Carlton PerthThe Ritz-Carlton Perth · Elizabeth QuayEvery booking through suitespot comes with a comprehensive package of suitespot benefits:
  • Complimentary breakfast for two
  • Room upgrade subject to availability
  • Up to USD 100 hotel credit per stay
  • Early check-in & late check-out subject to availability
  • Regular points & status benefits in the hotel loyalty programs

Four of the five are in the central city, one is across the river. Hyde Perth on Pier Street opens the field at around EUR 180 a night, followed by the InterContinental Perth City Centre at 815 Hay Street (around EUR 191, rated 4.4), Crown Towers Perth on the Great Eastern Highway at Burswood (around EUR 195), The Westin Perth at 480 Hay Street (around EUR 202) and The Ritz-Carlton Perth at 1 Barrack Street on Elizabeth Quay (around EUR 280).

The Ritz-Carlton is also the highest-rated Perth property in our own reviews at 4.7 – and it costs around EUR 48 more a night than the least expensive house on this page. That is the whole premium for the best-rated address in the city, which is not a sentence we can write about many destinations.

Which Perth hotels offer the best amenities and service for discerning travellers?

That is the question we are asked most often about this city, so here is an answer built on what we can actually evidence rather than on adjectives.The Westin PerthThe Westin PerthOn ratings from our own stays, two properties stand out: The Ritz-Carlton Perth at 4.7 and the InterContinental Perth City Centre at 4.4. For the other three we hold no rating of our own, and we would rather say that than imply a ranking.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailOn what is included, all five give suitespot guests breakfast, a room upgrade subject to availability and late check-out; four of the five add a hotel credit of up to USD 100 per stay. On choice, The Ritz-Carlton Perth has by far the deepest inventory with 43 room entries, sorted by no fewer than seven named outlooks – City View, Elizabeth Quay View, Langley Park View, Park View, Partial City View, Perth City Skyline View and Swan River View. If the view is what you are paying for, this is the address where you can specify it precisely.

On service model, the three differ in kind rather than degree: the Westin Perth runs the classic ladder up to Executive, Premier City View and a Presidential, and is the only Perth address with a dedicated Deluxe Family category; Crown Towers Perth at Burswood is a resort rather than a city hotel, with Deluxe Villa and Premier Club categories facing the Swan River; and Hyde Perth is deliberately informal, naming its categories General Admission, Platinum and All Access Pool Side – the same live-music vocabulary its sister house Hyde Melbourne Place uses.

Where they are: Elizabeth Quay, Hay Street, Pier Street and Burswood

Perth’s central grid is compact, and four of our five properties sit inside it. The fifth is across the Swan River, which is a genuinely different stay rather than a slightly longer walk. The addresses below come from the properties’ own records.InterContinental Perth City CentreInterContinental Perth City Centre · PerthThe short version: Elizabeth Quay for the water, Hay Street for the city, Pier Street for the price, Burswood for a resort.

Elizabeth Quay – the waterfront address

The Ritz-Carlton Perth at 1 Barrack Street sits on Elizabeth Quay (from around EUR 280, rated 4.7). It is the only Perth property whose room categories name the quay and the river explicitly – Elizabeth Quay View, Swan River View, Langley Park View and Perth City Skyline View among them – and it has the widest choice in the city with 43 room entries.


Hay Street – the central spine

Two properties share Perth’s main street at opposite ends. The Westin Perth at 480 Hay Street (from around EUR 202) offers Deluxe, Executive, Premier City View, a Presidential and the city’s only Deluxe Family category. The InterContinental Perth City Centre at 815 Hay Street (from around EUR 191, rated 4.4) keeps a shorter list – Classic, Premium Corner and Executive, with city views.


Pier Street – the entry point

Hyde Perth at 37 Pier Street in the Perth CBD is the least expensive address on this page at around EUR 180 a night, and the most informal. Its categories are named General Admission, Platinum and All Access Pool Side. It runs on ALL, so Accor points and status apply as normal.


Burswood – across the Swan River

Crown Towers Perth on the Great Eastern Highway at Burswood (from around EUR 195) is the one property outside the central grid. It is built as a resort: Deluxe and Premier categories with city and Swan River views, a Luxurious Deluxe with a hillside outlook, a Studio and a Deluxe Villa. Choose it if you want the pool and the space; choose one of the four city addresses if you want to walk everywhere.

Large hotel rooms in Perth: where the space actually is

Room size is one of the things people search for here more than in other Australian cities, and the category names give a usable answer.Hyde PerthHyde Perth · CBDThe most space per booking is at Crown Towers Perth, whose list runs through Studio and Premier categories to a Deluxe Villa – the only villa category in Perth in our data. In the central city, The Westin Perth is the address to look at: its ladder goes Deluxe, Executive, Premier City View, Presidential, and it is the only Perth property with a dedicated Deluxe Family City View category, which is the practical answer for two adults and children in one room.

The Ritz-Carlton Perth offers the most granular choice rather than the largest single unit – 43 room entries across seven named outlooks – so if you want a specific combination of size and view, it is the one where our advisers have the most to work with. What a category name does not tell you is the floor. Tell us if height matters and we will request it with the hotel before you arrive.

What a luxury hotel in Perth costs – the narrowest field in Australia

Entry rates across our five Perth properties currently run from around EUR 180 a night (Hyde Perth) to around EUR 228 (The Ritz-Carlton Perth), with a middle of around EUR 195. Every one of the five carries a published rate with us.

Put that next to the rest of the country and the picture is unusual. Our 20 Sydney properties span around EUR 146 to 691, our 13 Melbourne properties around EUR 102 to 397, and across Australia as a whole our 63 rated properties have a middle of around EUR 220. Perth sits below the national middle, and it does so with almost no internal variation: the entire field fits inside EUR 48 a night.

The practical consequence is worth stating plainly. In Sydney or Melbourne the sensible question is what you are prepared to spend; in Perth it is barely worth asking, because the answer changes so little. Choose on location and on what the room faces instead. The rates valid today, including your suitespot benefits, are shown with each hotel below.

Exclusive experiences & premium services

All five Perth properties include breakfast with a suitespot booking, and four of them add a hotel credit of up to USD 100 per stay. Four are recorded with a loyalty programme: Marriott Bonvoy at two (The Ritz-Carlton Perth, The Westin Perth), IHG Rewards (InterContinental Perth City Centre) and ALL (Hyde Perth). For Crown Towers Perth no programme is recorded in our data; if earning points there matters to you, ask us and we will confirm it with the hotel rather than promise something we cannot evidence.Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an emailAs a suitespot guest you travel with VIP status: our advisers register your preferences with the hotel before you arrive. In Perth the request worth making is the outlook – The Ritz-Carlton alone distinguishes seven named views, and which one you get is a matter of asking rather than of paying more. The second is the arrival: Perth takes long-haul flights from Europe that land in the early hours, so tell us your flight number and we will ask for an early room where the hotel can offer one.

Earn points & use your status in Perth

suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you keep earning regular points and elite nights in the hotel's loyalty program and retain your status benefits – on top of your suitespot benefits. These programs are represented in Perth:

ProgramHotelsExamples in Perth
Marriott Bonvoy2 hotelsThe Ritz-Carlton Perth, The Westin Perth
ALL (Accor)1 hotelHyde Perth
IHG One Rewards1 hotelInterContinental Perth City Centre

Frequently asked questions about luxury hotels in Perth

How much does a luxury hotel in Perth cost?

Entry rates across our five Perth properties currently run from around EUR 180 a night at Hyde Perth to around EUR 228 at The Ritz-Carlton Perth, with a middle of around EUR 195. That is a spread of roughly EUR 48 across the whole field – against about EUR 545 in Sydney. Every Perth property carries a published rate with us. Rates change daily; the current ones including your suitespot benefits are shown in the hotel overview.

Do I earn points and keep my status on suitespot bookings?

Yes, wherever the hotel runs a programme. suitespot rates are genuine direct rates: you earn regular points and elite nights and your status benefits stay intact. Four of the five Perth properties are recorded with a programme – Marriott Bonvoy at The Ritz-Carlton Perth and The Westin Perth, IHG Rewards at the InterContinental Perth City Centre and ALL at Hyde Perth. For Crown Towers Perth no programme is recorded in our data; we will check with the hotel on request. suitespot benefits come on top of your status benefits, never instead of them.

Which Perth luxury hotels offer the best amenities and service?

On ratings from our own stays, The Ritz-Carlton Perth leads at 4.7, followed by the InterContinental Perth City Centre at 4.4; for the other three we hold no rating of our own. On what is included, all five give suitespot guests breakfast, an upgrade subject to availability and late check-out, and four add a hotel credit of up to USD 100 per stay. On choice, The Ritz-Carlton has the deepest inventory in the city with 43 room entries across seven named outlooks. If service style rather than a score is what you are weighing, tell us how you travel and our advisers will narrow the five down to two.

Which hotel in Perth has the largest rooms?

Crown Towers Perth at Burswood, which is the only Perth address listing a Deluxe Villa, alongside Studio and Premier categories. In the central city, The Westin Perth is the answer: its ladder runs Deluxe, Executive, Premier City View and Presidential, and it is the only Perth property with a dedicated Deluxe Family category. Category names describe size and outlook but not the floor – tell us if height matters and we will request it before you arrive.

Which Perth hotel is closest to the water?

The Ritz-Carlton Perth at 1 Barrack Street on Elizabeth Quay. It is the only property in the city whose categories name the waterfront explicitly – Elizabeth Quay View, Swan River View and Langley Park View among them. Crown Towers Perth at Burswood also faces the Swan River, from the opposite bank, with Premier Club and Studio categories carrying a Swan River view. The three Hay Street and Pier Street addresses look over the city instead.

Should I stay in the Perth city centre or at Burswood?

The city centre if you want to walk: The Ritz-Carlton on Elizabeth Quay, The Westin and the InterContinental on Hay Street and Hyde Perth on Pier Street are all within the central grid, and they differ by less than EUR 50 a night. Burswood, across the Swan River, if you want a resort rather than a city hotel – Crown Towers Perth is built around its pool and its river views and lists the only villa category in the city. For a short business trip the centre wins; for a weekend with time to spare, Burswood is the more relaxed stay.

Is Perth expensive compared with Sydney and Melbourne?

No, and the difference is structural rather than marginal. Perth’s five properties sit between around EUR 180 and 228 a night with a middle of around EUR 195. Sydney’s 20 properties run around EUR 146 to 691 with a middle of around EUR 232, and Melbourne’s 13 around EUR 102 to 397 with a middle of around EUR 168. Across Australia as a whole our 63 rated properties have a middle of around EUR 220. Perth is therefore below the national middle – but with almost no cheap end either, because the whole field is compressed.

What is Hyde Perth and why are its room categories named that way?

Hyde Perth at 37 Pier Street (from around EUR 180 a night) names its rooms after live-music tickets rather than hotel convention: General Admission, Platinum and All Access Pool Side. Its sister house Hyde Melbourne Place uses the same vocabulary. Both run on ALL, so Accor points and status apply as normal. It is the least expensive address in our Perth selection and the most informal in style – worth knowing before you book if you were expecting a classic city hotel.

Personal luxury travel adviceOur travel advisors personally accompany your booking – 365 days a year, from the first offer to late check-out. Reach the suitespot VIP service via email or WhatsApp.Phone: +49 30 81452346 · hotel@suitespot.comAsk via WhatsAppWrite an email
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