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Novotel Geelong best in regional Vic

Novotel Geelong confirmed its reputation as one of Victoria’s finest hotels after winning the Regional Accommodation of the Year category at the 2024 Victorian Accommodation Awards for Excellence.

Hosted by Accommodation Australia (Victoria), the awards were held in Melbourne on August 15 and recognise the breadth and diversity of accommodation offerings in the state by acknowledging the most exceptional hotels, industry professionals, and onsite amenities.

“I’m so pleased to have our entire team of dedicated and passionate employees recognised with this award and owe them a huge vote of thanks for the exceptional service they deliver to our guests each and every day,” Novotel Geelong general manager John Dickson said.

Located on the waterfront offering stunning views over the bay, Novotel Geelong is one of the region’s premier hotels and function venues. The hotel features 109 guest rooms, each with a balcony, plus an indoor heated pool, steam room and fitness centre.

Novotel Geelong is also home to Tempo Kitchen & Bar, which celebrates the rich tapestry of Victoria’s local produce and flavours. Tempo Kitchen & Bar was also a finalist at the awards for Regional Hotel Restaurant of the Year.

A dedicated function level with 11 unique spaces makes the hotel an ideal venue for small business meetings or a conference or event for up to 250 people.

The hotel attracts domestic and international travellers from the leisure to conference and events markets.

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