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Digital Brochure MELROSE ARCH, JOHANNESBURG WHERE INVENTIVE SPACES, COLLABORATIVE ENCOUNTERS AND INSPIRED LIVING MEET The Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch is the premium business hotel in Johannesburg providing state-of-the-art business facilities within the Melrose Arch Precinct, vibrating with the energy of the myriad trendy cafés, high-street boutiques and al fresco restaurants just moments from its doorstep. Featuring 306 rooms and suites including a contingent of sharing rooms ideal for groups. Dine in at the Keystone Bistro showcasing prominent home-grown goods or discover creative mixology at Archer’s Bar & Eatery. Step into the Greatroom - an intuitive social hub, your space to connect, relax, socialise or re�ect. Work out in our spacious �tness center or recharge at our tranquil outdoor pool. With seven meeting rooms including a 480m2 ballroom, a combined total function space of over 800m2 and 600m2 of pre-function space, perfect for your next big event. Just 26km from O.R. Tambo International Airport, 5km from Sandton and Rosebank, and close to three golf courses and numerous other local attractions. CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR MARRIOTT HOTELS VIDEO MARRIOTTMELROSEARCH.COM JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 03 RESTORATIVE SPACES Our sophisticated rooms and suites are designed with the modern traveller in mind. Whether you need a quiet space to recharge, a private place to work, or a secluded sanctuary to re�ect - our mindfully designed spaces give you the breathing room to be your best self. Choose from 296 spacious guest rooms available in two con�gurations to suit your needs. All rooms feature Marriott’s signature luxury bedding, 55” smart TVs, and modern en-suite bathrooms. CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR STAY 04 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 05 JUNIOR SUITES Ten generously appointed junior suites o�er even more room to express yourself in a superbly tailored space. This luxury accommodation spans 95m2 with a separate lounge and dining area with kitchenette. 06 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 07 SOPHISTICATED LIVING IN THE HEART OF JOHANNESBURG Marriott Executive Apartments Melrose Arch connects discerning business travellers from across the globe to one of the most sought-after destinations in Johannesburg. Experience premium fully serviced apartment living with uninterrupted access to the myriad dining, shopping and entertainment destinations comprising this unique city-within-a-city. Just moments from Johannesburg’s major business hubs and local attractions, guests will �nd no better place to embrace authentic local living. Feel at home in your choice of one, two or three bedroom apartments complete with a fully equipped kitchen, dining area and lounge designed for consummate comfort and style. While o�ering a luxury private living experience, our executive apartments also enjoy access to a number of hotel services including housekeeping, room service, undercover parking and 24-hour security. Guests are also welcome to make use of the �tness centre, Keystone Restaurant, Archer Bar & Eatery, heated swimming pool, conference spaces, and social hubs in the adjoining Johannesburg Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch. CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR APARTMENTS 08 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 09 WELCOME HOME Experience a true sense of place in your choice of one, two or three bedroom apartments. Designed to perfectly accommodate extended stays, each generously appointed apartment is fully equipped with a gourmet kitchen, stylish lounge and entertainment area, dining space and modern bathrooms. Unwind after an invigorating day out in the city. And stay productive in mindfully designed work spaces. Premium household appliances, luxury Marriott linen, 55” smart TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi, and sophisticated décor with a touch of local aesthetic create an inviting sanctuary for long-stay travellers to call their own. 10 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 11 12 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 13 WELCOME TO OUR GREATROOM Where every moment is an opportunity to live your best life. Discover new ways of thinking and being in our evolutionary Greatroom - a dynamic communal space that adapts to the diverse needs of every guest. Morning musings over co�ee turn into personal epiphanies. Casual business lunches transform into industry-de�ning insights. Aperitifs lead to sophisticated dining and intimate conversations. This is a place to gather, socialise, eat, work and be inspired. 14 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 15 ARCHER BAR & EATERY Archer Bar & Eatery is equal parts bar and co�ee hangout with a dash of small-plate dining thrown in for good measure. Inspired by a philosophy of authenticity and unassuming excellence, this charismatic social space invites neighbouring locals from the precinct to stroll in, sit back and savour specialty co�ee, creative mixology, local craft beers, and inventive artisanal small plates that showcase local �avour. 16 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 17 KEYSTONE BISTRO Keystone Bistro goes beyond dining to deliver a curated experience de�ned by delicious locally inspired cuisine, highly attentive service, and a lively yet relaxing atmosphere. Expect the freshest seasonal ingredients and a diverse menu featuring local and international favourites at this all-day eatery. Unwind, refuel, network and socialise in chic comfort, while a knowledgeable and passionate service team takes care of your every need. 18 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 19 THE M CLUB The M Club Lounge is an exclusive area reserved for Elite and Club paying members accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week and o�ering free Wi-Fi, printing and power supplies to ensure uninterrupted productivity for business travellers. Showcased in the M Club is Marriott Hotels’ signature Mind Menu, a collection of delicious snacks and beverages with active ingredients that will enhance mind and body. 20 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 21 THE PERFECT FIT Whatever your preferred way to stay in shape, our fully equipped �tness club provides the latest cardio and weight-training machines, a tranquil space for stretching and yoga, and numerous other amenities to suit your exercise style. The club is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, and features beautiful views over the sparkling outdoor heated pool. 22 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 23 INSPIRE YOUR BEST WORK Our multi-functional meeting rooms are built for brilliance. Sophisticated furnishings, inspiring decor, high-speed Wi-Fi and advanced integrated technology create the ideal space for collaboration and creation. Choose from four stylish meeting rooms and two boardrooms, while 24-hour business services ensure uninterrupted productivity. 24 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 25 INSPIRED EVENTS MEETINGS RENEWED Host impressive conferences and glittering banquets in our 500m2 ballroom. Ample room for up to 280 dining guests and 420 conference delegates, exquisite furnishings, luminous décor, and a talented catering team make for an event to remember. A spacious 600m2 pre-function area invites guests to mingle before events and connect during co�ee breaks. 26 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 27 MEETINGS FACILITIES ) 2 Spaces and experiences that elevate group thinking with seven meeting rooms including a ballroom (divisible into four separate venues) totalling over 800m2 of function space and a pre-function space totalling 600m2. The Green Room o�ers an exclusive pre-event space for hosting VIP dignitaries and speakers. RED MEZZANINE Dimensions (m) U-Shape Reception Boardroom Floor Space (m Floor Space Theatre Classroom Banquet Ballroom (Combined) 32x14 482 420 300 280 - 300 - Junior Ballroom Salon 1 14x8 120 110 50 60 - 85 - Junior Ballroom Salon 2 14x8 121 110 50 60 - 85 - Junior Ballroom Salon 3 14x8 121 110 50 60 - 85 - Junior Ballroom Salon 4 14x8 120 110 50 60 - 85 - Meeting Room 1 9x7.8 77 75 40 30 20 55 - Meeting Room 2 9x7.8 78 75 40 30 20 55 - Meeting Room 3 9x7.8 79 75 40 30 20 55 - Meeting Room 4 8.1x7.8 69 65 40 30 20 50 - Boardroom 1 6x5 34 - - - - - 8 Boardroom 2 5x4.7 39 - - - - - 10 Bridal / VIP / Green Room - 34 - - - - - - Pre-function Area - 630 - - - - 400 - CLICK HERE TO BOOK AN EVENT OR MEETING FACILITY 28 | JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH JOHANNESBURG MARRIOTT HOTEL MELROSE ARCH | 29 Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch enjoys a privileged location ACTIVITIES BUSINESS LOCATION AND close to numerous points of interest and local attractions. Virgin Active Classic 0.5km Gautrain Rosebank 3km ATTRACTIONS Camelot Spa 0.5km Rosebank Central Business District 3km Melrose Arch is set amidst 400 trees with more than 20 Bidvest Wanderers Stadium 2km Sandton Convention Centre 5km restaurants and a shopping galleria featuring over 100 Hop-On Hop-O� City Sightseeing Tour Bus 3km Gautrain Sandton 6.5km stores al fresco style, o�ering an international high Sandton City Shopping Centre 5km Johannesburg Central Business District 10km street fashion experience. Johannesburg Zoo 6km O.R. Tambo
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