Hotel Review
Heritage luxury in Perth's State Buildings
From
$600
/night
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COMO The Treasury is simply Perth's best hotel. The heritage conversion of the State Buildings is masterful, combining 19th-century architecture with COMO's signature contemporary wellness approach. It's expensive and exclusive, but the attention to detail, dining, and overall experience justify the premium. Nothing else in Perth comes close.
Each of the 48 rooms is unique, shaped by the heritage building's architecture, expect high ceilings, original features, and bespoke furnishings. Entry-level rooms start at 45sqm but feel larger due to proportions. Suites occupy corner positions with multiple heritage windows. COMO's signature wellness amenities (yoga mats, healthy minibar) are standard.
Room Type | Size | From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
Heritage Room Most Popular | 45 sqm | $600 | Couples, short stays |
Heritage Suite | 70 sqm | $900 | More space |
Treasury Suite | 100 sqm | $1500 | Special occasions |
COMO Suite | 150 sqm | $2500 | Ultimate Perth luxury |
Cathedral Square, Perth CBD, the city's most prestigious address in the revitalised State Buildings precinct. Elizabeth Quay waterfront is 10 minutes walk. The hotel anchors the best dining precinct in Perth.
COMO Shambhala wellness centre with treatment rooms and gym. No pool (heritage constraints). The State Buildings precinct includes multiple bars and restaurants that feel like hotel amenities even if independently operated.
Wildflower is Perth's finest restaurant, rooftop dining with Swan River views and exceptional contemporary Australian cuisine. Post serves all-day dining. The State Buildings house additional options including Long Chim Thai and Petition Wine Bar. Room service maintains the standard.
COMO's service philosophy emphasises intuitive care, staff anticipate needs without hovering. The small scale (48 rooms) enables genuinely personalised attention. It's luxury service at the highest level, understated rather than performative.
At $600-1,200/night for standard rooms, COMO commands a significant premium over Perth competitors. The heritage architecture, dining quality, and service sophistication justify it for those who appreciate the difference. Crown Towers Perth offers more conventional luxury at lower prices.