Hotel Review
Upper mid-range with Perth's best executive lounge
From
$250
/night
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Pan Pacific Perth does one thing better than any other Perth hotel: executive floors. The Pacific Club lounge is a genuine working space with complimentary breakfast, evening drinks, and private meeting rooms , worth the $100-120/night premium over standard rooms. The hotel itself is a well-maintained upper mid-range property on Adelaide Terrace with decent river views from higher floors. It's not going to make your Instagram feed, but for regular business travellers who value lounge access, a functional room, and a central location, it's the smartest option in Perth.
Standard rooms are 30-32sqm with a recent soft refurbishment that brought better linen, updated bathroom fixtures, and improved lighting. They're clean and functional without being memorable. Pacific Club rooms on floors 16-20 are the same size but include lounge access that transforms the value proposition. River-view rooms should be considered mandatory , the city-view alternatives look onto Adelaide Terrace and aren't worth the savings. Suites add genuine living space and work for extended stays.
Room Type | Size | From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
Superior City View Most Popular | 30 sqm | $250 | Budget business stays |
Superior River View | 30 sqm | $300 | Views without lounge access |
Pacific Club River View | 32 sqm | $380 | Business travellers , best value |
Executive Suite | 55 sqm | $520 | Extended stays, entertaining |
Adelaide Terrace runs parallel to St Georges Tce, one block south. It's less corporate-feeling than St Georges Tce itself but still walkable to every major office. Elizabeth Quay is 8 minutes south on foot. Perth Convention Centre is 10 minutes. Langley Park and the Swan River foreshore are directly across the road. It's a practical location that's central without being in the densest part of the CBD. The slight remove from St Georges Tce means less street noise.
The Pacific Club lounge is the standout , a well-designed space on a high floor with river views, complimentary breakfast (continental + hot items), evening drinks and canapes (5:30-7:30pm), and two bookable meeting rooms for lounge guests. Outdoor pool (heated, small), fitness centre, and business centre round out the facilities. No spa. The lounge alone justifies the hotel for regular business visitors , it replaces the need for breakfast meetings at cafes and after-work drinks at bars.
Montereys Brasserie serves all-day dining with a focus on local produce. It's competent , good breakfast buffet, adequate dinner , but not a destination. The lobby bar is quiet and works for informal meetings. Room service is reliable. For serious dining, you're 10 minutes from the State Buildings restaurants (Post, Long Chim, Petition), which is exactly what Pacific Club lounge staff will recommend.
Pan Pacific's service model is Asian-influenced , polished, attentive, and consistent. Pacific Club guests receive additional attention from dedicated lounge staff who learn regular guests' preferences. Check-in is efficient, concierge is knowledgeable about Perth, and the business services team handles printing, couriers, and meeting room setup competently. It's not the warmth of a boutique hotel or the theatre of a design hotel , it's professional corporate service done well.
Standard rooms at $250-380/night are competitive. Pacific Club rooms at $350-480/night are where the real value is , when you factor in breakfast ($35-50 saved), evening drinks ($30-50 saved), and meeting room access (priceless for ad hoc business conversations), the lounge access pays for itself. For travellers staying 3+ nights on business, Pacific Club delivers the best cost-per-productive-hour in Perth. Compare to Pan Pacific's competitors: better lounge than Crown Towers' Crystal Club, better location for CBD meetings than Crown, and more facilities than the Duxton at a modest premium.