Hotel Review
Heritage wellness hotel on Hay Street
From
$300
/night
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The Westin Perth occupies a heritage-listed building on Hay Street, blending original architectural features with Westin's signature wellness positioning. It's not as distinctive as COMO The Treasury or as view-blessed as Crown Towers, but it delivers reliable wellness-focused luxury in a prime CBD location at a more accessible price point. The Westin is the sensible Perth luxury choice, consistently good without being extraordinary.
Rooms start at 36sqm in a heritage setting, original features like pressed metal ceilings and timber floors in public areas give way to contemporary interiors in rooms. The Westin Heavenly Bed is the highlight, genuinely one of the best hotel beds in Perth. Some rooms have heritage quirks (irregular shapes, deep-set windows) that add character but may frustrate those wanting standard layouts.
Room Type | Size | From | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
Deluxe Room Most Popular | 36 sqm | $300 | Business, short stays |
Premium Room | 40 sqm | $380 | More space, couples |
Westin Club Room | 40 sqm | $450 | Lounge access, business |
Heritage Suite | 70 sqm | $700 | Space, heritage character |
Hay Street Mall is Perth's retail spine, you're central to everything. Elizabeth Quay waterfront is 10 minutes walk; COMO The Treasury is around the corner in the State Buildings. Perth Train Station is 5 minutes. The location is the Westin's strongest asset.
WestinWORKOUT studio with Peloton bikes and TRX equipment, better than most hotel gyms. Indoor pool is functional but small. Bodhi J Wellness Spa offers treatments in a heritage setting. The Westin's RunWESTIN program provides mapped running routes through Kings Park.
Haven Lounge & Bar occupies a grand heritage space, the room itself is the star. The food is contemporary Australian, well-executed but not destination dining. Breakfast is comprehensive. The State Buildings dining precinct (Wildflower, Long Chim, Petition) is a 5-minute walk for Perth's best restaurants.
Marriott-standard service with Westin's wellness overlay. Staff are professional and consistent. Bonvoy members receive appropriate recognition. Service is reliable rather than personalised, you're in a well-run hotel, not an intimate boutique.
At $300-550/night for standard rooms, The Westin prices 30-40% below COMO and 20% below Ritz-Carlton while delivering genuine CBD luxury. The heritage building, Heavenly Bed, and central location make it Perth's best value luxury option for business travelers.