Crown Towers Perth
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Character and identity
Crown Towers Perth is Western Australia's flagship resort stay, set on the Swan River a short drive from the CBD and Optus Stadium. The architecture, by Bates Smart with interiors from Michael Fiebrich and Blainey North, leans into understated glamour: a 23-foot woven ceiling in the lobby, an 8,000-piece ceramic mosaic at reception, and a curved tower that mirrors the river's arc. The 14,000-square-foot Crown Spa channels La Prairie, Subtle Energy and Ayurvedic protocols across aqua-lit treatment rooms. A multi-tiered lagoon pool (heated to 86°F), an adults-only Enclave with curtained cabanas, and the 15th-floor Crystal Club anchor the experience.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers who want a polished resort experience inside a city, plus business guests entertaining clients in the Crystal Club. Anyone in town for a stadium event, a serious spa reset, or a long weekend of high-end eating across the Crown Perth complex will get strong value from the location and amenity stack.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers wanting a beachfront or wilderness setting, or an intimate boutique feel, won't find it here; this is a large, glossy resort attached to a casino complex. Spontaneous diners should note Epicurean and The Waiting Room book out on weekends.
Bottom line
What you're paying for is the all-in resort apparatus inside a capital city: the pool deck, the spa, the Crystal Club and the surrounding dining roster (Nobu, Rockpool, Bistro Guillaume) all sit within a short walk. Book a Crown Towers Suite or Villa to get automatic Crystal Club access, which materially changes the stay, and reserve restaurants well before a weekend arrival.