Honest Pan Pacific Perth Review 2024
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Welcome to my review of the Pan Pacific Perth, where I will share my extensive experience staying at this luxurious hotel multiple times on staycations.
As a Perth resident, I understand the importance of finding the perfect accommodation in our beautiful city, whether it’s for a special occasion or a much-needed escape from the daily routine.
Throughout my various visits to the Pan Pacific Perth, I have had the opportunity to explore its amenities and enjoy its food.
If you’re considering a stay in Perth and searching for a hotel that combines comfort, elegance, and convenience, join me as I provide an in-depth look at what Pan Pacific Perth offers. My insights and experiences can help you decide on your next stay in our city.
Pan Pacific Perth Summary
7.9/10⭐️Booking.com
- 486 rooms & 23 floors
- Check-in: 3 pm
- Check-out: 11 am
- 24-hour reception
- Valet parking A$65 per day
- Self-parking A$40 for 24 hours
- 5 restaurants & bars
- 24-hour room dining
- Fitness centre & outdoor pool
- Concierge
Pan Pacific Perth Location
Pan Pacific Perth is at 207 Adelaide Terrace, with views of the Swan River and less than a 5-minute walk to Elizabeth Quay.
Pan Pacific Features
Lobby
The spacious lobby of the Pan Pacific Perth is a welcoming and elegant space that reflects the hotel’s commitment to luxury and comfort. The beautiful high ceilings create a sense of openness and grandeur, and the decor is contemporary and sophisticated, with a blend of modern elements and classic aesthetics.
The area has comfortable seating areas with plush sofas to relax or socialise, a peaceful retreat in the city centre. Art is adorned on the walls throughout the hotel.
The reception desk is straight ahead through the large glass doors. Here, staff are waiting to welcome guests to the hotel. There’s not usually a long wait to check-in, and the staff are professional and friendly.
A Concierge desk is next to the reception, where the team operate around the clock to provide guests with anything they may need, including restaurant reservations, transportation, and information about local attractions.
An ATM in the lobby allows easy access to cash (although most places except credit card).
Pan Pacific Perth Parking
Pan Pacific Perth offers valet parking services, where a professional valet attendant takes care of parking and retrieving your vehicle. This service can be especially convenient if you want a hassle-free parking experience.
The current cost is A$65 per day and includes multiple entries and exists.
Self-parking (subject to availability) is in a covered multi-storey car park with CCTV, which uses number plate recognition. Pay with a credit card at the car park exit gate when leaving or at reception. This does not include re-entry.
Costs are currently:
- 1 Hour – A$10
- 2 Hours – A$20
- 3 Hours – A$30
- 4 to 24 Hours – A$40
Pan Pacific Perth Restaurants & Bars
UMA Restaurant
Open Monday to Saturday 5:30 pm to 11:00 pm.
The hotel’s signature restaurant takes you on a journey through Peru with its authentic cuisine. The menu features fresh local ingredients and blends cooking styles from Spain, Italy, Africa, Japan and China.
It recently won the Australian Good Food Guide Awards 2023 for the Reader’s Choice Award for best South American Restaurant.
Más Vino
Open Tuesday to Thursday from 5:00pm & Friday and Saturday from 4:00 pm.
Mas Vino Wine Bar is perfect for wine enthusiasts, with a thoughtfully tailored wine collection meticulously curated to showcase the finest local and international varietals. The wine connoisseurs are knowledgeable and passionate about their craft, eager to guide you through the wines, each chosen for its exceptional quality and unique character.
Complementing the wine is a carefully crafted menu featuring a variety of gourmet small plates like cheese and charcuterie platters.
Hill Street Sports Bar & Restaurant
Open daily from 12 pm.
This casual sports bar is somewhere to relax with friends while watching a game or playing pool. Enjoy some beer-battered chips, a burger, or pizza with a cold beer or wine.
Lobby Cafe
This cafe’s menu includes barista coffee, pastries, cakes, salads, baguettes, and bottled drinks. Enjoy them in the lobby, outside in the alfresco, or on the run.
Monty’s – Pan Pacific Perth Breakfast
Monty’s is open for a buffet breakfast from 6:30 am to 10:30 am. The choice isn’t as big as Atrium Buffet, which is better value.
Foods include the usual Western hot breakfast, cereals, pancakes, a small selection of pastries, tea, coffee, and fresh juice.
Monty’s buffet breakfast is A$42 per adult and A$21 per child.
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Facilities & Amenities
Fitness Centre
The 24-hour fitness centre is accessed with your room’s keycard and features modern gym equipment, free weights, and steam rooms.
Gym towels, lockers, and changing rooms are available.
Children under 12 are not allowed in the fitness centre.
Pan Pacific Perth Pool
The outdoor swimming pool is heated between 25 and 29°C, depending on the time of year. It can be accessed with your room key from sunrise to sunset.
It’s a small pool area, but isn’t usually very busy.
Wi-Fi
The free Wi-Fi password is provided at check-in. I had no issues logging in or browsing the internet.
Pan Pacific Perth Rooms
There’s a choice of rooms and suites at the Pan Pacific Perth as follows:
- Deluxe Room
- Deluxe River View Room
- Deluxe Grand River Room
- Executive Room
- Premier Room
- Premier River View Room
- Premier Grand River View Room
- Pacific Club Room
- Pacific Club Spa Room
- Pacific Club Suite
- River View Suite
- Premier Suite
- Premier Grand River View Suite
- Presidential Suite
Deluxe are the cheapest room types with an older style decor. Premier rooms have modern décor and an ensuite marble bathroom.
Club rooms and suites are the most luxurious, with access to the Club Lounge.
Room amenities include a safe, hair dryer, iron, TV with cable channels, tea & coffee, small fridge, and daily housekeeping.
Our Pacific Club Suite also had slippers, bath robes, a large desk, a deep bathtub, and a rain shower.
No rooms have balconies.
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Pan Pacific Perth Club Lounge Benefits
- Complimentary full buffet breakfast served in Monty’s Restaurant
- Evening drinks and canapés in the Pacific Club Lounge from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
- Club Lounge access from 12.30 pm until 8 pm
- Tea and coffee refreshments with cookies
- A choice of pillows from the Pillow Menu
- Newspapers, books, and magazines
The canapes were delicious, with some hot food, cheese and biscuits, salads, cold meats, and sweet treats. You can help yourself to bottles of beer and glasses of wine (red, white, and sparkling). Spirits are available on request.
Pan Pacific Perth Reviews
We have stayed at the Pan Pacific Perth numerous times in their Club rooms and have always had a fantastic experience. On our last visit, the staff were even more helpful, professional, and friendly if that was possible. We were welcomed warmly and given a complimentary upgrade to a suite.
Our room was on the 8th floor with partial river views. The bathroom was large with a rain shower, deep bath, vanity, and wardrobe. The separate lounge had a large TV with a long desk and a sofa with a coffee table. The bar fridge was here, which contained just milk, so we could fill it with any beverages we brought.
A kettle and a small coffee plunger, ground coffee, hot chocolate packets, and a variety of teas are provided.
The bed was huge and very comfortable, with long pillows, perfect for a night’s sleep. I found the room warm at night, even with the air conditioning set to the lowest temperature of 18°C. Another TV is in the bedroom, with a vast amount of channels to watch.
Lamps and bedside tables beside the bed were handy, and we were grateful for the complimentary water bottles.
The room was clean (and had no smells) with crisp white linen, soft towels and dressing gowns. Housekeeping made swans out of towels for us along with a card as we were celebrating a special occasion. The chocolate platter was also a lovely touch.
Our floor was extremely quiet, and we couldn’t hear any noise from other guests. Being on the 8th floor, there were some sounds from outside, but it didn’t disturb us. The door had two locks, making me feel safe and secure in the room.
The Club Lounge was excellent, with friendly staff, delicious canapies and drinks.
✅ Pros
- Amazing staff who go out of their way to help and provide first-class hospitality
- The Club Lounge – great value for the delicious food and drinks
- Spacious, clean rooms (Club Rooms)
- Cable TV
- Empty fridge
- Bath (in some rooms)
⛔️ Cons
- Some rooms are dated, but renovations are taking place (it may be be noisy during the day until they are completed)
- The breakfast buffet could have more variety
Who is Pan Pacific Perth for?
The Pan Pacific is a great choice for couples or solo travellers looking for a comfortable stay with excellent hospitality. If you prefer modern decor, book a Premier or Club room.
Perth City Hotel Alternatives
Three alternatives to the Pan Pacific Perth for the best Perth city hotels are:
COMO The Treasury
COMO The Treasury is a luxurious boutique hotel in the heart of Perth’s CBD. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building, it blends modern amenities with an old-world charm. The hotel has elegant rooms and suites, a world-class spa, and several dining options.
The Ritz-Carlton, Perth
The Ritz-Carlton, Perth, is a five-star waterfront hotel offering stunning views of the Swan River. It has well-appointed rooms and suites with contemporary design and upscale amenities. Guests can enjoy dining at the hotel’s signature restaurant, indulge in spa treatments, or relax by the infinity pool. The hotel’s location in Elizabeth Quay provides easy access to the city’s entertainment and shopping areas.
Crown Towers Perth
Crown Metropol and Towers Perth are part of the renowned Crown Perth complex, offering a luxurious resort experience. The hotel features spacious and opulent rooms and suites with modern comforts. Guests can explore the various dining options, including gourmet restaurants and bars, and enjoy the world-class Crown Spa and the lavish pool area.
These alternatives offer a range of upscale accommodations and amenities but are usually more expensive.
Final Thoughts: Is Pan Pacific Perth Worth It?
We think so. We’ve stayed at the Pan Pacific a few times – in club rooms, suites, and premier rooms. I’m sure we’ll return for another stay in one of the club rooms.
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