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Ovolo Inchcolm review

Vibrant design and a service ethos labelled as FUN ("fabulous, unconventional, never boring") await at Ovolo Inchcolm.
Ovolo Inchcolm Brisbane hotel review

Salon de Co

Where 73 Wickham Tce, Brisbane, (07) 3226 8888, ovolohotels.com.au

Cost From $249, with breakfast.

At a glance 50 rooms, lofts and suites; bar, restaurant, café, paid valet parking, free bike hire, guest laundry.

In room Free WiFi, iPad, smart TV, some baths, coffee machine, pillow menu, free minibar, Appelles toiletries.

Best room The duplex loft on the hotel’s top (fourth) floor has living downstairs, sleeping upstairs and glass walls that capture city views from any angle.

Fresh from a $4 million facelift, the renamed and updated Ovolo Inchcolm (formerly The New Inchcolm Hotel) blends Art Deco and Pop Art in an appealingly vibrant new look. The 50 rooms and lofts retain their smart, eclectic décor but now come with Ovolo treats such as free minibars, lolly bags and 21st-century technology. Regular visitors to this former doctor’s residence, opened as a hotel in 1995, will notice big changes in public areas, with a quirky reception desk styled as a curiosity cabinet and darkened corridors hung with Warhol-esque prints of pop stars (a penchant of Ovolo owner Girish Jhunjhnuwala). Room configurations vary but even the smallest are well appointed with queen beds, smart TVs, coffee machines and iPad minis.

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We love

The Inchcolm’s glass-walled lift, a century-old Waygood-Otis, spirits guests between floors with electric efficiency.

Don’t miss

Ask a staff member to guide you through the hotel’s bold contemporary art collection. Don’t miss Enrique Rottenberg’s 12 Chairs and Rui Pinho’s celebrity pastiches.

The Thomson Suite

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Dining options

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are taken at marble-topped tables in the new in-house restaurant, Salon de Co. Breakfast covers all the main bases, from house-made crumpets with salmon and cucumber to chia pudding with banana and toasted coconut. Lunch and dinner are share plates teaming eggplant, tofu and yuzu, for example, or lamb, eel and potato.

Complementary bike hire is available

Drink up

An Ovolo innovation worth catching is the nightly happy hour, with cocktails, wines and beers on the house (if you book online) in the convivial bar. Ovolo minibars are (a) free, and (b) stocked with beer, wine and soft drinks, and a bag of sweet and savoury snacks.

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This review was made independently for the Gourmet Traveller Hotel Guide. The guide’s reviewers visit unannounced and pay their way.

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