The lagoon pool is arguably the best in Perth (when it's not windy)
Floor-to-ceiling windows in every room offer epic views of the Swan River or city
Direct access to top-tier dining like Nobu and Rockpool without leaving the complex
Quick Take: It’s a glitzy, expensive, self-contained bubble that feels more like a destination than a hotel—just don't expect to walk anywhere.
Reviewed by @JoanneMinson8137193: I took my mum here for a getaway and we couldn't stop laughing. The robes were way too hot for summer but we wore them anyway! The views of the stadium and bridge at night are honestly some of the best I've ever seen from a hotel room.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are blown away by the sheer scale, the marble bathrooms, and the breakfast buffet, but many feel the service lacks the personal touch of a true 6-star hotel.
Reality check
You will pay extra for everything—valet is steep, pool cabanas cost a fortune, and even a bottle of water in the minibar is priced for high rollers.
You love a resort vibe where you never have to leave the property
You are a foodie who wants Nobu and Epicurean downstairs
You want a bathtub with a built-in TV and a view
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Generally excellent daily service, though occasional reports of missed dust in hard-to-reach spots.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Marble surfaces are kept polished, and grout is typically spotless.
Maintenance: High standard. Broken items are rare, though tablet glitches are the most common complaint.
Linens & towels: Premium quality. Towels are thick and fluffy; linens are crisp high-thread-count.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of a signature luxury fragrance; rooms are generally neutral and fresh.
Sleepability™
8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Hallway noise from guests returning from the casino
Wind howling against the glass on high floors during storms
Before you book
Good to know
Valet parking is expensive ($75/day); self-parking is cheaper but a trek
The 'Crystal Club' upgrade is often cheaper than paying for breakfast and evening drinks separately
Pool chairs fill up by 10am on weekends—get there early
What to pack
Dressy casual outfits (the complex has a strict dress code in evenings)
A windbreaker or cover-up for the pool deck (it gets gusty)
Your own HDMI cable if you plan to use the in-room tech heavily
Room Genie
Best picks
Premier King (River View) for the iconic skyline shot
Crystal Club Rooms for lounge access (free breakfast/canapés makes the price jump worth it)
Rooms to avoid
Lower floor rooms facing the 'Burswood Parklands' (you stare at a parking lot and grass)
Rooms near the elevator banks if you are a light sleeper
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor (20+) facing the City/Swan River. Please ensure it is away from the elevator bank to minimize hallway noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a resort fee?
No daily resort fee is added at checkout, but a 1.15% credit card surcharge applies to all payments.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the main lagoon pools are heated, but the wind chill can still make them feel cold in shoulder seasons.
Can I walk to the city center?
No. It's separated by the river and highway. You need to take the train (Burswood Station) or a 10-minute Uber.
Is breakfast included?
Only if you book a specific package or a Crystal Club room. Otherwise, the Epicurean buffet is approx. $58 AUD per person.
Are there connecting rooms?
Yes, but they are subject to availability and must be requested in advance via the reservations team.
Is it pet friendly?
No. Crown Towers has a strict no-pets policy.
Insider Tips
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Join the 'Crown Rewards' program for free before you go—it can sometimes get you discounted or free parking.
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The 'Enclave' pool area is paid access, but includes a fruit platter and dedicated host—worth it if the main pool is a zoo.
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You can charge your EV for free at the Valet or P1/P2 car parks (you still pay for parking).
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'wind tunnel' effect at the pool is real and can ruin a pool day even when it's sunny.
💡Housekeeping sometimes misses the dust on the high shelves or under the heavy furniture.
💡The in-room tablet controls for lights and curtains are cool but prone to glitching.
💡You can hear the train line faintly from some river-facing rooms, though it's not a dealbreaker.
💡The walk from the self-parking garage to the lobby is surprisingly long—drop your bags at the door first.
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