
Living room at ALTO Richmond accommodation.
Looking for short term holiday or corporate accommodation in inner Melbourne? Our sister house is ALTO Richmond, a fabulous self-contained house near Swan Street, 5 minutes from the Melbourne Tennis and the Melbourne Cricket ground.
If you’re staying in Melbourne short-term for a holiday, a wedding or visiting family Alto is a comfortable house in a great location. We’ve also had many people from interstate and overseas searching for a permanent home in the Richmond Melbourne area staying with us while scouting for their new home.

ALTO Richmond dining
Alto Richmond is a 4 star modern townhouse with 3 bedrooms that can hold up to 5 people, with stylish decor. For visitors who appreciate a holiday house with all the comforts of home, Alto provides a kitchen and the supermarket is just 100 m around the corner.
If you like eating out there is a huge selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants just down Swan Street, one of Melbourne’s premier café precincts. Shopping havens of Chapel street and Bridge road are 15 minutes away by Melbourne’s fun trams.

Stylish queen bedroom at ALTO Richmond accommodation. Sleep quiet in the heart of Richmond, Melbourne.
Check Alto Richmond availability and book your next holiday in Richmond Melbourne now.
Alto Richmond is pet friendly accommodation for you and your best friend. You won’t have to leave your beloved cat or dog at home or at a boarding kennel, bring them with you to our holiday rental Alto Richmond.
Check availability and book Alto Richmond for your next short visit to Melbourne. You can also check rates for Alto Richmond here.
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Treetops Wye River Holiday House supports "Saving Snow Leopards Blog"
Treetops Wye River Holiday House supports the endangered snow leopard and snow leopard conservation. See our ‘Saving Snow Leopards’ Blog and read how many dedicated people are working to save these gorgeous cats from extinction in the wild. One dollar for every guest night is donated to snow leopard conservation.
The publisher of the “Saving Snow Leopards Blog” recently became one of only a small number of western expeditioners to see a snow leopard in the wild. Read about her incredible journey on Snow Leopard Blog.
