COMO The Treasury

In the heart of Perth’s historic Cathedral Square, surrounded by galleries, gardens and some of the city’s best restaurants, the award-winning COMO The Treasury offers a quietly luxurious base for exploring Western Australia’s capital. Housed within a carefully restored series of 19th-century state buildings, the hotel blends heritage character with COMO’s signature calm — minimalist interiors, a tranquil COMO Shambhala spa, and service that’s polished but never overbearing.

You’re perfectly placed to explore Perth on foot — from the riverfront and Kings Park to the boutiques and wine bars of the nearby city laneways. Back at the hotel, there’s an indoor pool, two excellent restaurants (including rooftop fine-dining at Wildflower), a serene wellness space, and just 48 beautifully designed rooms and suites.

Whether you’re stopping over before a trip to Margaret River, heading north to Ningaloo Reef, or simply in need of a restorative city break, COMO The Treasury offers the kind of discreet luxury that lingers long after check-out.

Image

gallery

Location

COMO The Treasury, Perth

Right in the heart of Perth’s historic Cathedral Square, COMO The Treasury is ideally placed for both urban exploring and riverfront strolling. You’re moments from galleries, wine bars, boutiques, and the leafy paths of Kings Park — and just a 20-minute drive from Perth Airport. This central location makes it a perfect first or last stop on a longer Western Australia itinerary.

Plan your trip

Our team of experts are waiting to help you book your trip of a lifetime.

Your

accommodation

The 48 rooms and suites at COMO The Treasury are effortlessly elegant — spacious, light-filled, and thoughtfully stripped back. Each one is unique, shaped by the heritage layout of the original 19th-century buildings, with high ceilings, oversized windows, and a soothing palette of soft neutrals and natural textures. Expect custom-made furniture, hand-finished details, and bathrooms you’ll want to linger in — deep limestone tubs, heated floors, and walk-in showers stocked with COMO Shambhala amenities.

There are no standard hotel layouts here. Rooms feel more like private residences, with generous proportions (starting at 55 square metres), quiet views over Cathedral Square or the city rooftops, and complimentary minibars stocked with local treats. For longer stays, or simply a little more space, the Treasury Suites and Heritage Balcony Rooms offer separate living areas, Juliet balconies, and a slightly grander sense of scale.

Every room includes breakfast at Post, access to the indoor pool and wellness facilities, and the kind of serene atmosphere that’s hard to replicate elsewhere in the city.

Frequently

asked

Questions

Yes — although the tone is very adult and tranquil, children are welcome and interconnecting rooms can be arranged on request.

The hotel is home to several standout restaurants, including Wildflower, a destination in itself with modern Australian menus inspired by the six seasons of the Noongar calendar. Post, a more relaxed dining space, focuses on seasonal, wholesome fare with a European twist.

Check-in is from 2pm, and check-out is by 11am. Early check-in (10am) or late check-out can be requested in advance and is subject to availability.

Yes — the hotel’s central location makes it ideal for exploring on foot. Kings Park, the Swan River, art galleries, and some of the city’s best restaurants are all within easy reach.

Speak to

someone

who's been

Other

hotels

we think you'll like

Southern Ocean Lodge

Perched dramatically on the clifftops of Kangaroo Island’s wild southern coast, Southern Ocean Lodge is one of Australia’s most iconic stays — reimagined, rebuilt, and more remarkable than ever. This is the kind of place where luxury doesn’t compete with the landscape, it flows with it: curved, low-slung architecture that disappears into the dunes, floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the crashing sea, and interiors that draw directly from the island’s raw, elemental beauty.

Read more »

Lizard Island

Secluded, soulful, and surrounded by nothing but reef and sea — Lizard Island Resort feels like the edge of the world in the best possible way. Days begin with golden light spilling over the horizon and end with barefoot dinners under star-strewn skies. As the northernmost resort on the Great Barrier Reef, it offers rare access to one of the planet’s most extraordinary ecosystems — 24 white-sand beaches and coral gardens teeming with life, just footsteps from your villa.

Read more »

Bullo River Station

Set on half a million acres of remote outback country in Australia’s Top End, Bullo River Station is as wild and vast as it sounds — but also warm, intimate, and completely unforgettable. This working cattle station turned luxury wilderness lodge offers the rare chance to experience the Australian bush in its rawest form, without giving up comfort or care. Helicopter rides over gorges, fishing for barramundi in secret waterholes, and cruising past ancient Aboriginal rock art at sunset — this is adventure at its most authentic.

Read more »