Inside Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s lavish $1800-per-night hotel in Queensland as they live it up in Australia during blink-182 tour

Kourtney Kardashian is enjoying the finest experiences Australia has to offer as she follows her husband around the country during his blink-182 tour. 

Fresh from Kourtney’s stay at a $10,000-a-night five-bedroom Sydney mansion, the couple are now reportedly bunking at the lavish Calile Hotel in Brisbane, where suites can cost up to $1800 per night.

A popular haunt for influencers and celebrities, the Calile Hotel opened in October 2018 and was last year named the 12th best hotel in the world thanks to its coastal vibes and sub-tropical modern design.

Condé Nast Traveler described the hotel as a ‘cooling urban pad with Greek flavours and a centrepiece swimming pool – in a city that’s suddenly becoming more sophisticated.’ 

Kourtney and Travis will have access to serene cabanas on a deck by the huge sparkling pool, as well as the famous Kailo Medispa, a gym with all the necessities and personal trainers, an excavated Roman amphitheatre and a library tucked away in a private enclave. 

Kourtney Kardashian, 44, (right) and husband Travis Barker, 48, (left) are reportedly staying at the lavish Calile Hotel in Brisbane, where suites can cost up to $1800 per night

A popular haunt for influencers and celebrities, the Calile Hotel opened in October 2018 and was last year named the 12th best hotel in the world thanks to its coastal vibes and sub-tropical modern design

A popular haunt for influencers and celebrities, the Calile Hotel opened in October 2018 and was last year named the 12th best hotel in the world thanks to its coastal vibes and sub-tropical modern design

There are 175 generous guest rooms in total, each boasting stylish gold detailing, marble bathrooms and chic pink tiling. 

There are also six dining options both inside and nearby, with the Lobby Bar perfect for lunch and dinner daily while the two hot spots on Ada Lane – Same Same and Bianca – are top picks for heavier meals. 

The hotel, which has welcomed the likes of Julia Roberts and George Clooney, also averages a staggering 4.5 out of five on Google, with guests raving about its impeccable service and serene surrounds. 

Kourtney and Travis will have access to serene cabanas on a deck by the huge sparkling pool, as well as the famous Kailo Medispa, a gym with all the necessities and personal trainers, an excavated Roman amphitheatre and a library tucked away in a private enclave

Kourtney and Travis will have access to serene cabanas on a deck by the huge sparkling pool, as well as the famous Kailo Medispa, a gym with all the necessities and personal trainers, an excavated Roman amphitheatre and a library tucked away in a private enclave

Condé Nast Traveler described the hotel as a 'cooling urban pad with Greek flavours and a centrepiece swimming pool - in a city that's suddenly becoming more sophisticated'

Condé Nast Traveler described the hotel as a ‘cooling urban pad with Greek flavours and a centrepiece swimming pool – in a city that’s suddenly becoming more sophisticated’

The hotel, which has welcomed the likes of Julia Roberts and George Clooney, also averages a staggering 4.5 out of five on Google, with guests raving about its impeccable service and serene surrounds

The hotel, which has welcomed the likes of Julia Roberts and George Clooney, also averages a staggering 4.5 out of five on Google, with guests raving about its impeccable service and serene surrounds

Travis, Kourtney, and her kids Penelope, 11, and Reign, nine, arrived in Brisbane over the weekend ahead of blink-182’s three back-to-back shows at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre this week. 

The pair have been taking it easy, and were spotted dining at Hellenika at The Calile on Sunday before enjoying an afternoon stroll down Brisbane’s Riverwalk

They will then return to Sydney before heading to Melbourne for newly-added shows at the end of the month, before heading over to New Zealand as blink-182 continues its world tour. 

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