I found the Union Club to be a civilized experience to the typical hotel experience. I stayed there for a week when I was just moving back to Victoria and found my expectations well exceeded.
My room was clean, comfortable, and tasteful. Many of the bathroom fittings appeared to be quite old (the tub was definitely pre-war), but everything worked fine and I appreciated the history. After all there is nothing more jarring than having a bedroom full of antiques with an ensuite that is totally not in the same period.
The amenities of the club are generous with a gym, pool room, library, reading room, casual dining salon, and formal dining room. The facilities are simply gorgeous and the old elevator is a real treat. I thoroughly enjoyed spending the evening ensconced in a leather sofa in front of the fireplace in the reading room, perusing stacks of newspapers and magazines.
The general ambience of the club is gracious without being pretentious. The staff are friendly without being intrusive. Because this is a club, not a hotel, there are some expectations of responsibility on the part of the guests. This means that there is a dress code in the common areas of the club, but this is not onerous if you are used to simple conventions of public decorum anyway. Also, the general public is not permitted on the premises -- club members and booked guests only. The upside to this is that even at the height of a busy season, the club feels like an uncluttered haven.












