Drifter Unveils Dream Pods In Melbourne

AUSTRALIA | Drifter has announced the launch of its next-gen Drifter Dream Pods, as part of a multimillion-dollar renovation of Drifter Melbourne.

The extensive redevelopment marked the next major chapter for the brand’s Melbourne venue, which will emerge as one of Drifter’s largest and most ambitious properties to date.

Located in the heart of the CBD, Drifter Melbourne will feature approximately 800 beds across more than 100 keys, combining private rooms, shared suites and 96 custom-designed Dream Pods.

Trans-Tasman studio CTRL Space, which also designed Drifter Christchurch, is behind the design of the Drifter Melbourne project and the Dream Pods, which deliver 30 percent more space than a traditional bunk, redefining comfort and privacy within a social, design-led hotel-hostel environment.

Each pod has been purpose-built for modern travellers and features integrated secure storage, a dedicated clothes rack, ambient and task lighting, and multiple charging ports, creating a self-contained personal retreat that is both practical and considered.

Thoughtful spatial planning allows guests to unpack, settle in and properly switch off, without compromising the communal energy that defines the Drifter experience.

The Dream Pods are housed in spacious, light-filled shared rooms, each with multiple ensuite bathrooms and personal lockers for every guest. The result is a highly functional hybrid accommodation model that balances vibrant social connection with a genuinely good night’s sleep.

“Today’s travellers want the best of both worlds,” said Luke Moran, CEO of Drifter.

“They’re looking for atmosphere, design and connection, but they also want comfort, space and privacy when it’s time to rest. Over the past year, we’ve seen a 150 percent increase in group travel bookings taking entire shared rooms, and the Dream Pods are perfectly positioned to meet that demand.”

Beyond accommodation, the renovation will introduce expansive social lounges, co-working spaces, a gym and wellness facilities, Rambler Public Bar, and a full cultural program of music, art and community events.

Design cues throughout the property will draw on Melbourne’s iconic laneway culture, creative subcultures and layered urban textures, reinforcing Drifter’s positioning as a social and cultural hub as much as a place to stay.

The introduction of the Dream Pods forms a cornerstone of Drifter Melbourne’s broader redevelopment, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of shared accommodation through considered design, guest-first thinking and experience-led hospitality.

Drifter Dream Pods at Drifter Melbourne are available to book and stay in now, ahead of the full property relaunch later this year. Drifter Melbourne continues to operate through the renovation period.