Taylor Swift touched down in Australia on her luxurious private jet on Wednesday ahead of her three back-to-back Eras Tour concerts in Melbourne this weekend.

And the pop superstar, 34, is reportedly splashing out around $16,300 USD ($25,000 AUD) a night to stay at the swanky Crown Towers hotel — just a 10-minute car ride from the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Swift is said to be staying in the celeb-loved hotel’s sprawling Presidential Villa located on the 43rd floor.

The incredible 1,090-square-meter space boasts two bedrooms, a large dining room, a living area with breathtaking views of the city and other impressive perks.

A private express elevator guarantees Swift privacy as she makes her way in and out of her luxe lodgings with her security team.

Taylor Swift touched down in Australia on her luxurious private jet on Wednesday ahead of her three back-to-back Eras Tour concerts in Melbourne this weekend

And the pop superstar, 34, is reportedly splashing out around $16,300 USD ($25,000 AUD) a night to stay at the swanky Crown Towers hotel — just a 10-minute car ride from the Melbourne Cricket Ground

There is also a 24-hour butler service at the Anti-Hero hitmaker’s disposal — whether she needs some pre-show fuel, a last-minute errand run or a celebratory nightcap.

Swift’s master bedroom will serve as her ultimate relaxation station with its cushy deluxe king-sized bed and spa bath.

She can organize her wardrobe — whether it be her Swarovski crystal-adorned stage costumes or her favorite Free People floral dress — in the room’s walk-in closet.

Her guests have two queen beds available to them in the neighboring guest bedroom, which includes an en suite bathroom.

The dining room can seat up to six people and there is a full cocktail bar — though Swift may be more of a beer fan these days.

Swift was promptly escorted to her Australian accommodation on Wednesday after a 12 hour flight on her private jet.

Swift’s flight (VJT993) from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Melbourne became the globe’s most-tracked flight with almost 1,500 of her eager fans watching its trek across the Pacific.

The singer — who is dating Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce — completely missed out on Valentine’s Day due to her travels, being airborne for the entire romantic day.

Swift is said to be staying in the celeb-loved hotel's sprawling Presidential Villa located on the 43rd floor

The incredible 1,090-square-meter space boasts two bedrooms, a large dining room, a living area with breathtaking views of the city and other impressive perks

A private express elevator that guarantees Swift privacy as she makes her way in and out of her luxe lodgings

There is also a 24-hour butler service at the Anti-Hero hitmaker's disposal — whether she needs some pre-show fuel, a last-minute errand run or a celebratory nightcap

Swift will be in Melbourne threw the weekend before jetting off to Sydney

She took off in Hawaii at 4.52pm local time on February 13, and didn’t land until the early hours on February 15 AEDT due to the 21-hour time difference, meaning she missed the big day.

But she had just spent a few days with her boyfriend Travis in Los Angeles as she celebrated with him after he won the NFL Super Bowl, before jetting off Down Under.

Swift will take the stage in front of 85,000 screaming fans on February 16 — kicking off the first of her seven sold-out shows in Australia and her first Australian show since 2018.

She will perform at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from February 16 to 18 before heading to Sydney’s Accor Stadium from February 23 to 26 for her shows.

Photos obtained by DailyMail.com show Swift arriving at MCG ahead of her very first show.

She was being chauffeured FBI-style to the stadium on in the afternoon.

A cavalcade of blackout Land Rovers were seen driving down Brunton Ave and into the underground carpark of the venue, with one carrying Swift.

Meanwhile, thousands of the popstar’s fans swarmed the arena two hours before the show’s start time of 6.30pm in an attempt to avoid the long lines to get in.

Swift was promptly escorted to her Australian accommodation on Wednesday after a 12 hour flight on her private jet; seen in March 2023

Swift will take the stage in front of 85,000 screaming fans on February 16 — kicking off the first of her seven sold-out shows in Australia and her first Australian show since 2018; seen in March 2023

Swift kicked off her Eras Tour last March in the United States and it will go through December 2024 with upcoming legs in Europe, the UK and Canada; seen in August 2023

Swift kicked off her Eras Tour last March in the United States and it will go through December 2024 with upcoming legs in Europe, the UK and Canada.

She will close out the tour on December 8 after three back-to-back shows in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The Eras Tour serves as retrospective of Swift’s nearly 20-year career.