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Posted: 3/7/2023 | March 7th, 2023
Melbourne is probably my favorite city in Australia. While Sydney boasts the more iconic tourist attractions, Melbourne is more laid-back and a hub for arts and culture.
Home to over five million people, it has a diverse population and something of a European feel, home to plenty of festivals, art exhibitions, live music, stunning street art, chill bars and cafés, and delicious food. You could easily spend over a week here and only scratch the surface when it comes to things to see and do.
While public transportation goes everywhere, Melbourne is a bit sprawled out, so it’s important to choose the area where you stay carefully, otherwise you’ll spend most of your trip in transit.
To help you decide where to stay in Melbourne, in this post, I’ll highlight the best neighborhoods below so you can choose the area that suits your travel style and budget as the neighborhoods in this city all have their own feel.
But, before I get to the specifics, here are some common questions I get asked about neighborhoods in Melbourne:
What’s the best neighborhood for first-time visitors?
City Center, or “the CBD,” as locals are prone to call it, has something that will please most travelers. It’s crammed with great museums, monuments, cafés, restaurants, and bars. It’s the most central spot for doing lots of sightseeing.
What’s the best neighborhood for families?
St. Kilda is an old bohemian swath that happens to have the highest number of restaurants in town. But the neighborhood is also home to Luna Park, the world’s oldest theme park, plus it’s situated right on the sea. (Note this is also a great area for backpackers too!)
What’s the best neighborhood for shopping?
Shopaholics will be in heaven along boutique-lined Chapel Street in South Yarra.
What’s the best neighborhood for foodies?
Fitzroy is laden with incredible eateries — from classic and traditional bites to cutting-edge spots. I also think this is just a cool area to hang out in too.
What’s the best neighborhood for feeling like a local?
Richmond, located east of the center, has a diverse number of things to do that locals partake in, like eating, drinking, and shopping. Plus it’s home to “Little Saigon.”
What’s the best neighborhood overall?
It’s hard to pinpoint just one Melbourne neighborhood as “the best,” but City Center fits this category because of its location and because it has a little bit of everything for everyone, no matter what your interests are. That said, I also love St. Kilda too.
With those questions now answered, here is a more specific breakdown of each neighborhood — with suggested accommodation for each so you’ll know where to stay in Melbourne.
Melbourne Neighborhood Overview
Where to Stay in Melbourne for First-Time Visitors: City Center
“The CBD” (an acronym for “Central Business District”) may not have a particularly sexy name, but it does have something most other neighborhoods in Melbourne do not: a little bit (or in some cases a whole lot) of everything. Shopping, dining, museums, cafés, galleries, and even nightlife are all represented here. Start at the iconic Flinders Street Station, which was the busiest railway terminal in the Southern Hemisphere in the 1920s, and then fan out and explore the center of Melbourne, including the popular Federation Square and nearby National Gallery of Victoria.
Best Places to Stay in City Center:
Where to Stay in Melbourne for Families: St. Kilda
An old bohemian haunt that was also at one time the red-light district, St. Kilda is a beachside swath that is home to Luna Park, the world’s oldest theme park that’s fun for all ages. There’s a beachside boardwalk to explore and a fun arts-and-crafts fair on Sundays. It also happens to boast the highest number of restaurants in town. Start out on Acland Street, where the blocks are lined with eateries.
Best Places to Stay in St. Kilda:
Where to Stay in Melbourne for Shopping: South Yarra
South Yarra boasts sculpture parks, art galleries, and verdant gardens, but the main reason to plant yourself here for a while is for the superlative shopping. Don’t miss Chapel Street, a road flanked by boutique shops, where you can max out your credit card (or at least window-browse local and European designers). The area also has a lot of indie coffee shops too!
Best Places to Stay in South Yarra:
Where to Stay in Melbourne for Foodies: Fitzroy
Once a solidly working-class neighborhood, Fitzroy has blossomed into a magnet for food-loving locals and visitors alike. The streets are now flanked by restaurants of every stripe — from those dishing up diverse non-Australian fare or locally sourced, locally inspired dishes to pubs serving elevated grub and cutting-edge, trend-setting eateries. Start on Gertrude Street, which is something of a microcosm of this culinary enclave itself.
Best Places to Stay in Fitzroy:
Where to Stay in Melbourne for Living Like a Local: Richmond
Richmond is an up-and-coming area that, like Fitzroy, is brimming with delicious eats. Unlike Fitzroy, though, it’s more of a local affair, complete with its own Vietnamese enclave known as “Little Saigon.” If you want to feel like a local and get away from most tourists, this is a great neighborhood to do it in.
Best Places to Stay in Richmond:
Melbourne is a lively, fun city perfect for backpackers and budget travelers. Since it’s so spread out, it’s important to pick a neighborhood that best suits your interests so you minimize time getting around. But, no matter where you stay, you can’t really go wrong since everywhere in Melbourne is awesome!
Book Your Flight
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Book Your Accommodation
You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels.
For hostel suggestions, here’s a complete list of the best hostels in Melbourne.
Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:
Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With?
Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.
Want More Information on Melbourne?
Be sure to visit our robust destination guide to Melbourne for even more planning tips!
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