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10 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

St Kilda is Melbourne's famous seaside neighbourhood, a cosmopolitan blend of beach life, café culture, backpacker energy, and nightlife. Its iconic foreshore, pier, and palm-lined esplanade draw visitors year-round.

Footscray is Melbourne's most culturally diverse suburb, a raw and vibrant counterpoint to the polished inner city. Barkly Street is lined with Vietnamese phở kitchens, Ethiopian injera houses, Indian sweet shops and African grocery stores.

Fitzroy is Melbourne's bohemian heart, a densely packed inner suburb of Victorian-era terrace houses, street art, independent boutiques, and some of the city's most inventive bars and restaurants.

Southbank Promenade is Melbourne's riverside dining and entertainment strip, stretching along the south bank of the Yarra River with views of the CBD skyline. It connects the city's major arts institutions.

Brunswick is the kind of Melbourne suburb where a century-old Turkish bakery sits next to a natural-wine bar and a vintage clothing warehouse. Sydney Road — its main artery — is a kilometre-long parade of Middle Eastern grocers, live-music pubs, op-shops and tattoo parlours.
Carlton is Melbourne's "Little Italy," a historic neighbourhood where Italian immigrants established a vibrant food and café culture from the 1950s. Lygon Street is its famous dining strip.

Collingwood is Melbourne's grittiest-turned-trendiest inner suburb, a formerly industrial area now packed with craft breweries, independent boutiques, street art, and converted warehouse studios.

Richmond straddles two culinary worlds: Victoria Street's legendary strip of Vietnamese phở restaurants and Bridge Road's fashion boutiques and artisan bakeries. The suburb is also home to the MCG's backyard, with match-day crowds flooding its pubs.

Northcote High Street is a corridor of Melbourne's live-music culture, lined with venues like the Northcote Social Club and the Wesley Anne. Between the gig rooms sit craft breweries, record shops and hole-in-the-wall eateries.

South Yarra and Toorak form Melbourne's most affluent precinct, home to luxury boutiques, designer showrooms, and some of the grandest Victorian mansions in Australia. Chapel Street is the area's vibrant shopping spine.