St Kilda serviced apartment accommodation, close to CBD, Albert Park, Luna Park, St Kilda Road, Fitzroy St, Acland St & St Kilda beach

5kms from Melbourne CBD, or 20 mins by tram or car 

Vacancies from Jan 25

  • Tuscany (151 Fitzroy St, St Kilda)  Point A on the map below
    Perfect for two, this well-located, one-bedroom apartment is hidden away in a quiet oasis in lively Fitzroy Street. You'll be delighted with the Tuscany-style courtyard, complete with greenery, ornate fountain and trellised vines.

  • Catani 1 (12 Acland St, St Kilda)  Point B on the map below
    Perfect for two,  this beautiful one-bedroom apartment is located in the leafy, residential part of Acland St, just up from Fitzroy St & the Esplanade. You will love how central it is to everything.

 

  • Catani 2 (12 Acland St, St Kilda)   Point B on the map below
    Perfect for two,  this designer-interior, one-bedroom apartment is located in the leafy, residential part of Acland St, just up from Fitzroy St & the Esplanade. You will love how central it is to everything.
     

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Local Area Notes

A seaside resort for Melbournians in Queen Victoria's era, later a notorious red-light district, St Kilda is home to many of Melbourne's rising creative stars and professionals. Drawn by the many funky bars, outstanding restaurants and eclectic shops, this well-heeled crowd has brought an influx of spending power that's transformed a once neglected seaside suburb into Victoria's unchallenged ‘Capital of Cool'.

Marina Bike Path & Beaches Restaurant Heaven Gardens & Parks
Grand Prix at Albert Park St Kilda Pier & Kiosk Lively St Kilda
Albert Park-Walking Trails & Lake Street Cafes Galore Luna Park
Easy to get around Restaurants & Cafes on the Beach Evening Walks

(Most of these photos are courtesy of Google or PleaseTakeMeTo.com).

The world-famous patisseries, the landmark Edelweiss Delicatessen and the popular Sunday art-and-craft market on the Esplanade are all still here and still thronged with customers.

But many hip newcomers have added to the vibrant cosmopolitan mix - sophisticated drinking spots, cozy and enticing restaurants, haute couture and New Age fashion outlets, Internet cafes, live music venues, the new Farmer's Market - and much more.

St Kilda offers an endlessly fascinating pot-pouri of modern pop and café culture, enhanced for people-watchers by a constant stream of sometimes eccentric, always colorful characters and Beautiful People from all over the globe.

There are so many interesting things in St Kilda, the Esplanade Markets, ride the roller coaster at Luna Park, have coffee and cake in Acland Street, dine at one of the many restaurants in Fitzroy Street, or catch the ferry to Williamstown from St Kilda pier. There is also Albert Park Lake, St. Kilda Beach, cycle and roller-blading tracks that go on forever, and the cinemas & live theatre. The list of attractions goes on an on.

If you're in Melbourne on a working holiday, St Kilda is a great place to base yourself. It is serviced by three major tram routes but if you must drive there's plenty of parking – or why not work up a healthy appetite for some of our great food - walk along the beach from Port Melbourne past Middle Park and enjoy the sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay!

What the Locals Think

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Location Map

A is Tuscany

B is Catani 1 and 2


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What the Locals Think of St Kilda

Overall Score

80.34 / 100

Great for...

  • Eating Out 5/5
  • Public Transport 5/5
  • Pay TV Access 5/5

Not so great for...

  • Parking2.5/5

Recommended for...

  • #1 Singles
  • #2 Couples
  • #3 Families with kids
  • #4 Retirees
  • #5 Trendy & Stylish People
  • #6 Creative Types