Australian Open — Melbourne Suburb Guide for Tennis Fans

Australian Open 2027 Suburb Guide Melbourne in 2026: the unfiltered local's guide covering cost of living, getting around, where to eat, property prices, and…

Heading to the Australian Open? Here’s where to stay, eat, and drink — the suburb-by-suburb guide.

Seasonal Picks

Beach & Outdoor Suburbs

  • Albert Park — Albert Park Lake, F1 Grand Prix circuit, and village shops.
  • Middle Park — Beach access and leafy streets without St Kilda’s intensity.
  • Port Melbourne — Bay Trail running, Station Pier views, and a growing apartme
  • St Kilda — Acland Street cakes, Luna Park, and Melbourne’s most famous
  • St Kilda West — Melbourne’s smallest and most exclusive beachside pocket. Ma

Culture & Indoor Suburbs

  • North Melbourne — Working-class roots with a growing cafe scene. Close to ever
  • Carlton — Melbourne’s Little Italy. Lygon Street pasta, uni students,
  • Carlton North — Quieter sibling of Carlton with Rathdowne Village charm and
  • Fitzroy — Melbourne’s creative soul — street art, live music, small ba
  • Fitzroy North — Edinburgh Gardens picnics, Brunswick Street’s quieter end, a

Want suburb-specific detail? Every Melbourne suburb has its own guide on melbz.com.au — search for your suburb above.

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