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Docklands vs North Melbourne: Which Melbourne Suburb Is Right for You?

Compare Docklands and North Melbourne across transport, food, nightlife, cost of living and more. Real data, editorial verdicts.

Docklands vs North Melbourne: Which Melbourne Suburb Is Right for You?

Saturday morning in Docklands: the cafes are already queuing by 9am, the bakeries opened at 7, and the parking spots near the main strip vanished at 8:30. By midday, Docklands settles into its weekend rhythm – 42 public transport stops feeding foot traffic from across Melbourne’s inner ring.

At a Glance

CategoryDocklandsNorth Melbourne
Overall GradeCA
TransportB (42 stops)A (74 stops)
Food & DrinkDN/A
NightlifeCN/A
FamilyN/AN/A
Cost of LivingN/AN/A
SafetyN/AN/A

Transport

Docklands has 42 public transport stops (23 tram, 10 train, 9 bus). North Melbourne has 74 stops (14 tram, 31 train, 29 bus).

Nearest train station for Docklands is Southern Cross Station; for North Melbourne it is North Melbourne Station.

Winner: North Melbourne edges out Docklands with 74 vs 42 transit stops (32 more).

Food & Drink

Docklands has 11 verified dining venues (grade: D). We do not yet have venue-level data for North Melbourne (grade: N/A).

Cost of Living

Rental cost data for these suburbs is not yet available. We are working on integrating RTBA bond data from the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing – check back soon.

Pros & Cons Summary

Docklands Strengths

  • 42 public transport stops including 23 tram + 10 train + 9 bus (ranked 102 of 252)
  • Train access via Southern Cross Station
  • 2 bars and late-night venues (grade: C)

North Melbourne Strengths

  • 74 public transport stops including 14 tram + 31 train + 29 bus (ranked 39 of 252)
  • Train access via North Melbourne Station
  • Just 2km from Melbourne CBD

Our Verdict

For commuters: North Melbourne wins with 74 transit stops vs Docklands’s 42. For food lovers: Docklands has 11 verified venues; we are still compiling data for North Melbourne. For families: Insufficient data for both suburbs – school and childcare ratings are being integrated. For nightlife: Nightlife data not yet available for both suburbs. For budget-conscious renters: Rental data is pending for these suburbs – we will update when RTBA bond data is integrated.

FAQ

Is Docklands or North Melbourne better for public transport?

North Melbourne has 74 public transport stops compared to Docklands’s 42, making it the better-connected suburb based on PTV data.

Is Docklands or North Melbourne cheaper to rent in?

Rental cost data is not yet available for either suburb. We are integrating RTBA bond data and will update this comparison when figures are confirmed.

Which suburb is better, Docklands or North Melbourne?

It depends on your priorities. See our verdict section above for recommendations by use case (commuting, food, families, nightlife, budget).

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