Student Guide to Cbd Living Near Rmit University City (2026)

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Student Guide to Cbd: Living Near RMIT University City (2026)

Cbd is home to RMIT University’s City campus, where around 40,000 students study, eat, commute, and try to maintain a budget that does not implode by mid-semester. This guide covers what it is actually like to be a student in Cbd – the transport, the food, the rent, the culture, and the practical details that university brochures leave out.

RMIT University City is known for Design, architecture, engineering, technology. The campus sits at 124 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000, and the surrounding area is urban, fast-paced, central, free tram zone, cultural institutions everywhere.

Getting Around

The nearest station to RMIT City is Melbourne Central. From the CBD, expect a 10-30 minute journey depending on your starting point and time of day.

Tram routes 19, 57, 59 run through or near the campus area, making inner-suburb connections straightforward.

Myki fares for students:

  • Concession 2-hour fare: $2.65
  • Concession daily cap: $5.30
  • Concession weekly cap: $26.50

Full-time domestic students can apply for a concession Myki through RMIT’s student portal. International students typically pay full fare ($5.30 per trip, $10.60 daily cap) unless the university has a specific PTV arrangement.

Cycling is a practical option for students living within 5-10 kilometres of campus. RMIT City has bicycle parking facilities including covered racks.

The Food Scene

The centre of Melbourne’s food universe. Hardware Lane, Degraves Street, Chinatown, and hundreds of laneways packed with restaurants, cafes, and takeaway joints. Competition keeps prices lower than you would expect.

A realistic monthly food budget for a student in Cbd:

  • Cooking at home (market + Aldi): $180-260/month
  • Mix of cooking and eating out: $300-450/month
  • Eating out regularly: $500-700/month (not recommended on a student budget)

Finding a Place to Live

The most common housing options for RMIT City students:

TypeWeekly cost (Cbd)
Share house room$200-300/week
PBSA$350-500/week
Studio$300-420/week
One-bedroom$350-500/week

Students looking to save on rent often live in Southbank, Carlton, Fitzroy, Docklands, where rents run $30-60 per week cheaper than Cbd itself.

What to Do Outside of Class

Campus life at RMIT City extends beyond lectures and the library. The Cbd area offers:

  • Parks and green spaces within walking distance for study breaks and exercise
  • Cafes that welcome students for extended stays (bring your laptop and buy a coffee every few hours)
  • Local pubs with trivia nights, live music, and student-friendly prices on weeknights
  • Campus events including guest lectures, film screenings, club activities, and O-Week festivities
  • Gym and sport facilities on campus at subsidised student rates ($200-400/year)

Nearby suburbs worth exploring: Southbank, Carlton, Fitzroy, Docklands. Each has its own dining, shopping, and entertainment options.

Student Services You Should Know About

RMIT provides services that many students do not use until it is too late:

  1. Financial hardship support. If you are struggling to pay rent or bills, the university has emergency funds and advisors who can help.
  2. Free counselling. Mental health support is available to all enrolled students. No referral needed.
  3. Medical centre. On-campus medical services are bulk-billed for most domestic students.
  4. Career services. Resume reviews, interview practice, and job board access. Start using these in second year, not just at graduation.
  5. Academic skills support. Writing centres, peer tutoring, and study skills workshops are available every semester.
  6. Legal advice. Free legal consultations covering tenancy disputes, employment issues, and other common student legal problems.

Safety in Cbd

Cbd is urban. The campus has security services operating during extended hours, emergency phones positioned across grounds, and well-lit pathways between buildings.

General safety tips for students:

  • Main commercial strips are busy and well-lit until late
  • Use well-trafficked routes when walking at night
  • Keep the campus security number in your phone
  • The PTV app shows real-time transport options for safe late-night travel home

Monthly Budget Overview

CategoryBudget optionStandard option
Rent (share house)$200-300/week$300-420/week
Groceries$50-70/week$70-100/week
Transport$26.50/week (concession)$53/week (full)
Utilities (share)$30-40/week$50-80/week
Personal + social$30-50/week$50-80/week

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cbd a good area for students?

Yes. Cbd hosts RMIT City with around 40,000 students. The area has established transport connections via Melbourne Central, affordable dining options, and a rental market shaped by student demand.

How do I get to RMIT University City?

The nearest station is Melbourne Central. Tram routes 19, 57, 59 also service the area.

What is RMIT University City known for?

RMIT University City is known for Design, architecture, engineering, technology. The campus has approximately 40,000 students.

What suburbs are near RMIT University City?

Nearby suburbs include Southbank, Carlton, Fitzroy, Docklands. These are popular with students seeking cheaper rent within 10-25 minutes commute of campus.


Data sourced from university websites, PTV, ABS Census 2021. Compiled April 2026.

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