Living among the skyscrapers, the CBD’s architectural diversity is a major drawcard for city dwellers, but there is so much more on offer - free trams, being surrounded by stunning parks and gardens and high quality restaurants and shopping to name a few.
Whilst it’s common to need to take both an umbrella and sunglasses when going out, discovering the hidden gems of Melbourne CBD, including the laneways and arcades, small concept stores, and eateries, are all accessible due to the walkability of the city and the free trams, and other public transport. The NGV and other galleries, festivals and live theatre are also plentiful in the CBD.
Melbourne’s multiculturalism is welcoming for people of any ethnicity, and over the last two decades this has made the CBD a fantastic place to visit, work and live. You can get truly top-class food from all cultures all in one city! And of course, the coffee culture of Melbourne is world-famous! Options for residing in Melbourne include studio living, comfortable apartments and luxurious, spacious residences with terraces, balconies and often a pool and gym in the building.