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Best Neighborhoods for Single People in Melbourne

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: If you're single and moving to Melbourne, here are some of the best neighborhoods for single people.

Melbourne, is a vibrant city known for its culture, coffee, and creativity. With a thriving arts scene, plenty of green spaces, and a bustling nightlife, it's no wonder that many expats and digital nomads choose to call it home. But with so many neighborhoods to choose from, it can be tough to decide where to live. If you're single and looking to make the most of your time in Melbourne, here are eight of the best neighborhoods to consider.

St Kilda

St Kilda is a beachside suburb that offers a laid-back lifestyle with plenty of social opportunities. Single people living here can spend their free time enjoying the beach, walking along the Esplanade, or exploring the many bars and cafes on Acland Street. The Palais Theatre hosts live music and comedy shows, while the National Theatre offers ballet and opera performances. There are also several fitness clubs and yoga studios in the area, as well as art classes at the Gasworks Arts Park.

Location: South of Melbourne's CBD, along the coast.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$350 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$500,000.

Where to Eat: Try the delicious brunch at The Kettle Black, enjoy a burger at Radio Mexico, or indulge in some seafood at Claypots Evening Star.

Interesting History: Luna Park, located on the Esplanade, is a historic amusement park that has been operating since 1912.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local musicians or actors, such as Guy Pearce or Eric Bana, who have been known to frequent the area.

Fitzroy

Fitzroy is a bohemian neighborhood known for its street art, live music, and vibrant nightlife. Singles can enjoy browsing the many independent boutiques and vintage stores, or catching a gig at the Evelyn Hotel. There are also plenty of bars, cafes, and restaurants to choose from, as well as fitness studios and art classes. The Melbourne Museum and Carlton Gardens are also nearby.

Location: Northeast of Melbourne's CBD.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$400 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$600,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous charcoal chicken at Jim's Greek Tavern, enjoy a steak at The Builders Arms Hotel, or grab a slice of pizza at Ladro.

Interesting History: The Old Melbourne Gaol, located on the edge of Fitzroy, is a historic prison that operated from 1842 until 1929.

Celeb sightings: Musicians and artists, such as Nick Cave and Missy Higgins, have been known to live in or frequent the area.

South Yarra

South Yarra is an upscale neighborhood with a mix of historic architecture and modern amenities. Singles can enjoy shopping on Chapel Street, relaxing in the Royal Botanic Gardens, or catching a movie at the historic Como Cinema. There are also plenty of bars, cafes, and fitness studios in the area, as well as the Prahran Market for fresh produce.

Location: Southeast of Melbourne's CBD, along the Yarra River.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$450 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$700,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous avocado toast at Two Birds One Stone, enjoy a steak at France-Soir, or indulge in some Italian cuisine at Caffe e Cucina.

Interesting History: The Como House and Garden, located in South Yarra, is a historic estate that was built in the 1840s.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local celebrities, such as Dannii Minogue or Chris Hemsworth, who have been known to frequent the area.

Richmond

Richmond is a trendy neighborhood known for its live music, sports, and vibrant nightlife. Singles can enjoy catching a game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, browsing the many independent boutiques, or catching a gig at the Corner Hotel. There are also plenty of bars, cafes, and fitness studios in the area, as well as the Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre.

Location: East of Melbourne's CBD, along the Yarra River.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$400 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$600,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous pho at Pho Chu The, enjoy a burger at the Royal Saxon, or indulge in some Mexican cuisine at Fonda Mexican.

Interesting History: The Richmond Power Station, located on the Yarra River, is a historic power station that was built in the 1890s.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local musicians or athletes, such as Jimmy Barnes or Dustin Martin, who have been known to frequent the area.

Carlton

Carlton is a historic neighborhood known for its Italian culture, beautiful architecture, and vibrant food scene. Singles can enjoy exploring the many bars, cafes, and restaurants on Lygon Street, or relaxing in the Carlton Gardens. There are also several fitness studios and art classes in the area, as well as the Melbourne Museum.

Location: North of Melbourne's CBD.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$400 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$600,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous gelato at Pidapipo, enjoy a pizza at DOC Pizza & Mozzarella Bar, or indulge in some Italian cuisine at Tiamo.

Interesting History: The Royal Exhibition Building, located in the Carlton Gardens, is a historic building that was built in the 1880s.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local celebrities, such as Lleyton Hewitt or Bec Judd, who have been known to frequent the area.

Brunswick

Brunswick is a multicultural neighborhood known for its live music, street art, and vibrant food scene. Singles can enjoy exploring the many bars, cafes, and restaurants on Sydney Road, or catching a gig at the Brunswick Ballroom. There are also several fitness studios and art classes in the area, as well as the Brunswick Baths.

Location: North of Melbourne's CBD.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$350 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$500,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous falafel at Very Good Falafel, enjoy a burger at the Brunswick Mess Hall, or indulge in some Ethiopian cuisine at The Abyssinian.

Interesting History: The Brunswick Town Hall, located on Sydney Road, is a historic building that was built in the 1870s.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local musicians or comedians, such as Courtney Barnett or Hannah Gadsby, who have been known to frequent the area.

Prahran

Prahran is a trendy neighborhood known for its shopping, nightlife, and vibrant food scene. Singles can enjoy exploring the many bars, cafes, and restaurants on Chapel Street, or browsing the Prahran Market for fresh produce. There are also several fitness studios and art classes in the area, as well as the historic Astor Theatre.

Location: Southeast of Melbourne's CBD.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$400 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$600,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous brunch at Tall Timber, enjoy a steak at The Smith, or indulge in some Japanese cuisine at Tokosan.

Interesting History: The Prahran Mechanics' Institute, located on High Street, is a historic building that was built in the 1850s.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local celebrities, such as Rebecca Maddern or Andy Lee, who have been known to frequent the area.

Collingwood

Collingwood is a creative neighborhood known for its street art, craft breweries, and vibrant food scene. Singles can enjoy exploring the many bars, cafes, and restaurants on Smith Street, or catching a live performance at The Tote Hotel. There are also several fitness studios and art classes in the area, as well as the Collingwood Children's Farm.

Location: Northeast of Melbourne's CBD.

Real Estate: Average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$400 per week. Average purchase price for a one-bedroom apartment is around AU$600,000.

Where to Eat: Try the famous chicken parma at The Gem Bar & Dining Room, enjoy a pizza at Lazerpig, or indulge in some Vietnamese cuisine at Hanoi Hannah.

Interesting History: The Collingwood Town Hall, located on Hoddle Street, is a historic building that was built in the 1880s.

Celeb sightings: You might spot local musicians or artists, such as Angus Stone or Julia Stone, who have been known to frequent the area.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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