Guidebook for Melbourne

Michelle
Guidebook for Melbourne

Bars, Restaurants & Cafes

The entrance is very subtle. Siglo is the rooftop cigar bar w one of the best terraces in town. A smart, stylish place to impress your friends.
115 locals recommend
Siglo
161 Spring St
115 locals recommend
The entrance is very subtle. Siglo is the rooftop cigar bar w one of the best terraces in town. A smart, stylish place to impress your friends.
One of the older bars in town but still a great venue with Martinis as their speciality. Plus they have a late license so this is the place to come when so many others close.
74 locals recommend
Gin Palace
10 Russell Pl
74 locals recommend
One of the older bars in town but still a great venue with Martinis as their speciality. Plus they have a late license so this is the place to come when so many others close.
It's an intimate wine and cocktail bar with an amazing kicthen that produces divine food until close at 3am.
11 locals recommend
Arlechin
Mornane Place
11 locals recommend
It's an intimate wine and cocktail bar with an amazing kicthen that produces divine food until close at 3am.
Award-winning bar specialising in uniquely Australian cocktails
Byrdi
Award-winning bar specialising in uniquely Australian cocktails
The nearest outdoors/indoors shipping container bar to the apartment. Great for groups.
12 locals recommend
Whitehart Bar
22 Whitehart Ln
12 locals recommend
The nearest outdoors/indoors shipping container bar to the apartment. Great for groups.

Food Scene

Hands down the finest specialty pasta restaurant in the city.
84 locals recommend
Tipo 00
361 Little Bourke St
84 locals recommend
Hands down the finest specialty pasta restaurant in the city.

Shopping

This lively street within walking distance of the city starts from the Royal Exhibition Buildings and travels down through Fitzroy to Collingwood. It features excellent bars (Marion), restaurants (Cutler & Co) and cafes (Morning Market), as well as some one-off fashion and design retailers.
Gertrude St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia
This lively street within walking distance of the city starts from the Royal Exhibition Buildings and travels down through Fitzroy to Collingwood. It features excellent bars (Marion), restaurants (Cutler & Co) and cafes (Morning Market), as well as some one-off fashion and design retailers.

Arts & Culture

Melbourne’s premiere metropolitan cinema, located at Collins Place in the city’s CBD. The Kino features seven screens, with a superb selection of local and international feature films, documentaries and mainstream titles.
83 locals recommend
Kino Cinemas
45 Collins St
83 locals recommend
Melbourne’s premiere metropolitan cinema, located at Collins Place in the city’s CBD. The Kino features seven screens, with a superb selection of local and international feature films, documentaries and mainstream titles.