Albert Park

Live Like a Local

Striking Albert Park is a fashionable slice of Melbourne life, overflowing with popular brunch spots, cosy wine bars and chic fashion institutions. Stroll around Albert Park Lake or dive into the area’s rich history, from its early life as a series of lagoons to its military training heritage or its royal naming. A mere tram ride from central Melbourne, commuting from Albert Park is never a lengthy exercise and its weekend pace is a relaxed affair. All this helps to make it a rewarding place to live that you’ll forever be exploring.

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Close to CBD
Good for families
Historical Architecture
Lifestyle
Modern architecture
Port Phillip
Property Management
It is no surprise that Albert Park is so sought after. Its proximity to the city, combined with picturesque streets, make it hard to ignore."
- Damian O'Sullivan Director
Properties for Sale
Striking Albert Park is a fashionable slice of Melbourne life, overflowing with popular brunch spots, cosy wine bars and chic fashion institutions.

Stroll around Albert Park Lake or dive into the area’s rich history, from its early life as a series of lagoons to its military training heritage or its royal naming.

A mere tram ride from central Melbourne, commuting from Albert Park is never a lengthy exercise and its weekend pace is a relaxed affair. All this helps to make it a rewarding place to live that you’ll forever be exploring.

Characterised by wide streets, its iconic Canary Island Date Palms and impressive Victorian-era terraces, this green-filled neighborhood has plenty to attract families and singles alike.

Coupled with easy access to the city and the bay, it provides a breezy and active lifestyle – just minutes from central Melbourne.

Albert Park’s bustling thoroughfare is filled with some of Melbourne’s most coveted food and fashion.

You can be sure that authentic pizza and the best possible quality ingredients will fill your plate when you visit Italian Artisans, a new passion project from Tony Nicolini, the infamous founder of DOC pizza shops.

Tony sources fantastic local and Italian produce from boutique and artisan suppliers during his regular tours of Italy, serving some of the best Mediterranean produce the world has to offer at your fingertips.

If Japanese is more to your taste, Brother Shota is a modern restaurant that delivers exquisite food from the East Asian nation. Its tantalising combination of old and new flavors will keep you coming back time and time again. Make sure to order the crispy eggplant and popcorn prawn – two dishes you cannot miss.

On Melbourne’s hot summer days, Jock’s Ice Cream and Sorbet is a local institution. Popular with people of all ages, you can spot it from a distance during the after school rush by the steady stream of kids waiting for a cold treat on their way home from school.

Albert Park’s striking Victorian-era terraces, heritage buildings and community-village charm make for an eclectic and enchanting property market. There’s so much to love about this engaging suburb that it’s hardly surprising that it’s amongst Melbourne’s best places to live. Its growing popularity shows no signs of abating – it’s a suburb that makes postcode-proud residents never want to leave.

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