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citigate albert park
Citigate Albert Park Melbourne is centrally located on Queens Road, minutes from Melbourne's CBD & St Kilda Road. The hotel overlooks picturesque Albert Park Lake.  more info

sebel albert park
The Sebel Albert Park Melbourne overlooks beautiful Albert Park Lake (opposite the renowned Grand Prix track). Just minutes from the St Kilda Road, South Yarra's Chapel Street , the Botanical Garden & St Kilda & Port Phillip Bay.  more info

 

South Melbourne and Albert Park are home to beautiful streetscapes, the Melbourne Grand Prix, fashion, food and fabulous coffee. Visit some of Melbourne's oldest suburbs with beautifully-restored public buildings, terrace houses and mansions showing how Melbourne's grand past embraces the present. Streetscapes…and coffee Cosmopolitan Clarendon Street has a focus on fashion and food, with places like the Mediterranean-inspired Gas Eatery and Supplies. And on Coventry, Dorcas, Bank and Park streets there are numerous shopping and refreshment options. Cafe Sweethearts and St Ali are coffee experts, and you'll find fresh produce galore at the South Melbourne Market. The Victorian Tapestry Workshop in Park Street is a world centre for tapestry and there's imported antiques and European homewares at Izzi & Popo. Eat, drink, jog, walk, swim, golf Albert Park beach is popular in summer, and cafes and delis along Bridport Street and Victoria Avenue are always lively. The Albert Park Deli, Andrew's Hamburgers, Jock's Ice Cream and the Albert Park Hotel are all well worth the journey, and for the fashion conscious, Husk and Paper Doll Boutique are just a couple of must-visits. Join the locals jogging, sailing, cycling or rowing on Albert Park Lake. In March, the surrounding roads are transformed into the racing track for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Also in the neighbourhood is the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, and there is a championship public golf course, as well as the Albert Park Driving Range. Stop off for coffee at Mart 130, overlooking the park at Tram stop 130 on the number 96 tram. From here it's a short walk over Canterbury Road into the local enclave of Middle Park village and St Kilda beach.

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