Photo: Klim Levene / CC BY 2.0
Brunswick Street is the beating heart of Melbourne's alternative culture, a gritty, colourful strip in Fitzroy where vintage shops, street art, and independent bookstores rub shoulders with some of the city's best bars and eateries. It's a place to wander, browse, and soak up the creative energy that defines Melbourne's inner north.
Highlights & What to See
- Independent shopping: Hunt through vintage clothing stores like Hunter Gatherer and Lost & Found Market for one-of-a-kind finds, or browse vinyl at Polyester Records and books at Readings.
- Street art and laneways: Explore the ever-changing murals and graffiti on side streets like Rose Street and Johnston Street – Fitzroy is Melbourne's street art heartland.
- Iconic pubs and live music: Grab a pint at the century-old Napier Hotel or catch emerging bands at The Tote, a legendary live music venue that helped shape the city's rock scene.
- Food from around the world: Feast on Ethiopian injera at Ras Dashen, authentic Italian at Pizza Farro, or modern Australian at Cutler & Co. Don't miss the famous bagels at Lox in a Box.
- Fitzroy Gardens: A short stroll away, these Victorian-era gardens offer a peaceful escape with the historic Cooks' Cottage and a conservatory.
- Rose Street Artists' Market: Held every weekend, this market showcases local artists and designers selling original prints, jewellery, and homewares.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least half a day to Brunswick Street to truly absorb its character. Start with a late breakfast at one of the hip cafés (Proud Mary is a local favourite), then spend a few hours browsing shops and street art. Lunch at a bustling restaurant, then enjoy an afternoon drink at a rooftop bar like Naked for Satan. If you're keen on nightlife, stay for dinner and live music – the street comes alive after dark.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fitzroy – the neighbourhood itself, with more laneways, parks, and the Fitzroy Pool.
- Collingwood – just south, with Smith Street's vintage shops and the famous Le Bon Ton restaurant.
- Carlton – home to the Italian precinct on Lygon Street and the University of Melbourne.
- Melbourne's CBD – a 20-minute walk or quick tram ride away, with Federation Square and the Yarra River.
- Queen Victoria Market – a 30-minute walk, perfect for fresh produce and deli goods.
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Image credits
- Federation Square — DXR / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Great Ocean Road — Bobak Ha'Eri / CC BY 3.0
- Queen Victoria Market — Bob T / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Royal Botanic Gardens — Johntorcasio / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Melbourne Zoo — Commander Keane / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Melbourne Cricket Ground — Flickerd / CC BY-SA 4.0
- St Kilda — Dietmar Rabich / CC BY-SA 4.0