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Melbourne CBD Serviced Apartments

Luxury Apartments in Melbourne CBD

Melbourne CBD (Central Business District) has numerous eateries, bars, clubs and other attractions. Shoppers love the 19th century arcades and the expansive Queen Victoria Market which has several gourmet food halls too. Federation Square has Australian art showcased at the Ian Potter Center while the Australian Center for the Moving Image has in-house movies galore.

Here are the Top 10 Melbourne CBD Serviced Apartments

  1. Oaks Melbourne on Market Hotel
  2. Oaks Melbourne on Lonsdale Suites
  3. Oaks Melbourne on Collins Hotel
  4. AVANI Central Melbourne Residences
  5. Yarra Street Apartments
  6. Oaks Melbourne on Williams Suites
  7. Jane Bell Lane Apartments
  8. Swanston St Apartments
  9. Burwood Highway Apartments
  10. Bell Street Apartments

Every one of our Melbourne CBD serviced apartments has the best amenities and facilities for guests. These include free Wi-Fi and fully-equipped kitchens along with comfortable beds and a lot more. 

Melbourne Central Business District is a happening location which has several prominent thoroughfares nearby. There is Bourke Street, a fixture on the Hoddle Grid while you can consider Victoria Street and the area between the Yarra River and Flinders Street as well. The Central City is the core area within Greater Melbourne, near the financial hub and numerous arcades. It has also been recognized as a City of Literature courtesy of UNESCO. Other areas worth considering include Spring Street and Spencer Street nearby. 

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Facts About Melbourne Central Business District

The Melbourne City Center or CBD or The City is based upon the Hoddle Grid, the oldest part of the city that was laid out in the year 1837. It covers the area going up to Victoria Street and Queen Victoria Market along with the zone near Flinders Street as well. The Central City or CBD is also a UNESCO-designated City of Literature and is famous for its arcades and architectural marvels. 

Here are some more interesting facts about the Melbourne Central Business District: 

  • 5 out of Australia’s 6 tallest buildings are situated in this zone. 
  • The CBD includes several prominent landmarks including the Melbourne Aquarium, Federation Square, State Library of Victoria, Supreme Court of Victoria and others. 
  • The Royal Exhibition Building, a World Heritage listed marvel, lies nearby along with the Melbourne Museum. 
  • It houses the country’s biggest financial entities along with corporate headquarters for Rio Tinto Group and BHP, two of the world’s biggest mining firms. 
  • The CBD has two out of the country’s biggest four banks, namely National Australia Bank and ANZ. 
  • Other notable entities include Telstra, Tabcorp, Crown, Toll and Foster’s Group. 
  • It is the major administrative center for the City of Melbourne and also the State Government of Victoria. 

Weather in Melbourne Central Business District 

Melbourne has warm summers which are dry and a cooler autumn season with sunny days and lighter winds. Winters have some snowfall along with being cold and cloudier. Springtime means fluctuating weather with some rainfall too.