Where to Stay in Melbourne
Area-by-area breakdown of Melbourne's 3 key neighborhoods. Know where to book before you commit — the right location makes all the difference.
Melbourne Neighborhoods — Area by Area
Each area has its own character. Here's what you need to know before you book.
CBD
~600 hotels · Avg $138/night
Best for: First-time visitors & sightseeingSouthbank
~600 hotels · Avg $120/night
Best for: Business travel & nightlifeSt Kilda
~600 hotels · Avg $102/night
Best for: Budget travelers & local experienceWhere to Stay by Traveler Type
First-Time Visitor
Recommended: CBD
Stay central for easy access to major attractions and transport
Business Traveler
Recommended: Southbank
Look for areas with good transport links and business facilities
Family Trip
Recommended: CBD
Choose areas with family-friendly restaurants and safe streets
Budget Traveler
Recommended: St Kilda
Stay slightly outside the center for significant savings
Luxury Seeker
Recommended: CBD
Top-tier hotels cluster in premium neighborhoods
Nightlife & Social
Recommended: Southbank
Choose vibrant districts with bars, restaurants, and cultural venues
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What is the best area to stay in Melbourne?
For first-time visitors, CBD is ideal — central, well-connected, and rich with attractions. Southbank is great for business travelers and nightlife. Budget travelers may prefer areas slightly outside the center.
How many hotels are in Melbourne?
Melbourne has 1,800+ hotels available through Maqami, across 3 neighborhoods. Rates start from $36/night.
Is it safe to stay in Melbourne?
Melbourne is a popular travel destination with well-established tourism infrastructure. All listed neighborhoods — CBD, Southbank, St Kilda — are tourist-friendly with good hotel density.