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St Kilda is renowned for alfresco dining, bric-a-brac shoppers, seaside bathing and fun park rides. St Kilda beach is one of Melbourne's most popular destinations over summer with sporting events and walking and cycling tracks the length of the beach - make sure you walk the St Kilda Pier too. St Kilda Baths is on the foreshore and Luna Park offers amusements and rides for kids or the Palais Theatre offers the St Kilda Film Festival. When its time to eat Acland St has more bakeries in one street than you ever thought possible. Cafes, restaurants, and Specialty shops will entice you back again and again.


Linden - St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts
The City of Port Phillip 's leading contemporary arts venue. It's main focus is its contemporary exhibition program which encompasses a broad range of visual art practices and media and can include sculpture, painting, print-making, drawing, photography, video, installation, multi-media and performance.
26 Acland Street      St Kilda     Ph 03 9209 6794

St Kilda Pier
A Melbourne landmark, the cosmopolitan St Kilda Pier offers a wide range of recreational activities. Providing panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline and Port Phillip Bay , the pier is a popular destination for strolling, cycling, roller blading and fishing. Catch a ferry to Williamstown or try to spot the penguins and native water rats from the breakwater. Whatever your preference, St Kilda Pier provides an unforgettable experience right in the heart of Melbourne.

Luna Park
LPO has recreated an environment that is faithful to the heritage integrity of Luna Park through a wide range of artistic and architectural elements. This combined with the dynamic, thrill based attractions make Luna Park unique to Australia 's leisure landscape.
Lower Esplanade     St Kilda     Ph 03 9525 5033

The Jackman Gallery
The Jackman Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, situated in the heart of St.Kilda, Melbourne , Australia . It represents a select group of Australian artists, including established painters, sculptors & photographers along with talented emerging artists.
60 Inkerman St     St Kilda     Ph 03 9534 2147

The Jewish Museum of Australia
A community museum, which aims to explore and share the Jewish experience in Australia and benefit Australia's diverse society with a commitment to being a respected and innovative cultural centre, recognised nationally for its excellence in exhibitions, education programs and collection management.
26 Alma Road     St Kilda     Ph 03 9534 0083





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