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Also written as Unit 1906, 60 Lorimer Street.
Docklands VIC 3008, Australia
Also written as Unit 1906, 60 Lorimer Street.
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The address sits in the Docklands inner‑city suburb of Melbourne, on the western edge of the central business district. It is close to the Yarra River waterfront and is part of the modern residential precinct surrounding Lorimer Street
Within about 0.4 km you’ll find tram stops at Merchant St/Collins St and Docklands Park/Harbour Esp, served by routes 70, 75, 11, 48, 30 and 86. Southern Cross railway station is also close, providing extensive metro and regional train connections, and pedestrian bridges such as Webb Bridge (0.2 km) and Jim Stynes Bridge (0.3 km) give easy walking and cycling access
Docklands Park is approximately 0.4 km away, offering open green space, sports courts and walking paths. The wider waterfront promenade and numerous public‑art installations add additional leisure opportunities nearby
Within a short walk you’ll reach Webb Bridge, Yarra’s Edge residential precinct, Charles Grimes Bridge and Jim Stynes Bridge, as well as the historic Queens Warehouse and the Fox Classic Car Collection. Hotels such as Novotel Melbourne South Wharf and Pan Pacific Melbourne, plus the Docklands Stadium and Melbourne Star observation wheel, are also easily accessible
Docklands evolved from 19th‑century swamp land and a bustling port to a contemporary waterfront suburb known for its modern architecture and heritage buildings. Today it hosts landmarks like Docklands Stadium, the Melbourne Star, and a vibrant mix of residential, commercial and cultural venues
Tram routes 70, 75, 11, 48, 30 and 86 all run through Docklands, linking directly to the CBD and surrounding suburbs. The free City Circle tram also operates nearby, providing a convenient circular service around the city centre
Docklands boasts about 68 pieces of public art, with self‑guided tours available for visitors. Notable works within walking distance include the Reed Vessel sculpture by Virginia King and various installations along the waterfront promenades
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