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Also written as Unit 413, 422-428 Collins Street.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Also written as Unit 413, 422-428 Collins Street.
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413/422 Collins Street is a unit located in Melbourne’s central business district. It offers inner‑city living within one of the city’s most iconic streets
The unit is next to several heritage and commercial sites, including the Mitre Tavern heritage pub, the Melbourne Savage Club, Treasury on Collins Apartment Hotel, and the AON Centre. It is also very close to the historic Bank of Australasia building and nearby clubs such as The Australian Club
A tram stop (William St/Collins St) is just 0.1 km away, providing easy access to Melbourne’s extensive tram network. The location is also well served by major roads and is close to the city’s rail and bus hubs
Collins Street is famous for its Victorian‑era architecture, boutique shopping and a concentration of historic office buildings. The precinct mixes heritage pubs, professional clubs and modern office towers, reflecting Melbourne’s blend of history and contemporary business
Melbourne has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers and cool winters, known for rapidly changing weather that can produce four seasons in one day. Summer highs can reach around 30 °C, while winter lows often dip to near 5 °C
As of 2024, Melbourne’s population is about 5.35 million, making it the second‑most‑populous Australian city. It is regarded as Australia’s cultural capital, celebrated for its music, theatre, arts festivals and vibrant street‑art scene
The CBD is a major transport hub with the world’s largest tram network, extensive train services from Flinders Street station, and a dense road network that includes freeways such as the Eastlink and CityLink tunnels. Public transport usage continues to grow, supported by ongoing projects like the Metro Tunnel and Level Crossing Removal
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