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Also written as Unit 803, 220 Collins Street.
Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Also written as Unit 803, 220 Collins Street.
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803/220 Collins Street is a unit situated on a 776 m² parcel of land. It forms part of the high‑density residential fabric of Melbourne’s central business district
The unit is within a few metres of several iconic sites, including Melbourne Town Hall, the Manchester Unity Building, the Capitol Theatre and the Burke & Wills Monument, all listed at about 0.1 km away
A tram stop on Collins Street (Melbourne Town Hall/Collins St) is just 0.1 km from the property, placing it inside the Free Tram Zone. The city’s extensive tram, train and bus networks provide easy access to the wider metropolitan area
Within walking distance you’ll find a concentration of theatres and former cinemas such as the Regent Theatre, Capitol Theatre, Silver Screen Twin Theatre and the historic Britannia Theatre, as well as public art like the Larry La Trobe sculpture
Melbourne has a temperate oceanic climate with warm summers and cool winters, known for rapid weather changes – often described as experiencing “four seasons in one day.” The city’s location on Port Phillip Bay influences its milder winter temperatures and occasional “bay effect” showers
Yes, Collins Street runs through the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, placing the unit among the city’s most densely populated and commercially active area
In addition to cultural venues, the area hosts a range of shops, cafés and services such as the David Jones Store (formerly Coles) and the Howey Place arcade, all within a 0.1 km radius, providing easy access to retail and dining options
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