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St Kilda Beach House.

109 Barkly St, St Kilda VIC, 3182, Australia
St Kilda Beach House.
Real Traveler Rating: 3.6 out of 5 based on 15 reviews from 1 source
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Clean: Rating of 3.6 out of 5
Service: Rating of 3.9 out of 5
Location: Rating of 3.7 out of 5
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  • Overall: Rating of 3.6 out of 5

    "Overall, the facilities are decent and modern but poorly maintained and poorly organised." source Hostelworld

    "Apart from that would recommend." source Hostelworld

    "I highly recommend the hostel." source Hostelworld

  • Clean: Rating of 3.6 out of 5

    "Very nice hostel, the rooms were very clean and the bathrooms were amazing." source Hostelworld

    "The mattress was decent and the bathroom was huge and very clean." source Hostelworld

    "Good shower and clean beds." source Hostelworld

  • Location: Rating of 3.7 out of 5

    "Location is perfect in the hart of St Kilda." source Hostelworld

  • Value

    "You have to make your own bed, which I wouldn't mind, but not for the price you pay." source Hostelworld

  • Room

    "Through the duration of our stay they didn't fix this and we had to leave our room unlocked." source Hostelworld

    "Rooms arent the best iv stayed in but kitchen was fully stocked." source Hostelworld

More information on St Kilda Beach House.

St Kilda Beach House is St Kilda's newest and funkiest accommodation provider. All rooms are en-suited with air-con/heating . All linen is provided and access is 24 hours - all private rooms have TV's. Our friendly staff will ensure your time in Melbourne is fun and relaxing and will help you work out what to see, where to eat & drink and where to party. We also have a brand new bar called 'Pretty Dulcie's', a great place to hang out in summer when the huge windows all open out and a DJ plays some chilled tunes. We serve light meals all day including cheap yummy pizza's.We are in the heart of St Kilda, Melbourne's funky beachside suburb.Located around the area are:St Kilda BeachAcland Street shopping & eating districtFitzroy Street shopping & eating districtChapel Street shopping & eating districtLuna ParkThe PalaisMelbourne Sports and Aquatic CentreGrand Prix TrackSt Kilda Sea BathsSt Kilda PierSt Kilda Marketand lots moreMelbourne�s favourite seaside playground since the mid-1800s, St Kilda is just a 15-minute tram ride from the CBD. Open 24 hours 7 days a week for your enjoyment, St Kilda is as hectic as it�s laid-back, renowned as the place for the cool and the outrageous to be seen and for the out-of-town visitor to see them. Melburnians and tourists arrive in droves at weekends to shop, walk, cycle or roller-blade along the palmfringed foreshore or to sit in an outdoor caf� with a coffee, a beer or a glass of wine and watch the passing parade of the beautiful and the bizarre, the famous and the infamous.At the heart of St Kilda you�ll find two of Melbourne�s most attractive eating and drinking streets - Fitzroy Street, all cool cafes, smart restaurants and inviting bars, and Acland Street Precinct � a hive of bustle and attitude, a food-lover�s paradise of restaurants, winebars and world-famous patisseries. The retail passions of bric-a-brac shoppers and retro fashion dressers are also well-catered for here, and you can find an eclectic selection of independent music and book stores.Not far is Chapel Street - Hailed as the style capital � at the cutting edge of Melbourne�s fashion, Chapel Street Precinct is a mecca for shoppers, with the up-market fashion labels and designer gift wear of the South Yarra end, much loved by super-models and celebrities to the central Prahran strip known for its eclectic mix of retailers and known brands.With Luna Park, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, The George Cinema, The St Kilda Peir, The Palace, Pretty Dulcie's Bar, St Kilda Markets, St Kilda Sea Baths all at your feet.

Directions

Getting to us is easy -From Melbourne Airport - you can jump on the Dandenong Airport Shuttle it goes to our front door. Please note that the shuttle bus stops running at 6:30 pm. The Frankston and Peninsula Airport Bus runs unti 8.30pm and also drops off in St Kilda.From Avalon Airport get the Sunbus to take you into the city to Spencer Street and the 96 tram will take you to St Kilda. see tram directions**From the City the 16 or 96 tram will also take you to St Kilda. ** Get off at McDonalds in Acland Street then walk down Fawkner Street opposite McDonalds are we are at the corner of Fawkner/Barkly Street.

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