Accommodations in Melbourne near Brunswick
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.
If you thrive on friendly pubs, live music, multicultural activities, and all the other ingredients of a laidback lifestyle, then Melbourne’s suburb of Brunswick is the place for you. This is where the upwardly mobile professionals hang out and enjoy Sydney Road’s eclectic selection of cosmopolitan eateries, shops, and cafes. Then, sophistication levels reach new heights when you pop along to neighbouring East Brunswick to see how the other half lives. If there is still not enough to keep you entertained in Brunswick itself, the PTV, Public Transport Victoria, service will get you to the centre of Melbourne in less than 30 minutes.
Throughout the city of Melbourne, this Brunswick suburb is known for its great lifestyle and social scene. On Sydney Road, the Stay Gold venue is a relatively new kid on the block with a regular programme of live bands and artists. It also houses the Spitfire Bar. There are though, a number of interesting alternative venues. Try, for instance, playing pool on a circular table at the Amelia Shaw Bar, or enjoy the vegan appeal of The Cornish Arms. Brunswick’s restaurants present a fusion of flavours, including predominantly, Greek and Italian influences; but just wander along to the north end of trendy Sydney Road to experience additional delights of Lebanese cuisine. Whatever your taste maybe, Brunswick is sure to have the winning recipe.
The thing to remember about Brunswick is that the active resident population ensures that there is a great social scene on the go throughout the year. So, whenever you come, there is no shortage of places to visit; pubs, eateries, and, of course, live music. The finest weather, though, is enjoyed during the periods of March to May and September to November. October, however, can be wet and June and July can be somewhat chilly. Melbourne is pretty active at all times and even if, during the December to February months, you are here to visit a cricket fixture at Melbourne Cricket Ground, rugby and other activities keep the ground busy throughout the rest of the year. The cricket ground is less than an hour from your Brunswick accommodation and, when wondering how to get there, you won’t be stumped at all. Apart from a taxi, the frequency of the Line 6 tram, and Line 506 and 246 bus services is bound to bowl you over.
Only a few miles away and in the centre of Melbourne, there are numerous accommodation choices, one of which will suit you perfectly. There are, though, some interesting options to consider, here in Brunswick. Self catering offers the independence craved for by many visitors and Brunswick possibilities include the contemporary Serviced Apartments on Lygon Street, where many units enjoy great Brunswick views. Prince’s Park and Parkville are popular motels, and, of course, accommodation choices increase considerably as you head in the direction of Melbourne University, the Zoo, and the city centre. Choosing a hotel or other accommodation is confusing for the visitor. Thankfully, confusion evaporates and your choices become clearer following a visit to trivago.
Brunswick is one of the top attractions in Melbourne, known for its unique features that attract numerous visitors each year.
Discover nearby attractions, such as Brunswick, Brunswick East, Princes Hill, Brunswick West, Melbourne Zoo, all within a convenient distance from Brunswick.