Sightseeing
Saint Kilda Marina
Tranquil place to visit or moor your boat
The Garden is open between sunrise and sunset seven days a week and the conservatory is open between 10.30am and 3.30pm all week days and from dawn to dusk Saturday to Sunday and on public holidays.
Access: Garden is accessed via Blessington, Tennyson, Dickens and Herbert Streets St Kilda. If locked in after closing there is a turnstile exit into Herbert Street.
276 locals recommend
St Kilda Botanical Gardens
11 Herbert StThe Garden is open between sunrise and sunset seven days a week and the conservatory is open between 10.30am and 3.30pm all week days and from dawn to dusk Saturday to Sunday and on public holidays.
Access: Garden is accessed via Blessington, Tennyson, Dickens and Herbert Streets St Kilda. If locked in after closing there is a turnstile exit into Herbert Street.
St. Kilda Pier houses it’s very own penguin colony that you can visit all year round, free of charge. The penguin colony is at the St. Kilda Pier, down the far end past the kiosk, called the St. Kilda breakwater. You can view the penguins coming back to the pier just after sunset, and they leave to go back to sea just before sunrise
75 locals recommend
St. Kilda Pier Penguin Colony
St. Kilda Pier houses it’s very own penguin colony that you can visit all year round, free of charge. The penguin colony is at the St. Kilda Pier, down the far end past the kiosk, called the St. Kilda breakwater. You can view the penguins coming back to the pier just after sunset, and they leave to go back to sea just before sunrise
Entertainment
Great stand up comedy on Sunday nights
Big Mouth
168 Acland StLuna Park opened on 13 December 1912. The Scenic Railway Roller Coaster that goes around the outside of the park is the second oldest operating roller coaster in the world that require a brakeman to stand in the middle of the train.
468 locals recommend
Luna Park Melbourne
18 Lower EsplanadeLuna Park opened on 13 December 1912. The Scenic Railway Roller Coaster that goes around the outside of the park is the second oldest operating roller coaster in the world that require a brakeman to stand in the middle of the train.
St Kilda Skate Park
28 Marine ParadeCool place to skate
The home of live music. With three stages catering to an eclectic range of musical tastes, you’ll find everything from emerging local artists to touring international acts.
158 locals recommend
Hotel Esplanade
11 The EsplanadeThe home of live music. With three stages catering to an eclectic range of musical tastes, you’ll find everything from emerging local artists to touring international acts.
Shopping Precinct for leisure or essentials
Heaps of cool restaurants and cafes here. There are also supermarkets, banks, medical centres, chemists. Catch a tram direct to and from the city from here.
259 locals recommend
Acland Street
Acland StreetHeaps of cool restaurants and cafes here. There are also supermarkets, banks, medical centres, chemists. Catch a tram direct to and from the city from here.
Health & Wellness
At the St Kilda Sea Baths you can experience the pleasure of bathing in water that has been derived directly from the sea and heated to a soothing temperature.
The facilities at the St Kilda Sea Baths include a heated 25 metre seawater pool, hydrotherapy spa pool, unisex aromatherapy steam room and a lounge area offering magnificent views of the bay. 10-18 Jacka Blvd
St. Kilda Sea Baths
18 Jacka BoulevardAt the St Kilda Sea Baths you can experience the pleasure of bathing in water that has been derived directly from the sea and heated to a soothing temperature.
The facilities at the St Kilda Sea Baths include a heated 25 metre seawater pool, hydrotherapy spa pool, unisex aromatherapy steam room and a lounge area offering magnificent views of the bay. 10-18 Jacka Blvd