
Beach Houses in St Kilda
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Bayside Style and Melbourne Access
A beach house in St Kilda offers a stylish, highly sought-after seaside stay within inner Melbourne. Properties are typically chic, renovated Victorian terraces or modern apartments situated near the Esplanade and St Kilda Beach. The architecture features distinctive Victorian balconies, modern interiors, and proximity to the suburb's famous cafés and nightlife. This lodging provides a perfect base for beach holidays in St Kilda, balancing direct bay access with easy public transport into Melbourne's CBD.
The unique character of a beach house in St Kilda is its blend of historical architecture and modern, urban convenience. Many beachfront houses in St Kilda provide amenities that cater to city visitors and leisure travelers. Typical features provided for guests in these properties often include:
- A full, modern kitchen with high-end appliances for self-catering
- Access to a private courtyard or balcony with bay views or urban greenery
- Secure, dedicated parking (a key amenity in this dense suburb)
- High-speed Wi-Fi access, essential for remote work or city coordination
- Private bathrooms in all units, often featuring clean, modern designs
- Proximity to tram lines for direct access to Melbourne's cultural centers
- Complimentary local guides to the best foreshore walking paths and markets
Who should book a Beach House in St Kilda?
Travelers and activities
St Kilda appeals strongly to urban explorers, culture lovers, and foodies who enjoy a seaside location. It is highly suitable for travelers interested in Melbourne's vibrant arts scene, visiting the historic Luna Park, or enjoying the local dining and bar culture. Visitors can spend time walking the foreshore, sailing, browsing the Acland Street bakeries, or easily accessing the Australian Open. The holiday homes by the sea in St Kilda offer an excellent, transport-accessible base. The peak season is summer (December to February), when temperatures average 25°C and beach house rates typically range from $250 to $500 AUD per night. The shoulder seasons offer lower rates, usually from $180 to $350 AUD, with great availability and pleasant weather.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in St Kilda
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define St Kilda's unique status as Melbourne's historic and vibrant seaside entertainment district, blending classic landmarks with coastal life.
Luna Park
An iconic amusement park established in 1912, featuring the famous giant mouth entrance and the historic Scenic Railway roller coaster.
St Kilda Pier and Breakwater
A historic pier offering scenic views of the Melbourne skyline and famous for the colony of little penguins that can be observed at dusk.
Acland Street
A famous street known for its concentration of historic cake shops, European-style bakeries, and vibrant café culture.
St Kilda Sea Baths
A historic bathing pavilion offering a modern spa, gym, and heated seawater pool with stunning views of Port Phillip Bay.
The Esplanade Market
A large outdoor arts and crafts market held every Sunday along the Upper Esplanade, featuring local artisans, designers, and unique goods.
St Kilda was once a separate city from Melbourne and was named after an early sailing ship, the *Lady of St Kilda*.
Where to dine in St Kilda
Restaurant recommendations
St Kilda's dining scene is highly eclectic, known for its European cake shops, fresh seafood, and modern Australian cuisine. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:
- Donovans (4.5/5 stars) - Located directly on the St Kilda beach, this relaxed, upscale restaurant offers modern European and Australian cuisine with stunning ocean views.
- Cicciolina (4.6/5 stars) - A well-regarded local favorite offering refined Italian cuisine in a cozy, intimate setting, known for its extensive wine list.
- Café Di Stasio (4.5/5 stars) - A long-standing, iconic Melbourne institution known for its high-end Italian menu and dramatic, art-filled dining room.
Essential St Kilda travel tips
Good to know information
St Kilda observes Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). The area is easily navigated via the tram system, making a car unnecessary for city exploration. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in Australia (10% for excellent service is common). For guests prioritizing swimming, confirming a beach house in St Kilda with direct bay access is ideal. Visitors should be aware of the "penguin parade" at dusk on the pier. Many local beachfront houses in St Kilda offer proximity to the bay, and visitors should be prepared for the strong presence of local seagulls.

