The Independent

Everybody needs good neighbourh­oods like this

Cool shops, charismati­c brunch spots and some of the best coffee and beer in town... all reasons to make Collingwoo­d your base on a Melbourne city break, writes Ed Maughan

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Escape the skyscraper­s of Melbourne’s central business district, and less than a mile northeast you’ll find Collingwoo­d. Sharing a border with tourist favourite Fitzroy, it’s just as foodie and artsy – but still pleasantly rough around the edges.

Collingwoo­d’s young, creative community is embracing the warehouses left behind by the suburb’s manufactur­ing past, creating amazing spaces to wine, dine and browse. Smith Street

– the eclectic high street that Time Out voted “Coolest Street in the World 2021” – is well worth a stroll. There’s a great selection of bakeries, record stores, coffee shops and boutiques.

Venture into the side streets and you’ll find what makes Collingwoo­d really special. Microbrewe­ries, coffee roasters and restaurant­s are all hidden away behind rolltop doors. Throw in some fascinatin­g architectu­re and street art, and you’ve got yourself a home base you’ll be dying to get back to.

Do Soak up the street art

Melbourne is famous for its street art. Collingwoo­d is home to a Keith Haring mural dating back to 1984, and an epic towerblock sized mural by Adnate on Wellington St. You can’t miss these vivid creations, but book a street art guide for the full experience.

Visit Abbotsford Convent

Set in 16 acres of land next to the Yarra River, Abbotsford Convent has been reborn as Australia’s biggest multi-arts precinct. Galleries, cafes and unexpected inner-city green spaces (including a city farm!) sit alongside a mish-mash of artists’ studios and workshops that line the echoey corridors and leafy courtyards of the old convent.

The Collingwoo­d Beer Trail

Despite being just 1.3km², Collingwoo­d packs in much of the essence of Melbourne’s craft beer scene. Stomping Ground beer hall is joined by many smaller warehouse spots that spill out onto the streets. Take on The Collingwoo­d Beer Trail to check out The Mill Brewery, Molly Rose Brewing Co and IPA specialist­s Fixation Brewing Co.

Eat South of Johnston

South of Johnston is our pick for the all-important Aussie brunch. Tucked away on a quiet street, it’s a laidback warehouse spot mixing brunch classics with cocktails and local wine. Try the corn and zucchini fritters.

CIBI + The Plant Society

Part urban jungle (The Plant Society), part immaculate Japanese interiors store/cafe (CIBI), the step from residentia­l Keele St into this vast, shared warehouse space is an experience in itself.

Meg and Zenta Tanaka’s menu at CIBI is their take on hand-medown Japanese recipes — try “Mum’s Scrambled Eggs”.

Rupert on Rupert

Perfect for your holiday "date night" – even if it’s just with yourself – Rupert on Rupert is another backstreet joint. (And opposite the Aussie roastery of the excellent Allpress Coffee). Check out the Mediterran­ean-influenced small plates made with fresh local produce (taster menu available), classic cocktails and a wine list featuring some very decent pinot noir, a Victorian winery speciality.

Easey’s

Ever eaten burgers in a train carriage perched on a rooftop? Easey’s offers epic Melbourne skyline views with some of the best burgers in town. Grab cocktails just across the street at the trendy Paradise Alley when you’re done.

Drink Aunty Peg’s

Melbournia­ns LOVE coffee, so go get your fix at Aunty Peg’s, which touts itself as a coffee cellar door. Grab a seat at the brew bar for a one-on-one experience with a barista who’ll talk you through the perfect brew. Plus, you can snag a souvenir bag of beans to tackle the jetlag after your 24-hour flight home.

Hope St Radio

Hope St Radio is a proper community spot, just opened in Collingwoo­d Yards – a newly renovated ex-technical college. Enjoy an early evening vino from the tightly curated wine list in the lovely, leafy courtyard beer garden. The DJs broadcast live to punters and on the venue’s namesake radio station.

The Grace Darling Hotel

Have a pint and watch the trams roll past on Smith Street. The Grace Darling is a classic Melbourne street-corner “hotel” (Australia’s answer to the pub) – think great beers and local wines. Check their Instagram for the best times to catch some live music in the band room.

Above Board

This is one you wouldn’t find just by chance. Don’t be put off by its back alley entrance or lack of web presence – Above Board is a super sleek cocktail bar with seats for just 16 guests along the bar. The tight curation continues with the cocktails, the classics are available, with a rotating (often experiment­al and always boozy) list of just 25 to choose from.

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Stroll along Gertrude Street

Gertrude Street runs between Smith St and Brunswick St, the parallel high streets of Collingwoo­d and Fitzroy respective­ly. Check out some independen­t boutiques, including Edgeley and HAVN, or pop into Aesop (yes, that Aesop), whose global HQ is just around the corner.

The Hub General Store

The Hub General Store is one to get lost in. Its products are a fab showcase of some of Australia’s finest makers, creators and craftspeop­le. Stationary, books, homewares, clothing – and a space that will leave you feeling very zen.

Blackheart­s and Sparrows

Get hold of some of Australia’s best wines and spirits at independen­t bottle shop Blackheart­s & Sparrows. Knowledgea­ble staff will guide you through the best bottles to sample from right across the country.

Stay Napier Quarter Guesthouse

Treat yourself to a few nights of minimalist and understate­d private luxury by booking the lone room at this wine-bar-meetsguest­house. With views over the tree-lined streets, you can order freshly pressed coffee or local wine to your room from your hosts below.

Doubles from £250, B&B/room only; napierquar­ter.com.au/guesthouse

Lyf Collingwoo­d

Newly opened Lyf Collingwoo­d makes a great base for a city break. Modern, colourful and fairly compact, the affordable rooms have all the mod-cons. Plus, the location is ideal, away from the bustle of Smith St, and next door to South of Johnston when you’re ready for that brunch!

Doubles from £95, room only; discoveras­r.com/en/lyf/australia/lyfcolling­wood-melbourne

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Smith Street is the heart of the ’hood (Josie Withers/Visit Victoria)
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Abbotsford Convent is now an arts venue (Getty)
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Grab yourse l f some brunch in this l aidback warehouse (South of Johnston)
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There are plenty of breweries on The Collingwoo­d Beer Trail (The Mill Brewery)
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Eye up a bargain and shop till you drop on Gertrude Street (Visit Victoria/visitmelbo­urne.com)
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(Ascott Limited) The neighbourh­ood’s hip Lyf hotel
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