SPRING ST
EXHIBITION ST 56
Punch Ln
Melbourne Pl
6
Windsor Pl
2
Meyers Pl
Russell Pl
Liverpool St
Crossley St
153
Cohen Pl
Market Ln
Paynes Pl Croft Al
7
Trams
2
Melbourne Town Hall
220
Chinese Museum
75
Presgrave Pl
Parliament Station
Alfred Pl
Dame Edna Pl
Block Arc
Rainbow Al
Union Ln 11
Howey Pl
Block Pl
8
180
Smythe Ln
Corrs Ln
Tattersalls Ln
BOURKE ST MALL The Walk Arc
Royal Arcade
239
Chinatown
The Causeway
Bank Pl
Caledonian Ln
Driver Ln
Postal Ln
Rankins Ln
Somerset Pl
259
Niagara Ln Warburton Ln
Hardware Ln Hardware Ln
GPO
5
Equitable Pl
Lt Collins St
McKillop St
151
BOURKE ST
Racing Club Ln
Goldie Pl
4
Bennetts Ln
180
Greek Precinct
LONSDALE ST
Lt Bourke St
RUSSELL ST
Red Cape Ln Albert Coates Ln
Coverlid Pl
352
Drewery Pl Sniders Ln
Melbourne Central
State Library of Victoria
La Trobe Pl Celestial Av Heffernan Ln Bullens Ln Waratah Pl
Hardware St
Lt Lonsdale St
Knox Pl
Melbourne Central Station
SWANSTON ST
Guildford Ln
Drewery Ln
ELIZABETH ST
QUEEN ST
MELBOURNE LANEWAY MAP
Finlay Av
WILLIAM ST
LA TROBE ST
120
Flinders St Station
9
St Paul’s Cathedral
George Pde ACDC Ln Duckboard Pl
Malthouse Ln
Rutledge Ln
Oliver Ln
Cathedral Ar
FLINDERS ST
Regent Pl
Manchester Ln
10
Hosier Ln
342
City Library
City Square
Scott Al
Centre Pl 3
Degraves St
1
Immigration Museum
Bond St
Flinders Ln
57
Bligh Pl
53
Market St
COLLINS ST
3 minutes walk per block
FEDERATION SQUARE
Street Secrets
In Melbourne, laneways are more than meets the eye – they hide a creative and innovative world where every surface is a canvas and every store front offers a unique and exciting experience. Street Treats
Rare Finds
Arts Alive
There is no better place to indulge than in the city’s famed laneways. Over the last few years dining clusters have popped up in Flinders Lane (1) and Meyers Place (2), adding to the already long list of laneway food precincts which include the renowned Degraves Street (3) and Hardware Lane (4).
Lined along many of Melbourne’s laneways you will discover a host of shopping delights. Explore Russell Place (6), Degraves Street (3), Flinders Lane (1) and Crossley Street (7) for a treasure trove of eclectic boutiques and stores, stocking a huge variety of fashion, homewares and so much more.
It may be small but big things are happening in Warburton Lane (5). Start with a dinner of delicious tapas and Jamón - a traditional Spanish cured ham at Portello Rosso (5). Right next door is Murmur (5) with an impressive cocktail list - you will be glad to grab a seat and watch the evening pass by.
Head to the Royal Arcade (8) for a horde of shopping treats; indulge in a macaron at Little Royal (8) or pick up a designer trinket from one of the many jewellery and clothes stores. Since 1869, this bustling arcade has provided the perfect place to find a little piece of Melbourne to take home.
From wall to floor Melbourne’s creativity drips from the laneways and byways that wind through the city centre. The city will, this summer welcome its second White Night Melbourne (9) - an evening of art and light celebration with the city transformed by stunning artistic light projections. The laneways dance with color as clever images flicker across the walls and floors.
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Hosier Lane (10) and Union Lane (11) hide effervescent outdoor galleries and are home to some of the most well known street artworks in Melbourne, including Hosier Lane’s illuminating City Lights Projects (10) , which comprises a series of light boxes. whitenightmelbourne.com.au citylightsprojects.com