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A VERDANT LOCATION

PARKS & GARDENS

The lush greens, seasonal blooms and shady trees of Flagstaff Gardens make an enviable neighbour to Atlas, accompanying each arrival and departure with a brush with nature. Beyond Flagstaff, Atlas is in easy reach of Melbourne’s abundant array of parks and gardens. Fitzroy and Treasury Gardens, Carlton Gardens, Kings Domain and The Royal Botanic Gardens are a short walk or tram ride away. There’s nature in the everyday.

Royal Exhibition Building | Flagstaff Gardens | Parliament Gardens | Flagstaff Gardens Tennis Court | Flagstaff Gardens

bounded by business & education

UNIVERSITY PRECINCT

From its position at the northern end of Melbourne’s Central Business District, Atlas sits deep in the heart of Melbourne’s legal precinct and is surrounded by the towers of commerce. Atlas is also bordered by places to learn and discover, including the neighbouring Victoria University. The University of Melbourne and RMIT are nearby, as is the State Library of Victoria and all the knowledge it holds.

Victoria University | RMIT University | Victoria University | The University of Melbourne | RMIT University

A CITY THAT KNOWS HOW TO LIVE

A SPORTING & CULTURAL CAPITAL

Melbourne is Australia’s sporting capital and Atlas has one of its most atmospheric venues at its doorstep – Marvel Stadium. As well as local football and cricket, it hosts touring exhibition matches and international music superstars. Atlas is also close to Melbourne’s Arts Precinct, though art can be found in almost every street in this cosmopolitan city. You’ll also uncover live music and pop-up performances where you least expect.

Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix | Australia Open Tennis Grand Slam | State Library of Victoria | Melbourne Cup Carnival | Hardware Lane | Regent Theatre

GATEWAY TO MELBOURNE

SEAMLESS TRANSPORT

With exceptional transport and connectivity, residents are ideally positioned to experience the best of Melbourne’s CBD. Flagstaff Station, located just a short stroll away, offers quick access to the city loop and surrounding suburbs. Melbourne Central Station is also within walking distance and now connects to the brand-new Metro Tunnel train lines for even faster, more direct routes across the city. Plus, a new tram superstop will be located immediately in front of the building, providing seamless access to Melbourne’s extensive tram network. Whether by train, tram, or on foot, you’re connected to everything Melbourne has to offer.

Metro City Loop Train Line | Melbourne Tram Network | Metro City Loop Train Line | Melbourne Tram Network

spoiled for choice

BOUTIQUES, MARKETS & MORE

From the highest-end designer fashion to daily bargains and the finest foods, Atlas is at the forefront of retail therapy in Melbourne. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are sorted dail with the historic Queen Victoria Market a short walk away. Beyond this is Melbourne Central and Emporium, both raising the bar when it comes to the experience of shopping. Local designers and independent boutiques are a quintessential part of Melbourne. Find your favourite.

Chanel | Emporium Shopping Centre | Collins Street Retail | Queen Victoria Market | ‘Paris End’ of Collins Street | Celine & Lognchamp

a gourmet destination

A CITY OF FLAVOURS

Melbourne is a global dining destination, offering a vibrant mix of culinary experiences that reflect the city’s diverse culture. From award-winning fine dining to hidden laneway gems, the city boasts a food scene where creativity and quality are at the forefront. Whether you’re enjoying fresh local produce, exploring world-class wine bars, or discovering flavours from across the globe, dining in Melbourne is an experience that caters to every palate and leaves a lasting impression.

HER | Piccolina | Osteria Illaria | Coda | Fulton Lane | Osteria Illaria

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