We’ve known Melbourne was a pretty cool place for some time now, but now its status has been cemented. In fact, according to Time Out, it’s actually the coolest city in the world in 2026.
The Victorian capital beat out the rest of the world for the number one spot, marking the first time an Australian location has risen above the rest. Rounding out the top five spots for the year are Shanghai, Edinburgh, London and New York, while Sydney and Adelaide also feature on the list, and number 21 and 29 respectively.
So if all this talk of Melbourne has you yearning for your next trip, we’ve got you covered. Consider this your guide to the city’s can’t-miss restaurants, galleries, shopping spots, and bars — in other words, what makes Melbourne the coolest city for 2026.
Restaurants
Napier Quarter
Nestled in the heart of Fitzroy, Napier Quarter does everything from great coffee to niche wines. With a sun-soaked courtyard and a menu full of seasonal, shareable dishes, it’s the perfect spot to linger over a long lunch that turns into evening drinks. The vibe is effortlessly cool and very ‘Melbourne.’
Neighbourhood Wine
In Carlton North you’ll find Neighbourhood Wine, which specialises in hearty food and natural drops from around the world. The intimate space is warm and cosy inside, with a few outside spots for sunny days. Their knowledgeable staff make discovering new favourites feel effortless, so there’s no need to be intimidated.
Cam’s Kiosk
Located in the Abbotsford Convent arts precinct, Cam’s Kiosk sits at the crossroads of culture, and food. The food is seecond to none, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week, and the dining room overlooks a gallery showcasing local artists, making it a spot where great food and creativity collide.
Supernormal
One of Melbourne’s most-loved takes take on modern Asian dining, Supernormal offers sleek, punchy flavors inspired by Japan, Korea, and China. From their famous lobster rolls to inventive dumplings, it’s a must-visit for delicious eats in the CBD.
Shopping
Marais
Melbourne’s luxe fashion destination, Marais blends global designer labels with local curation. You’ll find everything from Loewe and Dior to Marni and Pucci.
Pan After
A Collingwood gem for home and design enthusiasts, Pan After offers carefully curated ceramics, textiles, and artisan objects that bring character to any space. Think of it as a haven for you-won’t-find-this-anywhere-else pieces.
The Hub General Store
This is a boutique designed to seem like an old‑school general store, and it stocks beautiful homewares, pantry staples, stationery, and delightful curiosities — perfect for finding something unexpected.
Florian Home
Right next door to the beloved Florian café on Rathdowne Street, you’ll find curated kitchenware, vintage glassware and pantry staples alongside pieces sourced from Europe and local makers — perfect for bringing a little of that Florian charm into your own space.
Somebuddy Loves You
This is a Fitzroy fashion hub with a beautifully curated mix of local and international labels, from Paloma Wool to Kowtow.
SWOP
You could spend hours sifting through the racks for vintage gems at SWOP’s Collingwood location. It’s a pre‑loved paradise ideal for scoring unique finds while giving clothes a second life.
Galleries
NGV International
The NGV is Melbourne’s must‑visit art destination, with a rotating selection of world-class exhibitions. There’s also lots of activities on offer, from live drawing classes, to up-late evening sessions.
Heide Museum of Modern Art
Set across heritage gardens in Bulleen, Heide is where modern and contemporary art meet sculpture parks and architectural beauty — a contemplative escape that feels both serene and culturally rich.
Linden New Art
Set inside a grand Victorian mansion on Acland Street, Linden New Art champions fresh work from mid‑career artists. With ever‑changing exhibitions and free entry, it’s a welcoming space where thought‑provoking installations and community programs invite you to see art in surprising new ways.
Hotels
The StandardX
In the heart of Fitzroy, this design-driven boutique hotel is a reflection the suburb’s creative spirit. Expect small rooms, a lively nearby shopping scene (including weekend markets at your doorstep), plus a rooftop bar and a room service menu to rival the local restaurant scene.
Melbourne Place
A CBD stay that feels more like a cultural hub than a hotel. Expect contemporary rooms, curated artwork throughout the building and a mix of restaurants and spaces designed to showcase the city’s creative energy
United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens
One of Melbourne’s most luxurious stays. Overlooking the Royal Botanic Gardens, this boutique hotel offers just a handful of suites and a calm, residential feel that’s worlds away from the CBD bustle.
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