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Carlton
24/10 – 02/11
NZ$571/nighttotal: NZ$5139 (9 )
A Lux 2br Apt Next To Melbourne Uni, Free Parking
1 2
house , Melbourne
This 90 square metre house is situated in Fitzroy, an inner suburb of Melbourne, offering convenient access to local attractions. This dwelling provides air conditioning, internet, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, along with private parking and a terrace.
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Carlton
24/10 – 02/11
NZ$530/nighttotal: NZ$4770 (9 )
Funky Townhouse - Rooftop With City Views
2 2
house , Melbourne
This funky townhouse in Melbourne is situated a 16-minute walk from the Melbourne Museum and within 3.2 kilometres of the Princess Theatre and Melbourne Central Station. This family-friendly holiday home offers accommodation for up to 7 guests with 2 bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free WiFi, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views.
Carlton
24/10 – 02/11
NZ$890/nighttotal: NZ$8010 (9 )
The Bower - North Carlton
1 2
house , Melbourne
The Bower, a family-friendly house in North Carlton, Melbourne, is situated approximately 1.9 kilometres from Melbourne Zoo and 3.2 kilometres from Melbourne Central Station, with the Melbourne Museum and State Library of Victoria also within easy reach. This accommodation offers space for up to 10 guests, featuring air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, a garden with outdoor seating, and private on-site parking.
Carlton
24/10 – 02/11
NZ$452/nighttotal: NZ$4068 (9 )
65 M² House ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests
2 2
house , Princes Hill
This Princes Hill property is a three-bedroom house conveniently located a 0.8 km walk from Rathdowne Village, offering easy access to cafes, bars, and public transport links to the city centre. The 65 square metre dwelling boasts a terrace, air conditioning, and accommodates up to four guests, with all necessary amenities included for a comfortable stay.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Carlton
What would be a good 2-days itinerary for visiting Carlton?
On your first day, visit the Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building. In the evening, grab dinner at one of the many restaurants on Lygon Street. On your second day, explore the Melbourne Museum and the National Gallery of Victoria. You could also enjoy a stroll through the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens.
What part of Carlton is ideal for renting a cottage?
Carlton doesn't have many cottages. You'll find more options in nearby suburbs like North Carlton or Fitzroy. These areas have charming Victorian terraces that offer a more residential feel.
What are the best cottages with a pool in Carlton?
When is the best time to rent a cottage in Carlton?
The best time to visit Carlton is during spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May) when the weather is mild and pleasant. You'll avoid the crowds of summer and the chilly winter months.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Carlton?
You can't miss the Royal Exhibition Building, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Carlton Gardens, a beautiful park with stunning gardens. Don't forget to visit the Melbourne Museum and the National Gallery of Victoria, both located nearby.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Carlton?
Why consider renting a cottage in Carlton for your stay?
Carlton doesn't have many cottages, but nearby areas like North Carlton and Fitzroy offer charming Victorian terraces that provide a more residential feel. You'll be close to the city's attractions but enjoy a quieter atmosphere.
What are the best cottages with parking in Carlton?
Can you easily explore Carlton on foot or by bike?
Yes, Carlton is very walkable. You can easily explore the main attractions on foot. If you want to cover more ground, you can rent a bike and cycle along the Yarra River or through the nearby parks.
What are the best restaurants in Carlton with nature views?
Carlton doesn't have many restaurants with nature views. You might try The Terrace at the Royal Exhibition Building, which offers views of the Carlton Gardens. Or, you could head to the nearby Fitzroy Gardens for a picnic and enjoy the views of the Captain Cook's Cottage and the Conservatory.
What family-friendly activities are available in Carlton?
The Carlton Gardens are perfect for a family day out. The Royal Exhibition Building offers guided tours and interactive exhibitions that are suitable for all ages. You could also visit the Melbourne Museum, which has plenty of exhibits for children.