Discover the best top things to do in Port Phillip, Australia including Albert & Victoria, Pumpkin Lane Art Gallery, Space2b Social Design, Gasworks Arts Park, St Kilda Esplanade Market, Hank Marvin Market, Rain Room, Jackalope Pavilion, St Kilda Sea Baths, Yap Wear, Chai Books.
Restaurants in Port Phillip
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Albert and Victoria is an emerging Melbourne fashion label offering limited edition and one off clothing and accessory products,handmade both locally and abroad. The label's aesthetic pushes boundaries and challenges the stereotypical Melbourne uniform of black and dreary, instead clashing colour, texture and hand finished details with a classic rock edge and silhouette.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Pumpkin Lane Studio & Art Gallery is the home of Street Artist Jaromir Krejcik. Jaromir creates colourful pieces of art on wood, metal and canvas, drawing inspiration from nature, urban grunge, St Kilda and surrounds. With a passion for local art, the gallery has a ever changing display of locally produced art and sculptures. If you feel like being creative yourself, please get in touch to ask about our stencil art classes. We look forward to welcoming you!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Space2b is a unique, dynamic creative space comprising a retail outlet, gallery, design studio, workshop and small business hub. We are a social enterprise and all of our profits are used to invest in tranining programmes for newly arrived migrants, people seeking asylum and refugees. Our store sells an impressive variety of gifts, clothing, art and jewellery, handmade, made in Australia , ethically sourced, from local and newly arrived designers.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
Need a break from the hustle and bustle of life, Gas Works Arts Park is the perfect place. From its Cafe, theatre, exhibits, kids play ground, maintained natural gardens, walking track and monthly farmers market, Gas Works has it all. Not only that it’s also dog friendly
4.0 based on 134 reviews
Since 1970, The Esplanade Market has been a St Kilda Sunday delight. It's famous for a good reason - there's something for everyone and more! Enjoy browsing through works by more than 120 artists and craftspeople in Melbourne's open-air gallery by the bay. Every stallholder has a hand in making the products being sold. Take the time to ask how the products are made, and you will soon see the love and passion that is poured into each of our one-of-a-kind pieces of work. From gifts and souvenirs to furniture and jewellery - you will leave with confidence knowing that you will take home something that is truly one of a kind. New stalls are added to the market on a regular basis, so there is always something different to catch your eye . Open every Sunday, 10 am - 5 pm come rain, hail or shine.
As a local I visit the market on a regular basis for gifts and necessities. heading up from Acland St my first stop is at Jolly Wag Tails for most of my dog Banjo's wardrobe requirements and a chat with Susie the talented creator and owner. Beside Susie is Rosie - her handcrafted jewellery is magnificent and unique and Rita with her uber cool street art wares. Her photography is amazing. Onwards to Pat where I have purchased many a beautifully handmade moneybox as gifts for loved ones (the tram and koala ones were particularly huge hits). Next stall along is Fat Mumma's - I do believe I have every style of bag made by Kathy and have purchased many for my bestest friend who lives in Ireland. The patterns range from beautiful Aboriginal designs, cute Australian animals to the intricacies of Japanese flowers. Stunning. Then on to Wyldtime Unlimited and the super talented Maria for the funkiest kids clothing and accessories. Banjo sports bow-ties, bandanas and the coolest necktie ever made by Maria's creative hands, from her extensive and incredibly cool doggy range. I love it all. I also buy my incense from the incense family who have a stall there and at Christmas time I am able to purchase gifts for loved ones from the wide variety of wares available. I am never stuck for gift ideas. I've also often walked away with a unique dress/skirt/top. Love, love this market. It's quirky, it's quality, it's local, the stall holders are friendly, the prices are reasonable and the view of St Kilda Beach is stunning. A stone's throw to Acland St for refreshments.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Love my morning coffee and choosing breakfast from the delicious array of stalls. Easy to walk to from my house and then down to overlook the bay.
4.0 based on 30 reviews
The Rain Room is an experience like none other. It is incredible how the technology and experience interact. It is unique.
3.5 based on 81 reviews
We liked this place and found it to be relaxing. You can pop out to the beach and there are jets in the warm pool. You could probably sneak in through the back door and no one would notice, but that would not be ethical. However there's a bit of a queue for the water jets. It isn't too expensive to go in. You can take your dog and leave it outside as long as it doesn't bark loudly. I recommend going nude in the steam room as it could cause additional excitement and the aussies are pretty broad minded. The water appears to be salted so you can float more easily. I didn't take any photos because that would be voyeuristic and anyway most of the people appear to be pensioners. They have a gym but I didn't go to it. They have swimming lessons and aqua aerobics (or "silly water dancing" as I prefer to call it) The changing rooms could do with a spruce up.
3.0 based on 2 reviews
Jewish Books and content kids books
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.