Richmond Suburb Profile
There’s certainly no pigeonholing Richmond. Whether you’ve come to dine, dance, shop, or don your footy scarf and cheer from the stadium (or the bar stool), this vibrant inner-city suburb will keep you entertained endlessly. While you can still see traces of its working-class roots in the grittier corners, Richmond has long since evolved into a multicultural ode to urban living. In parts sleek, in others a little more rough and ready, its streets are home to the glamour set, sports fanatics, hordes of trendy young professionals, and well-established migrant communities.
Known as Little Saigon, bustling Victoria Street is a mecca for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, while Bridge Road and its discount stores are a bargain lover’s paradise. Village-like Swan Street offers everything from iconic music venues to cult cafés, and Church Street boasts a range of designer furniture and fine art. Whether you like your beer boutique or classic, Richmond’s got the pub for you. Come footy season, you can expect to see each and every one full to the brim and bursting with cheer.
Living in Richmond means being just a mere stone’s throw from the city, making it an incredibly popular spot to live, work, and play. Creative agencies litter its back streets, and office workers can be in the CBD in minutes. Come Friday night, crowds throng its numerous bars and pubs to drink away the week’s woes – and return again the next morning to frequent the area’s much-loved brunch spots. Living in Richmond truly offers a dynamic lifestyle that caters to all.
Area Features
Brunching
They’re very serious about brunch in Richmond. Drop by for a chance to sample some of the city’s finest cafés, and see and be seen.
Sports Fever
With the MCG (and most of Melbourne’s major sports stadiums) looming large, Richmond lives and breathes sport. Get amongst it – the atmosphere is infectious.
Richmond is a real melting pot. This colourful suburb is home to everyone from migrant communities to urban white-collar workers, trendy young creatives to occupants of government housing. Although this diversity is what gives Richmond its flavour, this is likely to change as housing prices rise.