• To accommodate more tastes and to reflect the changing cultural background of the city, the shops and restaurants in Melbourne Chinatown also changed.
  • Centred at the eastern end of Little Bourke Street, Chinatown sits next to the Swanston commercial street in the bustling Melbourne CBD.
  • Chinatown, located in Melbourne city’s Central Business District (CBD) along Little Bourke Street, stretches from Swanston Street to Spring Street.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Melbourne Chinatown, Melbourne including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Getting to and from Chinatown is made much easier with low-cost group transportation services from Melbourne Chauffeur Driven Buses & Limousines.
  • History[. ] Melbourne's Chinatown was established during the Victorian Gold Rush in 1851 when Chinese prospectors joined the rush in search of gold.
  • Proudly organised by Chinatown Precinct Association, we would like to invite the public to come and join us in our Chinatown Melbourne Market.
  • The Melbourne Chinatown Business Association (MCBA) is the newly officially endorsed by the City of Melbourne for 2023/2024.
  • Get a glimpse of Asia’s rich cultural and food heritage at Melbourne’s Chinatown, which ranks as one of the most unique and crowded tourist hotspots in the city.
  • Today, the area is home to trendy restaurants and cafes. We'll then make our way to Chinatown, Melbourne's vibrant and bustling Chinese quarter.