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St Kilda Accommodation

Stayz has a great selection of St Kilda accommodation. Our Accommodation in St Kilda includes apartments, houses, hotels and b&bs. Prices for Accommodation St Kilda start from $61. Stayz also has a range of pet friendly accommodation in St Kilda.
St Kilda is a bay side suburb 7km South of Melbourne City, famous for its beach, Luna Park, Acland Street cafes, and Fitzroy Street night life. The new St Kilda foreshore development is a must for visitors, as is the St Kilda Pier re-development. Annual events include the St Kilda Festival in February, which is one of Australia's biggest free music events.
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St Kilda - St Kilda Beach
Funky St Kilda pad. Opposite beach. Walk to restaurants, bars, luna park, marina & galleries.
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$300
per night
Max. Guests
6
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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St Kilda - 100 m to Beach and St Kilda lifestyle
Light-filled 1st floor apartment in great St Kilda location. Beach & cafes a short stroll away
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$84
per night
Max. Guests
2
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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St Kilda - Beach, cafes and vibrant tourist
Relax in this spacious, quiet and comfortable home, close to public transport and shops.
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$142
per night
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5
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5 out of 5
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St Kilda - St Kilda Beach, Acland St
Slick, funky and contemporary studio that is totally St Kilda. Amazing views of the bay!
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$135
per night
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2
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5 out of 5
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151 Fitzroy St, St Kilda - 10 m to St Kilda & CBD
A truly boutique apartment in a gorgeous, quiet Tuscany setting close to beach, cafes, shops &
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$165
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3
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4 out of 5
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45 Clyde St. St Kilda Beach - 500 m to St Kilda Beach, Acland St, Sea
ST KILDA CORPORATE EXECUTIVE SHORT TERM RENTALS$99pn . 1-3 month min
SPECIAL: MONTHLY EXECUTIVE RENTALS AVAIL THIS WEEK. $149pn. 7night min. 1-bedroom
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$149
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2
Guest Rating
2 out of 5
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Elwood - 1 km to Beachs, City access, Restaurants
A two bedroom house with lots of homey comforts. A very quite suburb, close to the beach and
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$145
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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12 Acland Street, St Kilda - Cafes, restaurants, bars, shops
A truly boutique apartment in a gorgeous, quiet leafy street close to beach, cafes, shops & CBD
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$165
per night
Max. Guests
3
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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St Kilda - 100 m to St Kilda lifestyle
Chic newly renovated 2 bed apartment in best location in St Kilda. Beach & cafes on your
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$94
per night
Max. Guests
4
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5 out of 5
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St Kilda - 500 m to Beach and St Kilda lifestyle
Funky St Kilda studio pad at the "Paris" end of Acland Street
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$61
per night
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2
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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St Kilda - 50 m to Beach, restaurants
St Kilda For business or leisure. Well positioned, studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.
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4 out of 5
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St Kilda - 50 m to St Kilda beach
Annie’s Bed and Breakfast, is situated on a narrow strip of land between the sandy shores of
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Melbourne - 1 km to beach
Luxury Accommodation. 2 bedroom Furnished apartment, in the heart of St Kilda WALKING TO
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$160
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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St Kilda - Bars, Cafes, Restaurants, St Kilda Beach
Superb, comtemporary 2 bedroom townhouse, located just minutes to everything St Kilda has to
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$285
per night
Max. Guests
4
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5 out of 5
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St Kilda - 50 m to St Kilda lifestyle
Fantastic neo-metro 2 bedroom apartment superbly located with cafes, beach & park on your door
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$115
per night
Max. Guests
4
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5 out of 5
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St. Kilda East - Restaurants, cafes, shops, trams. Close
Luxury, contemporary furnished townhouse in central location.
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$185
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5
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0 out of 5
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Barkly St St Kilda - 10 m to Acland St St Kilda
Luxury Melbourne Accommodation. Furnished self-contained holiday rental apartment, St Kilda.
Last Minute: Stay before 17 Dec 2008 for 10% off
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$154
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
4 out of 5
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St Kilda - St kilda; close proximity to the city,
luxurious 3 bedroom, AAA 4.5 star rated apartment in a perfect location.
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$315
per night
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7
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St Kilda - 20 m to Beach
Newly renovated Beach front apartment with big balcony
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$71
per night
Max. Guests
2
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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St Kilda - St Kilda Beach
Funky St Kilda pad. Opposite beach. Walk to restaurants, bars, luna park, marina & galleries.
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$150
per night
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2
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St Kilda - St Kilda beach, Luna Park, famous
Luxury Melbourne Accommodation. Furnished self-contained holiday rental apartment, St Kilda
Last Minute: Stay before 17 Dec 2008 for 10% off
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$104
per night
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2
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St Kilda - 100 m to St Kilda Lifestyle
Quality Beach side apartment in the heart of St Kilda
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$83
per night
Max. Guests
2
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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St. Kilda - Fitzroy St
Beach walks, cycling, rollerblading, close to CBD. Free undercover parking
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St Kilda - St Kilda
Nestled in a quiet street within walking distance to Chapel St and St Kilda.
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$136
per night
Max. Guests
4
Guest Rating
5 out of 5
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St Kilda - 5 km to St Kilda Beach
Luxurious 1 Bedroom, 5 minute Walk to Fitzroy St, St Kilda, Chapel St Prahran & Albert Park
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$171
per night
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3
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Choose your ideal type of accommodation from self service apartments, refreshing holiday b&bs, holiday houses and more in St Kilda for your next holiday.Many properties in St Kilda offer great last minute accommodation deals to ensure that you enjoy your perfect holiday!

Activities in St Kilda include

Snooker Lesson with a World Champion
A personal lesson from 3 times World Champion, Robby Foldvari in Pool, Snooker or Billiards. After this you will impress your friends at home, beat your mates at the pub or show off at the night club. Obtain lifelong skills in memorable sessions of coaching at your home or the venue of your choice.

Sea Kayak St Kilda - Half Day
Do you enjoy the great outdoors? Then try your hand at a half day sea kayak journey. You'll be surrounded by adventure and be able to observe Melbourne city in your kayak from a completely different point of view. Be prepared for salt spray, rolling water and seabirds on this half day adventure!

Fishing Expedition - Half Day
Come onboard for a fishing adventure that guarantees you will catch a fish. Take your chance at hooking a snapper, giant flathead, squid elephant fish or shark - they are all just a cast away! On board enjoy eating fresh fish cooked with our special recipe!

Information About St Kilda, Melbourne

Reviews of St Kilda

Rating: 5 out of 5
Dom - June 2007
So much to do and see in St Kilda. Acland Street certainly a favourite with an abundance of cake and gelati shops. Ciccolina\'s- the fine dining institution a must. Luna Park and pony rides on the foreshore also a winner with the kids.
Rating: 5 out of 5
trevor - September 2006
Eclectic mix of people - from backpackers & bohemians to the rich and famous. Make sure you buy a cake from one of the many cake shops on Acland St, and head to The Stokehouse restaurant on the beach (downstairs) for a decently priced meal with an incredible view.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - October 2006
Melbourne\'s funky beach side neighbourhood is known for its beautiful people, good boutiques and cafe culture
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jo - December 2005
On a hot summer night in Melbourne this is almost where everyone comes out to play. I love \'Riva\' for drinks on the balcony.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Caroline - February 2006
St Kilda has everything! Great restaurants/cafes, gorgeous beachside location... and fantastic Sunday Market. Perfect for a weekend away!
Rating: 4 out of 5
James - February 2000
A sunny seaside about of Australia\'s best city, Melbourne. Home to Luna Park, irresistable cake shops and interesting markets, St Kilda is just a short tram ride away from Melbourne\'s CBD.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Elizabeth - November 2006
recenty stayed on fitzroy street - so close to melbourne and its nightlife. great food, great botique hotels. fantastic arty market on sundays. and great pizza available till the early hours.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Katie - July 2006
It\'s just a good life isn\'t it, great beach lifestyle along with amazing cafe/cake houses and restaurants.Good night life easy going and friendly. Can\'t go wrong.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Nick - October 2006
A mix of beach life style and urban cafe culture, St Kilda is a great place for lunch or dinner and a night out and has a welcoming atmosphere
Rating: 5 out of 5
Joshua - December 2006
A great base for anyone staying in Melbourne- especially the budget traveller- A must see. Easy access to the city or surrounding suburbs. Great restaurants/night life and city views.
Rating: 4 out of 5
trevor - November 2006
St kilda has heaps of bars and cafes. some of the better ones are located on acland and fitzroy st. The st kilda baths complex is also a good spot to watch the sun set.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Karmen - October 2005
The coastal town has something for everyone. If you have kids there is the Adventure playground, which is for all ages.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Shirley - November 2003
This was the first place I stayed when I was looking to move to Melbourne. I was told that St Kilda was dangerous and seedy. Not true. It is a seaside suburb full of character, great restaurants and wonderful Victorian architecture. Close to the city and close the sea. Still a favourite place to visit, now that I live in this city
Rating: 5 out of 5
lance - January 1996
Take a walk along the Esplanade and Luna Park is a great place to kill time.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Trudie - June 2006
What a wonderful cosmopolitan, trendy, hippie and just plain cool suburb of Melbourne. It is a short tram ride from the CBD. It is located on the shores of Port Phillip Bay. There are wonderful cafes, nightclubs, Luna Park, cafes on the beach & Sunday markets. Its a suburb that is alive.
Rating: 4 out of 5
TRUDIE - February 2006
What a wonderful cosmopolitan suburb of Melbourne. It is situated on Port Phillip Bay approx 5km from the CBD. Acland St is its famous cafe strip. Luna park is situated in St Kilda. Also the Palace Nightclub Venue and the Palais Theatre are located in St Kilda. There is also the wonderful seaside restaurant called the Stoke House and of course we cant forget the St Kilda Baths which has wonderful facilities including a wonderful Day Spa.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Jenia - February 2006
St Kilda is one of the best places in Melbourne to enjoy a sunny summer day. It is nice place for walking, bike riding, rollerblading, Kite surfing, sunbaking everything you want to do in a nice day…
Rating: 4 out of 5
Mat - September 2006
A nice short tram ride from the city of Melbourne with plenty of bars,restaurants etc, Luna park is also in St. Kilda, the beach isn\'t much to look at but a beach in Melbourne is a bonus
Rating: 5 out of 5
Heather - November 2006
A great place to people watch anywhere you go. The beach is a bit rotten, but there are many nice park areas around it, and the St. Kilda Botanical Gardens are just up the road with lots of free concerts on the weekend in the spring and summer. A nightlife mecca, with many trendy bars and clubs. The Palais is perhaps Melbourne\'s best music venue, followed by the Esplanade Hotel, also in St. Kilda, with a grungier atmosphere. St Kilda is best for brekkie and a day lounging around in its cafes and shops.
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