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NewQuay – Melbourne Docklands

Melbourne Docklands

Highlights

• Fabulous food and wine
• Harbourside location
• City views
• Marina

NewQuay is home to an array of award-winning restaurants, stylish bars and hip cafés. From Moroccan and Italian to fish and chips and gelato there is something for everyone.  Whether it's drinks with friends, a lazy luncheon or five star dining by candlelight, NewQuay is the perfect location to sit back, relax and enjoy world-class hospitality while taking in stunning waterfront views.

The NewQuay bars and cafes cover a broad range of cuisines and are run by some of the biggest names in Melbourne hospitality, as well as sporting stars. Visit the modern Moroccan eating house Mecca Bah for delectable middle-eastern cuisine in their relaxed restaurant and bar, or sample fresh seafood at Livebait, a Mediterranean seafood brasserie with stunning 270 degree city and harbour views. Follow up with cocktails at trendy Cargo.

Five minutes from the CBD but a million miles from the everyday, NewQuay is also home to inspiring public art, luxury apartments, a private marina and boutique retailers including two art galleries.
 
Come and experience Melbourne’s harbour, with sparkling water, city views and breathtaking sunsets. NewQuay provides Melburnians and visitors alike with a wonderful taste of what makes Melbourne such a popular world city.

How to get there
Tram: The free City Circle tram runs along Harbourside Esplanade seven days a week
Train: Alight at Spencer Street Station and follow the signs across the Bourke Street footbridge
Car: There are 1,100 parking spaces with ticket validation for restaurant patrons
By foot: Access from the city is along the Collins Street, Bourke Street and LaTrobe Street bridges
Ferry: Bay and River Cruises (Ph 03 9682 9555) operate a ferry service from Southgate, via Crown Casino and the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.

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Accessibility

NewQuay parking is available on Docklands Drive.
Tram 48 (from North Balwyn) travels along Flinders Street to Docklands Drive at NewQuay. This is a wheelchair accessible 'low-floor' tram. Tram 86 (from Bundoora) will take you down Bourke Street to Harbour Esplanade, Docklands. The 89 Tram (from Preston) also covers this route on weekdays.
If you come by train, alight at Southern Cross Station where lifts convey you to the concourse level that offers a path of accessible travel to the Docklands precinct.
The Yarra River Shuttle Service on the Yarra River is another potential accessible transport option. The shuttle runs from 1 November - 31 March on weekends and Public holidays. Ramps leading down to a floating pontoon wharf or landing at the following stops:

  • Southgate
  • Crown Entertainment Complex
  • Yarra's Edge
  • Waterfront City/NewQuay
For more information, contact Parks Victoria on 8627 4699 or 131 963, or visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au.
Download a map of the Docklands precinct from the Docklands website or collect one from the Melbourne Visitors Centre.

Further Links
www.newquay.com.au