Offering a wide selection of dormitories and private family rooms in central St. Kilda, Summer House (Read More) is a lively beachfront hostel accommodating groups of as many as 10 guests. Bunk beds, spotless linens and lockers are provided in dorms while suites add well-equipped kitchenettes. The communal kitchen, games lounge having billiards tables and trendy rooftop bar with a manicured lawn creates an inviting retreat for backpackers and workations.
Barkly Backpackers is located in the heart of St. Kilda, a town reputed for its nightlife and beach. (Read More) This laid-back hostel with a colourful exterior offers perfect respite for flashpackers, females and students in well-equipped dorms having bunk beds with power sockets and spotless linens. You can prepare your own meals at the communal kitchen and unwind at the lounge flanked by tables games and funky murals.
Inspired by shared living experiences combining affordability with a laid-back vibe, Base St. Kilda (Read More)is rated by Lonely Planet as one of the Top Hippest Hostels in the World. The colourful hostel brings you a shared kitchen, a TV lounge, a pool table and a vivacious cocktail bar. Their stylish accommodations range from simple dorms with bunk beds and lockers to private rooms having balconies, street views and flat-screens.
St Kilda
1.2 kms from Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
# 6 out of 9 Hostels In St Kilda
7.8
(782 reviews)
Facilities:
Bar
, Wifi
Endorsing the art of pocket-friendly living, this Greater Melbourne hostel offers dorms for groups a (Read More)nd pod beds for solo travellers. A few strides off the beach, this refurbished Victorian townhouse’s rooms offer closets and bunk beds for up to six guests while pods feature sumptuous duvets, UVC lights, black-out shades and lockers. You can unwind at the rooftop patio and hang out at their laid-back café-cum-bar.
Located in Melbourne, Hotel Bayside House offers a perfect opportunity to meet new backpackers while (Read More) traveling. The hostel boasts clean rooms, plenty of entertainment options including TVs, pool tables, and Netflix, creating a great atmosphere and vibe. The hostel organizes game nights and pool tournaments, making the stay even more enjoyable. Guests are allowed to bring and drink their own alcohol on the premises. With its convenient location, only a 15-minute walk to St Kilda beach and a short tram ride to the center of Melbourne, Bayside House provides a perfect joint for an affordable and enjoyable stay.
Owned by and set above the vivacious Windsor Alehouse pub, this cosmopolitan hostel for internationa (Read More)l travellers is loaded with indulgent amenities like a cosy, colourful TV lounge and a communal kitchen. Pint on Punt features well-appointed dormitories come with bunk beds for up to six guests while private rooms add double or twin beds. Guests can also enjoy drink at the wood-panelled bar lounge.
College Lawn Hotel is decked out with a lounge bar, sun-drenched beer garden, bottle shop, courtyard (Read More)s and multi-cuisine restaurant. Dorms sleep six guests and feature two windows overlooking Perth Street. Private rooms add king-sized beds, armchairs, console tables, lamps and kitchenettes. The upbeat pub is a hotspot for slab raffles, dog days, parmas, live sports and cocktail parties - activities that make you feel like a local during your staycation.
Fitzroy
1.3 kms from Pullman Melbourne Albert Park
6.1
(150 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
, Bar
, Food
A stone’s throw away from St. Kilda Sea Baths, this colourful hostel offers a relaxed seating (Read More)lounge and a tennis court. You can stay at their spacious dorms with closets bunk beds for up to eight guests or book family suites having furnished balconies. A well-equipped communal kitchen is also available to prepare your own meals.
Housed within a colonial-style building showcasing pastel exteriors, this heritage hostel on a tree- (Read More)lined street was built in 1863. The charming property’s well-appointed dorms and private rooms are decked out with bunk or twin beds, rustic-chic murals, balconies and sitting nooks. Queen Victoria Pub onsite with neon-lit interiors is a great place to enjoy local delicacies, signature cocktails and weekend comedy galas.
Operational since 1880, The Nunnery is where heritage 19th century classic Georgian architecture mee (Read More)ts the freshness of modern accommodations over three stories. Flanked with opulent lounge areas, event spaces and courtyards, the hostel arranges for soup nights, weekend pub crawls and BBQ with wine parties. The property’s unique dorms offer dark-wood furniture, vintage décor, bunk beds and dining space while private rooms add antique beds, murals and wardrobes.
Fitzroy
300 m from St. Patrick's Cathedral MELBOURNE
8.3
(696 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
, Bar
, Food
The Mansion Melbourne is a fantastic hostel located in Melbourne, offering a range of amenities such (Read More) as a garden, luggage storage, free WiFi, air conditioning, and a shared lounge/TV area. The staff working at the hostel are highly praised for their excellent service. The hostel features a spacious kitchen with abundant utensils, a TV room, and work desks. The atmosphere is friendly and inviting, making it easy to meet new people. The location is ideal, with easy access to transportation and nearby landmarks. The hostel is well-maintained, with clean and tidy facilities. The Mansion Melbourne is highly recommended for both novice and experienced travelers looking for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Melbourne.
Hotel CarricHostel in Melbourne is a comfortable and pleasant place to stay with a family atmosphere (Read More). The staff and housemates are friendly, and the space is clean and neat. The location is great, with the Queen Victoria Market nearby for food shopping and plenty of tram and bus stops, as well as numerous restaurants and bars. The hostel offers clean facilities with recently updated amenities, including comfy beds and new locks. The owner is lovely and offers great prices for private rooms. Guests can also enjoy nearby activities, such as the market event held every Wednesday. Overall, it provides a good experience for its affordable price.
Within Melbourne CBD’s free tram zone, this chic students and backpackers’ hostel boasts (Read More) of an alfresco terrace with charming cityscapes and a BBQ grill, a fully functional kitchen and bicycle storage room. Choose from single and twin-shared rooms well-furnished with beds, robes, desks, chairs and radiant heating systems. Dorms offer bunk beds. The recreation lounge features board games, digital TVs and books for guests to explore new people and ideas.
Nate’s Place is a family-owned, affordable backpackers’ hostel near Queen Victoria Marke (Read More)t, a pioneer of expert hospitality since 2014. Recline in comfort at their capacious dorms with up to eight bunk beds, personal safes, minifridges and balconies. Private rooms add seating nooks and teamakers. For long-term stays, weekly BBQs, all-day coffee and breakfast are included. Guests can also relax at the TV lounge and rooftop gazebos with bright murals.
Flinders Street
200 m from former Police Station - Bourke Street West
7.2
(1466 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
Tucked into the corner of Little Bourke and King Street, Melbourne City Backpackers offers simply fu (Read More)rnished, capacious dorms for as many as sixteen guests. Each dorm comes with upholstered bunk beds, cosy linens, lockers, robust connectivity and air conditioning. Some units add street views. The modern building also houses a communal kitchen and a lounge area with sofas and job notice boards.
Providing long-term accommodations for solo independent travellers on working visas, Landing Pads Br (Read More)unswick is located in the dynamic inner suburbs of Melbourne. Their tranquil dorms offer under-bed lockers, fluffy pillows, reading lights, privacy curtains for bottom bunks and HVACs. Some more state-of-the-art amenities available here are a communal kitchen, individual drinks freezers, dining space, sun porch, outdoor and indoor lounges with Netflix and BBQ areas.
Flinders Street
300 m from Flinders Street Station
8.0
(1710 reviews)
Facilities:
Bar
, Wifi
Complete with state-of-the-art amenities like a laid-back bar with pool tables and a shared lounge w (Read More)ith writing tables, this relaxed hostel near Flinders Train Station offers simple, pocket-friendly for working travellers and backpackers. Overlooking quaint street views, their adults-only dormitories with large windows, coffee tables, wooden floors and bunk beds are soaked in bright, natural lighting. A shared kitchen with dining areas is also available.
Refurbished fully in 2019, this brand-new hostel for flashpackers on the edge of Melbourne CBD has i (Read More)ts very own underground nightclub and cocktail bar. Groups can book an entire segregated floor or individual dorms and rooms featuring bunk or double beds, sitting nooks and teamakers. Some more revamped facilities include a galley kitchen, indoor dining hall, chill-out spaces with sofas on every floor and a TV lounge.
A contemporary icon of boutique backpackers’ accommodations, this 3-star property opposite to (Read More)Melbourne Gaol Museum offers a movie room, gymnasium, guest lounge and internet café. Space Hotel’s spartan dorms feature bunk beds. Private rooms add iPod docks, minifridges, coffeemakers and charming city views. You can dine at their onsite restaurant, prepare your own meals at the shared kitchen or relax at the rooftop deck with a hot tub.
Hotel Melbourne Central YHA is a fantastic choice for young women traveling alone or with friends. T (Read More)he kind staff and range of activities create a welcoming atmosphere. The hotel's location next to a tram stop in the free tram zone is ideal, and the private room options are perfect for the price. The hotel has clean facilities and a rooftop area for relaxation. The 24/7 reception is helpful for late arrivals, and the staff is chill and helpful. The only minor downsides are the small kitchen and the morning bathroom cleaning schedule. Overall, Hotel Melbourne Central YHA is a great choice for its location, cleanliness, and friendly staff.
Designed for budget-savvy travellers, Europa Melbourne makes luxury meet functionality with massive (Read More)12-sharing carpeted dorms and a co-working lounge having computers. Minutes away from Central Station, the hostel’s polished dorms feature heated interiors, bunk beds, combination safes and cosy linens. Private rooms add double or twin beds, peg tables, closets and flat-screens. You can also unwind at the furnished terrace and communal balconies.
How much does it cost to stay at Hostels In St Kilda?
On an average, Hostels In St Kilda costs around INR 185 per night.
What are the best Hostels In St Kilda?
Some of the best Hostels In St Kilda are Base St Kilda, Summer House Melbourne Backpackers, Barkly Backpackers
How much is a Hostels In St Kilda for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Hostels In St Kilda for this weekend is INR 185
What are the best Hostels In St Kilda with a pool?
Best Hostels In St Kilda with a pool are City Lifestyle Accommodation
Suggest some Hostels In St Kilda with good wifi?
Best Hostels In St Kilda with wifi availability are are Base St Kilda, Summer House Melbourne Backpackers, Barkly Backpackers
What all are the best Hostels In St Kilda for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Hostels In St Kilda for a weekend stay are Base St Kilda, Summer House Melbourne Backpackers, Barkly Backpackers
Best time for a staycation in Melbourne?
The autumn months are the time when Melbourne is host to many food and cultural events and festivals, and the city is still quite lively after a long and busy summer. The many gardens in the city are quite beautiful too, such as the Royal Botanic Garden and the Carlton Gardens, and the temperature especially is very pleasant for a great day out. Moreover, since summer is considered to be the tourist season, prices fall significantly during the autumn season, reducing your budget requirements considerably.