Melbourne is a melting pot of cultures and identities, according to James and Andy, and “particularly for LGBTQ+ folk, the city is a very accepting place to live and work.”
Melbourne’s LGBTQ+ neighborhoods
Unlike other large destinations around the world—think San Francisco and Sydney—Melbourne’s LGBTQ+ scene is dotted throughout the city. “Melbourne doesn’t really have one defined area, [but rather] several different enclaves. Perhaps the most prominent is the area of North Melbourne, where you will find two of the most popular bars, The Laird and Sircuit, which host different events for different demographics, depending on the day of the week.”
Then there’s South Yarra, which holds the biggest LGBTQ+ party of the week at the Poof Doof. Accommodation-wise though, James and Andy recommend that LGBTQ+ travelers set up base in the CBD (Central Business District) as it’s “still very much the beating heart of Melbourne, and home to the main entertainment and culture venues.”
Where to learn about Melbourne’s LGBTQ+ history
“The city has many different resources to help you learn about LGBTQ+ history,” according to James and Andy, who especially recommend the soon-to-be-opened Victorian Pride Centre which “will help to support local LGBTQ+ organisations and groups to share ideas and resources, whilst working towards an end goal of equality and diversity within the Melbourne community.”