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Essendon

Victoria

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Essendon, Victoria

Essendon is a suburb located in the north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is known for its rich history, sporting facilities, and diverse array of cafes and restaurants.

Getting There

Essendon is easily accessible by car, tram or train. If travelling by car, it is approximately a 20-minute drive from Melbourne CBD. Alternatively, there are two train stations servicing the area, Essendon Station and Glenbervie Station. Trams 59, 55, and 57 also run through the suburb.

Accommodation

There are a range of accommodation options in Essendon, from budget motels to luxury apartments. Some popular options include the Punthill Essendon Grand, Alexander Motor Inn, and the Best Western Alexander Motor Inn and Apartments.

Things to do in Essendon

Explore the Sporting Facilities

Essendon is home to two major sporting facilities, Windy Hill and the Essendon Fields Sports Precinct. Windy Hill is a former home ground of the Essendon Football Club and now hosts a range of community events and markets. The Essendon Fields Sports Precinct boasts state-of-the-art sporting fields, including a synthetic hockey field and a 3G soccer pitch.

Visit the Essendon Historical Society Museum

The Essendon Historical Society Museum is located in the historic Moonee Ponds Courthouse and highlights the rich history of the Essendon area. The museum's collections include photographs, maps, and artifacts that showcase the local heritage.

Enjoy the Local Cuisine

Essendon is brimming with delicious eateries, from trendy cafes to fine dining establishments. Some popular options include A Boy Named Sue, Woodberry Cafe, and Union Wine Store. There are also plenty of options for those looking for international cuisine, such as Thai, Italian, and Middle Eastern.

Visit Essendon

Essendon is a vibrant suburb with something for everyone. From exploring the sporting facilities to indulging in the local cuisine, visitors are sure to have a memorable experience in Essendon.


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