Location

Where character earns its reputation

A place of privilege
and connection

For generations, Kooyong has stood apart. Its proximity to the city is balanced by a calm residential character, enriched by some of Melbourne’s finest institutions. Kooyong Gardens continues this legacy, offering a contemporary address within one of the city’s most respected postcodes.

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Well connected. Quietly convenient.

Kooyong is effortlessly connected. The CBD, MCC, and Arts Precinct are within easy reach by train or car, while the Monash Freeway offers a direct route to the Mornington Peninsula – with its celebrated hot springs, renowned wineries, and pristine coastline. Glenferrie Road, High Street, and Toorak Road balance everyday convenience with specialty retail, while many of Melbourne’s leading schools are close by. It is a location that supports a life of ease, access, and quiet distinction.

Little Quarter Cafe

Le Petit Bistro

Purple Fig

Croutons

Milton Wine Bar

Neds

Auterra

Victor Churchill

Rubens

Pony

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Kooyong Village

Kooyong Village is the heart of the local community, with cafés, specialty stores and everyday conveniences close at hand. Croutons adds to the mix with its simple deli-style offering, a familiar stop for locals. Intimate in scale, the village balances neighbourhood character with daily ease.

Neighbourhood Pizza & Wine

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Wine and pizza,
village style

A distinctive dining scene

Neighbourhood Pizza and Toorak Cellars create one of the area’s most effortless dining experiences. A woodfired pizza paired with a thoughtfully chosen wine makes for a simple pleasure that never loses its appeal. On warm nights, sitting al fresco brings the spirit of the village to life in the most relaxed way.

Yuca

2/4

A café with a
new perspective

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Yuca has redefined café culture in Toorak Village, introducing specialty coffee and a menu that blends sophistication with creativity. Here, mornings begin with precision-brewed coffee, while brunch becomes a chance to explore bold flavours presented with finesse. It has quickly become a destination where style, energy and hospitality come together, offering a fresh rhythm to village life.

Sincero

3/4

Fine dining at
your doorstep

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

The surrounding area offers some of Melbourne’s most celebrated dining destinations. From contemporary elegance at Sincero to refined restaurants along High Street and Glenferrie Road, the choices reflect a culture that values craftsmanship, creativity and unforgettable experiences.

Teo's Pizza

4/4

Favourites close
to home

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Kooyong also embraces the simple pleasures of casual dining. Local institutions like Teo’s Pizza bring a sense of familiarity and warmth, while neighbourhood cafés and eateries create easy moments of connection in everyday life.

Scotch College

Swinburne University

Lauriston

St. Kevins

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Shaping
generations

Kooyong is home to some of Melbourne’s most respected schools and universities. These institutions have shaped the character of the area, attracting families who value both tradition and ambition in education. Here, academic excellence and opportunity are always close at hand.

Kooyong Gardens

Malvern Gardens

Main Yarra Trail

Como Park

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A life framed
by nature

Kooyong Gardens takes its name and inspiration from the green aspect it faces. Expansive views across neighbouring parkland bring a sense of calm to the architecture, while seasonal colour and natural light enrich the rhythm of daily life. These outlooks are part of a broader network of gardens and trails in Kooyong, creating a lifestyle where nature and community sit in easy balance.

 

 

 

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Kooyong Lawn
Tennis Club

Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club is more than a sporting venue, it is a landmark of Melbourne’s cultural and social life. Known as “The Spiritual Home of Tennis”, it has hosted international championships, world-class players and generations of local members. Today, it remains a hub of activity, with immaculate grass courts, modern facilities and a strong community spirit. Whether for serious competition, casual play or social events, the club continues to embody the prestige and tradition that define Kooyong itself.

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Toorak

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Toorak is Melbourne’s most renowned suburb, long associated with prestige and elegance. Grand estates, leafy boulevards and exclusive boutiques define its streets, while a thriving café and dining scene brings daily life a touch of sophistication. It is a place where heritage and affluence meet a distinctly modern lifestyle.

2/5

Malvern

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Malvern is defined by its leafy boulevards, established homes and generous gardens. With Glenferrie Road, Malvern Central, leading schools and local parks close by, it is a suburb that blends convenience with enduring charm.

3/5

Armadale

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Armadale is known for its elegant streetscapes and boutique sophistication. High Street offers some of Melbourne’s finest fashion, dining and design destinations, while leafy avenues and period homes give the suburb a sense of grace and permanence. It is a place where style and heritage meet seamlessly.

4/5

Hawthorn

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Hawthorn combines historic character with a vibrant village atmosphere. Grand period homes and tree-lined streets are matched by bustling cafés, specialty grocers and riverside parklands. With leading schools and Swinburne University close by, it is a suburb that balances heritage, education and lifestyle with ease.

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MCG

Best of the South Eastern suburbs

Established in 1838, the Melbourne Cricket Club is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious sporting institutions. Based within the MCG, it represents a cornerstone of Melbourne’s cultural identity, hosting generations of cricket, football and major events that have shaped the city’s story. Membership is regarded as a privilege, with a legacy that extends well beyond sport into community and tradition.

The best of Greater Melbourne
at your doorstep

Mornington
Peninsula

TIME: 35mins

The Mornington Peninsula is only one set of traffic lights away, offering one of Victoria’s most coveted lifestyle destinations. The region is celebrated for its vineyards and cellar doors, award-winning restaurants, championship golf courses and acclaimed hot springs. Rugged coastlines and sheltered bays provide both dramatic scenery and calm swimming spots, creating an escape that can shift from indulgence to adventure with ease.

Key attractions

  1. Polperro Winery
  2. Paringa Estate
  3. Port Phillip Estate
  4. Ten Minutes by Tractor
  5. Tedesca
  6. Merricks General Store
  7. The Continental
  8. The National Golf Club
  9. Alba Thermal Springs & Spa

Live where
reputation is earned.

Architecture by Cera Stribley.
Interiors by Lauren Tarrant.

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