1. High Street, Melbourne
It’s no secret that Melbourne’s inner north is dominated by some pretty epic thoroughfares (both Smith Street and Gertrude Street have landed on this list in the past – in first and second place, no less), but in 2024 there’s another contender nipping at their heels. Enter High Street, which weaves through the ultra-trendy suburbs of Northcote, Thornbury and Preston, and is easily accessible from the CBD via the 86 tram line (a route so beloved it scored its own music festival last year). High Street’s bona fide cool status comes down to its unique, something-for-everyone local businesses. Craving authentic Portuguese tarts? Head to Casa Nata. Want to sip a local natty vino? Make a beeline for Northside Wines. Got the urge for a late-night boogie? Hit up Francesca’s Bar. It’s a strip where vintage stores and cool cafés sit comfortably alongside a food truck park and boutique indie cinema. We hate to be clichéd and say there’s something for everyone on High Street, but in this case it’s true.
EAT The signature lasagne at 1800 Lasagne, of course. These saucy slabs feature a mix of pork and beef mince, a creamy bechamel layer, silky pasta sheets and an oh-so-rich sauce.
DRINK We Melburnians love a rooftop bar, and High Street’s home to a real beauty in Gigi Rooftop. Intimate and exclusive (the teeny space is accessible only via Umberto Espresso Bar), it’s the go-to spot for a Spritz at sundown with a side of sweeping suburban views.
DO Catch a gig at one of High Street’s many live music venues. Whether it’s at legendary locations like Northcote Social Club and the Croxton Band Room, or smaller spots like High Note and Shotkickers, all music tastes are catered for.