Prahran, VIC 3181
Ranked 140th best suburb by locals in Melbourne (Greater) Region, VIC
Great for
- Public transport
- Internet access
- Eating out
- Schools
- Shopping options
Not great for
- Parking
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families With Kids
- Retirees
- LGBTQ+
Reviews of Prahran, VIC
"Prahran: The Inner-City Gem!"
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Prahran is an inner-city gem that perfectly blends vibrant urban living with historic charm. Located just 5 km southeast of Melbourne's CBD, Prahran is a suburb that offers something for everyone, making it a highly sought-after destination for both families and young professionals.
Prahran is renowned for its bustling lifestyle and abundance of amenities. Chapel Street, the suburb's main thoroughfare, is a haven for shopping enthusiasts, foodies, and nightlife lovers. With a diverse range of boutiques, high-end fashion stores, trendy cafes, gourmet restaurants, and lively bars, there’s always something new to discover.
For daily conveniences, the Prahran Market is a standout. Known as one of Melbourne’s best fresh food markets, it offers an array of fresh produce, specialty foods, and artisanal goods. Additionally, the suburb is dotted with supermarkets, pharmacies, and essential services, ensuring residents have everything they need within easy reach.
Prahran boasts excellent public transport links, making it incredibly easy to navigate both the suburb and the wider Melbourne area. Prahran Station, serviced by the Sandringham line, provides quick access to the CBD. Numerous tram routes along Chapel Street and High Street connect residents to surrounding suburbs, while an efficient bus network adds further convenience.
Despite its urban vibe, Prahran doesn’t lack green spaces. The picturesque Victoria Gardens and the expansive Princes Gardens offer serene spots for relaxation, picnics, and outdoor activities. For fitness enthusiasts, the Prahran Aquatic Centre and various local gyms provide ample opportunities to stay active.
Families will appreciate the quality educational institutions in and around Prahran. The suburb is home to several reputable primary and secondary schools, as well as childcare facilities. For higher education, the nearby University of Melbourne and RMIT University are easily accessible.
Healthcare services are top-notch, with The Alfred Hospital and numerous medical clinics and specialists located nearby, ensuring residents have access to comprehensive medical care.
Prahran has a rich cultural tapestry and a strong sense of community. The suburb regularly hosts events, markets, and festivals that bring residents together and celebrate its diverse heritage. The Prahran Town Hall and Chapel Off Chapel are cultural landmarks that offer a variety of performances, exhibitions, and community activities.
The real estate market in Prahran is diverse, catering to different tastes and budgets. From charming Victorian terraces and modern apartments to luxurious townhouses, there’s a home for every lifestyle. The suburb's property values have shown strong growth, reflecting its desirability and vibrant living conditions.
In summary, Prahran, Victoria 3181, is a suburb that truly has it all. Its unbeatable combination of lifestyle amenities, excellent transport links, green spaces, quality education, and healthcare services, along with a strong community spirit, make it a standout choice for anyone looking to enjoy the best of Melbourne living. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or looking to rent, Prahran promises a dynamic and fulfilling living experience.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Vintage Charm"
Prahran strikes a balance between city convenience and impeccable lifestyle. It’s proximity to the city centre, the lush green spaces of Fawkner and Albert Park, and the iconic Prahran Market make it a lifestyle hub. The vintage charm and modern vibrancy of Chapel Street’s boutiques, restaurants, and cafes cements Prahran's reputation as one of Melbourne's most coveted and alluring suburbs.
"Never mind the 5km travel restriction"
I moved to Prahran at the end of 2020, and am so grateful to have lived here throughout Melbourne’s various lockdown restrictions. Who needs to go more than 5km anyway?! Within easy reach of the beach, the city, shopping, dining, coffee, bars…even if you can’t actually dine out or browse the shops 🤔
Who lives here?
- Singles
Rentals in Prahran
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"Coffee, culture and beautiful homes"
We live in Prahran East and we wouldn't live anywhere else. Being midway between High St Armadale and Chapel St offers the best of both worlds. Orrong Park and Vic gardens are ideal for kids as well as dog walking with a coffee from anywhere along High St. The highlight is the Mount Erica pub, which serves the best chicken schnitzel in Melbourne.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Super convenient"
The location is a best thing about Prahran. The residential areas are very well connected with different train lines - Sandringham and Frankston (if you live near Toorak or Hawksburn village) , trams as well buses. The shops are plenty and chapel street is always happening. Parks are great. The only not so good point is - it is getting expensive. :(
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"Horrible. Suburb"
I work in this suburb, I wasn’t a fan but since working in Prahran dislike it even more. Traffic is horrendous, parking very difficult to get. Then there is the drug addled people on the streets, who beg for money whilst smoking and having their cans of Jim Beam next to them. Chapel St contains deserted shops even the banks are leaving, I just found out NAB branch is closing within the month. Don’t walk around without shoes in parks or side streets you’ll be pricked by a syringe. The most disturbing thing is the stark difference between the haves and the have nots, no middle in this suburb. Avoid at all costs. Not a safe suburb.
"Great place to live!"
This is a great suburb to live in. The Prahran end of Chapel Street is my favorite end with top quality cafes, restaurants, bars and shops. Also incredibly convenient with loads of public transport options available taking you anywhere you want to go. A great atmosphere all around so if you like getting amongst the action there is no better place to live.
Great for
- Cosmopolitan
- Cultured
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Students
- Trendy & Stylish
Agreed! Hit's the sweet spot between the chic' of Windsor and the loudness of South Yarra
"Trendy, busy and expensive suburb."
I went to school in Prahran. It's a busy, trendy suburb. It gets quite congested and parking is not very good. It's close to chapel st, so there are a lot of pretentious, arty type people around that area. It's very cosmopolitan. Not so good for young families, especially those on a budget, because most young families are priced out of Prahran. It's mainly a professional people suburb. Lots of little cafes and bars and boutique stores around that area that appeal to yound trendy people. Prahran also has lots of gay people.
Great for
- Cosmopolitan
- Cultured
Not great for
- Parking
- Congestion
- Cost of Living
Who lives here?
- LGBT+
- Trendy & Stylish
"Excellent place"
Good friends of mine live here and this suburb just buzzes with life. Love the night life here and just great cafes to enjoy.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
"Quality - top place for entertainment or taking it very easy"
Great place to be.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
"Upmarket and fashionable"
Sitting on the edges of Melbourne’s CBD, Prahran is a bustling suburb ideal for professionals and families. Filled with shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, bookstores, clothing stores and music shops, the area is also home to many delightful hidden gardens. It has an upmarket and fashionable reputation and plays host to a large collection of brilliantly architectured buildings. Trains and trams both service Prahran and property in the area consists mostly of Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses, the average cost of which is around $700,000. Prahran’s 10,000-strong population are just a stone’s throw from areas such as South Yarra, Armadale, St Kilda and Windsor.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
I have to disagree that Prahran is good for families with kids. There are very few kids in Prahran, as most families are priced ot of the market or decide to go to the more family friendly places in the suburbs. I think its best for kids to be raised around other kids for socialization, so its best for families to go to the quieter family friendly areas.
The demographic of the area is changing, professionals are having kids and extending
their homes to stay in the area given the amenities available and they don't want to give up the lifestyle to live further away in the suburbs.
"Close to everything, this is a real gem"
Shops close by, a good number of restaurants and cafés and nice and close to the city makes Prahran one of the premier inner city locations in Melbourne.
It is a friendly area and a great spot for young professionals, couple and families alike. For the young families it is a safe and quiet area and for the young couples and singles there are plenty of places to gte out and about. It’s a matter of choosing the right street in the area to suit your needs.
Easy access to the city and chapel street make for a great spot to get out and have a night out or a lovely meal.
The area is also well serviced by public transport.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
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