Bohemian, bold and buzzing with life, Fitzroy is the suburb where Melbourne’s creative soul comes to play. It’s where laneways double as art galleries, where vintage and vegan meet, and where you’ll stumble across an unexpected treasure on nearly every corner.
Here’s why Fitzroy is a must-visit and how to soak up its indie magic.
Street Art & Culture
Every laneway in Fitzroy is a canvas. Just walk down Johnston Street, Rose Street, or Gore Street and you’ll find walls painted with striking, often political or thought provoking art.
- Visit Napier Street and Smith Street for large-scale murals
- Don’t miss The Rose Street Artists’ Market (weekends only) for local handmade art, fashion and jewellery
Coffee, Cafés & Creativity
This is café heaven. Every corner has its own take on flat whites, cold brews and almond croissants.
- Industry Beans – Sleek and experimental
- Breakfast Thieves – Brunch favourites with a twist
- Black Cat – A quirky institution with 90s charm
Many places double as galleries or design studios — don’t be surprised if your latte comes with a curated zine.
Shop Vintage and Independent
Fitzroy’s shops are treasure troves of second-hand fashion, handmade goods, vinyl records and niche books.
- Try Hunter Gatherer, SWOP or RetroStar for vintage clothing
- Metropolis Bookshop or Happy Valley for design books and arty gifts
- Independent labels and pop-ups thrive here
Where to Eat
Fitzroy’s food scene is as diverse as its people. Think: vegan tacos, Middle Eastern mezze, gourmet burgers, and late-night pizza.
Top picks:
- Naked for Satan – Rooftop bar with Spanish pintxos
- Vegie Bar – Iconic vegan institution
- Rumi – Modern Middle Eastern, technically in nearby Brunswick East but worth the walk
Fitzroy is more than a suburb it’s a vibe. Creative, inclusive and constantly evolving, it’s the kind of place you visit for an hour and end up staying all afternoon.

