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Federation Square

Federation Square Shard

Federation Square is Melbourne's striking city square, on the edge of the Yarra River and across the road from Flinders Street Station. The size of an entire city block, the Square brings together a creative mix of attractions including leading-edge galleries, cinemas, award-winning restaurants, cafés and bars, events and festivals and grand public open spaces embraced by some of the most unique and striking architecture in the world.

Attractions include:

  • Federation Square is the home of the Melbourne Visitor Information Centre, the one-stop-shop for visitors to Melbourne and Victoria. get your map of the Square here.
  • The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia (housing the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of Australian art in the world)
  • Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
  • Champions Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame
  • National Design Centre
  • Melbourne Visitor Centre
  • Function centre
  • Restaurants, cafés and bars
  • Events and festivals.

The Square's cultural attractions are supported by some of the best restaurants, cafés and bars in Melbourne. Offering visitors a range of styles from FunkFish (a casual fish and chippery) to Taxi (fine dining with a Japanese twist).

Federation Square's unique position, nature and design is makes it a 'must see' destination of Victoria. It is also the logical point from which visitors begin their exploration of all that Melbourne has to offer.

How to get there
By train: Flinders Street Station, part of the city loop metropolitan train service, is opposite the square.
By tram: Take any tram along Swanston and Flinders street.

Federation Square Logo

Further information:

Find out more about Federation Square including details on the Saturday Book Market, contact details and special events.

Symbol for accessibility

Accessibility

The Square rises from street level at a significant gradient and is paved with small uneven cobblestones of variegated, coloured Kimberley sandstone. The surface is difficult to navigate and doesn't offer any visual contrast at changes of level. An access map is under development and will be downloadable from www.melbourne.vic.gov.au.
Accessible car spaces are provided in the car park with lift access to the square.

The Ian Potter Centre - NGV Australia
Grab a copy of What's on at NGV which contains a good map of the galleries and identifies the location of the accessible toilets, café and shop. Access is provided by hearing loop in the Auditorium and Theatre, signage includes Braille and seeing eye dogs are welcome. Audio tours and personalised tours, including Auslan interpreters, can be arranged.

Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
Lifts convey patrons to the cinemas and wheelchair seating has been provided. Accessible toilets are available. Hearing loops have been installed in each cinema.

Champions Australian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame
Level entry from Federation Square.