Things to do in Cremorne
A curated neighbourhood guide — walks, culture, food, and local favourites.
The spiritual home of the Richmond Tigers, Punt Road Oval is one of Melbourne's oldest football grounds and sits right in the heart of Cremorne. Non-match days are great for a walk around the precinct and soaking up the AFL history.
Cremorne Precinct Street Art & Laneways
The stretch of laneways and building facades around Cremorne's industrial blocks features some of Melbourne's more understated street art, separate from the tourist circuit. Worth wandering the side streets off Church and Cremorne Streets to find it.
Originally a fruit preserving factory and later a cinema complex, the redeveloped Jam Factory on Chapel Street sits on Cremorne's western edge and now houses a mix of dining, retail and entertainment. It's a useful landmark anchoring the neighbourhood's South Yarra border.
The Yarra River runs along Cremorne's northern boundary and offers good access to riverside walking and cycling paths connecting to both the city and Hawthorn. The precinct sits close to several boat sheds and is a pleasant stretch of the Main Yarra Trail.
Cremorne's Tech & Creative Precinct
Cremorne has quietly become Melbourne's most concentrated technology and design hub, with studios, agencies and startups occupying converted warehouses throughout the suburb. Walking Church Street and Balmain Street gives a real sense of how Melbourne's inner industrial belt has transformed.