Fed Square
Plaza · Melbourne ·

Fed Square

Plaza · Melbourne ·

Arts, culture, events hub with striking modern architecture

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Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia Get directions

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Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia Get directions

+61 3 9655 1900
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Nov 19, 2025

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"A striking public square between the Yarra and the southern edge of the CBD that serves as a popular meeting place and event venue housing the main Visitor Information Centre, the Koorie Heritage Trust, and two free museums—the Ian Potter Centre (Australian art) and ACMI—plus a rotating mix of restaurants and bars." - Keira Alexander Keira Alexander Keira Alexander is an Australian journalist based between Melbourne and New York City. Her passion for eco-conscious and ethical travel drives her stories about wildlife and unique experiences in her homeland and beyond. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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"I find Federation Square to be a lively, popular public hub in the city center that pairs well with nearby museums and cafés for sightseeing and people-watching." - Matthew Kepnes

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"I like to take lunch and people-watch at Federation Square, an open public space opened in 1968 that spans about 8 acres opposite Flinders Street Station; the square hosts summer events and there are restaurants and outdoor bars along the river beneath it." - Matthew Kepnes

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Nesh khalifa

Google
Big open place in the city. Lots of people and things to see. Can visit art galleries, museums, or sit at cafes. Modern buildings look cool. Good spot to walk around and take photos.

Brad

Google
This is a arts & culture plaza situated across from street from St. Paul's Cathedral and the historic Flinders Station at the intersection of Flinders and Swanston Streets in the CBD. It makes use of 3.2 hectares of space and includes several notable venues for art and cultural events and performances along with museums, galleries and restaurants. You can learn more about current and upcoming events on the Fed Square website. There are a handful of modern buildings with appealing architectural design on the square, making this an interesting place to browse and spend time even if not visiting to attend events. For this purpose you can pass by and spend a few minutes just before crossing Princes Bridge and the Yarra River to spend time at the Gardens or South Bank attractions to the south.

Hansel. S

Google
Perfect Chill Spot in the Heart of the City Federation Square is an absolutely amazing place to just sit back and take in the city vibes. The huge screen is perfect for watching live events, and there’s always a great crowd gathered around. The cool breeze, the open space, and the stunning city lights make it an unreal experience. So many people can sit here at once, and it still feels spacious. Whether you’re just relaxing, people-watching, or soaking in the buzzing energy of the city, Fed Square is the place to be. The traffic around it is wild, but that just adds to the energy of the spot. Definitely one of the best chill spaces in Melbourne!

Amritpal Singh

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Federation Square — or simply “Fed Square” as locals call it — is one of Melbourne’s most iconic and lively public spaces. Situated right opposite Flinders Street Station, it serves as the cultural heart of the city, bringing together art, events, and community in one dynamic location. The architecture itself is bold and distinctive, with its angular shapes and open design symbolizing Melbourne’s modern and creative spirit. What makes Federation Square truly special is its versatility. On any given day, you’ll find a mix of tourists taking photos, locals relaxing by the big screen, and street performers adding rhythm to the atmosphere. The square often hosts public events, film screenings, cultural festivals, and live concerts — making it a true reflection of Melbourne’s vibrant and inclusive character. Inside the precinct, you’ll find world-class institutions like the Ian Potter Centre (NGV Australia) and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), both celebrating creativity and storytelling in unique ways. Add to that the surrounding cafes, restaurants, and the Yarra River view, and you have one of the most engaging spots in the city. Federation Square isn’t just a meeting place — it’s the beating heart of Melbourne’s culture, where art, people, and energy come together seamlessly. #FederationSquare #FedSquare #MelbourneCulture #VisitMelbourne #MelbourneLandmarks #ACMI #NGVAustralia #CityOfMelbourne #ExploreVictoria #PublicSpace #MelbourneVibes #TravelAustralia #YarraRiver #CulturalHub #MelbourneLife

Marco Tonini

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Federation Square, located on Swanston Street in the heart of Melbourne, is one of the city’s most popular meeting points and cultural hubs. Overlooking the Yarra River and opposite Flinders Street Station, it blends modern architecture, art, food, and community events all in one space. Fed Square has an energetic and creative vibe. It’s a great place to rest, people-watch, or take in the buzz of the city. The open plaza hosts everything from festivals to public screenings, making it a central spot for both locals and visitors.

Ovin Fernando

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Federation Square, or Fed Square, in Melbourne is a dynamic and culturally rich hub that offers something for everyone. Its striking modern architecture, including the unique and angular design of its buildings, makes it a standout landmark. The square hosts a variety of events, from art exhibitions to live music performances, providing a vibrant atmosphere that's always buzzing with activity. The surrounding cafes and restaurants offer a range of dining options, perfect for a relaxing break while enjoying the lively ambiance. The square’s central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring nearby attractions. With its blend of cultural activities, public art installations, and frequent community events, Fed Square captures the essence of Melbourne’s creative spirit. It’s a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists, offering a memorable experience that showcases the city’s dynamic and inclusive vibe.

Chee Teng

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Fed square is one tourist place in heart of melbourne prefect for photos also has nice cafe round it just oppisit main station of Flinders Street

Simon Neill

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Very wonderful plaza place. This is a nice place to meet up at, as there are many places to sit and talk about whatever is happening. This place is right opposite Flinders street railway station, which is good, i guess. This place holds many different events and shows, and at Christmas time, has some amazing Christmas decorations, like a giant Christmas tree, and more. Very nice.