Fed Square

Plaza · Melbourne

Fed Square

Plaza · Melbourne
Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

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Cultural hub with museums, events, 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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Features

gender neutral restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 7, 2025

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hansel Sapkota

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!

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.

Ashlee Jayde

Google
I attended a free show at Federation Square in February 2025 with my girlfriend, and it was such a lovely way to spend a summer evening. We went along to see a silent movie screening accompanied by a live quartet, one of the many events that take place as part of Fed Square’s free summer program. The experience was fantastic. The live band performed on the main stage while classic silent films played overhead on the big screen. They didn’t just play music, the musicians also added in sound effects which brought the films to life in a really fun and engaging way. The crowd was huge, with people filling most of the square. There were plenty of deck chairs provided, but we grabbed a spot on the stairs, which still gave us a good view (even if slightly obstructed). The whole area was super accessible, with lots of open space and dedicated wheelchair accessible areas. One of the best things about Federation Square is how regularly it hosts free public events. You can find details of what’s on via their website, which is constantly updated with live music, film nights, cultural events and more. Over the summer, I caught a few performances and was always impressed by the variety and the quality of entertainment on offer. The space itself is also worth exploring. It’s surrounded by great food spots, galleries and attractions, and there’s always something happening. I really admire how Federation Square embraces the local arts scene, giving artists and musicians a platform to perform in such a central and iconic part of Melbourne. It’s a place that truly celebrates community, creativity and culture. If you’re a local or just visiting Melbourne, I’d definitely recommend checking out what’s on at Federation Square. Pop by the information centre nearby to get your bearings, then stick around to enjoy a performance, explore the area or simply soak up the atmosphere.

Cathie N

Google
The architecture is amazing. Perfect area to hang out, social interaction, building community, art& culture events. Melbourne needs more public space like this!!!

Simon Neill

Google
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.

Senarath Angammana

Google
Fed Square, Melbourne Victoria Australia 🌏 Festive and Iconic Melbourne Spot – Federation Square Federation Square, located right across from Flinders Street Station, is one of Melbourne’s most iconic and vibrant public spaces. I visited during the Christmas season, and the atmosphere was absolutely magical. The Christmas decorations were beautifully done, creating a festive mood with sparkling lights, themed displays, and a giant Christmas tree. To top it off, there were live Christmas carol performances, bringing joy to families and passersby alike. The square is incredibly spacious, making it a great spot to relax, meet friends, or enjoy public events. It often hosts cultural performances, exhibitions, and seasonal celebrations that add life to the city. Another highlight is its proximity to ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image)—just a short walk within the square. ACMI is a fantastic museum dedicated to film, TV, and digital culture, perfect for visitors of all ages. Whether you're visiting for an event or just passing through, Fed Square is a must-see part of Melbourne's cultural heart. A lively, open space that truly reflects the city’s spirit!

Ovin Fernando

Google
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

Google
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