Corner of Galada Ave & Cade Way, Parkville,
Situated in Parkville, Melbourne, only 4km from the CBD, Parkside is a joint project between Australand and renowned property group Citta. This unique development offers residents the rare opportunity to live in a park side location, just minutes from the CBD in a modern apartment with excellent onsite facilities including a heated 25m indoor pool and a gym.
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Parkside, in the established suburb of Parkville, is the result of a well-established collaboration between industry professionals Australand and Citta Property Group. The leafy environment, encompassing more than 20 acres, affords residents the gym and pool facility of The Park Club, as well as an outdoor recreation hub, ideal for both physical activity and well-earned relaxation.
The green space includes tranquil Parkville Gardens and the neighbouring wetlands, as well as the Village Oval, which caters to a variety of sporting enthusiasts. A short walk through a landscaped corridor also puts Royal Park, 4km from Melbourne’s CBD, within reach.
Covering 181 hectares, this is the largest of Melbourne’s inner-city parks combining grasslands, native garden and open space with sporting facilities including the North Park Tennis Club and Royal Park Golf Course. It is also home to one of the city’s best attractions, Melbourne Zoo. Beyond the park, some of Melbourne’s most popular neighbourhoods and restaurants can be reached via the nature-lover’s Capital City Cycle Trail, or on public transport. The Metro train network can be accessed at Royal Park Station; the No. 55 tram stops in Royal Park; and Bus 505 travelling direct to the University of Melbourne and the CBD, stops on Cade Way, within 230m of the front lobby.
Established educational, cultural and medical facilities, including two of Australia’s finest tertiary institutions, are all nearby. The University of Melbourne is 3.1km away (with direct access via Bus 505 on Cade Way) and RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) sits conveniently on the nearby CBD fringe, close to the State Library.
The world-class Royal Melbourne Hospital and Royal Children’s Hospital are both in Parkville. In the neighbouring suburb of Carlton, the Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum set in the beautiful Carlton Gardens. On the inner-city fringe, Queen Victoria Market is a popular foodie haven, a venue of European tradition with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls and a food hall featuring cheese-