The Princess Theatre
The Princess Theatre: A Jewel of Melbourne's Performing Arts
Discover the enchanting atmosphere and rich history of The Princess Theatre, Melbourne’s premier destination for performing arts and cinema.
The Princess Theatre, a stunning Victorian-era venue in Melbourne, offers an enchanting experience of performing arts and cinema. With its majestic architecture and rich history, it’s a must-visit for any tourist.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are near Flinders Street Station, exit the station and head towards the Yarra River. Walk along the riverfront towards the east until you reach the Princes Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue straight onto St Kilda Road. At the intersection with Swanston Street, turn left and walk north. Continue walking until you reach the corner of Swanston Street and Spring Street. Turn right onto Spring Street and The Princess Theatre will be on your left at 163 Spring St.
Tram
From Federation Square, take tram number 35 (City Circle Tram) that runs in a loop. Ride the tram for two stops and get off at the Parliament stop. Once you exit the tram, head south down Bourke Street toward Spring Street. Turn left onto Spring Street and walk for a few minutes; The Princess Theatre will be on your right at 163 Spring St.
Public Transport (Train and Tram)
If you are coming from Southern Cross Station, take the train on the Sandringham Line towards Sandringham and get off at Flinders Street Station. From Flinders Street Station, follow the walking directions provided above to reach The Princess Theatre. Alternatively, you can take tram number 1 from Flinders Street to the corner of Spring Street and Bourke Street, and then walk to The Princess Theatre.
Bus
If you are near Queen Victoria Market, you can catch the 86 or 96 bus towards East Brunswick. Get off at the stop on Peel Street and walk east towards Spring Street. Turn left onto Spring Street and walk a short distance; The Princess Theatre will be located on your left at 163 Spring St.
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