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Hawthorn, VIC 3122

Melbourne Inner South · Victoria · Population 22,322 · Median age 34

Inner Melbourne suburb with excellent pub culture, walkable streets, and easy access to trails. Well-serviced for visitors with shops, cafes, and local cha

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Written by Touringuide Team

Hawthorn is a vibrant inner-city suburb located just east of central Melbourne, known for its leafy streets, Victorian-era architecture, and strong community atmosphere. The median age of 34 and diverse population (28% born overseas) creates a cosmopolitan neighbourhood with plenty of dining and entertainment options.

The suburb is highly walkable with numerous pubs and bars clustered around Glenferrie Road, making it ideal for exploring on foot. Several hiking trails branch through the area, including Don Arcade and Swinburne Walk within walking distance of the centre, offering green spaces and connections to broader trail networks.

With 385 shops and services plus 628 public toilets, Hawthorn is well-equipped for travellers needing supplies, meals, or amenities. The proximity to public transport and major roads makes it a convenient base for exploring Melbourne while maintaining a neighbourhood feel.

About Hawthorn — Demographics

Based on postcode 3122 area (ABS Census 2021)
22,322
Population
34
Median Age
$2,145/wk
Median Household Income
2.1
Avg Household Size
$2,259/mo
Median Mortgage
$400/wk
Median Rent
28%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Glenferrie HotelHistoric pub in the heart of Hawthorn with character and local atmosphere

Must Do

  • Don Arcade WalkShort hiking trail offering green space and local scenery within walking distance
  • Pub crawl around Glenferrie RoadMultiple bars and pubs concentrated in one precinct ideal for an evening out

Travel Tips

  • Park at one of the many street parking areas or nearby car parks around Glenferrie Road if stopping for meals and drinks.
  • Mobile coverage and facilities are excellent throughout the suburb—standard for inner Melbourne.
  • Most pubs and restaurants cluster around Glenferrie Road; explore this precinct for dining variety.
  • Several short trails (Don Arcade, Swinburne Walk, Honour Avenue) are accessible within 0.5–1.5km of the centre.
  • Stock up on supplies at local shops before heading further afield—prices are typical for inner-city Melbourne.
Traffic & Access: Hawthorn is well-connected to Melbourne's road network via major streets. Parking is available throughout the suburb, though street parking can be busy during peak hours. Easy tram and bus access for those preferring public transport.
Best Time to Visit: Any time of year; autumn (March–May) and spring (September–November) offer pleasant weather for walking trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Hawthorn?

There are 10 campsites near Hawthorn, including BIG4 Holiday Parks of Australia (2.6km), H.R. Johnson Reserve (6.4km), Batman Park (6.5km).

What walks and trails are near Hawthorn?

There are 10 walking trails near Hawthorn, including Hawthorn to Kew Rail Trail (0.3km), Don Arcade (0.5km), Swinburne Walk (0.6km).

Is there fuel near Hawthorn?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Hawthorn, including 7-Eleven Hawthorn (0.4km), 7-Eleven Hawthorn (0.9km), 7-Eleven Hawthorn (1.1km).

What attractions are near Hawthorn?

There are 4 attractions near Hawthorn, including Luna Park Melbourne (7km), Melbourne Zoo (8.1km), Organ Pipes NP (24km).