The Most Liveable City in the World

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For the 7th year in a row, The Economist has ranked Melbourne as the most liveable city in the world, and we ain't surprised.

Many important factors like health care, education and infrastructure are taken into account, although we can’t help but think that our delicious coffee had something to do with it… I mean it’s one of the most compelling reasons why our Founder chose Melbourne over Sydney as Luma’s second studio location (no seriously).

We are one lucky bunch to have our Melbourne studio located in one of the finest suburbs with access to some of the best cafes, coffee, shops and city views going around. Don’t believe us? Check out this list of 7 of our favourite local spots in South Melbourne.

Coventry Street
Coventry Street

We can probably walk this street up and down with our eyes closed. So many gems like the Coventry Book Store, Bibelot and Cottle on Coventry can be found on this street.

Giddiup Cafe
Giddiup Cafe

Our go-to morning coffee fix.

South Melbourne Markets
South Melbourne Markets

Market days are the best days. Fresh pastries and produce, the best oysters in town and so much more.

Golden Gate Hotel
Golden Gate Hotel

Among the many things you can rely on Melbourne for, a pub on every corner definitely makes our list. Only 20 steps away from our studio.

Tuck Shop
Tuck Shop

Best sneaky lunch spot for a quick jaffle. Shh don’t tell anyone.

Wynyard
Wynyard

Favourite lunch spot with a classic Australian menu.

Luma deck
Luma deck

...because nothing really beats this view.

Of course, what makes Melbourne great isn’t just the coffee, the views and the food—there are deeper reasons as to why we all love to call this city home. Find out what our crew had to say about it.

I love Melbourne because it’s like a treasure map full of laneways with pleasant discoveries at every turn.

-Dulshan Keregala (Asset Artist)

The cultural diversity is the best thing about Melbourne. I was born here and I’m still amazed by what this city has to offer.

-Hugo Sands (Culture Coordinator)

You feel an instant belonging to Melbourne as soon as you step foot in it. The pulse of this vibrant city is felt at every turn.

-Valentina Gonzalez (Marketing Coordinator)

You can download the full report on The Economist here.