St. Kilda
St. Kilda is an inner-city suburb of the Victorian capital of Melbourne in Australia.
It is located on Port Philip Bay about five miles southeast of the Melbourne’s central business district and has the largest population of any suburban area in the city of Port Philip. Located on the ocean, it has been a popular seaside resort for visitors in the area.
It was favored by Melbourne’s elite in the Edwardian and Victorian eras and there were many enormous mansions created in the area. Much later, it became Melbourne’s red light district and has now just recently been remade over to become one of Melbourne’s greatest tourist attractions with sites like Luna Park, Acland Street, Fitzroy Street and Esplanade Hotel. St. Kilda’s Beach is another attraction and is home to many of Melbourne’s big events.