Accessibility
Event: Wet After Fifty
General information
Contact name
Rebecca Lister
Contact number
0409201262
Travel instructions
Getting there: Train: If you catch any of the trains that go through the city loop, you can get off at Melbourne Central Station, the nearest to Melbourne City Baths. Plan your journey with the PTV journey planner. Tram: Any of the trams heading to or from Melbourne University will get you to Melbourne City Baths. Get off at Stop 7 - RMIT University. Plan your journey with the PTV journey planner. Access and parking: Franklin Street access As Melbourne City Baths is adjacent to the CBD North Metro Tunnel construction site in Franklin Street where early works construction has begun, Franklin Street will be closed to vehicle access for the next five years of the project. However, following works that occurred in early 2017, the Franklin Street footpath that runs alongside Melbourne City Baths is now accessible to pedestrians. If you have a disability or mobility impairment, you can get into Melbourne City Baths through the accessible entrance door on Franklin Street. As a result of the Franklin Street closure, car spaces for people with a disability have been installed on Cardigan Street in front of Dracula’s Restaurant. Bike: There is bicycle parking (hoops) out the front of Melbourne City Baths on Swanston Street. Car: If you intend to drive to Melbourne City Baths, please see ‘Access and parking’ below and plan your trip in advance to ensure you can get a parking spot.
Entry instructions
Melbourne City Baths is on the corner of Swanston Street, Franklin Street and Victoria Street, near RMIT and Melbourne Central Station. The access doors are on Swanston Street.