King Street is a main road in the Melbourne central business district, Australia. It is considered a key hub of Melbourne's nightlife and is home to many pubs, nightclubs, restaurants, and adult entertainment venues.[1]
The street was part of National Routes 1 and 79 until the city bypass road linking the Monash Freeway with the West Gate Freeway was completed. Crossing through Melbourne's main financial district, many of Melbourne's tallest office towers line King Street. The area was once lined with bluestone warehouses, some of which still exist to the present day.
During the 1980s many former warehouses at the southern end of King Street (and in nearby Flinders Street) were converted into night clubs.
King Street subsequently became Melbourne's main nightclub district, with some of Melbourne's largest clubs including Clique Lounge Bar, Tramp, Inflation, La Di Da, Brown Alley & Sorry Grandma along the strip.[5]
The street is also considered the hub of Melbourne's adult entertainment venues, including Goldfingers, The Men's Gallery,[6] Dallas Dancers, Bar 20, Centrefold Lounge[7] and Spearmint Rhino.