Expat Guide: Cities Around the World Similar to Melbourne

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For born and bred Melbournians, interstate, or international transplants alike, there’s a certain something in the Melbourne air that really makes the city stand out. If your time in Melbourne is coming to an end but you’re not quite ready to let go of the metropolitan lifestyle, you don’t have to! There are locations all over the world that travellers consider akin to the Victorian capital. 

At Allied moving services, when you’re ready to make the move, our international movers in Melbourne are ready to help. So, read on for our list of cities like Melbourne where you can feel right at home.

What Makes Melbourne Magic

The first thing to think about when choosing a new home with a similar feel to Melbourne is what actually is it about the city that you love so much?

The Victorian capital is renowned for its coffee shops, alleyways, and street art, widely considered to be the cultural capital of Australia, setting expectations for your next home pretty high.


Is it the city's bustling streets, the impressive shopping district, or arts centres that make this place so special to you? Or maybe it’s the sleepy Sunday morning strolls in Fitzroy, the Chapel Street nightlife scene, or the ability to explore the scenic Dandenong Range while staying just a stones’ throw from the CBD. Whatever it is that has helped your love for Melbourne bloom, our international removalists can find it in one of these impressive locations, too.

The World Over

If you’re looking for a new home with that little touch of Melbourne, then these cities belong on your list of considerations!

Montreal

From one cultural capital to another, a relocation from Melbourne to Montreal can bring ample opportunities for personal and professional development, without having to adjust to an entirely new lifestyle. Both spots have booming nightlife and live music landscapes, as well as world-class culture, making for two very livable cities. Make sure to pack your winter woollies if you do choose Montreal as your next destination, as temperatures often drop to sub-zero!

Toronto

Another option for a relocation to Canada, you can trade in the Yarra for the Toronto’s Don, Rouge, Humber rivers. Sit by the waters edge here while you take in a city skyline that may seem familiar. Toronto is one of Canada’s bustling business hubs, with plenty to do for individuals, couples, and families. While the summer months can easily be spent picnicking and enjoying the sunshine, the city faces considerably cooler temperatures than Melbourne. If a colder climate isn’t what you had in mind, don’t worry, because our next suggestion might offer a warmer welcome.

Seattle

The backdrop to countless TV series’ and movies, could Seattle be the set for your next adventure? With milder summer highs and winter lows than further north, this might be a better move for those who want to avoid the cold.

Melbourne’s coffee enthusiasts will be energised to discover that this city is renowned for its coffee culture, widely considered the coffee capital of the United States. After you arrive, grab a cup of joe, visit Pike Place Market, and embrace the Melbourne life in a move to the U.S.A..

San Francisco

Our final recommendation on this side of the Atlantic is the Golden City. San Francisco may be hillier than Melbourne, but with street art and an effortlessly trendy aesthetic, Melbournians here can stroll through streets that feel like home.

Berlin

Despite the linguistic and cultural differences, many Aussies abroad have found comfort and familiarity in Berlin. Whether it’s the people, the trendy city expanse, or the thriving techno music scene, moving to this European haven offers opportunities for anyone looking for a new city, with a touch of Melbourne intertwined.

Manchester

Looking beyond coffee, weather, and art, part of what makes Melbourne unique is its urbanised, ex-industrial atmosphere- something that it shares with Manchester. Famous for being the world’s first industrialised city, Manchester was at the heart of the industrial revolution. One of the most populous cities in Europe, Manchester is also considered to be a global financial and cultural hub. Sounds similar to Melbourne, right?

Glasgow

If you’re after a quieter life than in Australia’s second-most populous city, Glasgow has a lot to offer for an Australia to UK relocation. Believed to have been founded in the 6th century, this historic spot is also its country’s second largest city. Sports fans will need to leave AFL behind and brush up on their soccer knowledge to really get into Scotland’s sports culture, but will find the same sense of comradery (and rivalry!) that fuels games and pub socials.

Expert Assistance for your Move

Wherever in the world your next adventure will take you, the Allied international moving team is here to help. We have relocation experts all around the world who can take some of the weight off your shoulders during the transition. Get in touch with our Melbourne team today to find out more about our comprehensive services, and get a quote tailored to your needs.