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Inside one of Melbourne's most spectacular penthouse apartments

Emma Grey

Emma Grey, Property Journalist

With priceless views stretching from the Botanic Gardens across to Port Phillip Bay and beyond, this glorious Melbourne penthouse offers sublime sky-high living. 

Sitting atop the Prime Tower building, 6302/35 Queens Bridge Street in Southbank is the epitome of luxury – and of spacious living, at a very generous 530sqm.

Accessed via a high-speed elevator, the main entry is through a pivoting front door into a superb library and living area, where there’s an immediate sense of relaxed opulence. 

Soaring 4.2m ceilings, extra wide American oak flooring, a suspended fireplace, and the penthouse’s expansive, open-plan design draw the eye to floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing the city’s silhouette skyline and coastline.

The high-end home has the most opulent level of finishes. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy


“It’s an incredible property because of the floorspace and the ceiling heights,” selling agent Lucas Mills from Jellis Craig in Kensington said. 

“They lift it to another level. The views are very, very impressive.”

The high ceilings and full-length windows make the most of the spectacular views. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy


The apartment is a full custom build, rather than a developer upgrade, with interiors by Fitt De Felice.

“You just don’t see a floor space like this, with those ceiling heights and a custom design,” Mr Mills explained. 

“I think with building supplies as they are now, it’s almost impossible to replicate.”

There are multiple living areas throughout. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy


The dining area sits beside an 800-bottle, temperature-controlled cellar. The Poliform Varenna kitchen and butler’s pantry are equipped with integrated Miele appliances. 

Double doors open from the gallery corridor into a master suite with a fireplace, double walk-in robes, and an Elba marble ensuite with free-standing bath, floating vanity, and floor-to-ceiling mirror. 

There are two large additional bedrooms, each with ensuite and walk-in-robe. 

There are three bedrooms plus a separate studio quarters. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy


The studio has a separate entry, with a living area and kitchenette, ensuite, and walk-in-robe. 

“It can be used as a nanny’s quarters or separate guest space,” Mr Mills said. 

It has been described as one of the most sensational penthouses in the city. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy


With exclusive access to the building’s infinity pool, gym, sauna, private cinema, virtual golf studio, massage room, and outdoor entertaining spaces, it’s an inner-city paradise. 

All of this, and opposite Crown Melbourne, embedded in the midst of the city’s renowned arts, sports and dining scenes. 

Inspections are by appointment, with a price guide between $13 million to $14 million. 

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