It also features some of Melbourne's most well-known examples of street art and graffiti and the precinct has been used in tourism campaigns for the city.
[1] Located within the original Hoddle Grid on which Melbourne's streets were designed, Centre Place has become an important thoroughfare for pedestrians.
The lane hooks sharply left midway to Collins Street, making the road undesirable for vehicles, hence its status and use as a pedestrian precinct.
[2] Originally called Cummings Alley, the street wound around warehouses in the 1890s and the western portion was lined with urinals.
[5] Australian Roads portal Media related to Centre Place, Melbourne at Wikimedia Commons