Siglo, Rooftop terrace bar in Melbourne, Australia.
Siglo is a rooftop bar with a cube-shaped structure of steel, glass, and neon lighting positioned above Melbourne's central streets. It offers views across the city toward Parliament House, St Patrick's Cathedral spire, and the Princess Theatre.
The venue was created within a renovated contemporary space that reflects Melbourne's modern development while maintaining visual connections to the city's established landmarks. This positioning bridges the distance between the city's newer commercial core and its heritage buildings.
The name references the Spanish cigar tradition that shapes the venue's identity and draws crowds seeking European-style social evenings. Guests gather here to experience a blend of global nightlife customs in a space that welcomes both casual visitors and those seeking sophisticated conversation.
Access to the terrace is via wraparound timber stairs, and there is no on-site parking, though Melbourne's CBD is well-served by public transport and nearby parking facilities. Mushroom heaters help with comfort during cooler months, though the exposed location can feel windy.
Guests sit on Parisian wicker chairs and wooden garden furniture that evoke a European outdoor café experience. The selection of cigars stored in a climate-controlled humidor is uncommon for Australian venues and draws enthusiasts from across the region.
Location: Melbourne
Address: 2/161 Spring St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 17:00-03:00
Phone: +61396546631
Website: http://siglobar.com.au
GPS coordinates: -37.81091,144.97254
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:00
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