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MELBOURNE CITY GUIDEMELBOURNE CITY GUIDE BY TRAVELLING EXPO
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Melbourne - The City
Melbourne - Do & See - Federation Square, St Kilda, Royal Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Eureka Skydeck -Observation Deck, Old Melbourne Gaol, Melbourne Aquarium, Immigration Museum, Phil l ip Island, Brunswick Street, Winebus Winery Tours, St.Paul's Cathedral, National Sports Museum, Funfields, The Great Ocean Road, Queen Victoria Market, Crown Casino, Dandenong Ranges,Sovereign Hil l, Mornington Peninsula, Melbourne’s Luna Park
Melbourne - Dining - Becco, Robarta and The Nest, Shark Fin Inn, Ezard, Jimmy Watson’s Wine Bar & Restaurant, Vineyard Restaurant & Bar ,French Brasserie, Cerberus Beach House, China Bar Signature, Imperial, Laksa King, Hakata Gensuke Ramen
Melbourne - Cafés - The Vegie Bar, Degraves Espresso Bar, BearBrass, Roule Galette, Operator25
Melbourne - Bars & Nightl ife - Madame Brussels, Revolver Upstairs, Inflation, Onesixone, The Red Hummingbird, Rah Bar, Mr Wilkinson,Temperance Hotel, Goldilocks, Naked For Satan
Melbourne - Shopping - Myer, Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, QV, The Walk Arcade, The Block Arcade, Royal Arcade, Queen VictoriaMarket, Prahran Market, Brunswick Street
Melbourne - Tourist Information - Melbourne Airport, Passport/Visa, Best Time To Visit, Public Transport, Taxi, Pharmacy, Post, Electricity,Telephone
Day 1
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Day 1
Melbourne - The CityMelbourne is the second-largest city in Australia and is known to be Australia’s most cultured city—although some Sydney-siders would contestthis. The city’s main attractions are museums, galleries and theatres, large green areas and the Yarra River flowing across the urban centre.Melbourne has seen wave after wave of immigrants with Italians, Greeks, Chinese and Vietnamese all adding ingredients to the cultural andculinary mix. And there are the sports-mad, of course. Each year, Melbourne plays host to some of the world’s major international sports eventssuch as the Australian Open in tennis, and Formula 1 racing.
The city developed during the height of the Victorian gold rush in the late 1800s, which shows through the Victorian-era architecture in someneighbourhoods. However, developments over the years have also left their mark, recently with the new and modern Federation Squarecomplex, and the Docklands re-development. But probably the most famous characteristic of Melbourne is the television series "Neighbours"recorded here and broadcast across the world for more than 20 years.
If you fancy a trip out of the city, Melbourne is also a great base for 1-2 day tours to, for example, the Grampians National Park, the GreatOcean Road with the Twelve Apostles, local wineries, or to observe the masses of penguins on Phil l ip Island coming home from a day at sea.Enjoy your stay in what many claim is the hippest city in the southern hemisphere.
Melbourne - Do & SeeIt is not without reason that Melbourne is often dubbed the world’s most l ivable city: the vibrant metropolis has plenty of attractions to visit andlandmarks to see. Here are some of the main attractions that wil l show you the parts of Melbourne that the city is so famous for.
Federation SquareSwanston & Flinders, Melbourne
St KildaSt Kilda, Melbourne
Royal Melbourne ZooElliott Avenue, Parkvil le+61 3 9285 9300
Melbourne Museum11 Nicholson Street, Carlton+61 3 8341 7777
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Royal Botanic GardensBirdwood Avenue, South Yarra+61 3 9252 2300
Eureka Skydeck - Observation Deck7 Riverside Quay Southbank, Melbourne+61 3 9693 8888
Old Melbourne Gaol377 Russell Street, Melbourne+61 3 9663 7228
Melbourne AquariumFlinders Street, Melbourne+61 3 9923 5925
Immigration Museum400 Flinders Street, Melbourne+61 3 9927 2700
Phillip IslandPhill ip Island, Melbourne+61 3 5951 2800
Brunswick StreetBrunswick Street, Melbourne
Winebus Winery ToursMelbourne, Victoria+61 3 412 398 566
St. Paul's CathedralCorner Flinders Lane and Swanston Street, Melbourne+61 3 9653 4333
National Sports MuseumBrunton Avenue, Melbourne+61 3 9657 8879
Funfields2365 Plenty Road, Whittlesea+61 3 9716 1078
The Great Ocean RoadThe Great Ocean Road, Melbourne
Queen Victoria MarketVictoria & Elizabeth Streets, Melbourne+61 3 9320 5822
Crown Casino8 Whiteman Street, Southbank+61 3 9292 8888
Dandenong RangesDandenong Ranges National Park, Sassafras
Sovereign HillBradshaw Street, Ballarat+61 3 5337 1199
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Melbourne - DiningMelbourne’s ethnic diversity is reflected in its culinary world, and as gastronomic outings are a bit of a local obsession, there are a vast varietyof restaurants to choose from. It’s no surprise that Melbourne is dubbed the eating capital of Australia. Many of Melbourne’s areas have aculinary character all of their own—from the Greek atmosphere of Lonsdale Street or Carlton’s "Little Italy," to the wide choice of Chinatownaround Little Bourke Street. Near the Yarra River, at the Southgate complex you can enjoy striking views of the city and spectacular waterfrontwhile you dine. You’l l find something for every palate and price range—from fine dining to fast noodles, from focaccia to fish of the day. It issaid that to truly discover Melbourne is to embark on an adventure for the taste buds.
Mornington PeninsulaMornington Peninsula, Melbourne
Melbourne’s Luna Park18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda+61 3 9525 5033
Becco11/25 Crossley Street, Melbourne+61 3 9663 3000
Robarta and The Nest109-111 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda+61 3 9534 9041
Shark Fin Inn50 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne+61 3 9662 2681 / +61 3 9662 2552
Ezard187 Flinders Lane, Melbourne+61 3 9639 6811
Jimmy Watson’s Wine Bar & Restaurant333 Lygon Street, Carlton+61 3 9347 3985
Vineyard Restaurant & Bar71A Acland St, St Kilda+61 3 9534 1942
French Brasserie2 Malthouse Lane, Melbourne+61 3 9662 1632
Cerberus Beach HouseBoat Shed 212, Half Moon Bay+61 3 9533 4028
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Melbourne - CafésMelbourne has heaps of cafes, so whether you fancy a long and relaxing brunch, a quick coffee or an afternoon drink—it is all here, to befound at street corners or in the small alleyways. Do not leave Melbourne without stopping by a few of these excellent hidden gems.
Melbourne - Bars & NightlifeMelbourne is awash with bars of all themes and clientele imaginable. Although widely spread, they are mainly concentrated in centralMelbourne, save for a handful in the Fitzroy and St Kilda areas. Rooftops are widely popular - seek one out and enjoy the breezy setting with adrink in hand.
China Bar Signature222 Exhibition Street, Melbourne+61 3 9988 7778
Imperial522 Chapel St, Melbourne+61 3 9810 0070
Laksa King6-12 Pin Oak Cres, Flemington+61 3 9372 6383
Hakata Gensuke Ramen200 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne+61 3 9650 4579
The Vegie Bar380 Brunswick St, Fitzroy+61 3 9417 6935
Degraves Espresso Bar23 Degraves Street, Melbourne+61 3 9654 1245
BearBrass3 Southgate Avenue, Southbank+61 3 9682 3799
Roule Galette241 Flinders Lane, Melbourne+61 3 9639 0307
Operator2525 Wills Street, Melbourne+61 3 9670 3278
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Melbourne - ShoppingMelbourne is a centre for art, music and theatre as much as it is for designer shopping. Its neighbourhoods have evolved distinctive identities,from fashion-conscious South Yarra to retro Fitzroy, funky St. Kilda by the bay and the bargain-shopping inner hub of Richmond.Little Bourke Street is famous for its hub of outdoor gear shops while Elizabeth Street is a great choice for cameras, computers and Hi-Fiequipment. Watch out for the numerous laneways branching off Little Coll ins Street for some of the best-hidden treats. Retro fashion, exclusiveone-off boutiques and heaps of cafés can be found on Flinders Lane.Last but not least, no Melbourne shopping trip would be complete without a visit to the infamous Chapel Street where young and independentdesigners have their outlets. The exclusive shops along Toorak Road offer the latest designer labels where, between star-spottings, you can pickup the latest fashions.
Madame Brussels59-63 Bourke Street, Melbourne+61 3 9662 2775
Revolver Upstairs229 Chapel Street, Prahran+61 3 9521 5985
Inflation60 King Street, Melbourne+61 3 9614 6122
Onesixone161 High Street, Prahran+61 3 9533 8433
The Red Hummingbird246 Russell Street, Melbourne+61 3 9602 3133
Rah Bar163 Toorak Road, South Yarra+61 3 9866 3111
Mr Wilkinson295 Lygon Street, Brunswick East+61 3 9388 8578
Temperance Hotel426 Chapel Street, South Yarra+61 3 9827 7401
Goldilocks264 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Naked For Satan285 Brunswick St, Fitzroy+61 3 9416 2238
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Melbourne - Tourist Information
Myer314-336 Bourke Street, Melbourne+61 3 9661 1111
Melbourne Central Shopping CentreSwanston Street, Melbourne+61 3 9922 1100
QVSwanston Street, Melbourne+61 3 9207 9200
The Walk Arcade309-325 Bourke Street, Melbourne+61 3 9654 6744
The Block Arcade282 Coll ins Street, Melbourne+61 3 9654 5244
Royal Arcade335 Bourke Street Mall, Melbourne+61 3 9670 7777
Queen Victoria Market513 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne+61 3 9320 5822
Prahran Market163-185 Commercial Road, Prahran+61 3 8290 8220
Brunswick StreetBrunswick Street, Melbourne
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Melbourne AirportDeparture Dr, Melbourne+61 3 9297 1600
Passport/Visa
Best Time To Visit
Public Transport
Taxi
Pharmacy
Post
Electricity
Telephone
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