Guidebook for Melbourne

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Guidebook for Melbourne

Food Scene

Established, family-run Italian coffeehouse with a changing daily menu and counter seating.
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Charlie's Bar
71 Hardware Lane
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Established, family-run Italian coffeehouse with a changing daily menu and counter seating.
Smart venue with floor-to-ceiling windows, mezzanine, and laid-back vibe, for share plates and wine.
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Neapoli Wine Bar
30 Russell Pl
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Smart venue with floor-to-ceiling windows, mezzanine, and laid-back vibe, for share plates and wine.
Tapas bar with graffiti art exterior and a laid-back, high-ceilinged dining area with hip music.
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MoVida
1 Hosier Ln
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Tapas bar with graffiti art exterior and a laid-back, high-ceilinged dining area with hip music.
Spanish tapas plates, sangria and wines served in a bustling bar with a graffiti wall art exterior.
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MoVida
1 Hosier Ln
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Spanish tapas plates, sangria and wines served in a bustling bar with a graffiti wall art exterior.
The Prahran Market is one of the premier fresh food markets in Melbourne, Australia. The market has a variety of stalls and shops selling fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, fish and deli foods, as well as cafes. The market is not open on Mondays and Wednesdays (Sundays has selected traders only). Prahran Market is known as "the food lover's market" because of the quality and range of the food on sale. For those looking for a special item, Prahran Market is the place to find those hard to get specialties including heritage varieties of fruit and veg, unusual poultry, game, seafood and exotic cheeses.
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Prahran Market station
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The Prahran Market is one of the premier fresh food markets in Melbourne, Australia. The market has a variety of stalls and shops selling fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, fish and deli foods, as well as cafes. The market is not open on Mondays and Wednesdays (Sundays has selected traders only). Prahran Market is known as "the food lover's market" because of the quality and range of the food on sale. For those looking for a special item, Prahran Market is the place to find those hard to get specialties including heritage varieties of fruit and veg, unusual poultry, game, seafood and exotic cheeses.
The South Melbourne market is a covered food and general goods market located in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It began operating in 1867, and is a Victorian style of building with wood and red brick. The market is known for its dim sims, which were originally made by chef Ken Cheng. Mama Tran is another food stall well worth visiting. They have some of the best seafood rolls and rage of dumplings in Melbourne.http://southmelbournemarket.com.au/traders/mama-tran-dumpling
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South Melbourne Market station
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The South Melbourne market is a covered food and general goods market located in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It began operating in 1867, and is a Victorian style of building with wood and red brick. The market is known for its dim sims, which were originally made by chef Ken Cheng. Mama Tran is another food stall well worth visiting. They have some of the best seafood rolls and rage of dumplings in Melbourne.http://southmelbournemarket.com.au/traders/mama-tran-dumpling
A no-frills Chinese diner dishing up home-style Shandong cuisine cooked by ''mama''. Besotted with its handmade noodles, its delicate zucchini and mackerel dumplings, and its daggy, yet comforting, arcade setting.
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ShanDong MaMa
200 Bourke St
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A no-frills Chinese diner dishing up home-style Shandong cuisine cooked by ''mama''. Besotted with its handmade noodles, its delicate zucchini and mackerel dumplings, and its daggy, yet comforting, arcade setting.
Hidden down the Tivoli arcade, off Bourke street, VB rolls is a haven for those seeking a quick cheap takeaway lunch. The main offering here is Bahn Mi, but you can also convert this into a salad, or try some noodles and rice paper rolls. A variety of meats and some vegetarian options are available - I especially like their roast duck. Keep an eye out for their combo deals which are also good value.
VB Rolls
222 Bourke St
Hidden down the Tivoli arcade, off Bourke street, VB rolls is a haven for those seeking a quick cheap takeaway lunch. The main offering here is Bahn Mi, but you can also convert this into a salad, or try some noodles and rice paper rolls. A variety of meats and some vegetarian options are available - I especially like their roast duck. Keep an eye out for their combo deals which are also good value.
There are many such breakfast spots on Carlisle Street strip outside Balaclava station. In my opinion, Batch Espresso is best. Batch is a great place to go if you like a menu where the most interesting thing on the menu isn't just a breakfast burrito. That being said the food remains honest; dining there simply is more exciting because the menu is fun to explore. Popular favourites include the generous avocado and feta mash on toast or the baked eggs with chorizo.
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Batch Espresso
320 Carlisle St
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There are many such breakfast spots on Carlisle Street strip outside Balaclava station. In my opinion, Batch Espresso is best. Batch is a great place to go if you like a menu where the most interesting thing on the menu isn't just a breakfast burrito. That being said the food remains honest; dining there simply is more exciting because the menu is fun to explore. Popular favourites include the generous avocado and feta mash on toast or the baked eggs with chorizo.
Gelato Messina's icy goodness is made fresh daily, in store. You'll find an incredibly diverse range of flavours (up to 40 at any given time!) with specialty flavours, including: Apple Pie, Bounty, Coconut & Lychee, and Pear & Rhubarb.
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Gelato Messina Fitzroy
237 Smith St
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Gelato Messina's icy goodness is made fresh daily, in store. You'll find an incredibly diverse range of flavours (up to 40 at any given time!) with specialty flavours, including: Apple Pie, Bounty, Coconut & Lychee, and Pear & Rhubarb.
South American food like arepas and empanadas, plus music, in a bohemian space with eclectic decor.
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Sonido
69 Gertrude St
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South American food like arepas and empanadas, plus music, in a bohemian space with eclectic decor.
Yak serves modern Italian food across the road from your apartment. Yak is open for walk-ins and bookings five nights a week until late.
Lello Pasta Bar
150 Flinders Ln
Yak serves modern Italian food across the road from your apartment. Yak is open for walk-ins and bookings five nights a week until late.
Communal benches and an open kitchen create a buzzy setting for Pan-Asian dumplings, bao and mains.
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Supernormal
180 Flinders Ln
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Communal benches and an open kitchen create a buzzy setting for Pan-Asian dumplings, bao and mains.
Greek food, cocktails and ouzo in contemporary, buzzy spot with pot plants hanging from the ceiling.
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GAZI Restaurant
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Greek food, cocktails and ouzo in contemporary, buzzy spot with pot plants hanging from the ceiling.
Contemporary Japanese restaurant where you will expect soft braised pork belly in a delicate miso broth with a fudgy, slow poached egg, daikon and notes of truffle oil. It’s tasty stuff, but fresh fish is what Sake does best. Bright hand rolls filled with sweet scallops, or crisp-fried soft-shell crab; perfect nigiri topped with fatty salmon belly, or a stunning sashimi set of snapper, tuna and scampi cut with razor-sharp precision and laid out across rough-hewn boulders of ice. Sake ain’t cheap but there are some fun dishes and decent drinks to be had here.
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Saké Restaurant & Bar Hamer Hall
100 St Kilda Rd
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Contemporary Japanese restaurant where you will expect soft braised pork belly in a delicate miso broth with a fudgy, slow poached egg, daikon and notes of truffle oil. It’s tasty stuff, but fresh fish is what Sake does best. Bright hand rolls filled with sweet scallops, or crisp-fried soft-shell crab; perfect nigiri topped with fatty salmon belly, or a stunning sashimi set of snapper, tuna and scampi cut with razor-sharp precision and laid out across rough-hewn boulders of ice. Sake ain’t cheap but there are some fun dishes and decent drinks to be had here.
Contemporary Japanese restaurant where you will expect soft braised pork belly in a delicate miso broth with a fudgy, slow poached egg, daikon and notes of truffle oil. It’s tasty stuff, but fresh fish is what Sake does best. Bright hand rolls filled with sweet scallops, or crisp-fried soft-shell crab; perfect nigiri topped with fatty salmon belly, or a stunning sashimi set of snapper, tuna and scampi cut with razor-sharp precision and laid out across rough-hewn boulders of ice. Sake ain’t cheap but there are some fun dishes and decent drinks to be had here.
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Saké Restaurant & Bar
121 Flinders Ln
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Contemporary Japanese restaurant where you will expect soft braised pork belly in a delicate miso broth with a fudgy, slow poached egg, daikon and notes of truffle oil. It’s tasty stuff, but fresh fish is what Sake does best. Bright hand rolls filled with sweet scallops, or crisp-fried soft-shell crab; perfect nigiri topped with fatty salmon belly, or a stunning sashimi set of snapper, tuna and scampi cut with razor-sharp precision and laid out across rough-hewn boulders of ice. Sake ain’t cheap but there are some fun dishes and decent drinks to be had here.
The Flower Drum is a notable multi-award winning Chinese cuisine restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. The Flower Drum is widely regarded as a Melbourne institution. It is frequently booked months in advance. It is located just off Bourke Street in Market Lane in the Chinatown precinct of the Melbourne CBD.
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Flower Drum Restaurant Melbourne
17 Market Ln
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The Flower Drum is a notable multi-award winning Chinese cuisine restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. The Flower Drum is widely regarded as a Melbourne institution. It is frequently booked months in advance. It is located just off Bourke Street in Market Lane in the Chinatown precinct of the Melbourne CBD.
+39 is a delightful Italian pizzeria, degustation bar and restaurant, as well as being the international dialling code for Italy. During the day, you can enjoy a café-style breakfast or lunch. Evening diners are treated to modern creations, provincial recipes and more decadent fare, including lobster and caviar.
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+39 Pizzeria
362 Little Bourke St
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+39 is a delightful Italian pizzeria, degustation bar and restaurant, as well as being the international dialling code for Italy. During the day, you can enjoy a café-style breakfast or lunch. Evening diners are treated to modern creations, provincial recipes and more decadent fare, including lobster and caviar.

Drinks & Nightlife

Subterranean Go Go Bar is the little sister to upstairs restaurant Chin Chin. Super-hip bar staff, great music, neon signs – Melbourne at its finest, which means it’s underground, crazy popular and certainly not somewhere that cares for Pimms in the sunshine.
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Chin Chin
125 Flinders Ln
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Subterranean Go Go Bar is the little sister to upstairs restaurant Chin Chin. Super-hip bar staff, great music, neon signs – Melbourne at its finest, which means it’s underground, crazy popular and certainly not somewhere that cares for Pimms in the sunshine.
Classy bar with whiskey, cocktails and tasting menus, plus a hidden lounge behind a bookcase.
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Eau De Vie
1 Malthouse Ln
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Classy bar with whiskey, cocktails and tasting menus, plus a hidden lounge behind a bookcase.
Classy rooftop terrace bar with Parliament House views, serving cocktails, wine and gourmet snacks.
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Siglo
161 Spring St
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Classy rooftop terrace bar with Parliament House views, serving cocktails, wine and gourmet snacks.

Sightseeing

Walk down the famous bluestone laneway and admire the street art that has made the Melbourne urban art scene known across the globe. Take in the dizzying array of colours, characters and shapes created by local and international artists alike. Once you've had your fill of the colour and mayhem of the street art, sit elbow-to-elbow with other hungry punters at Movida – one of the city's best tapas restaurants.
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Hosier Lane
7-9 Hosier Ln
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Walk down the famous bluestone laneway and admire the street art that has made the Melbourne urban art scene known across the globe. Take in the dizzying array of colours, characters and shapes created by local and international artists alike. Once you've had your fill of the colour and mayhem of the street art, sit elbow-to-elbow with other hungry punters at Movida – one of the city's best tapas restaurants.
Cook's Cottage (also known as Captain Cook's Cottage) is located in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, by the parents of Captain James Cook, James and Grace Cook. It is a point of conjecture among historians whether James Cook, the famous navigator, ever lived in the house, but almost certainly he visited his parents at the house.
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Cooks' Cottage
Wellington Parade
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Cook's Cottage (also known as Captain Cook's Cottage) is located in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, by the parents of Captain James Cook, James and Grace Cook. It is a point of conjecture among historians whether James Cook, the famous navigator, ever lived in the house, but almost certainly he visited his parents at the house.

Entertainment & Activities

High up on the 88th floor, 285 metres above sea level, is Eureka Skydeck: Melbourne’s greatest point of view, and one of the most stunning observation decks in the world. As the highest public observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere, Eureka offers a visual panorama of Melbourne’s humming neighbourhoods, world-class hospitality venues and dazzling urban sprawl. Eureka is also home to the world’s first and only Edge Experience – a glass cube that projects out from the 88th floor and suspends visitors almost 300 meters high above Melbourne city.
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Eureka Skydeck
7 Riverside Quay
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High up on the 88th floor, 285 metres above sea level, is Eureka Skydeck: Melbourne’s greatest point of view, and one of the most stunning observation decks in the world. As the highest public observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere, Eureka offers a visual panorama of Melbourne’s humming neighbourhoods, world-class hospitality venues and dazzling urban sprawl. Eureka is also home to the world’s first and only Edge Experience – a glass cube that projects out from the 88th floor and suspends visitors almost 300 meters high above Melbourne city.
The Melbourne Zoo, contains more than 320 animal species from Australia and around the world. The zoo is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the centre of Melbourne. It is accessible via Royal Park station on the Upfield railway line, and is also accessible via tram routes 55 and 19, as well as by bicycle on the Capital City Trail. Bicycles are not allowed inside the zoo itself.
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Melbourne Zoo/Poplar Rd station
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The Melbourne Zoo, contains more than 320 animal species from Australia and around the world. The zoo is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the centre of Melbourne. It is accessible via Royal Park station on the Upfield railway line, and is also accessible via tram routes 55 and 19, as well as by bicycle on the Capital City Trail. Bicycles are not allowed inside the zoo itself.
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HOYTS
La Trobe Street
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The Kino offers a good selection of local and international feature films and documentaries. Throughout the year they present film festival programs, retrospectives and special events such as premieres, forums and Q&A's. If you're a lover of fine films or a dedicated art-house cinema goer then you'll love Kino Cinemas.
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Kino Cinemas
45 Collins St
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The Kino offers a good selection of local and international feature films and documentaries. Throughout the year they present film festival programs, retrospectives and special events such as premieres, forums and Q&A's. If you're a lover of fine films or a dedicated art-house cinema goer then you'll love Kino Cinemas.
Take a flight of discovery through the Melbourne skies and see the city from a different perspective on the Melbourne Star. Every night from dusk, the Star lights up the Melbourne skyline with a spectacular lighting display. Three and half kilometres of LED lighting engineered into the structure of the wheel generate more than 15 million different light combinations. Each of the 21 spacious, air-conditioned cabins gives you an unparalleled, 360-degree view of the city. It's more than just a view - it's a complete experience, giving visitors and locals alike a new way to engage with Melbourne's vibrant cityscape.
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Melbourne Star Observation Wheel
101 Waterfront Way
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Take a flight of discovery through the Melbourne skies and see the city from a different perspective on the Melbourne Star. Every night from dusk, the Star lights up the Melbourne skyline with a spectacular lighting display. Three and half kilometres of LED lighting engineered into the structure of the wheel generate more than 15 million different light combinations. Each of the 21 spacious, air-conditioned cabins gives you an unparalleled, 360-degree view of the city. It's more than just a view - it's a complete experience, giving visitors and locals alike a new way to engage with Melbourne's vibrant cityscape.

Parks & Nature

Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne’s most historic and beautiful Gardens. Originally set aside as a reserve in 1848, the layout follows a classic Victorian–era design, featuring pathways lined with magnificent Elm trees, and a variety of flowers, ornamental shrubs and trees which together with extensive lawns create a diverse and layered landscape. The Fitzroy Gardens visitor centre provides tourism information and entry tickets to Cooks Cottage. A free guided walking tour departs from the visitor centre every Saturday at 10 am.
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Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne’s most historic and beautiful Gardens. Originally set aside as a reserve in 1848, the layout follows a classic Victorian–era design, featuring pathways lined with magnificent Elm trees, and a variety of flowers, ornamental shrubs and trees which together with extensive lawns create a diverse and layered landscape. The Fitzroy Gardens visitor centre provides tourism information and entry tickets to Cooks Cottage. A free guided walking tour departs from the visitor centre every Saturday at 10 am.
The gardens feature flowerbeds, ornamental lakes, elaborate fountains and mature European trees that reflect the changing seasons. In particular, look out for the Victorian-era Hochgurtel Fountain and circular French Fountain, plantings in honour of the Dalai Lama and the two ornamental lakes created for the 1880 exhibition. The gardens take in the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Museum, the Carlton Gardens Tennis Courts, a children's playground and a collection of Moreton Bay fig trees where local aboriginals have traditionally met and socialised.
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Carlton Gardens
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The gardens feature flowerbeds, ornamental lakes, elaborate fountains and mature European trees that reflect the changing seasons. In particular, look out for the Victorian-era Hochgurtel Fountain and circular French Fountain, plantings in honour of the Dalai Lama and the two ornamental lakes created for the 1880 exhibition. The gardens take in the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Museum, the Carlton Gardens Tennis Courts, a children's playground and a collection of Moreton Bay fig trees where local aboriginals have traditionally met and socialised.
Bordered by Swanston and Collins Streets, Flinders Lane and the Westin Hotel, the square is still used for festivals and events, and the addition of cafes, grassed areas and seating continue to draw the crowds. Look for the statue of Larry La Trobe the dog and the monument to Burke and Wills.
Melbourne City Square
Bordered by Swanston and Collins Streets, Flinders Lane and the Westin Hotel, the square is still used for festivals and events, and the addition of cafes, grassed areas and seating continue to draw the crowds. Look for the statue of Larry La Trobe the dog and the monument to Burke and Wills.
Princes Park is a major sports and recreation ground, home to the Carlton football club’s training ground plus bowling, cricket and tennis facilities. The park’s features include the Carlton Recreation Ground’s football stadium (Ikon Park); sports clubs for a range of activities; a children’s playground; the ‘Within Three Worlds’ sculpture; and barbecue and picnic facilities. There are lovely walks along avenues of elm and Moreton Bay fig trees, and views from the southern part of the park take in the city skyline, across to the Melbourne General Cemetery.
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Princes Park station
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Princes Park is a major sports and recreation ground, home to the Carlton football club’s training ground plus bowling, cricket and tennis facilities. The park’s features include the Carlton Recreation Ground’s football stadium (Ikon Park); sports clubs for a range of activities; a children’s playground; the ‘Within Three Worlds’ sculpture; and barbecue and picnic facilities. There are lovely walks along avenues of elm and Moreton Bay fig trees, and views from the southern part of the park take in the city skyline, across to the Melbourne General Cemetery.
The Queen Victoria Gardens are part of the Domain Parklands, taking up a peaceful triangle of land just across St Kilda Road from the Arts Centre Melbourne. Its most famous feature is the Floral Clock, but venture further and you’ll find ornamental ponds, monuments to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, the Janet Lady Clarke rotunda, numerous flower beds and sculptures.
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Queen Victoria Gardens
361-381 High Street
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The Queen Victoria Gardens are part of the Domain Parklands, taking up a peaceful triangle of land just across St Kilda Road from the Arts Centre Melbourne. Its most famous feature is the Floral Clock, but venture further and you’ll find ornamental ponds, monuments to Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, the Janet Lady Clarke rotunda, numerous flower beds and sculptures.
Established in 1846, the gardens extend over 36 hectares and display an amazingly diverse collection of over 50,000 plants from around the world, including rare and threatened species. Considered one of the finest examples of Victorian-era landscaped gardens in the world, the Royal Botanic Gardens hosts year-round events, picnics, weddings and tours. The Royal Botanic Gardens are one of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, with over 1.5 million visitors each year. Visitor services and facilities include a visitor centre, guided walks, interpretive signs, two cafes and the Gardens Shop.
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Royal Botanic Gardens
Birdwood Avenue
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Established in 1846, the gardens extend over 36 hectares and display an amazingly diverse collection of over 50,000 plants from around the world, including rare and threatened species. Considered one of the finest examples of Victorian-era landscaped gardens in the world, the Royal Botanic Gardens hosts year-round events, picnics, weddings and tours. The Royal Botanic Gardens are one of Victoria’s most popular tourist attractions, with over 1.5 million visitors each year. Visitor services and facilities include a visitor centre, guided walks, interpretive signs, two cafes and the Gardens Shop.

Arts & Culture

Discover the world of the moving image in the galleries, cinemas and studios at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at Federation Square. Australia’s coolest cultural destination, ACMI has everything from a century of film to the latest computer games and digital art of the future. It hosts a vibrant calendar of exhibitions and festivals, creative workshops and education programs.
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ACMI
Flinders Street
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Discover the world of the moving image in the galleries, cinemas and studios at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) at Federation Square. Australia’s coolest cultural destination, ACMI has everything from a century of film to the latest computer games and digital art of the future. It hosts a vibrant calendar of exhibitions and festivals, creative workshops and education programs.
A Melbourne landmark and cultural icon, the State Library is a magnificent 19th-century building with some of the city’s most beautiful heritage interiors. The State Library's collections include over two million books, hundreds of thousands of pictures, newspapers, maps and manuscripts, and masses of audio, video and digital material – all reflecting the culture of Victoria over the past 150 years.
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State Library Victoria
328 Swanston St
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A Melbourne landmark and cultural icon, the State Library is a magnificent 19th-century building with some of the city’s most beautiful heritage interiors. The State Library's collections include over two million books, hundreds of thousands of pictures, newspapers, maps and manuscripts, and masses of audio, video and digital material – all reflecting the culture of Victoria over the past 150 years.
From the natural environment to culture and history, Melbourne Museum explores life in Victoria. The museum includes a special gallery just for children. Melbourne Museum highlights include a complete skeleton of a blue whale, the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, a living rainforest, the racehorse Phar Lap and an IMAX theatre on site. Major international exhibitions are presented in the Touring Hall. The Melbourne Museum shop, located in the main foyer, has a strong emphasis on local and Australian products that reflect the museum's themes.
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Melbourne Museum/Rathdowne St station
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From the natural environment to culture and history, Melbourne Museum explores life in Victoria. The museum includes a special gallery just for children. Melbourne Museum highlights include a complete skeleton of a blue whale, the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, a living rainforest, the racehorse Phar Lap and an IMAX theatre on site. Major international exhibitions are presented in the Touring Hall. The Melbourne Museum shop, located in the main foyer, has a strong emphasis on local and Australian products that reflect the museum's themes.

Everything Else

The Melbourne Visitor Centre (MVC) is located at Federation Square, opposite Flinders Street Station. Along with face to face visitor information on Melbourne and Victoria, the centre offers: •free brochures and maps* •guides on events and what's on •public transport information and myki Visitor Packs •Best of Victoria - accommodation and tour booking service •Best of Souvenirs - quality Melbourne souvenirs and gifts Location Federation Square Corner Swanston and Flinders streets Melbourne 3000 (opposite Flinders Street Station) Operating hours Open daily from 9am to 6pm Closed Christmas Day Disability access Street-level lifts provide access to the Melbourne Visitor Centre, situated on
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Melbourne Visitor Centre
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The Melbourne Visitor Centre (MVC) is located at Federation Square, opposite Flinders Street Station. Along with face to face visitor information on Melbourne and Victoria, the centre offers: •free brochures and maps* •guides on events and what's on •public transport information and myki Visitor Packs •Best of Victoria - accommodation and tour booking service •Best of Souvenirs - quality Melbourne souvenirs and gifts Location Federation Square Corner Swanston and Flinders streets Melbourne 3000 (opposite Flinders Street Station) Operating hours Open daily from 9am to 6pm Closed Christmas Day Disability access Street-level lifts provide access to the Melbourne Visitor Centre, situated on