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10 Things to Do in Melbourne

Melbourne is a young, vibrant metropolis with a vibrant downtown, diverse inner-city neighborhoods, and lush green parks and mountain ranges where you may take in the best of Australian nature.

Drink the world’s best coffee

Melbourne was chosen as the best coffee city in the world, beating out places like Rome and Vienna, and you’ll realize why when you experience the passion and dedication of Melbourne coffee shops.

Melbourne prides itself on being a global leader in coffee and café culture, and its residents are proud to be coffee connoisseurs.

Enjoy street art

Melbourne is renowned as one of the world’s capitals of street art, and with good reason.

Although the municipal government has defined specific places as acceptable for street artists, the quality and frequency with which new works are added to the city’s street art landscape make it an ideal place for aspiring graffiti artists to get experience.

Wander through laneways

An unplanned stroll through the city’s various laneways is an excellent way to experience what Melbourne has to offer.

At the Federation Square Visitor Information Center and many hotels, you can get a city map. Some of the more notable laneways include Center Place, AC/DC Lane (named after the renowned Aussie rock band!), Hardware Lane, and Degraves Lane.

Visit Flinders Street Station and Federation Square

Flinders Street Station’s main entrance is a well-known cultural icon of Melbourne, and it has been classified on the Victorian historical register since its opening in 1910.

Rock out

Live music, particularly rock music, is a big component of Melbourne’s culture.

There’s always something going on in terms of live music, and the city is a magnet for foreign performers, both established and up-and-coming. There is also a famous Australian musician and novelist named Nick Cave who lives in the city.

Learn at Scienceworks

Scienceworks is home to a diverse collection of engaging exhibitions, workshops, and other activities.

Nitty Gritty Super City, a miniature metropolis, serves as an example of how a city functions at a smaller size than the one seen in the planetarium and lightning room in the museum.

As part of the Lightning Room’s 30-minute live concerts, a giant Tesla Coil is used to create over two million volts of energy and produce three-meter lightning bolts.

Visit the Botanic Gardens

The Botanic Gardens are just a short walk from the city center and provide a peaceful haven from the bustle of the city.

Local joggers and walkers go to them for a tranquil meditation session because of the magnificent scenery. The botanic gardens, home to more than 8,500 different plant varieties, are a sight to behold.

Enjoy a wonderful Greek meal

Among Melbourne, the largest Greek population outside of Athens, there is always something going on in the dynamic, close-knit Greek community. At the Greek Precinct, you’ll enjoy Greek food of the quality you’d expect in Greece!

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

There is considerable reason for the Melbourne Cricket Ground’s claim to be “Australia’s favorite stadium.

The MCG serves as the beating heart of Melbourne’s rabid sports fandom. In addition to hosting AFL games, the Melbourne Cricket Ground also hosts international soccer, rugby, and other events.

Shop til you drop

If you’re in the mood for some high-end shopping, Chapel Street in Melbourne is a favorite destination for both local and international celebrities, while the former Melbourne Government Post Office is now a shopping center. Then there is also Chadstone Shopping in Melbourne’s Southeastern Suburbs.

Conclusion 

The city is recognized for its many laneways, its cultural variety, its good eating options for all budgets, and its outstanding street art. It’s also renowned as the “Coffee Capital of the World” and “The World’s Most Livable City,” according to surveys.

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