7. Shop at Melbourne’s coolest boutiques and markets 8. Hang out in Melbourne’s laneways modern Filipino food 9. Spend a day in Fitzroy 10. Visit the famed Melbourne Cricket Ground Looking forfun for the whole family in Melbourne? TheMCGis hallowed ground for sports lovers, as it’s th...
The newest addition to elite shopping in Melbourne Australia, Melbourne Emporium has opened just 2 years back. Even though it is a new place, it has become one of the favorite places to shop amidst avid shoppers. This is due to the presence of some of the most popular international brands ...
It’s called the dining capital for a reason, Melbourne continuously enriches its culinary landscape with a plethora of new restaurants and bars sprawling the city and emerging almost every week.
This 243-kilometre scenic drive in Victoria’s south-westhas become a byword for the wild beauty and freedom of the Australian coastline. But its natural drama is well matched with man-made comforts. Consider starting back-to-front, driving inland to Warrnambool (three hours from Melbourne)...
dumplings in Melbourne. The menu comes from a long lineage of traditional cooking techniques imported from the tip of China’s Shandong peninsula, so it’s understandably seafood-focused. With that in mind, a serving of the ‘fish’ dumplings is a great place to start. Can't get a table?
Shop 1, 420 Gore St, Fitzroy Tel: + 61 3 9416 4884 Tue to Sun: 7.30am – 4pm Nearest Tram Station: Keele St BROTHER BABA BUDAN Hipster coffee shops are aplenty in Melbourne and Brother Baba Budan is one of them. Sitting along Little Bourke Street, it is the go-to coffee outlet wh...
Please note that The Langham Melbourne has a child policy in place. While children are welcome to stay at the hotel, they may not be able to stay free of charge. Additional charges may apply, so it's best to check with the hotel directly for more information. With its exceptional ...
Tucked down a side street in the shopping suburb ofFitzroy, theRose Street Artists Marketis the place to go if you're looking for one-of-a-kind gifts. Every Saturday and Sunday, some of Melbourne's best young creatives set up stalls here, including established local artist Sophie Perez and...
“The Sublime and The Ridiculous”, which basically sums this place up. Sublime in the quality of its fancy stone and metal fit-out and ridiculous in the excellence of its coffee. Code Black is simultaneously a laboratory, a workshop and a hub for connoisseurs of the dark art and science...
It was my first trip to Australia—my first tripabroad—in 2001, and I arrived in Melbourne a green-as-they-come university student, all nerves and adrenaline, ready to pounce on whatever adventure lay before me. Show me the city! I screamed silently at our study-abroad orientation leaders...