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Hello I'm Colm Hanratty from Hostelworld.com and if you want to know
what some of the best streets are for eating out in one of Australias
Australia's most charming cities what are its best museums
and what are its best parks go nowhere because here 10 things you need to know about
Melbourne (instrumental)
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located in the southern east par of Australia and famed for it's
café culture and sporting events Melbourne is a city you simply must
visit if you're going to Australia life here's a
bit more laid back here in comparison to some
its counterparts but it still has that big city feel
it offers some great day trips has beautiful parks
and is easy to get around so if you're thinking of visiting
sit back and check out these ten tips which will help you plan your trip
(instrumental) Melbourne is capital of a state called Victoria
and is home to approximately four million people
its city centre is known as the central business district but is better
known as the CBD it's here that you'll find Center Street Station
which is the city's best-known landmark
along with the river which flows through it the river Yarra
but by far the best place for viewof Melbourne is Eureka sky-deck 88
which at 285 metres high, is the highest observation deck in the southern hemisphere
from up here you can see each and every part of the city
(instrumental) there are two main modes of public transport
in Melbourne first of all you've got trains which serve
both inner and outter suburbs secondly and more famously
are the cities trams which can be seen transporting people
all over the city by far the most popular tram though
is the free City Circle Tram This tram which is route number 35
loops the CBD stopping at or close to many of the city's best-known
attractions along with this free tram there is also a
free shuttle bus in operation
Melbourne is the unofficial sporting capital of Australia
and unquestionably the most famous venue here as Called the Melbourne Cricket Ground better-known
as the MCG when it's full it fits over 100,000 people
and while it's called the Melbourne Cricket Ground as well as cricket
you can also see auzzie rules football here. Other well-known sporting grounds
include the road labor arena where the Australian Open tennis final is played
and the Flemington Racecourse for the famous Melbourne Cup horse race is held
located right across the road from fender Street Station
is Federation Square better known as Fed Square this an entertainment and cultural center
that you really should visit the main attraction here as the Australian
Centre for the moving image which is full of hands-on exhibits and is
definitely worth spending a couple of hours in
Fed Square is also where you will encounter a part of the National Gallery of Victoria
called the Ian Potter centre which is the world's first
major gallery which is dedicated exclusively to Australian art
when you're in Fed square you might even be lucky enough up to be treated to some
free entertainment while it's also good to note that free wifi
is available throughout the entire square
Melbourne is home to some great parks and gardens to explore
close to the CBD are the Queen Victoria Gardens which are popular with walkers
while beside it are the Royal Botanic Gardens which covers 38 hectares
and are home to over 10,000 species of plant as well as the imposing government
house Carlton Gardens in front of the Royal Exhibition
Building are also worth checking out. Albert Park
in the neighborhood of the same name is one of the city's best loved parks
it's built around Albert Park Lake and among other things
boasts amazing views of Melbourne skyline central Melbourne is full of alleys, lanes,
arcades and narrow streets to explore such as The
Grange Street which is the perfect place to stop off for
a coffee, others worth checking out are centres place which is just
across the road from the grave Street the blocker arcade which is full specialist
shops and Haigh place e which is good for fashion
and you can pick a map of these of these alleys and lanes from the Melbourne
visitor center in Federation Square
(instrumental) those who like culture will be in their element
in Melbourne as the city is home to a host of fascinating
museums and galleries these include the National Gallery of Victoria
which is has over 65 thousand works
spanning thousands of years the Immigration Museum which explores the
stories of people who migrated to Victoria and the National Sports Museum at the MCG
which is home to Australia's finest collection of sporting heritage
you can even have a go at the country's most famous Sport
the city's flagship museum is Melbourne Museum which can be found in the Carlton neighborhood
north of the city centre this award-winning museum has eight galleries
focusing on everything from natural environment to culture
and history one of the most popular things to do when
in Melbourne is go on a trip down the great Ocean Road
it's one of the world's most famous coastal drives
passing by the famous Bells Beach as well as true seaside towns
such as Lawn and appollo bay but by far the highlight of the Great Ocean
Road is a collection of limestone stocks
known as the twelve apostles which are one of Australia's most iconic landmarks
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Melbourne has lots of great neighborhoods to explore st Kilda is extremely
popular with backpackers which is largely due to its golden beach it's
also where your'l find the famous Luna Park Williams town is
also worth visiting as it's a great place to catch sunsets and get
shots of the skyline overlooking the water, if you like to go shopping
then you need to check out central Melbourne
in particular the area around Bourke Street Mall
along here on and other streets such as Collins Street
and Swanston Street you'll find all types of shops
another neighborhood you should try and visit is South Yarrow
which is where your'l find one of the city's best-known streets
Chapel Street which is also great for shopping (instrumental)
One thing Melbourne is well known for is its restaurants
and there are certain streets that are well known when it comes to eating out
such as lygon street up here in the Carlton neighborhood which is lined
with Italian restaurants other streets well known for their restaurants
include Little Bourke Street in the CBD
which is the heart of Melbourne's Chinatown Ackman Street in st Kilda
which is aligned with places serving all types of cuisine
Victoria Street in Richmond which is where to head
if you're looking for Vietnamese food and Brunswick Street in Fitzroy
which is where you will also find a great selection of bars
and remember wherever you see the letter BYO It means you can bring your own alcohol
So there you have our 10 things you need to know about Melbourne
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