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venus
Joined: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:04 pm Posts: 19
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Melbourne
Melbourne is a "hidden" city of sorts; not many tourists have heard much about it. The city is often considered the "cultural centre" of Australia, with hundreds of cafes, nightclubs, museums, art centres, and events.
Essentially you can imagine Melbourne as a place for a relaxing holiday. If you're looking for sun and surf, you won't find it here, but if you're looking for a stroll along colourful gardens and multicultural markets/shops, then take a visit to Melbourne.
Some notable places:
-Arts Centre in the city, where regular operas, concerts, theatre events, and galleries take place
-Scienceworks Museum and Planetarium. Very interesting and unique science related exhibits, most of them interactive. Makes learning about science fun (yes, this coming from a 20-year-old).
-Chinatown. Self-explanatory. A bit small compared to San Francisco's Chinatown, but its a neat place with plenty of small shops, restaurants, etc.
-Victoria Market. There's the day market, full of screaming vendors, and the Wednesday Gaslight Night Market, also full of screaming vendors (although the night market sells more "exotic" items)
-Healsville Sanctuary. Ok this is a little out of Melbourne, but if you can rent a car, its worth it. You can experience Australia's wildlife up close without fear of being eaten. Pet kangaroos, emus, koalas, even wombats. Just remember though, pelt smuggling is illegal
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Sat May 01, 2010 12:25 pm |
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Toptravller
Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:20 pm Posts: 35
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Re: Melbourne
Melbourne is the most favorite city in the state of Victoria. It has a temperate oceanic climate and famous for its variable weather conditions. The weather during winter is colder than other cities, spring and summer months have moderately warm climate.
Moreover, Melbourne has wide variety of visitors’ attractions like, sport events, cultural & fashion events, Melbourne Museum and other natural beauty sites.
Best Regards,
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Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:11 pm |
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peter1
Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:16 pm Posts: 25
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Re: Melbourne
The Free Melbourne City Circle Tram and the Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle are hop on – hop off services that give you a good overview of what there is to see. They have announcements about all the Melbourne Tourist attractions on the way. One of Melbourne’s star attractions is the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant . It follows along the city circle tracks. You can experience exquisite dining and wining in a historical tram passing by the city lights, sights and attractions. View from Rialto tower Melbourne There are two observation decks that both give you a great vista over Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay, and on a good day all the way to the Dandenongs and surrounding areas. Which Melbourne Observation deck to choose? – That is the question… Right on the Yarra, there is the Melbourne Aquarium , Australia’s only Southern Ocean aquarium. The state of the art complex, featuring over 1000 sea creatures, including giant sharks and stingrays, is well worth a visit.
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Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:40 am |
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rehea
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2010 8:16 am Posts: 25
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Re: Melbourne
Melbourne turns up the heat this winter with film festivals and art exhibitions, award-winning stage shows and larger-than-life sporting spectacles. From Tim Burton to Cezanne, Mary Poppins to the AFL premiership season, experience the wonder and excitement of all that Melbourne has to offer. Melbourne boasts great events, a passion for food and wine and a fabulous arts scene. Known as a style-setter, Melbourne is home to a non-stop program of festivals, renowned dining, major art exhibitions and musical extravaganzas.
Shopping From locally-designed originals in high end boutiques to factory outlet bargains, you'll be spoilt for choice.
Food and Wine Melbourne's melting pot of cultures is reflected in its microcosmos of restaurants, cafes, bistros and bars.
Nature and Wildlife Observe native Australian wildlife in their natural habitat and experience the beauty of natural Victoria.
ACCOMMODATION From boutique hotels to rustic farm stays, Melbourne and Victoria offer a range of accommodation options to suit your style and budget.
TOURING ROUTES Discover Victoria's breathtaking landscapes, historic towns and superb local food and wine... all within an easy drive from Melbourne.
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