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Eight Reasons Why Melbourne Is the World’s Greatest City – A Place Where Culture Meets Coffee

Melbourne, the spirited heart of Australia, is home to sunny beaches, wildlife, and a culture that buzzes with energy. Here’s a look at what makes this city one of the greatest cities in the world.  

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Street Art Scene

Melbourne is known for its vivacious street art scene – you’ll know this to be true if you visit Hosier Lane. The street art scene is a draw for many tourists. If you’re serious about delving into the city’s street art, consider joining a tour. The Melbourne Street Art Tour starts at Federation Square, and another one starts at 48 Easey Street.

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Comfortable Accommodation

This Aussie city is one of the most visited cities in the country, so unsurprisingly, the city offers an array of accommodations for those who visit. The likes of Avani Melbourne Central Residences seem to be a popular choice for travellers with a discerning eye. A hotel near Melbourne is the best accommodation choice for those wanting to explore the city. But don’t worry; if your budget doesn’t cater to hotel comforts, there are plenty of hostels as well.

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Artistic Train Stations

Flinders Street Station steals the limelight when it comes to train stations. It’s a massive and impressive beauty that’s hard to miss. Over 100,000 people pass through this station every day. Flinders Street Station is a highlight of tram tours as it stands so magnificently and beautifully as the trams pass by. The station was built in 1909, and it was the first city station in Australia. Its hard-to-miss clocks have become quite the meeting point for locals and foreigners alike.

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St Kilda

Offering an unforgettable day out by the sea, St Kilda tops everyone’s must-visit-places list in Melbourne. This is quite a unique spot, with its array of palm streets, art décor houses, roller coasters, old-school flats, trendy cafes, and traditional bakeries. This beautiful coastal neighbourhood in Melbourne has a rich past – from a 19th-century beach getaway and a post-war Jewish area to a popular property location that it is today. St Kilda has also been featured in many films, shows, and songs.

5

Wildlife

If you haven’t seen the penguin parade on Philips Island, you’re missing out on a lot! This is the beauty of Melbourne; amidst all the big city attractions, there’s nature weaving its way into life. Every evening, as the sun sets, a group of cute penguins come ashore at Sutherland Beach, making it look like they’re heading home after a day of hard work.

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Swimming with Dolphins

Want to swim with dolphins? You’ve come to the right place! Port Phillps Bay in Melbourne has a lot to offer for those who want to swim with these beautiful creatures. Loads of companies offer guided tours, so do your research and sign up for one. Getting up close with bottlenose dolphins is one of the best experiences you can have, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot Australian fur seals.

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Arts and Crafts

If you’re looking for a trendy craft spot, the Rose Street Artists’ Market in Fitzroy is the place to be. It’s more than just a market; it’s where locals gather, chat, and enjoy delicious coffee. You’ll find an array of unique handmade pieces here – the courtesy of the city’s talented artists. Browse around and you might discover quirky jewellery, unique T-shirts, handcrafted candles, and stylish lamps.

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Collins Street

To see all of Melbourne’s appeal in one place, pop over to Collins Street. The street is a nod to the city’s history. Starting at Spring Street, you'll find the impressive Old Treasury Building, a neo-Renaissance structure designed by young JJ Clark in 1862. It once stored vast amounts of gold from the Victorian goldfields. As you walk west, take note of the elegant Regent Theatre foyer at no. 191, the beautiful mosaic of the Block Arcade at no. 282, and the preserved interiors of no. 333.

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