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About Melbourne

Overview

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is a city that pulses with artistic energy and a rich multicultural essence. Often referred to as the "Paris of the southern hemisphere," Melbourne stands as Australia's cultural epicenter, celebrated for its diverse culinary scene and major sporting events. The cityscape is a blend of towering skyscrapers and sprawling suburbs, offering an enticing urban experience. Yet, the allure of Victoria's wild natural landscapes for day trips remains ever-present.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Melbourne is $124, with options ranging from $29 to $441. With a total of 456 hotels, visitors have a plethora of choices. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include the Melbourne Central Business District, Yarra Riverfront, Southbank, Docklands, and Northern Suburbs. Among the most sought-after hotels are The Prince, Brooklands of Mornington, The Waverley International Hotel, Re’em Yarra Valley, and Mercure Melbourne Therry Street.

Things to Do in Melbourne

For movie enthusiasts, the Astor Theatre in St Kilda is a must-visit. As Melbourne's oldest single-screen theatre, it has been captivating audiences since 1936. The theatre showcases a mix of new releases and classic films in various formats, including 35mm and 70mm. Whether you're into remastered classics or indie films, the Astor Theatre offers a unique cinematic experience.

The Abbotsford Convent, once a sanctuary for vulnerable women and children, now serves as a vibrant cultural hub. Located on a picturesque bend of the Yarra River, the site features gothic spires, lush lawns, and secluded courtyards. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, from workshops and classes to music and theatre performances. The beautifully restored formal garden is open late, and entry is free. You can even grab a beer or join a team of gardening volunteers.

Melbourne’s Luna Park offers a thrilling array of rides and attractions. From adrenaline-pumping rides like the Pharaoh’s Curse and Metropolis to more family-friendly options like the Spider and Twin Dragon, there's something for everyone. The park promises a day filled with excitement and fun.

Federation Square is Melbourne’s civic heart, featuring a futuristic design and a variety of attractions. The plaza is home to cafés, restaurants, and museums like the Ian Potter Centre, which showcases Australian art. Regular events include a farmers market every Friday and a book market on Saturdays, making it a bustling spot for both locals and tourists.

St Kilda is one of Melbourne's most vibrant areas, located along Hobsons Bay. Acland and Fitzroy streets are lined with bars, restaurants, and shops, while St Kilda Beach offers a perfect setting for late afternoon walks and sunset views. The area's cake shops are also a must-visit.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Melbourne

The Comic's Lounge is a hotspot for comedy lovers, featuring performances from newcomers, established comedians, and even stars of the Australian comedy scene. Whether you're catching a new act or a seasoned performer, you're guaranteed a night filled with laughter.

Above Board in Collingwood is an intimate bar with only 16 seats, offering a personalized cocktail experience. Bartender Hayden Lambert crafts unique drinks while entertaining guests with storytelling and humor. It's an ideal spot for pre-drinks or a nightcap.

Bad Frankie is a bar that specializes in Australian spirits, featuring both well-known brands and small distilleries. Their cocktails incorporate native ingredients like pepper berry and lemon myrtle, and their grilled sandwiches, known as jaffles, are a delicious treat. The atmosphere is casual and fun, making it a great late-night spot.

The Toff In Town offers a unique nightlife experience with art deco train carriage booths that provide privacy for small groups. The venue hosts live music, theatre performances, and late-night DJ sets. Whether you want to dance the night away or enjoy a quiet evening, The Toff In Town has something for everyone.

Rubix Warehouse is an energetic club with graffitied walls and a top-notch sound system. The venue hosts a variety of events, from techno and psytrance to performances by artists from different disciplines. The garden lounge and air conditioning ensure you stay cool while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

Where to Eat in Melbourne

Laksa King is a beloved spot for authentic Malaysian cuisine and hawker food. The restaurant is always bustling during lunch and dinner hours, so arrive early to savor some of the city's most flavorful dishes.

Hakata Gensuke QV is renowned for its generous servings of Hakata Ramen. To avoid the lunch rush, visit around 3 pm for a more relaxed dining experience. The menu offers several varieties of ramen, each more delicious than the last.

Studley Park Boathouse offers a unique dining experience in a restored Edwardian venue. The restaurant serves Modern Australian cuisine in a beautiful natural setting. During colder months, you can book an Igloo for a private dining experience or enjoy a winter-themed High Tea.

The Left Handed Chef specializes in hummus bowls topped with a variety of ingredients like falafel, lamb, and mushrooms. The portions are generous, and the prices are affordable, making it a great spot to explore Middle Eastern cuisine.

Becco is a lively Italian restaurant in downtown Melbourne, known for its innovative approach to classic dishes. Seafood lovers should try the 'whole fish of the day' special. The adjoining bar is also a popular spot for a pre-dinner drink.

Cheapest time to stay in Melbourne

September is the cheapest time to stay in Melbourne for an average of $130 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$140

February

$138

March

$131

April

$131

May

$136

June

$134

July

$138

August

$132

September

$130

October

$135

November

$138

December

$139