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Birrarung Marr  

Immerse yourself in Melbourne's Aboriginal heritage at Birrarung Marr, the city's newest parkland. Situated between Federation Square and the sports precinct of Rod Laver Arena and the MCG, the riverside park completes an almost continuous green belt ...

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Boutique Stays - Stanhill  

Stanhill is a charming 2 bedroom apartment in a 1940s heritage listed building, comfortably furnished with a mix of modern and art deco furniture, providing you with everything you need to help you feel relaxed and right at home. The warm, sunlit ...

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Boutique Stays - The Manhattan  

The Manhattan is your cosmopolitan art collector's pied a terre in the heart of the city. This stylish 1 bedroom has sparkling 9th floor views of Spring St. Parliament House, Fitzroy Gardens and St Patrick’s Cathedral and is unbelievably peaceful r ...

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Carlton  

Take a sip of integral Melbourne history in Lygon Street, Carlton. Carlton was the place where the city's famous café culture was born with the arrival of Melbourne's first espresso machine at one of the street's Italian-owned cafes in the 1950s. M ...

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City Circle Tram  

The distinctive burgundy and gold City Circle tram provides a free and convenient way to move around Melbourne, and passes a number of sights and attractions including NewQuay dining and entertainment precinct. It circles the CBD's perimeter, running ...

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Collins Street (Paris End)  

Majestic and tree-lined, Collins Street is renowned for its style and glamour. The elegant boulevard is lined with grand heritage buildings built on the riches of the Victorian 19th-century gold rush, chic designer shopping, five-star hotels, exclusi ...

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DFO  

Experience a new shopping phenomenon at Direct Factory Outlet (DFO). Australia’s premier factory outlet centre offers lovers of retail therapy big bargains, big brands and big savings. Approximately 120 outlets sell women’s fashion as well as men ...

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East Melbourne  

East Melbourne is an inner city suburb of Melbourne, located between the CBD, Jolimont and Richmond. Walk through the quiet residential streets to see some of Melbourne's largest and oldest Victorian homes and terrace houses. Explore the green expans ...

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Fitzroy  

Inner suburban Fitzroy is Melbourne’s bohemian heart. An edgy mix of alternative, artistic and trendy elements, it has a fascinating collection of young designer and retro clothes shops, bookshops, galleries, cafés and restaurants, and a vibrant n ...

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Fitzroy Gardens  

Few cities can boast a garden as magnificent as Fitzroy Gardens so close to the city centre. Valued for its historic, aesthetic, architectural, and horticultural significance, the garden is classified by the National Trust and is definitely worth exp ...

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Flagstaff Gardens  

Melbourne's first public gardens were established on the highest point of land in the city and hosted a signalling station that flagged the arrival of ships in the bay. Also known to early settlers as Burial Hill, the gardens were a pioneer burial si ...

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GPO  

Once the city’s historic post office, the beautiful GPO building is home to three soaring levels of boutiques selling Australian and international designer labels, from Akira to Belinda, Leona Edmiston to Spacecraft and Mandarina Duck to Camper sho ...

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Melbourne  

Melbourne, the capital of the state of Victoria, is set around the shores of Victoria's Port Phillip Bay and boasts a lively and cosmopolitan pulse, with chic boutiques, buzzing cafés and bars, immaculate gardens and festivals and popular sporting e ...

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Peregrine Adventures  

Peregrine Adventures offers small group adventure tours and expeditions to Australia and New Zealand – trekking around Uluru, Tasmania, the Flinders Ranges, Kangaroo Island, Milford Sound, the Kimberley and ascent Aoraki/Mount Cook. From the Top En ...

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Peregrine Australia  

Peregrine Adventures are small group Adventure tours and expeditions to Australia and New Zealand - trekking around the Red Centre, Tasmania, Milford Sound, the Kimberley and the top of Australia - Cape York. Discover untouched wilderness areas isola ...

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Port Melbourne  

Port Melbourne is a stylish blend of Melbourne's old and new, and a long-time arrival point for ships from across the Strait and around the world. Once a concentration of transport and manufacturing industry, today it is a buzzing bayside suburb fea ...

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Richmond  

Best known for its bargain designer and seconds shopping along Bridge Road and Swan Street, vibrant Richmond is also the place to go for Greek or Vietnamese food, languid all-day breakfasts and great live music. Richmond is one of the Melbourne's ear ...

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Royal Arcade, Block Arcade, Degraves St, Centre Place  

Melbourne is renowned for its atmospheric laneways and beautiful old arcades that house edgy cafes and unique shops. The Block Arcade (1891) is one of the finest examples of a 19th century shopping arcade in Australia, featuring Italian mosaic floors ...

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Somerset Serviced Residence  

Somerset Serviced Residences are the perfect choice for short or long term accommodation with spacious apartments in Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Perth. In Sydney Somerset Darling Harbour sits on the doorstep of Cockle Bay, in Melbourne Somerset on ...

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South Melbourne  

Visit South Melbourne, one of Melbourne's oldest suburbs and its beautifully restored public buildings, terrace houses and stately mansions to see how Melbourne's grand past embraces the present. Nearby Albert Park is a contained area worth a visit f ...

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South Yarra  

Strut your stuff along Chapel Street and after arming yourself with internationally renowned designer labels from the vast array of fashion boutiques in Prahran and South Yarra, seat yourself at a chic café or bar and get ready to see and be seen. C ...

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Southbank  

The Southbank promenade along the Yarra River is one of Melbourne's most popular dining precincts, with its riverside setting and fantastic views of the city skyline. The promenade has a broad range of cafes and restaurants, all the way from the Sout ...

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St Kilda  

Cycle or skate along St Kilda’s palm-lined foreshore then make a dash for an alfresco dining table on Fitzroy or Acland streets against the panoramic backdrop of Port Phillip Bay. St Kilda, Melbourne’s favourite playground, was once a seaside res ...

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Treasury Gardens  

Explore this wedge of lush greenery near Victoria's Parliament precinct on an extensive system of pathways that meander through the park. A large, elevated embankment runs the length of the gardens and offers extensive views and shady spots to sit an ...

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Werribee  

Werribee and the greater region of Werribee Park offers visitors a wealth of activities and attractions that are easily accessible from Melbourne, including Victoria’s Open Range Zoo, Werribee Park Mansion, Shadowfax Winery and the State Rose Garde ...

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Williamstown  

Jump on a ferry and cross to Williamstown, a quiet waterfront suburb that offers a relaxing alternative to the bustle of city life. Enjoy a sumptuous meal by the water at Nelson Place and stunning views of Melbourne's city skyline through the masts o ...

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