Melbourne: the Sporting & Cultural Capital of Australia

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Melbourne holds many surprises: it has the most elaborate Victorian architecture of all Australian cities; it has a celebrated range of restaurant cuisines and its calendar revolves around hugely popular spectator sports and arts events.

Founded in 1835, Melbourne is the second-largest city in Australia and home to over four million passionate, friendly and welcoming people. Today this bursting metropolis has a thriving café culture, an enviable bar scene, leafy gardens and culinary delights. Stylish, soulful and sports mad, Melbourne has something for everyone.

  • A botanical paradise
  • European café culture
  • International cuisine
  • Great sporting venues

Top Reasons to Visit Melbourne Australia

Outdoors

Australia is known for its wide open spaces and endless skies and Melbourne is no different – with a wealth of wonderful parks and close proximity to stunning beaches and bushland there is so much to see. Melbourne’s city centre hides lush pockets filled with beautiful parks, rivers and gardens, and there are suburban trails and paths to discover any time of the year. So get walking, running, cycling or even jump on a boat to experience some of the best natural sights this city has to offer.

Arts and Culture

Melbourne is a city that’s prolific in architecture, performance, live music and the visual arts. Its galleries, theatres and venues are filled with exhibitions, festivals and events all year round. Explore innovative art, experience creative festivals and discover the new and unique. You’ll be impressed with Melbourne’s commitment to art in all its forms.

Sport

It’s no secret that Australians are fanatics when it comes to sport, and no city is more fanatical than Melbourne. You will discover a range of sporting events played out across the year; there is always something happening on the city’s packed sporting calendar. Make sure you take the time to enjoy the action from the grandstands and sidelines at Melbourne’s world-class sporting facilities.

Food and Wine

Follow you nose through city streets and laneways filled with restaurants, bars and cafes, or visit the fabulous rooftop and riverside venues that hum with activity all year round. Melburnians love to eat and drink, and it shows with the thriving dining scene on offer. From five course degustation menus to food trucks, no matter what you have a taste for you can find it in the vibrant city.

Shopping

Melbourne makes shopping easy – precincts and streets are filled with boutiques and department stores, offering everything from handcrafted homewares to designer clothes. Explore the city’s laneways – from local labels to international brands, it is all here for the taking.

Inner City Neighbourhoods

As intriguing as the city centre is, it’s worth taking the time to explore at least a few inner city neighbourhoods. The main attraction is not going to be a must-see sight, rather it’s the quotidian pleasures that the city does so well: shopping, sipping coffee, strolling through a park, catching up at the pub. You’ll see what makes Melbourne tick.

Indigenous Melbourne

For Aboriginal Australians, the city now known as Melbourne has been home since the beginning of time. The sprawling metropolis of this urban city rests upon the ancestral lands of the clans of the Wurundjeri, Boonerwrung, Taungurong, Djajawarrung and Wathaurong people. Experience Melbourne’s rich indigenous culture at one of many locations across the city.

Around Melbourne

There is more to Melbourne than just the metropolis itself. Most of Melbourne’s major tourist attractions are sitting on its doorstep waiting to be explored. Take a scenic drive along Great Ocean Road or watch the penguins come home at dusk on Phillip Island; there’s so much to do in and around Melbourne.

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