Things to do on BOURKE ST MELBOURNE | AUSTRALIA
Today we take you on a tour of Bourke Street in the Melbourne CBD. We give you and tips and best places to hang and shop in the city!
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10 BEST ATTRACTIONS OF MELBOURNE
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10 BEST ATTRACTIONS OF MELBOURNE
Affectionately called Marvellous Melbourne during the gold rush of the 1850s, the name is still used today for Australia's second largest city. Located on the banks of the Yarra River, near the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a modern metropolis steeped in history. Melbourne is a city for all seasons. From wandering the hidden laneways and grand tree-lined streets to the acres of city gardens and parklands surrounding the CBD, Melbourne is vibrant, elegant, and multicultural.So let’s have a small visit of it.
• Yarra River Cruise
A river boat cruise is not only the perfect way to see the sights, it's also an insight into the history of the Yarra River. Many cruise companies can be found along Southbank and take in places such as Birrarung Marr, originally called Birrarung meaning river of mists and shadows, a parkland celebrating the Aboriginal ties with the Yarra River. Another popular cruise goes across to historic Williamstown where visitors can spend time exploring this quaint seaside port.
• Docklands
Docklands is Melbourne's newest precinct. With the highest concentration of green-star rated buildings in the southern hemisphere, the waterfront satellite village is filled with cafés, restaurants, and parklands. The view from the giant observation wheel, The Melbourne Star is spectacular, and the area also houses Etihad Stadium and the Icehouse, a world-class ice sports venue. There is also an art and vintage market held along the waterfront every Sunday.
• Queen Victoria Market
A popular place with locals and tourists, this historic icon has been at the centre of fresh produce shopping since 1878. In addition to the magnificent food halls, market stalls sell everything from clothing, art, and toys to that hard-to-find unique souvenir, five days a week. Tours are available, and special events such as night markets, music concerts, and other functions are often held during summer.
• Melbourne Zoo
Although the 22 hectares of Melbourne Zoo dates back to 1862, the 320 species of animals have the best of modern facilities in state-of-the-art enclosures. The award-winning Trail of the Elephants is an insight into the lives of the resident Asian elephants in a traditional village-garden setting. Another highlight is the Orang-utan Sanctuary where the animals live in their treetop home. With many wild encounters including roar and snore, twilight music concerts, and behind-the-scene tours of some enclosures, Melbourne Zoo offers visitors many innovative experiences.
• Melbourne Museum and Royal Exhibition Building
A short tram ride from the CBD, the Melbourne Museum is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland. This modern purpose-built museum houses a diverse collection depicting society and cultures. Highlights include the Aboriginal Centre, Bunjilaka, the children's museum, and The Blue Box a cube protruding off the side of the building. The gallery is a series of hands-on activities designed to stimulate and engage children. Adjacent to the Melbourne Museum is the elaborate Royal Exhibition Building. Built in 1880 to host Melbourne's International Exhibition, the building also held the first Commonwealth Parliament of Australia in 1901. Regular tours are available and the building is still used for exhibitions and special events.
• Arcades and Laneways
Wandering the labyrinth of lane and alleyways around Flinders, Collins, and Bourke Streets is elegant, interesting, and quirky Melbourne at its best. The jewel in the crown is the magnificent Block Arcade in Collins Street. With its mosaic floor, period details, and unique shops, this is the place where late 19th-century gentry promenaded, coining the phrase, doing the block. It's worth queuing for a morning or afternoon tea at the Hopetoun Tearooms. This Melbourne icon dates back to 1892 and is the only original shop still in the arcade today. The opulent Royal Arcade is Melbourne's oldest arcade and Flinders and Degraves Lanes are also well worth exploring. Several companies run guided walking tours of the lanes and alleyways.
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Melbourne Central Business District, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
1. Sofitel Melbourne On Collins *****
2. Grand Hyatt Melbourne *****
3. Stamford Plaza Melbourne *****
4. Treasury on Collins ****
5. Citadines on Bourke Melbourne ****
6. Pegasus Apart-Hotel ****
7. Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne ****
8. Crowne Plaza Melbourne ****
9. Causeway 353 Hotel ****
10. Best Western Atlantis Hotel ****
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1. 25 Collins Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Located in Melbourne CBD, Sofitel On Collins provides luxurious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic city, bay or park views. It features a fitness centre and massage services.
2. 123 Collins Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
This 5-star hotel offers luxury accommodations in the heart of Melbourne's central business, shopping, theater and restaurant district. It is close to Treasury Gardens, Yarra River, and Wellington Park.
3. 111 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Located in the heart of Melbourne CBD, Stamford Plaza Melbourne offers apartment-style suites with spa bath. The hotel was fully refurbished in April 2012 and boasts a rooftop pool with panoramic city views.
4. 394 Collins Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Located in a historic 19th century landmark building in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the boutique Treasury on Collins offers self-contained accommodation, well-positioned for trams, buses and taxis. Guests enjoy free Netflix, free WiFi and free access to the Treasured Guest Mezzanine Lounge.
5. 131-135 Bourke Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Offering modern apartments in the heart of Melbourne CBD, this award-winning 4.5-star property is only 200 m from Chinatown. Guests enjoy an onsite Japanese restaurant, free in-room WiFi, an indoor swimming pool, a sauna and a fitness centre.
6. 206 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Just a 5-minute walk from Queen Victoria Market, Pegasus Apart-Hotel has a fitness center and free Wi-Fi. It features an indoor heated swimming pool, and a hot tub.
7. 328 Flinders Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Centrally located in the central business district, this 4.5-star registered historic hotel has been restored to retain the feel and style of its 1913 origins while providing guests with modern technology and facilities. Guests receive 100MBs of free WiFi per 24 hours.
8. 1 - 5 Spencer Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3008 Melbourne, Australia
Crown Plaza Melbourne is located on the banks of the Yarra River opposite Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centres, just 5 minutes' drive from the central business district. It features a heated outdoor pool, fitness centre, business lounge, a bar and a restaurant.
9. 353 Little Collins Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Located on Little Collins Street in Melbourne CBD, Causeway 353 Hotel offers stylish modern rooms with LCD TV, en suite bathroom and air conditioning. Facilities include a fitness centre, a steam room and a business centre.
10. 300 Spencer Street, Melbourne Central Business District, 3000 Melbourne, Australia
Just 700 m from Etihad Stadium, Best Western Atlantis Hotel features a heated indoor swimming pool and a well-equipped fitness centre. All air-conditioned rooms offer a 32-inch flat-screen TV
Top tourist attractions in Australia part5 | Melbourne City Vocation travel video guide
Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, is a popular stop on many Australia itineraries. Galleries, theaters, restaurants, shops, and a distinctly European feel are the main draws of this sophisticated city on the Yarra River. It's also a green city with parks, gardens, and open spaces occupying almost a third of its total area. Highlights of the city include the Royal Botanic Gardens, the National Gallery of Victoria, and the Melbourne Cricket Ground where sports fans can watch cricket in the summer and Australian Rules football in the winter. Shoppers flock to the elegant Royal Arcade on Bourke Street, as well as Chapel Street, the Melbourne Central Shopping Center, and the Queen Victoria Market, which has been selling fruits, vegetables, clothes, and crafts for more than a century.More info:
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Best hotels in Melbourne - Victoria - Australia, best places to stay in Melbourne. There are 30 best hotels in Melbourne listed in this video. Watching this video about top 30 best places to stay in Melbourne listed below:
#1 Travelodge Hotel Melbourne Southbank
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#5 Treasury on Collins
#6 Citadines on Bourke
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#8 Pan Pacific
#9 Adina Apartment Hotel
#10 Travelodge Hotel Melbourne Docklands
#11 ALTO Hotel on Bourke
#12 Best Western Melbourne CIty
#13 QT Melbourne
#14 Crown Metropol
#15 The Jazz Corner Hotel
#16 Crown Towers Melbourne
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#21 Grand Hyatt
#22 Brady Hotels Central Melbourne
#23 The Savoy Hotels on Little Collins Melbourne
#24 Mantra on Russell
#25 Oaks on William
#26 Adelphi Hotel
#27 Melbourne Parkview Hotel
#28 Mantra on Little Bourke
#29 Ovolo Laneways
#30 Park Hyatt
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