Things to do in Melbourne City

Activities, attractions and tours

Blue hour in Melbourne.

An extended holiday in Australia, or even living there for a little while, is still on my bucket list.

Until then, a business trip once in a while will do nicely!
Blue hour in Melbourne.

An extended holiday in Australia, or even living there for a little while, is still on my bucket list.

Until then, a business trip once in a while will do nicely!
Each season has its charm, and even though I like them all, autumn and spring kind of bring totally new perspective to the photographs. The first blossoms in spring gives us a feeling of joy. On the other hand, the warmth of the golden yellow hues of the foliage in autumn feels like the last explosion of colours before the arrival of the cold winter. And while the people in the Northern Hemisphere this time of the year are enjoying the nice warm weather surrounded by the colourfulness of the blossom trees, here in Melbourne the autumn with its golden leaves is slowly taking place. 

This photo was taken near Melbourne CBD  last Friday. I love how the yellow golden leaves on the ground create beautiful foreground, give us a feeling to be part of this beautiful golden autumn scenery here in Melbourne that I’m sure it won’t last for much longer.

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St Patrick's Cathedral on a blue sky autumn afternoon in #Melbourne, Australia.
St Patrick's is a Roman Catholic minor basilica, built in the Gothic Revival style between 1858 and 1939.  
The central spire is 105 metres high and the flanking towers and spires are almost 62 metres high.  
The cathedral is a notable landmark on Eastern Hill in Melbourne.  At night it is often illuminated and the interior decor is stunning.  
Walking #roadtrip around #MelbourneWhereILive
#Architecture
The old Shot Tower inside the Melbourne Central complex in Melbourne, Australia.

Packed with shops, a movie theater and a subway station, the gorgeous glass cone structure has been built around an old shot tower, which was built in 1888 and produced six tons of lead shot per year right up until 1961. 

It's a very cool place to explore and catch a glimpse of cosmopolitan Melbourne.

#architecture

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Top places to visit

1. Rod Laver Arena

Whether you come to the Rod Laver Arena to see a tennis match during the Australian Open, cheer on another sports game or sing along with your favorite band under its retractable roof, you will be impressed by this top-of-the-bill events venue.
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Rod Laver Arena

2. Melbourne Cricket Ground

Find out where sports history is made when you visit the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), known affectionately as “the G” to its regular revelers. The MCG has provided the setting for some of the most momentous events in Melbourne’s long and rich sporting heritage. Check out a match or a sports event at the immense stadium and explore the National Sports Museum. Take a tour and enjoy the views from one of the G’s bars and cafés.
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Melbourne Cricket Ground showing autumn leaves

3. Collins Street

Located in the heart of downtown Melbourne, Collins Street encapsulates the city’s reputation for quaint trams, sophisticated locals, fine dining and elegant architecture.
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Collins Street featuring heritage architecture and interior views

4. Queen Victoria Market

Queen Victoria Market is one of the largest open-air markets in the Southern Hemisphere, and undoubtedly the best market in Melbourne. Here, you’ll find more than 600 stalls selling a mix of fresh produce, seafood, clothing, souvenirs and knick-knacks. For fashion lovers this is a great place to find bargains, one-off and vintage items.
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A must do if in Melbourne. There is something for everyone.

5. Princess Theatre

Visitors and locals alike flock to Melbourne’s Princess Theatre to see legendary productions such as The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables.
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Princess Theatre which includes a skyscraper, theatre scenes and a city

What to do in Melbourne City