Melbourne Official Visitor Guide - Spring 2014

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MELBOURNE in Spring

Official Visitor Guide Spring Racing Carnival


Message from the Minister There’s a new adventure around every corner when the Melbourne Festival brings together international and local artists and performers, signalling the start of the city’s season of cultural and sporting celebrations. The stunning creations of France’s enfant terrible of couture bursts off the catwalk and into the NGV for The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier, the first international exhibition showcasing this great contemporary designer. The multiple Tony Award-winning musical Once, showing at the Princess Theatre, will take theatre goers on a captivating journey to the streets of Dublin. Style and fashion will again light up the Spring Racing season, with the Melbourne Cup Carnival bringing the world’s best stayers to Australia’s home of racing at Flemington. And Melbourne’s unrivalled sporting calendar comes alive with the Rugby League Four Nations, the Toyota AFL Finals Series, and the 2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Hon Louise Asher MP Minister for Tourism and Major Events

Message from the Lord Mayor Melbourne is in full bloom this spring with an exciting line up of events. The season kicks off with Melbourne Spring Fashion Week for a timely preview of new season fashions. From the new Emporium Melbourne, home to the largest Australian designer precinct in the country, to laneway boutiques and department stores, Melbourne remains the shopping capital of Australia. Sport also takes centre stage during spring with the Australian Rules Grand Final, Spring Racing Carnival and the famous Melbourne Cup itself: the race that stops the nation. Our bars and music venues come alive for Melbourne Music Week, while the Melbourne Festival and Melbourne Fringe Festival enchant with their unique and entertaining offerings. Join us and help celebrate spring in Melbourne. Robert Doyle Lord Mayor

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Inside Welcome to Melbourne

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Calendar of Events

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Season of Styles

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Uniquely Melbourne

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Hidden Secrets

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Discover Melbourne

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Shopping 20

Melbourne's GPO Spring Racing Carnival

Dining & nightlife

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Arts & Culture

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Attractions & Entertainment

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Spring offers

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Out & About

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Discover Victoria

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Helping you get there

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Maps Airport Gate Directory & Information

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Melbourne Laneway Map

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Melbourne City Map

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Inner Melbourne Map

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Train Network Map

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Tram Network Map

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Regional Victoria Map

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V/ Line Network Map

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Useful information

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Tell Us What You Think To Win

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Accommodation Index

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Advertiser Index

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Welcome to Melbourne Founded in 1835, Melbourne is now home to close to four million passionate and welcoming people. Prepare to be surprised – this is a city that thrives on creativity and innovation. Shopping Melbourne makes shopping easy – precincts and streets are filled with boutiques and department stores, selling everything from handcrafted homewares to designer clothes. Take in the fresh air and explore the unique streets and laneways throughout the city, lined with stores that cover fashion’s best – from local labels to international brands, it is all here. Arts and Culture Discover the rich arts and culture of this city – galleries, theatres and venues across Melbourne are filled with exhibitions, festivals and events all year round. Explore innovative art, experience creative festivals and discover the new and unique – you will be impressed with Melbourne’s commitment to art in all its forms.

Food and Wine Explore city streets and laneways filled with restaurants, bars, cafés, or the fabulous rooftop and riverside venues that hum with activity all year round. Melbourne loves to eat and drink and it shows with the thriving dining scene on offer. No matter what you have a taste for, you will find it in this vibrant city – from five course degustation to food trucks and take away, food is Melbourne's passion.

Chihuahua Bar, South Wharf

Sport Melbourne is a city that loves sport and it doesn’t matter when you are visiting, 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. Image (left & right): Roberto Seba / Tourism Australia / Time Out Australia


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Wominjeka – Welcome 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 Boonerwrung and Wurundjeri people.

Indigenous Melbourne

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he land that makes up Melbourne is part of the Kulin Nation and is an important meeting place for the Wurundjeri, Boonerwrung, Taungurong, Djajawarrung and Wathaurong people. Experience Melbourne's rich indigenous culture at one of many locations across the city. First Peoples Melbourne Museum’s First Peoples at the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, is the largest exhibition to focus on the story of Aboriginal Victoria from the time of creation to today. The exhibition celebrates the diversity, continuity, strength and vitality of Koorie people. »» museumvictoria.com.au/first-peoples

Centre Place

Outdoors Australia is known for its wide open spaces and endless skies and Melbourne is no different – from the beach to the bush there is so much to see. Melbourne’s city centre hides lush pockets filled with beautiful parks, rivers and gardens and not to mention the stunning beaches that are just a stone’s throw away. St Kilda Pier

Aboriginal Heritage Walk From Tuesday to Friday each week, visitors can join indigenous guides for a walk through the Royal Botanic Gardens to discover the traditional uses for native plants. »» rbg.vic.gov.au The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia This gallery in Federation Square focuses solely on local art. The Aboriginal collection is particularly strong, with both artefacts and works by major indigenous artists on permanent display. »» ngv.vic.gov.au Melbourne Visitor Centre For more information on indigenous experiences in Melbourne and around Victoria, staff members at the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square can provide recommendations and information. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor


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Calendar of Events September 30 August – 7 September Melbourne Spring Fashion Week Various venues across Melbourne Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2014 offers a vibrant program of events and experiences designed to celebrate all the colour, excitement and talent that Melbourne’s fashion and retail scene has to offer. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/msfw

Now Showing Les Misérables Her Majesty’s Theatre The world acclaimed Les Misérables has been delighting Melbourne audiences and is set to continue to grace Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre with an extended season. Seen and loved by over 65 million people be sure not to miss one of the world’s most popular musicals. »» lesmis.com/australia

Until 5 October Melbourne Winter Masterpieces – DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week

Celebrating 20 years of DreamWorks Animation this unique exhibition features never-before-seen original artworks, behind-the-scenes access to the creative talents of the studio, and new interactive experiences. Discover the secrets of all your favourite films, from Shrek and Madagascar to Kung Fu Panda. »» acmi.net.au


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22 September – 25 November Spring Racing Carnival Racecourses across Victoria

Toyota AFL Finals Series

From September Toyota AFL Finals Series & Toyota AFL Grand Final

Fashion, fun and horses come together for the country’s biggest celebration, the Spring Racing Carnival. This sporting and social event includes more than 80 race meetings across the state. Dress in your finest, head to the track and cheer on the winners. »» racingvictoria.net.au Spring Racing Carnival

MCG and Etihad Stadium After 23 rounds of intense competition, just eight teams remain in the running. Across the next three weekends, those eight AFL teams will verse each other until just two remain. These two will battle on the final Saturday of September in order to take the title of 2014 premiers. »» afl.com.au

17 September – 5 October Melbourne Fringe Festival Various venues across Melbourne Prepare to be treated to three weeks of the most innovative theatre, music, cabaret, comedy and visual arts events of the year courtesy of the best emerging arts talent from around Victoria. There’s even a series of free activities and performances, and plenty of opportunity for the kids to get involved. »» melbournefringe.com.au Melbourne Fringe Festival

From 26 September Once the Musical Princess Theatre The winner of eight Tony Awards, including ‘Best Musical’, Once is a truly original Broadway experience. Telling the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician and the beautiful young woman who takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. Emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking, it draws you in from the very first note. »» oncemusical.com.au Image (opposing page, top): Kung Fu Panda (2008), artist Tang Heng © 2014 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved Image (top, left): Neale Cousland Image (above): Getty Images Image (left): Katie Harmsworth & Tamaryn Goodyear


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Calendar of Events October 9-12 October 2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta Lake Wendouree, Ballarat The 2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta will be hosted at the historic Lake Wendouree, Ballarat – the site of the 1956 Olympic Games Rowing Regatta. The event will combine all the action and excitement of a rowing regatta with the stunning and historic setting. »» wrmr2014.com

Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix

17-19 October 2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix

10-26 October Melbourne Festival Various venues across Melbourne For art lovers, there is no better time to be in the city than when one of the world’s major multi-arts festivals takes over Melbourne’s theatres, galleries and performance venues. The festival’s free events in iconic settings are the highlight for many who visit Melbourne during October. »» melbournefestival.com.au Image (below): The Rite of Spring. Petrushka. Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre.

Phillip Island Feel the power of Moto GP as the greatest riders from across the globe roar into the finish line. All fighting to stand atop of one of the most soughtafter podiums on the world circuit, this is a race not to be missed. »» motogp.com.au

17 October – 8 February The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk National Gallery of Victoria The only Australian venue to host this amazing exhibition, NGV will feature more than 140 superbly crafted garments from the fashion icon, in addition to photographs, sketches and stage costumes. »» ngv.vic.gov.au

27 October – 2 November Melbourne Knowledge Week Various venues across Melbourne

Melbourne Festival

A multidisciplinary, cross-sector festival that showcases innovative projects and the wealth of knowledge and talent in Melbourne. It’s all about making knowledge accessible and encouraging public debate about what it means to be a knowledge city. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/knowledgeweek


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November

Melbourne Cup Carnival

1-8 November Melbourne Cup Carnival Flemington Racecourse Dress in your finest and head to the race track for one of the biggest sporting events in the country. The Melbourne Cup Carnival includes four race days, beginning with the black and white themed AAMI Victorian Derby Day. Then of course the major event is the Emirates Melbourne Cup, when more than 100,000 people converge on Flemington to be a part of ‘the race that stops the nation™’. The following Thursday brings Crown Oaks Day, traditionally known as Ladies’ Day, and the festival concludes with Emirates Stakes Day – an event for the whole family to enjoy. »» melbournecup.com

2 November 2014 Four Nations – Australia v England Test AAMI Park Taking place in Australia and New Zealand this year, this Rugby League tournament will see Melbourne play host to the Australia v England test. Running over four weeks, teams will play each other once in the pool rounds, with the top two nations contesting the final. Be sure to book your tickets for the Australia v England match. »» nrl.com

14-23 November Melbourne Music week Various venues across Melbourne Music holds a special place in the hearts of Melburnians and Melbourne Music Week celebrates that devotion. While you might expect to see bands at a pub or theatre year round, this week puts diverse musicians and other artists together, often in unique and unexpected venues. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/mmw

20-23 November Australian Masters Golf The Metropolitan Golf Club

Melbourne Music Week

The PGA tour comes to Melbourne this spring and brings with it the world’s best golf players. In the past few years, Adam Scott, Stuart Appleby and Tiger Woods have all finished winners, wearing the gold jacket at the end of the event. »» australianmasters.com.au


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Season of Styles Prepare for the buzz as Melbourne launches into three months of fashion, art and of course racing. From unique rooftop bars to the action at the racetrack – there is no place better to be. Carnival of Champions As the days get warmer, excitement fills the air as the city awaits the launch of the Spring Racing Carnival (22 September – 25 November). Talk turns to fascinators, frocks and fillies as the BMW Caulfield Cup (18 October) starts a season of glamour and thoroughbred racing. A week later the Sportingbet Cox Plate (25 October) races into Moonee Valley, initiating the coming of one of the most exciting weeks on the calendar – the Melbourne Cup Carnival (1-8 November) at Flemington Racecourse. »» racingvictoria.net.au Melbourne Cup Carnival Spring Racing Carnival

Cup Daze The Melbourne Cup Carnival kicks off with a flourish as the AAMI Victoria Derby Day (1 November) sets the pace for a week of racing fun. Derby Day is one of the most pre-eminent race days on the calendar and is followed closely by the world renowned Emirates Melbourne Cup (4 November). Since its first running in 1861, the Melbourne Cup has become one of the nation’s favourite events. The race is anticipated for months prior, with groundkeepers at Flemington nurturing close to 12,000 fragrant roses in time to bloom for the big day. But the racing fun doesn’t stop with the cup – the carnival continues with the running of Ladies Day, or Crown Oaks Day (6 November) as it is more formally known, and the family friendly Emirates Stakes Day (8 November) which sees Flemington filled with picnic rugs plus children's games and entertainment. »» melbournecup.com Image (above & left): Getty Images


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Emporium Melbourne

First Class

Melbourne Spring Fashion Week

Runway Ready As the temperature rises and woollens are replaced with patterns, pastels and whites, the city turns its gaze to fashion and retail. Melbourne Spring Fashion Week 2014 (30 August – 7 September) takes over the city with a diverse range of free and ticketed events. This year’s program launches with MSFW: Opening Night (29 August) – a special shopping event with city retailers. MSFW presents the latest spring/ summer collections from Australia’s top and emerging designers; showcases over 40 unique fashion events for MSFW: Curated; and provides week-long access to free runways, workshops, product stalls, hospitality and entertainment at the MSFW: Hub. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/msfw Art of Fashion The runway and the racetrack won’t be the only place to catch the best of this season’s fashion as the National Gallery of Victoria welcomes The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk (17 October – 8 February). From the first dress created by the designer in 1971 to his latest haute couture and ready-to-wear collections, the exhibition will bring together more than 140 superbly crafted garments in this remarkable and unconventional exhibition. »» ngv.vic.gov.au

Melbourne’s newest fashion precinct, Emporium Melbourne, will have you well sorted for any race day with the whole second floor dedicated to the best of Australian fashion.

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Manning Cartell Innovative fabrics, unique textures, colour and print are what make this label so exciting. Known for their stunning, quality pieces and with an ethical approach to creating beautifully Australian made collections, Manning Cartell is a great place to pick up that show-stopping piece. »» Store 221, Level 2, Emporium Melbourne manningcartell.com.au

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Sass & Bide What started as a denim line has now grown dramatically. This defining brand has become not only an Australian staple, but is fast becoming a favourite internationally. The stunning and intricate, yet simple eye-catching designs, are sure to have you looking like the belle of the ball on race day. »» Store 216, Level 2, Emporium Melbourne sassandbide.com

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Zimmermann This iconic Australian designer brand is known for its striking and feminine pieces. With a range of stunning cocktail couture, focusing on sophisticated femininity, clever colour combinations and delicate original prints you are sure to find something amazing to take home. »» Store 247, Level 2, Emporium Melbourne zimmermannwear.com


10 The Stage is Set This is set to be another great season of theatre with the multi award-winning, truly original Broadway hit Once the Musical (From 26 September) making its Australian premiere at the Princess Theatre. As the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, this emotionally captivating and theatrically breathtaking show is set to be a hit. Once tells the unforgettable story of a Dublin street musician and a beautiful young woman who together discover the power of music and the importance of following your dreams. »» oncemusical.com.au

Once, The Musical

The Les MisÉrables Hit Continues After an amazing three months, there is no denying Melbourne has fallen in love with Les Misérables (now showing) – and it is sticking around with an extended season. For those that have already seen the show and want to continue the drama, the State Library of Victoria presents Victor Hugo: Les Misérables - From Page to Stage (18 July – 9 November). The exhibition showcases a collection of rarely seen material from around the world, featuring original writing and artwork from playwright and author Victor Hugo, including his original 1862 manuscript of Les Misérables. The 1,776 page volume is considered a national treasure in France and has left the secure vaults of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France for the very first time, for this stunning and exciting exhibition. »» lesmis.com/australia »» slv.vic.gov.au Leading Culture Melbourne loves arts and culture and this season two of the city’s favourite events, Melbourne Fringe Festival (17 September – 5 October) and Melbourne Festival (10-26 October) are back for another exciting celebration of art and culture. The season of art starts with the Fringe Festival and its thrilling program of theatre, comedy, dance, circus, music, cabaret, visual art, live art, digital and video art, all from emerging and experienced artists. The action continues with the best local, national and international acts coming together for the 29th Melbourne Festival, in an unmatched feast of theatre, dance, music, visual art, film and outdoor events, that are bound to impress. This year’s festival will include a celebration of all things circus art, a giant mirrored carousel at the National Gallery of Victoria, and MPavilion – a major new architecture commission and design event.

Melbourne Festival

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Melbourne Knowledge Week

Music can be found in Melbourne at any time of the year, so before or after Melbourne Music Week, check out the huge variety of music hot spots on offer.

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Ruby’s Music Room Vibrant and exciting, this live music venue will have you wrapped up in soulful tunes from the moment you walk in the bright yellow entrance. Thrilling audiences with its focus on live jazz, classical, and alternative music in an intimate acoustic setting, this venue is set to impress. »» 132 Little Lonsdale Street rubysmusicroom.com

Melbourne Music Week

Brains Trust A week-long celebration of Melbourne’s thought leaders, creatives and innovators, Melbourne Knowledge Week (27 October – 2 November) showcases the knowledge and talent which is often hidden away in studios, research labs and libraries. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/knowledge The Secret Sound Music is at the core of Melbourne’s rich cultural identity. With a thriving independent music scene of varied genres and styles, there’s little wonder this unique city is the nation’s music capital. Melbourne Music Week 2014 (14-23 November) puts our city’s eclectic mix of local artists on the stage and invites international guests along too. Taking place in venues all over town, celebrate Music Week through the wonderful program of gigs, films, discussions, collaborative shows and music industry events. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/mmw Image (left, top): Photography of original London Cast by Frank Ockenfels Image (left, bottom): The Rite of Spring. Petrushka. Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre.

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Boney Bar and Bandroom Serving up live music, including some of the city’s most popular DJs and bands, this new installment from the group that launched the iconic Cookie, The Toff In Town and Revolver Upstairs, is already another show-stopper. »» 68 Little Collins Street boney.net.au

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festival hall Originally built in 1915, the venue hosted numerous sports at the 1956 Olympic Games and now attracts some of the biggest names in music. »» 300 Dudley Street, West Melbourne festivalhall.com.au Ruby's Music Room

Season of Styles

Sounds of the Season


12 The Final Siren After months of blood, sweat and tears, it is finally here – the Toyota AFL Finals Series (from September) kicks off with the top eight quickly becoming two. Lucky fans don their colours and line up in their thousands at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) to support their team as the 2014 Toyota AFL Grand Final (27 September) concludes a season of sporting prowess. AFL was born and bred in Melbourne so don’t fret if you missed a rare ticket for the grandstands. This is one of the biggest events on Melbourne’s sporting calendar and the action continues off the field. The game will be a fixture on screens all over town; from sport friendly bars and pubs, to one of the biggest venues in the city. Pack your chair and head to Federation Square where the big screen will come alive, or make your way to one of the many great waterside venues at South Wharf to immerse yourself in the atmosphere. »» afl.com.au »» fedsquare.com Live Site, Federation Square

More than the Game For those wanting to get into the spirit of Melbourne’s favourite game, you can catch the battling champions before the big match. The city buzzes as both teams and their supporters take to the city streets for the Toyota AFL Grand Final Parade (26 September). The players and coaches show off their colours and make their way through the city from Arts Centre Melbourne travelling along Swanston and Collins Streets before finishing at the Old Treasury Building. »» afl.com.au

Australian Masters

Four Nation Showdown Australia is bracing for the ultimate battle of national pride as Rugby League’s 2014 Four Nations tournament takes to stadiums across the country. For four weeks Australia, France, England and New Zealand will contend in the pool rounds leaving only the top two nations to contest for the ultimate prize. Melbourne will host the epic Australia v England (2 November) at AAMI Park which is sure to be a highlight. »» nrl.com Image (above): Neale Cousland


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Top of the World There is nothing better than making a day of the many sporting events on the calendar, and Melbourne makes it easy with great rooftop and outdoor bars to enjoy.

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Wolf’s Lair This bar and garden is hidden neatly away on the rooftop of Jimmy Watson's, providing the perfect oasis to escape the city below. »» 333 Lygon Street, ( Jimmy Watson Lane), Carlton wolfslair.com.au

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Pilgrim Bar Tucked away in the historical Federation Wharf vaults, this is a great location for a drink with friends before heading off to the game. Masterful Swings The Australian Masters (20-23 November) is back this spring and with it come some of the world’s best golfers, as well as the huge crowds of fans they attract each year. The Metropolitan Golf Club will be the scene for the country’s biggest golfing battles, as golfing greats take their swing at winning the gold jacket. Previous winners include Australia’s own Stuart Appleby, Tiger Woods and of course two-time defending champion and current Masters champion Adam Scott. »» australianmasters.com.au State Minded There will be no shortage of sporting excitement this season as two big events head to some of the state’s most picturesque regions. Historic and beautiful Ballarat will play host to champion rowers from across the world for the 2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta (9-12 October). With hundreds of athletes descending on Lake Wendouree, it is sure to be a not-to-be-missed event. Phillip Island will welcome two wheeled excitement as the 2014 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (17-19 October) roars onto the stunning region for an action packed two days. »» wrmr2014.com »» motogp.com.au

»» Vaults 15-19 Princes Walk pilgrimbar.com.au

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Village Melbourne This open beer garden is the perfect venue on warm spring days, featuring an ever-evolving range of high quality food and beverage offerings. »» 557 St Kilda Road villagemelbourne.com.au

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Watermark Situated on the water, overlooking the picturesque Victoria Harbour, Watermark features a bar and an Italian restaurant with a great menu and great views to match. »» Shop 9, 800 Bourke Street, Docklands watermarkdocklands.com.au

Village Melbourne

Season of Styles

Toyota AFL Finals Series


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Uniquely Melbourne Melbourne is a unique city with a few antiquities that are occasionally hard for a visitor to fathom. Here are all the tips and tricks, so you’ll know exactly what the locals are talking about. Hook Turns Don’t be alarmed. Due to tramlines running down the middle of major city streets, there are some intersections where cars turning right must do so from the left lane. The vehicle remains there until the traffic lights for the road it’s entering turn green, then it carefully executes its turn. This manoeuvre minimises congestion on the roads. Hook turns are rare and not nearly as scary as they sound. Give back Conservation Volunteers is Australia’s leading practical conservation organisation. They believe in a healthy and sustainable environment and for everyone to be involved in managing and protecting that environment. Conservation Volunteers welcome people with a love of the outdoors and interest in the environment to take part as a volunteer. »» conservationvolunteers.com.au

Water Saving Melbourne is subject to water restrictions, so do your bit by keeping showers short (four minutes or less) and hang towels in your hotel room so that you can reuse them. Keep your cup Disposable coffee cups are harmful to the environment, so dine in and enjoy a break, or if you must keep walking, invest in one of Melbourne’s very own KeepCups; barista-quality recyclable coffee cups. Made in a range of funky colours it is the perfect take home souvenir. »» keepcup.com


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Melbourne Official Visitor Guide App Melbourne’s only official visitor App is available on iPad, iPhone and Android, making it easy to navigate the city on the go and make the most of your trip. With exclusive discount offers to some of the city’s favourite attractions, travel, event and entertainment guides, useful tips and information, the Melbourne Official Visitor Guide App is the perfect companion for any visit to Melbourne. Available for download on the iTunes App Store or Google Play now.

On track Exploring the city? The best way to get around Melbourne is on the easy to use public transport system, which includes Melbourne’s iconic trams. They run throughout the inner suburbs and are the perfect way to get your bearings. »» yarratrams.com.au Seasonable shift Melbourne enjoys glorious springs, warm summers, mild autumns and crisp winters. With its variable climate, Melbourne offers an ever-changing temperature and is known to switch and change from hour to hour. So always be prepared – pack sunscreen and a hat, as well as a sweater and an umbrella. Image (below):  Arnab Maity

Toyota AFL FInal Series

Sports Mad It is no secret that Australians are fanatics when it comes to sport, and that love finds its home in Melbourne. With five world-class sporting venues all in close proximity to the city, you will discover a range of star-studded sporting events played out across the year. Some of the highlights this season include the Toyota AFL Grand Final, the 2014 Four Nations Australia v England Test and the Australian Masters.


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Hidden Secrets Discover, explore and uncover the hidden gems in Melbourne’s laneways and arcades, you will be impressed with the amazing secrets lost in this colourful and eclectic maze. Boutique dreams There is something unexplainably unique about shopping in Melbourne and it is predominantly due to the wonderful labyrinth of boutiques and stores in the city’s laneways and arcades. They are a treasure trove of exciting new designer pieces, great international labels and other rare vintage finds. Spending an afternoon discovering the beautiful stores in The Block Arcade and Royal Arcade is sure to spark a love affair with this popular Melbourne pastime. Street Stories The city’s streets are colourful canvases that welcome the works of established and up-and-coming street artists. Head to Union Lane and Hosier Lane – two of the most well-known sites, to take in this stunning and intriguing Melbourne pursuit. However, it isn’t just in the street that art is king; Melbourne’s laneways also host many of the galleries that call this passionate city home. Discover the unique and eclectic at venues like Utopian Slumps and Flinders Lane Gallery. »» Utopian Slumps, 33 Guildford Lane utopianslumps.com »» Flinders Lane Gallery, 137 Flinders Lane flg.com.au

Foodie finds Uncover and enjoy Melbourne's delights in one of the city’s most up-and-coming dining precincts Flinders Lane. With some of the most innovative restaurants taking up residence – Meatball and Wine Bar, Cumulus Inc and Fonda Mexican, this strip is the perfect start on your culinary journey. Just off Little Bourke Street you will discover the little foodie pocket that hosts Pacos Tacos and MoVida Aqui, both of which are well established as city favourites. »» Meatball and Wine Bar, 135 Flinders Lane meatballandwinebar.com »» Cumulus Inc, 45 Flinders Lane cumulusinc.com.au »» Fonda Mexican, 31 Flinders Lane fondamexican.com.au »» Pacos Tacos, Level 1, 500 Bourke Street pacostacos.com.au

Meatball & Wine Bar, Flinders Lane

»» Movida Aqui, Little William Street movida.com.au


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They always say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so make sure you start your day of exploring right with a breakfast of champions in these great laneway cafés.

Hidden Secrets

Laneway Starts

Degraves Street

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degraves street Breakfast is king in this bustling laneway. Tables are always packed with visitors and locals alike taking in the city’s delights with a side of coffee and tasty eggs.

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Hardware Societe This compact French-Spanish café is open for breakfast Monday to Saturday, and is the place to go for traditional pastries and light contemporary cuisine. »» 120 Hardware Street

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City by Night Experience Melbourne's unique spirit with an evening uncovering the many nightspots that play hide and seek in the city’s laneways. Nestled among the artfully stencilled laneways hides a crew of eclectic and quirky bars. Check out city favourites Berlin Bar in Corrs Lane, Ferdydurke in Tattersalls Lane, The Croft Institute in Croft Alley and Bar Americano in Presgrave Place. Or take on the challenge and discover your own – from velvety jazz clubs and flashy wine bars, to dimly-lit hideaways, there is always something rare and exciting to explore. »» Berlin Bar, 16 Corrs Lane berlinbar.com.au »» Ferdydurke, Level 1 & 2, 239 Lonsdale Street ferdydurke.com.au »» The Croft Institute, 21 Croft Alley thecroftinstitute.com »» Bar Americano, 20 Presgrave Place baramericano.com

Manchester Press Named from the printing press that originally called the building home, Manchester Press now occupies this huge space, filling it with a delicious offering of tasty café fare, and of course coffee to match. »» 8 Rankins Lane 8oz.com.au Image (above): ChameleonsEye Image (left, bottom): Giorigia Masseli

Bar Americano, Presgrave Place


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Discover Melbourne Only in town for a few days and struggling for ideas? Whether you are here for a day, a week or longer, here are some itineraries that include not-to-be-missed experiences. Day one Morning Start your trip with a little history and jump on one of Melbourne’s famed trams, which make up one of the biggest networks in the world – your trip wouldn’t be complete without experiencing it. The historic free City Circle Tram, which runs every 12 minutes, travels straight to Federation Square – Melbourne’s meeting place. Surrounded by the Arts Precinct, as well as an array of restaurants and cafés, it is the perfect place to start your journey of Melbourne. »» Federation Square, Cnr Swanston & Flinders Street fedsquare.com

AFTERNOON With long warm days on the calendar, there is nothing better than making the most of the fresh air. Stroll along the Yarra River and Southbank, one of the city’s most picturesque precincts. Situated in the centre of the Arts Precinct, a quick detour will have you exploring the National Gallery of Victoria, or overlooking the entire city at Eureka Skydeck 88, the highest viewing platform in the Southern Hemisphere. From here, explore the city’s laneways and arcades across the river. Lovers of vintage fashion and craft should explore the Nicholas Building, and for those in search of Australian designers and retailers, head to Flinders Lane for that special gift for someone back home. »» National Gallery of Victoria, 180 St Kilda Road ngv.vic.gov.au »» Eureka Skydeck 88, 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank eurekaskydeck.com.au

Day two Morning Start the morning with delicious toasted paninis and coffee at city hub, Journal Cafe. With a tummy full of the city’s best cuisine, it is time to hit the road and start to discover more of this vibrant city. Catch a leisurely ferry from Southgate to Williamstown, and see Melbourne in a whole new way as you wind your way through the bay. »» Journal Cafe, 253 Flinders Lane journalcafe.com.au National Gallery of Victoria, Ian Potter Centre


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AFTERNOON Once you land you will be amazed at this picturesque and historic seaport, with its breathtaking views of the city over the water. Appreciate the proud maritime history of Williamstown, which was established in 1837 as Melbourne's first port. Explore the diverse range of arts, crafts and other specialty shops around historic Nelson Place. »» Melbourne River Cruises, Southbank Promenade melbcruises.com.au NIGHT Once back in the city it is time to experience the best of Melbourne’s dining and there is no place better than Flinders Lane. Fast becoming the city’s food capital with restaurant after restaurant popping up serving delicious fare, Flinders Lane offers a range of high-end and quick dining options that are sure to leave you content.

• Queen Victoria Market, or any farmers market • Bar hopping around the city centre • Gertrude and Smith Street, Fitzroy – a great neighbourhood to create your own progressive lunch or dinner on foot by eating your way through the many cafés, pubs and bars What does your perfect Melbourne weekend consist of? Saturday morning shopping at a farmers market, followed by lunch in a Fitzroy café. Afternoon art galleries in Flinders Lane or perhaps a visit to the National Gallery of Victoria or a trip to the Heide Museum of Modern Art. In the evening, dinner out in the city followed by a live gig at the Forum Theatre on Flinders Street. Sunday is often a short drive to the country or the beach. »» For more information visit: supernormal.net.au 180 Flinders Lane, Melbourne


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Shopping Wind through laneway boutiques, take your pick from luxury wares or simply browse department stores – Melbourne is the perfect place to explore and shop.


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Style Files From homewares and beauty supplies, to clothing and souvenirs, Melbourne has so much to choose from at its many retail stores. Designer Best Emporium Melbourne is the city’s newest home to fashion and is a veritable retail haven. Delivering a mix of Australian and international designers, innovative concept and flagship stores, all set in beautiful worldclass architecture. Neatly linking the city’s major shopping centres; Melbourne Central, David Jones and Myer, it's easy to spend the day in retail bliss. Inspired by the eclectic Parisian quarter from which it takes its name, Marais is perfectly French and perfectly chic. You will find this elegant store filled with international labels like Givenchy, Celine, Balmain and Isabel Marant. Another all-in-one designer superstore is Melbourne’s very own David Jones. With its reputation for quality and service, you will not be surprised to find an entire floor dedicated to women's designer labels. From new era designers like Josh Goot and Alexander Wang, to the classics of Stella McCartney and Ralph Lauren. »» Emporium Melbourne, 287 Lonsdale Street emporiummelbourne.com.au »» Marais, 73-77 Bourke Street marais.com.au »» David Jones, Bourke Street Mall davidjones.com.au

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Boulevards & Avenues You will be inspired by picturesque Chapel Street. Famed as one of Melbourne’s key shopping precincts you will find everything from high street labels to designer goods – and that isn’t even mentioning the great cafés, restaurants and bars that also line this popular strip. There is something so lovely and quaint about High Street, Armadale. Designer clothes, beautiful bridal couture, homewares, gifts, galleries and antique treasure troves sit shoulder to shoulder on this charming street.

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You'll find bars, restaurants, boutiques, vintage wares and old-school pubs all along the buzzing Gertrude Street in the city’s north. Grab a coffee, a new read, something for the house or even a show-stopping new outfit – you will find it all and more.


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To Market, to Market Visit Queen Victoria Market’s newest retail precinct, String Bean Alley – a series of repurposed shipping containers transformed into artisan workshops and stalls. Open every Sunday, the Design Market hosts some of Melbourne’s craftiest wares, making it one of the city’s funkiest pop-up shopping spots. Enjoy the stunning views of Port Phillip Bay as you peruse nearly 200 artist and craft stalls at the St Kilda Esplanade Market. Open every Sunday, it is a true Melbourne institution.

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For the Art of it Discover the creative and innovative that makes this city buzz. With local artists and designers producing amazing works, it is the perfect place to find something special to remember your time in Melbourne.

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Signed and Numbered This is art on a budget, with Australian and international street art, pencil drawings, watercolours and photography to choose from. »» 7A Degraves Street signedandnumbered.com.au

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Five Boroughs Bringing the best of the Gallery Gift shop to life, this gold mine stocks not only the best of the Big Apple's design objects, including MoMA's iconic 'We Are Happy To Serve You' cup, but also textiles, ceramics and accessories from Australia. Rose St. Artists' Market, Fitzroy

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BRIDGE ROAD A visit to Melbourne isn’t complete without experiencing this truly Melbourne shopping precinct. Mingle with locals as you explore the array of shops offering everything from top-to-toe fashion, through to one-off homewares and furnishings. When you’re all shopped out, revive yourself at one of the many bustling cafés, discover the myriad of restaurants or soak up the atmosphere in a local award-winning bar. Train: Richmond or West Richmond Station Tram: From city, 48 or 75; from the south, 78 Bridge Road, Richmond contact@bridgerd.com.au bridgerd.com.au

JOHNSTON JEWELLERS Johnston Jewellers, a family business dating back to 1901, is proud to be one of Melbourne's largest opal dealers. With knowledge stemming from an involvement in opal mining and manufacturing, Johnston Jewellers can provide first class quality and selection to suit all budgets. We stock a huge selection of unmounted opals as well as set opal jewellery and we are only too happy to explain the intricacies of purchasing one of these fine gems. Johnston Jewellers also has a magnificent range of South Sea black, white and gold pearls, and jewellery to choose from. 124 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 9650 7434 info@johnstonjewellers.com johnstonjewellers.com


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A little bit of everything one aisle at a time Stroll through the freshest that Melbourne has to offer in food and specialty shopping in the heart of the CBD. The largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. Open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

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Dining & Nightlife Melbourne is a maze of ever-changing restaurants, bars and cafÊs – hidden in laneways, perched on rooftops or towering in skyscrapers, there is so much to enjoy.


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Taste Case Melbourne is the destination for food and wine – so sit back and relax, whether it is a long lunch after a morning of shopping, or a quick dinner before you head to the theatre. Global Tables Experience Melbourne’s rich international cuisine in the city’s newest precinct – South Wharf Promenade. Offering a diverse range of dining options, this riverside cluster will have you traversing the world via your plate. Head to the streets of Thailand at Bangpop. This casual communal style restaurant breathes new life and sophistication into the delicious Thai classics. Right next door you will find Akachochin, an izakayastyle restaurant specialising in everything Japanese. Choose from their tasty range of small dishes that are designed to be shared, and of course matched with their selection of sake.

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Catch the foodie flight from Japan straight to the USA and the grease guzzling automotive themed Gasolina. Pick from juicy burgers, perfectly fried chicken and large gourmet pizzas – all with a side of delicious cocktails. Chorizo, paella, patatas bravas and sangria are all must try’s at Spanish themed Bohemian. With a tapas and share plate focus, you will love sitting down with friends to try the tasty delicacies straight from Spain. For meat lovers there is no going past Meat Market. Inspired by the classic Australian BBQ, the grill is the centrepiece and serves up pasture fed beef, free range chicken and sustainable fish. »» Bangpop, 35 South Wharf Drive bangpop.com.au »» Akachochin, 33 Dukes Walk akachochin.com.au »» Gasolina, 25 Dukes Walk gasolina.com.au »» Bohemian, 35 Dukes Walk thebohemian.com.au »» Meat Market, 53 South Wharf Drive meatmarketsouthwharf.com.au

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With a full day of sightseeing to be had, nothing beats a lunch on the run. Melbourne’s long list of expert sandwich artists will have you well fed.

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bowery to Williamsburg Bringing a little slice of Americana to Melbourne’s laneways, this venue serves up bumper sandwiches, sides, pickles and pretzels in true US style. Adriano Zumbo, South Yarra

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Plentiful Precincts With long mild nights on the calendar nothing beats an al fresco meal with views and Southbank is the perfect place to head. Stretching along the Yarra River, from Arts Centre Melbourne to Crown Casino and offering casual to formal dining, it is easy to find your next meal.

MR BANKS With a small but ridiculously indulgent list of tasty ‘Bankwiches’ as they have been labelled, this little city eatery packs a serious punch. Pick from delights like pulled pork, fried chicken and soft shell crab – prepare to be full.

Grab a coffee, long lunch, take in dinner or while away the night – something wonderful has been happening in Smith Street, Fitzroy with an influx of great new dining venues revolutionising this buzzing strip.

»» Shop 7, 357 Collins Street (Fulham Place)

Sweet Treats Famed Patissier Adriano Zumbo recently opened a patisserie in South Yarra and it is fast becoming the hottest foodie spot in town. With rows of delicious cakes, chocolates, pastries, croissants, quiches and Zumbarons – they look almost too beautiful to eat.

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Earl Canteen Serving 'restaurant-quality sandwiches', great coffee, and a variety of excellent edibles, Earl is quick, fresh and tasty. »» 500 Bourke Street earlcanteen.com.au

Gelato Messina is the destination for frozen dessert, and for good reason with arguably some of the city’s best gelato. Try delicious flavours from apple pie to tiramisu – you are sure to find your new favourite. They come in some seriously fancy flavours but what really makes Doughboys Doughnuts different from your regular sugar coated ring is that they are made fresh and iced in front of your eyes. »» Adriano Zumbo, 14 Claremont Street, South Yarra adrianozumbo.com »» Gelato Messina, 237 Smith Street, Fitzroy gelatomessina.com »» Doughboys Doughnuts, The Mercat Cross Hotel, 456 Queen Street

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Fall in love with Melbourne all over again as the sun comes out on the Southgate side of the river. Dinner or drinks, upstairs or downstairs, with city lights or river views. All along the promenade at Southgate. Restaurants Boutique Shopping Food Court Bars Southgate Cinema Everyday Needs Local Artworks

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THE HOTEL WINDSOR Partake in a tradition that has been brewing since 1883. Australia’s most cherished hotel serves its renowned Afternoon Tea of freshly baked scones with jam and cream, exquisite pastries and finger sandwiches on tiered silver stands daily. Upon arrival, enjoy a glass of French sparkling wine whilst afternoon delicacies and unlimited freshly brewed tea and coffee are brought to your table. Open daily: 12pm to 2pm & 2.30pm to 4.30pm 111 Spring Street, Melbourne 9633 6004 reservations@thw.com.au thehotelwindsor.com.au

LA BELLE MIETTE A small patisserie for small patisserie! La Belle Miette is Melbourne’s macaron specialist. Founded by two francophiles, La Belle Miette uses only the finest ingredients to create flavours like Moët et Chandon & Blackcurrant and Fleur de Sel Caramel. Condé Nast rate them among the most delicious in the world. La Belle Miette also features Australia’s largest range of Mariage Frères teas and their gift boxes are a lovely present to take back home. 8 Collins Street, Melbourne (Monday - Friday) 30 Hardware Lane, Melbourne (Monday - Sunday) Chadstone | Richmond 9024 4528 labellemiette.com.au

THE PANCAKE PARLOUR The Pancake Parlour is a Melbourne family business serving sweet and savoury pancakes and crepes, as well as fish, chicken, steak and salads. Breakfast fare served until 5pm daily (until 12pm public holidays) Melbourne Central (Level 3, next to cinemas) Centrepoint Arcade, Bourke Street Mall (down the escalators) pancakeparlour.com.au facebook.com/thepancakeparlour


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Inspiring, tasty, healthy and indulgent. Federation Square is the perfect place for a quick bite, a relaxed lunch or that very special celebration. Arintji | Beer DeLuxe | Bokchoy Tang Burger Bar | Café Chinotto | Chocolate Buddha Feddish | Il Pom Italian | In a Rush Espresso Optic Kitchen + Bar | Pilgrim Bar Riverland Bar and Café | Taxi Kitchen Time Out Café | Transit Rooftop Bar Transport Public Bar fedsquare.com

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Arts & Culture Whether it is performed on a stage, taken to the street or showcased in world-class exhibition halls, Melbourne does art and culture like no other.

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Cultural Lessons From stunning historic architecture to modern theatre and live music showcases, you will be immersed in the vibrant culture that gives Melbourne its eclectic edge. Global Tables With a stunning range of themed exhibitions and interactive scientific displays, Scienceworks is sure to entertain everyone for hours. Experience live demonstrations, informative tours and plenty of hands-on activities.

Melbourne Museum

The Melbourne Museum will teach you all there is to know about Dinosaurs, the Human Body and Australia’s Indigenous history, with a range of amazing and inspiring exhibitions that cover everything from the past straight through to the modern day. It was the site of over 130 hangings, including some of Australia's most infamous criminals, one of which was Ned Kelly, but there is more to the Old Melbourne Gaol. Built in the 1800s to house Victoria's rapidly growing criminal population, it is one of Melbourne's oldest surviving buildings and one of the city's mustsee attractions. »» Scienceworks, 2 Booker Street, Spotswood museumvictoria.com.au/scienceworks »» Melbourne Museum, 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton museumvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum »» Old Melbourne Gaol, 377 Russell Street oldmelbournegaol.com.au

Expert Hand Melbourne By Foot offers relaxed cultural tours covering a range of topics from Aboriginal history, early settlement and colonial times through to modern day sport, art and music culture. The walk is a journey through the city that takes in our famed laneways as well as many of the iconic buildings of Melbourne including the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Federation Square and Eureka Tower. Indulge in the amazing foodie scene and café culture, experience the city’s famed lanes and arcades or discover the stunning architecture and design – Hidden Secrets Tours have you covered with tours focused on all of Melbourne’s best hidden gems.

Old Melbourne Gaol

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Melbourne is home to more than 100 galleries, from the small and independent to the large and internationally renowned, there is so much to discover.

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National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Head to the renowned NGV which showcases both Australian and international works across two locations; St Kilda Road and Federation Square. General entry is free. »» 180 St Kilda Road ngv.vic.gov.au

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Free for all Discover and experience some of the city’s most impressive and engaging attractions for free. One of the world's great libraries, the State Library of Victoria houses items that showcase Victoria's cultural life, past and present, and is also home to the Dome Gallery. One of Melbourne's most iconic landmarks, the Shrine of Remembrance honours the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women in war and peacekeeping. Overlooking the city and set within 13 hectares of beautiful parkland, this is a not-tobe-missed attraction.

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art As Australia's leading contemporary art gallery, this great venue brings some of the best international and Australian artists and creative thinkers to its famed walls. »» 111 Sturt Street, Southbank accaonline.org.au

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Heide Museum of Modern Art Beginning life in 1935 as a residential home, Heide has evolved into one of the most important cultural institutions in the country. Offering 15 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens, three dedicated exhibition spaces, two historic kitchen gardens and a sculpture park, it is worth the visit. »» 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen heide.com.au

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With more than 10,000 plant species from around the world there is no place better on a warm spring day than the lush Royal Botanical Gardens. »» State Library of Victoria, 328 Swanston Street slv.vic.gov.au »» Shrine of Remembrance, Birdwood Avenue shrine.org.au »» Royal Botanic Gardens rbg.vic.gov.au

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Discover a culture that has survived for more than 2000 generations and experience the rich celebration of culture today. Be immersed in a sound and light cinema experience where you’ll share in the story of Bunjil, the Creator. Take an emotional journey across Victoria and discover the uniqueness of south east Australian Aboriginal culture in this award winning exhibition.

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VISIT The ShrIne of remembrance Contemplate the quiet solitude of the sanctuary, explore the memorials in the surrounding parkland and discover the story of Australians in war and peacekeeping in our exhibitions and displays. Free guided tours, daily at 11am and 2pm Remembrance Ray of Light ceremonies, every half hour from 10.30am — Birdwood Avenue and St Kilda Road, Melbourne 03 9661 8100 www.shrine.org.au Open daily 10am-5pm (closed Good Friday and Christmas Day) Free entry. Donations welcome


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PARLIAMENT HOUSE Visit Victoria’s Parliament House – one of Australia’s oldest and most architecturally distinguished public buildings. Free guided tours are provided on non-sitting days, Monday to Friday. Groups of six or more must book. On sitting days, come and see Parliament in action. Public tours: Non-sitting days, Monday - Friday, 9.30am; 10.30am; 11.30am; 1.30pm; 2.30pm & 3.30pm Express tours: 1pm & 4pm Spring Street, East Melbourne 9651 8568 parliament.vic.gov.au/visit Follow us on Twitter: @VicParliament

OLD TREASURY BUILDING Discover Melbourne’s most beautiful 19th century building. Explore its original gold vaults and view exhibits on the gold rush, Ned Kelly, Chinese, Eureka and much more. Enjoy the intriguing stories of Melbourne’s ports, gold immigrants, fever ships and maps, all graphically displayed in the exhibition ‘Sailing into Melbourne’. Open hours: Sunday - Friday, 10am to 4pm (closed Saturday) 20 Spring Street, Melbourne 9651 2233 info@oldtreasurybuilding.org.au oldtreasurybuilding.org.au

MELBOURNE THEATRE COMPANY For lovers of great theatre, no visit to Melbourne is complete without a trip to Victoria’s award-winning State Theatre Company. MTC presents world-class productions all year round, like the acclaimed UK love story The Effect (closes 20 September); and The Sublime – a provocative new play about sex in footy (closes 4 October); a hilarious one-woman show called I’ll Eat You Last starring Miriam Margolyes (from 31 October), and the stunning new musical theatre work, Pennsylvania Avenue (from 8 November). Southbank Theatre Box Office 140 Southbank Blvd, Southbank 8688 0800 mtc.com.au


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Attractions & Entertainment From family fun and exploration, to festivals and events, prepare to be busy because Melbourne has lots to experience and enjoy.


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Pursuits in Leisure Sport, festivals and adventure – Melbourne is filled with activities for everyone, no matter your taste. Feathers, Fins & Fur Healesville Sanctuary is bursting with new life as spring welcomes a host of new inhabitants. Discover what it takes to care for these animal newborns in their first months, plus meet some of Australia’s most famed residents – koalas and kangaroos. Come face-to-face with the ocean's most stunning and terrifying occupants at SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium. This underwater wonderland is home to thousands of beautiful aquatic animals including; Antarctic penguins, colourful fish, large sharks and a huge crocodile. Nestled on a bend of the Yarra River, the Collingwood Children's Farm occupies seven hectares of paddocks, gardens, orchards, rustic buildings and is home to an array of farm life. Bottle feed young lambs, help with farm chores, or just sit and unwind under a shady tree. »» Healesville Sanctuary, Badger Creek Rd, Healesville zoo.org.au/healesville

Fun & games The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is one of Australia’s most pre-eminent sporting icons and a great place to explore this country’s sporting obsession. With the National Sports Museum on-site, you will quickly discover the importance sport has played in Australia’s history and also learn some great winning facts. Now you have your sporting bearings it is time to get your skates on and hit the ice. Medibank Icehouse is Australia’s largest ice sports and entrainment centre, and the best destination to test your skills on the rink or take in an Australian Ice Hockey League match. »» National Sports Museum, Gate 3, Olympic Stand, MCG, East Melbourne nsm.org.au »» Medibank Icehouse, 105 Pearl River Rd, Docklands icehouse.com.au

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On the Wild Side

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There is no better time than when on a holiday to try something a little daring and different – Melbourne has it covered.

All Inclusive There is a lot to see and do throughout the city centre and surrounds that is perfect for the whole family. Telling the story of the modern world, Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) is the centre for all things pop culture and on screen art. Immerse yourself in film, television and digital culture in Screen Worlds and discover how the moving image has changed the world.

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See it all from the top. Head up a staggering 88 floors and take in the brilliant views from Eureka Skydeck 88. With 360 degree views across Melbourne and Port Phillip you will be amazed and delighted by the sights.

Skydive the Beach and Beyond See the city from a different angle – at 14,000 feet up Melbourne looks like patchwork. Your freefall above Melbourne will be guided by an experienced tandem instructor, insuring you get the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime skydive.

With the world’s third largest screen and a feast of documentaries and big screen blockbusters, you are in for a treat at IMAX Melbourne. Be transported to exotic and amazing locations around the globe, under the sea and out of this world. »» ACMI, Federation Square, Flinders Street acmi.net.au »» Eureka Skydeck 88, 7 Riverside Quay, Southbank eurekaskydeck.com.au »» IMAX Melbourne, Rathdowne Street, Carlton imaxmelbourne.com.au

lantern ghost tours Discover the darker side of Melbourne on a tour of abandoned morgues and cemeteries in historic Williamstown, meet long lost lovers at Point Cook Homestead and explore the paranormal at Altona Homestead. »» 12-16 Parker Street, Williamstown lanternghosttours.com

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WHAT EVERY VISITOR TO MELBOURNE SHOULD DO FIRST. Melbourne Star, located in the city’s waterfront precinct of Docklands, is the perfect way to start your Melbourne visit. Not only will you take in views stretching up to 40 kilometres – including the drama of the CBD – but you’ll hear stories of Melbourne’s origins and its place in the world. Open daily from 10am until 10pm, with last flight at 9.30pm. For more information, please visit melbournestar.com

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COOKS' COTTAGE Cooks’ Cottage is a unique Melbourne experience, located in the heritage-listed Fitzroy Gardens. Built in Yorkshire, England by the parents of Captain James Cook in 1755, Cooks’ Cottage was transported to Melbourne, re-assembled and officially opened in the Fitzroy Gardens in 1934. Be captivated as you discover remarkable insights into 18th century living, stroll through the English cottage garden and uncover the stories of Captain James Cook in the Discovery Centre. Present this advertisement to receive 20% off the entry price. Open daily: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4.45pm) Fitzroy Gardens, Wellington Parade East Melbourne 9419 4677 cookscottage@melbourne.vic.gov.au melbourne.vic.gov.au/cookscottage

ICEBAR MELBOURNE The ultimate arctic experience and at negative 10 degrees it is definitely the coolest place in town. Everything within the Ice Bar is made of ice including the walls, tables, chairs and even the glasses you drink from. During your stay at the Ice Bar we provide you with a snow cape and gloves to keep you as snug as a bug in a rug. Accompanying the Ice Bar is Amarok Bar & Restaurant where you can enjoy some of the most amazing food on offer after your Ice Bar experience. Open daily: 10am til late Children are welcome between the hours of 10am to 6.30pm daily MR6 Mid Level, Southgate Arts and Leisure Precinct, 3 Southgate Avenue, Southbank (Opposite Flinders Street Station) 1300 ICE BAR or 9663 3877 chillon.com.au


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PHILLIP ISLAND NATURE PARKS Buy a 3 Parks Pass and enjoy a great day out at Australia’s most popular natural wildlife attraction. Visit Phillip Island’s top attractions for one discounted price, plus visit The Nobbies Centre for free! The 3 Parks Pass ticket includes entry to the world famous Penguin Parade, the Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island Heritage Farm. Visit Phillip Island – Victoria’s wildlife island. Open daily: From 10am (2pm on Christmas Day) 1019 Ventnor Road, Summerlands 5951 2800 info@penguins.org.au | penguins.org.au

LEADBEATER ECO TOURS Discover the wonders of the Dandenongs & Yarra Valley with the small group specialists. Leadbeater’s tours visit Puffing Billy, Healesville Sanctuary, National Parks, Storybook villages and much more. Their fully inclusive day trips include lunch, accommodation pick-up and drop-offs, guaranteed small group sizes, and professional friendly guides. See page 78 for coupon offer. 1300 905 503 heywow@leady.com.au leady.com.au

LUNA PARK Luna Park is the ultimate destination for fun in Melbourne! Soak up the spectacular carnival atmosphere that has entertained visitors for over 100 years and enjoy the rides and attractions for all ages, from mini roller coasters such as the Silly Serpent, to nail biting thrill rides like the Pharaoh’s Curse and Power Surge. A day at Luna Park cannot be missed when visiting Melbourne, no matter your age. Tram: 16, 96, or 3a, stop 138 Open: Every day during school holidays, weekends and public holidays from 11am. See website for more details. 18 Lower Esplanade, St Kilda justforfun@lunapark.com.au lunapark.com.au


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Get onboard for a guided safari across the unique open range savannah and spot rhinos, giraffes and zebras! Come face to face with a pride of lions, visit one of the world’s largest gorilla exhibits, see cheeky monkeys at play and discover a family of hippos in their wetland home.

Just a 30 minute drive from Melbourne. K Road, Werribee Public Transport: Take the Werribee line train to Werribee Station. Then take Bus Route 439 to Werribee Open Range Zoo.

Melbourne Zoo You won’t believe how many animals are at Melbourne Zoo! Visit roaming tigers, see eye to eye with orangutans and meet our family of elephants. Spy unique native wildlife in the Australian Bush setting and see playful penguins and seals.

Only 10 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD. Elliott Avenue, Parkville Tram: Take tram No. 55 from William St. Train: Take the Upfield line to Royal Park Station from Flinders St or Southern Cross stations.

HEalESvillE Sanctuary Wander through the tranquil tracks and meet iconic Australian animals including koalas, kangaroos, platypus, dingoes, wombats and emus. Enjoy feeding Australia’s best loved birds and don’t miss the thrilling shows and presentations.

An hour’s scenic drive from Melbourne. Badger Creek Road, Healesville Coach: Group and private day tours to Healesville Sanctuary depart from Federation Square daily.

Kids are FREE! Children under 16 years of age receive free entry every weekend, during Victorian Government school holidays and on Victorian public holidays.

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Leave your world behind as you skydive at one of three eye-opening locations across Victoria. Attached securely to your experienced tandem instructor, you leap from the plane from maximum altitudes for up to 60 seconds of life-changing freefall at over 200km an hour. Soak up the unbeatable views of Melbourne city as you jump directly over St Kilda beach. Or marvel at the incredible views of the favourite tourism destinations of the Yarra Valley or Great Ocean Road. Book now! Melbourne: St Kilda Marina Marine Parade, St Kilda Great Ocean Road: Barwon Heads Airfield 1421 Barwon Heads Road, Connewarre Yarra Valley: Lilydale Airport 13 MacIntyre Lane, Yering 1300 663 634 skydive.com.au

THE ENCHANTED ADVENTURE GARDEN Just one hour's drive from Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula, you’ll find the award-winning Enchanted Adventure Garden. This eco adventure park features a full day of exciting activities for all ages. Spend the day exploring 22 acres of Hedge Mazes, formal gardens, a 3D Indoor Maze or test your nerve on the popular Tube Slides. Bring a picnic or enjoy lunch at our balcony cafÊ. Adventure seekers can also experience Tree Surfing: a two hour, climbing and zip-lining adventure, held high in the tree canopy. Available for all ages. Pre-booking is required and additional fees apply. 55 Purves Road, Arthurs Seat 5981 8449 enchantedadventure.com.au treesurfing.com.au

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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS Located in the heart of Melbourne, the Royal Botanic Gardens is considered one of the world’s finest gardens, offering visitors a calm oasis of beautiful plants and landscapes. This spring, join one of our Indigenous guides on an Aboriginal Heritage Walk or take a traditional punt cruise on the Lake. Relax at one of our two cafés: the new Jardin Tan near the Melbourne Observatory or The Terrace which overlooks the tranquil Ornamental Lake. Visit The Gardens Shop for a unique range of botanical-inspired gifts and gardening accessories. Open daily: 7.30am til sunset Entry to the Gardens is free Costs apply for some tours Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne 9252 2429 rbg.vic.gov.au

PUFFING BILLY RAILWAY Australia's Favourite Steam Train Puffing Billy travels through the magnificent forests and fern gullies of the Dandenong Ranges from Belgrave, only one hour east of Melbourne everyday except Christmas Day. Enjoy a traditional excursion train journey to Emerald Lake Park and Gembrook. Alternatively you can travel first class in our luxury, fully enclosed dining carriages on the daily ‘Steam & Cuisine Luncheon Train’, or on our ‘Dinner & Dance Train,’ which departs on selected Friday and Saturday evenings. Tours are offered by all major day tour operators. Train: Belgrave Line to Belgrave Station 1 Old Monbulk Road, Belgrave 9757 0700 info@pbr.org.au puffingbilly.com.au


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Australia's Leading Day Tour Discount Specialist • Great Ocean Road • Phillip Island Penguin Parade • Grampians • Yarra Valley Wine Tours • Peninsula Hot Springs Shuttle • Sovereign Hill • Puffing Billy and Healesville Sanctuary • Complimentary door-to-door pick up services from most inner city accommodation providers • Most tours depart daily • Bookings 24/7 9592 3646 bryan@lastminutedaytours.com lastminutedaytours.com

EXPERIENCE A DAY AT THE YARRA VALLEY WINERIES Great value! $120 all day Entertaining, informative and fun Fully inclusive • Superb lunch at a Yarra Valley Restaurant • Visiting four wineries for tasting and tours • Finishing the day at Domaine Chandon with light tasty nibbles and a glass of bubbles • City and St Kilda pick up and drop off • Friendly personalised tour • Departs daily • Free Wi-Fi onboard Let our expert guides show you some of Australia’s premier vineyards in the beautiful Yarra Valley, only one hour from Melbourne. 1800 996 414 (freecall) austwinetourco.com.au

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CARLTON & UNITED BREWERY TOUR AND BEER TASTING Come behind the scenes, and explore the home of Australia’s famous beers – Carlton Draught, VB, Fosters and more. Following the tour enjoy complementary ‘Brewery Fresh’ tastings at the bar. Pub meals also available. Bookings essential, minutes from the CBD, catch the 109 tram. Corner Thompson & Nelson Streets, Abbotsford 9420 6800 carltonbrewhouse.com.au

GALACTIC CIRCUS Australia’s largest indoor interactive theme park – open 365 days a year with free entry! Featuring the latest and greatest prize and video arcade games, fully themed indoor laser skirmish arena, state-of-the-art bowling lanes, motion rides and simulators, plus fully costumed staff all under one roof – it's fun for the whole family! Open daily: 10am to 2am Ground Floor, Crown Entertainment Complex 13-BOWL (13-2695) enquiries@galacticcircus.com.au | galacticcircus.com.au

BALLOON FLIGHTS OVER MELBOURNE The ultimate Melbourne City adventure! • One hour flight over Melbourne • Fly higher than the City's tallest buildings • Champagne breakfast at Grand Hyatt Melbourne • Luxury 5-star private dining room • Fly with Melbourne local, Chief Pilot - Chris Shorten • Stunning, panoramic views of Melbourne • Flights every fine weather day at sunrise • Free souvenirs including a map of your flight path • Mention 'OVG special' when booking for a free souvenir bottle of champagne • Free CBD hotel transfers • Free in-flight GoPro time-lapse video 10 Bond Street, Abbotsford Free Call: 1800 HOT AIR (1800 468 247) balloonman.com.au


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MELBOURNE TOURS Just arrived and not sure where to start? With tours to suit all ages and interests, let the expert guides from Melbourne’s many walking tours show you the highlights.

LOCALING Touring is great – Localing is better. We have the smallest groups, the best local guides and pride ourselves on hospitality. Learn all about the city’s past and present as you eat, drink and shop your way through Melbourne’s coolest areas. Day and night tours available seven days a week. 0412 386 788 | info@localing.com.au | localing.com.au

HIDDEN SECRETS TOURS CHOCOHOLIC TOURS Since 2004 these original laneway walks havesince celebrated the quirky stories, Sharing chocolate and exploring Melbourne 1995. Come discover café culture,s world architecture, local design, history and an informed Melbourne’ of chocolate and experience themore. life of With its streets, lanes localarcades perspective the city many miss. Last minute bookings welcome. and – all discover tastings and morning/afternoon tea included. 9663 3358 9686 4655 | 0418 334 539 tours@hiddensecretstours.com | hiddensecretstours.com info@chocoholictours.com.au

HIDDEN SECRETS TOURS Celebrating 10 years. Innovative small group walks showcase a city many miss... with quirky stories, amazing architecture, great food. Options include ‘Golden Mile Walks’ for $29pp seven days, or the ‘Lanes and Arcades Walk’ from $95pp. Bookings essential. 9663 3358 | hiddensecretstours.com

QUEENIE’S FOOD TOURS Why not discover Melbourne’s best food with a dedicated foodie! Indulge on a ‘Sweet Dreams’ tour of South Yarra’s dessert shops or uncover the CBD’s best food gems on a City Walking Tour. All food locations are chosen for their commitment to quality. Run by former Masterchef contestant Andrew Prior. 9018 7196 | bookings@queeniesfoodtours.com | queeniesfoodtours.com

LANTERN GHOST TOURS Be incarcerated at Pentridge Prison, explore Melbourne’s favourite haunts or visit Victoria’s oldest morgue. Choose from Lantern Ghost Tours’ range of multi award-winning tours to Australia’s most haunted locations. Enter Code: Melvisitor for 20% off all adult ghost tour tickets. 1300 390 119 | lanternghosttours.com


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Enjoy a sightseeing cruise and discover the best of what Melbourne has to offer, while gently meandering your way through this river city. • Yarra Sightseeing Cruises • City & Williamstown Ferry Special Offer: 2 for 1 offer on all Sightseeing Cruises & Williamstown Ferry Tours. Ticket kiosk: Southgate Arts & Leisure Precinct - Berth 5 Open daily: 10am to 3.30pm 8610 2600 melbcruises.com.au

RAAF MUSEUM POINT COOK See Australia’s Air Force in fascinating detail through thousands of memorabilia items, beautifully preserved aircraft and interactive flying displays, just 25 minutes from the CBD. Admission is free! Open hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10am to 3pm; weekends and public holidays, 10am to 5pm (closed Monday, Christmas Day and Good Friday) RAAF Williams, Point Cook Road, Point Cook 8348 6040 raaf.museuminfo@defence.gov.au | airforce.gov.au/raafmuseum

MELBOURNE ENCOUNTOUR Learn about Melbourne’s people, their culture and institutions. You’ll see Melbourne as Melburnians do. You’ll discover the most sought after addresses. You’ll understand Melbourne’s love affair with food and sport. You’ll be charmed by inner suburban Melbourne. You’ll experience Melbourne easily, quickly and inexpensively. 0478 921 009 | 0407 567 335 hello@melbourneencountour.com.au melbourneencountour.com.au

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VISIT AUSTRALIA’S HOME OF SPORT Take a tour of the MCG and discover the legendary history behind Australia’s largest stadium. Walk on the hallowed arena and explore the inner sanctum of this mighty destination. Visit the National Sports Museum located at the MCG and relive the greatest moments in Australian sport. Open 10am – 5pm Tickets available at nsm.org.au Gate 3, MCG T 61 3 9657 8879

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Out & About Beyond the city’s bustling centre is Melbourne’s host of vibrant villages, all with their own unique atmosphere.


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Village Voices No matter which direction you go – north, south, east or west – edging along the bay or nestled in the hills, Melbourne’s unique villages are worth uncovering. Williamstown Pier

west Williamstown It is easy to think you are miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city in tranquil Williamstown. With breathtaking views across the bay, you will be impressed by this beautiful waterfront suburb, all just minutes from the city centre. Relax with a picnic and paddle in the shallows at Williamstown Beach, or enjoy the peace and beauty of Williamstown Botanic Gardens.

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Footscray & Yarraville Melbourne has caught pho fever and there is nowhere better to catch the best of it than in the city’s western village of Footscray. Indulge with a bowl of the best at a Vietnamese noodle house. With a tummy full of delicious Vietnamese fare it is time to sit back and relax with a trip to the movies. The Sun Theatre is the place to go to catch cult films, classics and recent releases. This beautifully restored Art Deco theatre, first opened in 1938, is a modern-day icon. »» suntheatre.com.au Werribee Further up the road you will uncover a feast of entertainment and relaxation in the vibrant Werribee Tourism Precinct. Start your trip with a safari at Werribee Open Range Zoo and the chance to come face-to-face with giraffes, zebras, meerkats and rhinos. After all that action, lunch and a glass of the local wine is a must – the neighbouring Shadowfax Winery is the perfect place to slow it down and relax. »» zoo.org.au/werribee »» shadowfax.com.au


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south black rock & ripponlea Overlooking the spectacular Half Moon Bay, The Cerberus Beach House is the perfect spot to soak up the sprawling seascape. Famous for its fish and chips, it honours its past with a kiosk downstairs, whilst the restaurant above welcomes diners with a more expansive menu and equally impressive views. Another hit on the south’s menu is Hawk & Hunter, with its clean space, flourishing menu and a friendly team. The eatery also offers a well-stocked provedore, which features delicious relishes, jams, crisps and croutons to take home with you. »» cerberusbeachhouse.com.au »» tommycollins.com.au/hawk-hunter St Kilda & albert park Continue your foodie tour in the south with a trip to Baker D.Chirico in St Kilda. From the healthy wholewheat, to the delectable fruit buns and nougat, there is no surprise that locals and visitors are flocking to this quaint little shop front. The sweet treats continue at Jocks Ice Cream & Sorbets. With all ice cream made from scratch there is something special about these tasty treats. »» bakerdchirico.com.au »» Jocks Icecream & Sorbets 83 Victoria Avenue, Albert Park

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East Hawthorn To the east you will find a host of entertainment, shopping and dining delights including Swoon on busy Auburn Road in Hawthorn. This ultimately cool and small boutique stocks the perfect mix of emerging and established designers, as well a tasty variety of tea – you can even try a cup of the day specialty tea as you browse the racks. Another treat on Auburn Road is Porgie + Mr Jones, an eclectic café serving locals with signature dishes such as the McPorgie – an English muffin filled with eggs and ham. »» swoonlifestyle.com.au »» porgiemrjones.com.au prahran If shopping is on your agenda then this quaint village is the place with its bold and eclectic mix of design boutiques and vintage markets. Start at the capital of food in the east – the Prahran Market. With its many stalls laden with everything from flowers to cheese, meats and dips, it is a chef ’s delight. Once your groceries are sorted, the fun can begin with a trip to the buzzing Chapel Street Bazaar. Home to dozens of vintage stalls, it's a treasure trove of furniture, toys, homewares and tidbits. »» prahranmarket.com.au »» Chapel Street Bazaar, 217 Chapel Street, Prahran Porgie + Mr Jones, Hawthorn Po'Boy Quarter, Fitzroy

richmond, fitzroy & collingwood Something amazing has been happening in this village over the last few years, with a refreshing and innovative mix of restaurants, bars and cafés springing up, creating one of the city’s most exciting dining clusters. Sip impossibly fresh beer and nibble cheese at Slow Beer, a dedicated craft beer retailer-cum-bar on Bridge Road. With four regularly changing craft beers on tap from local micro breweries to obscure imports, this hotspot is bound to become a favourite on your travels. Po’Boy Quarter is another highlight in this foodie hub – what started as a food truck venture was so popular they set up shop on Smith Street. With flavours straight out of the south this tasty venue is an ode to deep-fried Louisiana-inspired comfort food. »» slowbeer.com.au »» Po’Boy Quarter, 295 Smith Street, Fitzroy


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north Carlton Take in a little history with a visit to Australia's first parliament, the World Heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building in the Carlton Gardens. Pay homage to the past and Melbourne of yesteryear at the stunning Melbourne Museum. With their beautiful façades flanked by lush greenery, this is a real visual feast. German for ‘spice house’ – Gewürzhaus sells over 300 premium herbs, spices, sugars and salts, ensuring your sensory exploration continues. From Aussie meat pie spice and Viennese Christmas sugar to Bavarian roast chicken spice, you will find everything here. Head on to lovely Lygon Street and you will uncover bookshops, boutiques and bars abound. Windowshop the local and international designer shops or catch an arthouse flick at Cinema Nova. »» museumvictoria.com.au/reb »» gewurzhaus.com.au »» lygon-street.com.au

brunswick Continuing up Lygon Street you will discover the eclectic and unique Brunswick – with its cool bars, hip restaurants and classy cafés. Start with brunch at Pope Joan or Wide Open Road. Move on to Piano Piano for lunch and a fresh caffeine hit, or go bust with the banquet at super-chef George Calombaris' Hellenic Republic. But it isn’t just food on the drawcard – like every good inner city suburb, art and culture thrive. You'll find fine design, arty books, music, film, and exhibition pieces to purchase. »» popejoan.com.au »» wideopenroad.com.au »» pianopiano.com.au »» hellenicrepublic.com.au north melbourne Coffee is the order of the day in picturesque North Melbourne. With top cafés and coffee producers, including favourites Auction Rooms and Seven Seeds, this is one of the hottest spots in town and the perfect place to try out one of the city's favourite pastimes – café hopping. Sample the latest coffee trend at Auction Rooms or taste brews from across the world and from their own doorstep at bustling Seven Seeds. No matter where you choose, it is doubtful you will have tried a better drop anywhere else in the world. »» auctionroomscafe.com.au »» sevenseeds.com.au

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Camberwell, Hawthorn & Kew Uncurl after the winter slumber and enrich your body and soul. Take your pick from a handful of gorgeous spring shopping experiences or indulge in a kaleidoscope of Melbourne theatre and music. Boroondara Farmers Market To taste the best farm grown vegetables, meat, cheese, eggs and olive oil Victorian country farmers have to offer, head to the Boroondara Farmers Market on the third and fifth Saturday of every month. One of the longest running and most successful markets in Melbourne, this genuine farmers market is the place to buy directly from the person who planted, harvested, baked, crushed, picked, and toiled to bring the food to you. You can buy sourdough breads, vegetarian food, dried and seasonal fruits, wine, chocolate and teas. Enjoy a latte and a gourmet sausage for breakfast before filling your basket. »» Third & fifth Saturday of the month, 8am to 1pm Patterson Reserve, Auburn Road, Hawthorn boroondara.vic.gov.au

Hawthorn Craft Market You'll find the most beautiful hand crafted gifts and sweet smelling delights at the Hawthorn Craft Market at Camberwell on the first Sunday of each month. The market sells a variety of jewellery, clothes, candles, bags, homewares and unique one-off items. Enjoy coffee and a sweet baked delight at Ignite café – a funky social enterprise café adjacent to the market. »» First Sunday of each month, 10am to 3pm Parkview Room, 340 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell boroondara.vic.gov.au Camberwell Fresh Food market The Camberwell Fresh Food Market is a popular destination for some of Melbourne's best celebrity chefs. You'll find organic fruit and vegetables, fresh fish and seafood, meat and poultry, plus gourmet deli produce, cakes and cafés, and the most beautiful selection of flowers. »» Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 7am to 7pm 519-523 Riversdale Road, Camberwell camberwellfreshfoodmarket.com.au Camberwell Fresh Food Market

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GETTING THERE Train: Belgrave or Lilydale Line to Camberwell, Glenferrie and Auburn Stations Tram: 16 to Burwood Road, Hawthorn 70, 72 or 75 to Camberwell Junction


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Hawthorn Arts Centre Surrounded by great cafés, restaurants and eclectic shopping along Glenferrie Road, the new Hawthorn Arts Centre offers a gallery and regular exhibitions and performances throughout the year. Curl up with a coffee and the paper at the Second Empire Cafe after experiencing one of the fantastic spring cultural offerings. Tickets and more information can be found online or by telephone. »» 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn 9278 4770 hawthornartscentre.com.au Melbourne Chamber Orchestra Saturday 6 September, 7.30pm Elegies and Dances, an emotionally-charged homage to the two great moods of the string orchestra; the sparking drive of the dance and the poignancy of the elegy. The Harbinger Saturday 13 September, 6pm Part puppet show, part storybook, part daydream, The Harbinger is a gothic tale of solitude, heartbreak of a time long forgotten.

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Kew Court House The Kew Court House is a hidden cultural gem dedicated to the discovery and presentation of emerging talent in independent theatre, music, comedy and cabaret. Here's what's on offer for spring. Squaring The Wheel Monday 29 September, 2pm A family show inhabited by quirky contraptions bringing together circus skills, puppetry, magic and music. This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things Friday 24 October, 7pm A show about trying to improve yourself to become a better person, but constantly struggling against your true nature. Button Thursday 6 November, 7.30pm Two women live alone, but side by side. One day they meet over a jar of buttons, an awkward friendship begins, and then…

As We Forgive Friday 3 October, 7.30pm A theatre production that presents a searing investigation of contemporary morality. Composing Common Worlds Tuesday 19 August - Sunday 12 October Six visual artists from across Victoria explore the way in which we understand the nature of our environment. Image (top, right): Stephen McKenzie

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Bayside From Brighton to Beaumaris, a mere 10km from the CBD, Bayside showcases the best of spring.

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ayside’s cliff-tops and beaches stretch from Brighton to Beaumaris and have long enchanted visitors and locals. For thousands of years, the Indigenous Boon wurrung people were attracted to the area for its abundance of food and fresh water, and its spiritual significance. From the early days of European settlement many of Australia’s celebrated sculptors and painters have been inspired by the beauty and distinction of Bayside's coastline. No trip to Melbourne is complete without taking some time out to explore the 17 kilometres of beaches and coastline in Bayside. Explore the revitalised Coastal Trail that runs along the Bayside foreshore, which now comprises four elements: history, Indigenous culture, environment and art. The 90 signs along the Coastal Trail celebrate the lives and artwork of notable Australian artists, telling the stories of the Boon wurrung people, reflecting on the historical significance of the area, while exploring the local natural environment.

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The prominent Art Trail element features work by famous Heidelberg School founders Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin, completed during summer camps between 1886 and 1907. Many artists such as Arthur Boyd, Clarice Beckett, C.A. Wilson and Jesse Trail followed in the footsteps of Heidelberg School painters in painting en pleinair (French for 'in the open air'). The trail signs are located as close as possible to where the artists stood, sometimes over one hundred years ago.

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GETTING THERE Train: Sandringham & Frankston lines Tram: 64 to East Brighton

The Indigenous Trail comprises works of contemporary Indigenous artists and is based on stories authored by Boon wurrung Elder, Carolyn Briggs. The trail outlines the close relationship between the Boon wurrung culture and the coastal environment. Bayside’s rich history (epitomised by the colourful Brighton Bathing Boxes) and the distinct local flora and fauna are also prominent elements of the Bayside Coastal Trail.


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GROMMETS,GRINDS & GNARLY DUDES 11 OCTOBER - 23 NOVEMBER 2014 PHILLIP GEORGE, GERRY WEDD & JUDD WIMHURST Featuring artists who examine the role of surfing and skating subcultures, the exhibition also showcases the Tony Hallam Collection of skateboards and ephemera from the 1950s to the 1990s.

Venue The Gallery Bayside Arts & Cultural Centre Brighton Town Hall Cnr Carpenter & Wilson Sts Brighton (Melway 67 F10) Entrance on Wilson Street Opening hours Wednesday - Friday 11 - 5 Saturday & Sunday 1 - 5 Enquiries Phone: 03 9592 0291 Email: bacc@bayside.vic.gov.au Presented by

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Williamstown, Altona, Newport & Spotswood Spring has sprung and Hobsons Bay is blooming with plenty of outdoor adventure and fun for everyone. Village vitality Just a hop, skip and a jump from Melbourne, Williamstown retains the charm of an old seaport, close to the city but also a world apart. The first streets of what was known as William’s Town were laid out in 1837, making it Melbourne’s earliest settlement. Much of its early character remains with grand old houses, workers cottages, historic pubs and churches making it a great place to wander. Enjoy magnificent views across the water to the city, although you’ll feel a world away from the hustle and bustle. Jump on a ferry, get on your bike, catch a train, travel the bridge, or to get a real bird’s eye view of Hobsons Bay, take a Seaplane flight. Getting around is half the fun.

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Specialty shops, restaurants, cafés and historic pubs line Nelson Place right on the foreshore with stunning views to the city. Our shopping precincts are within an easy stroll along the waterfront and offer distinctively different shopping experiences. Head to Ferguson Street and Douglas Parade for wonderful homewares, clothing stores and, of course, that perfect spring racing outfit.

HOBSONS BAY VISITOR INFORMATION centre Commonwealth Reserve, Williamstown Open daily: 9am to 5pm (closed Christmas and Good Friday) 9932 4310 »» visithobsonsbay.com.au GETTING THERE Ferries: Operate daily from Southbank to Gem Pier Train: Take the Williamstown or Werribee line

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Outdoor delight Explore 23 kilometres of foreshore trail from Newport to Altona. Featured on the trail are public artworks and markers with interpretive panels to bring the local environment and history to life. Along the trail, experience works by artists including Anuradha Patel, Mike Nicholls, Jonathan Leahey, Cameron Robbins and if your thoughts turn to the Melbourne Cup around this time of year, stop to look at Yvonne George’s Requiem for a Champion in the wilds of the Altona Coastal Park. Originally developed in 1873 as the Williamstown Racecourse, it was at one time the third largest in the state. Meander along the paths of the Williamstown Botanic Gardens. Bird watch at the purpose built bird watching structure located at Quest Williamstown North on the Jawbone Reserve wetlands, which was once the Rifle Range for the Australian Army. Hire your bike today and explore the great outdoors. Step back in time Step back in time with Williamstown Heritage Walking Tours. Unlock the secrets of this historic seaport every Tuesday and Friday from September to November. Local guides with an excellent knowledge of the area run these free tours, departing from the Hobsons Bay Visitor Information Centre in beautiful Commonwealth Reserve Williamstown. Bookings are essential. For the braver souls, listen to tales tall or true by joining one of Lantern Tours’ regular ghost tours. Explore King 'William's Town' by lamp light and discover hidden lanes, abandoned morgues and burial grounds every Friday and Saturday night. If you are coming by on a Sunday, extend your experience by visiting the Seaworks Maritime Museum, the Williamstown Historical Museum and the HMAS Castlemaine Museum Ship.

Spring EVENTS Williamstown Dog Day Sunday 12 October Commonwealth Reserve, Nelson Place, Williamstown »» visitwilliamstown.com.au Out On The Weekend Music Festival Saturday 18 October Seaworks, 82 Nelson Place, Williamstown »» outontheweekend.com.au Williamstown Heritage Beer Festival Saturday 29 November Seaworks, 82 Nelson Place, Williamstown »» willybeerfest.com.au »» twitter.com/willybeerfest MARKET DELIGHTS The Substation Artists Market First Sunday of the month, 10am to 3pm The Substation Farmers Market First & third Sunday of the month, 9am to 2pm Williamstown Regional Farmers Market Second & fourth Sunday of the month, 9am to 1pm Williamstown Craft Market Third Sunday of the month, 10am to 4pm Altona Beach Market Every Tuesday, 9am to 3pm FIND OUT MORE Use this QR code to discover Hobsons Bay today


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St Kilda, Port Melbourne & South Melbourne The sun is starting to shine and spring is about to burst forth. It’s time to leave winter behind and embrace the change in season. EMERGE FROM HIBERNATION Banish the winter cobwebs with some energising exercise as you run, walk, cycle or rollerblade your way along the foreshore or around Albert Park Lake. If you are more adventurous, try out sailing, kite surfing, parachuting or windsurfing, all on offer at St Kilda West Beach. Then revitalise your body with a massage at the Spa or a swim in the heated sea water pool at the St Kilda Sea Baths.

Soak up st kilda Relax and enjoy a coffee in the spring sunshine, or something more substantial at one of St Kilda’s many restaurants and cafés. Don’t miss Acland Street which is famous for its European bakeries and cake shops. Wander through the St Kilda Botanical Gardens to nearby exhibitions at The Gallery, in St Kilda Town Hall, or immerse yourself in contemporary art at the Linden Gallery. For a special souvenir or artisan treasure, trawl the over 150 stalls of the St Kilda Esplanade Market (Sunday). Later in the evening, catch a show at the Palais Theatre or just soak up the busy ambiance of Fitzroy Street’s nightlife as it comes alive with fine dining, music and entertainment. »» stkildamelbourne.com.au

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GETTING THERE St Kilda Tram: 96, 3a, 16 or 12 from Bourke, Swanston or Collins Streets Bus: 246, 600, 623, 922, 923, night bus 970 Port Melbourne Tram: 109 from Collins Street Bus: 234, 235 and 236, night bus 944 South Melbourne Tram: 12 or 1 from Collins or Swanston Streets Bus: 236, night bus 970 Across Port Phillip Bus: 606 from Port Melbourne to Elwood

CALL INTO PORT MELBOURNE Explore Bay Street’s diverse options for fashion, wellbeing, and its stylish restaurants, bars and cafés. Take in engaging theatre productions, festivals, creative art exhibitions and workshops at Gasworks Arts Park. Or simply, savour water’s edge dining as you watch the ships come and go and the sun set over the ocean at Station Pier. »» gasworks.org.au DISCOVER THE RICHES OF SOUTH MELBOURNE Browse the many gorgeous fashion boutiques, bookshops, homeware and speciality stores along Clarendon Street. Admire fine Victorian architecture and vibrant street art as you stray off the beaten track discovering hidden laneways and hole-in-the-wall cafés. Stroll along Coventry Street to the South Melbourne Market to pick up fantastic local produce, glorious spring flowers and peruse the market's designer wares. »» southmelbournemarket.com.au


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Werribee, Point Cook & Surrounds Just a quick 30 minute drive from the city you’ll find one of Victoria’s best tourism experiences. Experience Excitement Spring is the ideal time to head to one of Victoria’s tourist gems – the Werribee Park Tourism Precinct. With the sun shining and flowers blooming, you will marvel at the beauty of the Victoria State Rose Garden. While you are here, why not step back in time at the Werribee Mansion Hotel and Spa, or savour award-winning wines at Shadowfax Winery located right next door.

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No trip to Werribee Park would be complete without a visit to the Werribee Open Range Zoo – home to an amazing variety of animals. This spectacular zoo offers an exciting chance to interact with animals including activities such as feeding the giraffes.

Werribee Open Range Zoo Werribee Mansion

WERRIBEE VISITOR INFORMATION centre Werribee Park Tourism Precinct K Road, Werribee Open daily: 9am to 5pm 8734 6006 »» experiencewyndham.com.au GETTING THERE Car: From Melbourne – M1 Westgate Freeway, over the West Gate Bridge toward Geelong and take exit C108 for Werribee Train: Werribee Line to Werribee Station

Experience Nature’s Wonders Just a short drive from the Werribee Park Tourism Precinct, nature buffs are sure to be impressed by the Point Cook Coastal Park and Marine Sanctuary located right on the bay. It provides the ideal habitat for one of the most dazzling displays of marine life in Port Phillip Bay, and of course is a great spot for a picnic. The Cheetham Wetlands, located alongside the Coastal Park, is home to a spectacular array of birdlife. Each year the Point Cook Coastal Park and Cheetham Wetlands host thousands of migratory birds from as far away as Siberia and Japan.


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Discover Victoria From pristine coastline to the rugged mountain ranges, Victoria’s stunning regions are the perfect place to explore and enjoy.


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Beyond Melbourne Head out on the open road, walk the beaten bush track or dine in unforgettable locations. There is so much to uncover in the state's stunning regions. Geelong & Great Ocean Road Discover food and wine in the charming and historic seaside villages of the Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula region. With its breathtaking natural beauty and unforgettable sea views, this short road trip, just one hour from Melbourne, is well worth it. Dine along the shore or take in the vibrant shopping precinct. Geelong also offers the perfect launch pad to start off one of the world's most scenic coastal drives – the Great Ocean Road, where you can uncover the stunning 12 Apostles. Mornington peninsula The pristine beaches and gloriously green hinterland are home to more than 50 boutique cellar doors and the region's renowned wine. Sample your way around the stunning boutique cellar doors and try Mornington Peninsula’s renowned pinot noir, pinot gris and pinot grigio. Chat with passionate wine buffs, relax and indulge in the award-winning restaurants, casual eateries, accommodation and broad sundecks – this is the place to be.

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Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa, Daylesford

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Daylesford & the Macedon Ranges The waters of this region are famous for their relaxing properties, so take the time to explore. Enjoy a mineral spa at the Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa, a decadent meal made from local produce, or take in the beautiful scenery. With its quaint village atmosphere paired smartly with its quality food, wine and experiences, you are sure to be booking a return trip to this vibrant region.


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Bendigo Unearth the riches of today's Goldfields region in the impressive art galleries, specialty shops, fascinating museums, boutique wineries and esteemed eateries of Bendigo. Explore Victoria's golden heritage in this elegant and vibrant city, which today is home to one of the most pre-eminent exhibition venues showcasing stunning works from across the globe – the Bendigo Art Gallery. Ballarat It is all about fun for the whole family with this action packed destination. Start with a trip to Sovereign Hill and the days when the gold rush was still in full swing. The sprawling 25-hectare open air museum is home to over 60 historically accurate buildings, complete with costumed characters. Head further back in time and venture into the towering walls of Kryal Castle, Australia's only medieval adventure park. Discover a legendary land of myths and medieval adventure with knights, dragons, wizards, kings, princesses and fairies.

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State’s Best Victoria is home to an abundance of gourmet food and award-winning wine regions – be sure to discover them and try some of the best fresh local produce straight from the farm.

High country Tie up your walking boots or simply prepare your taste buds as this vibrant area has it all. Delicious produce in one of the state’s most famed wine regions, mountains to hike on, and of course stunning bush tracks to explore – Victoria’s High Country is the perfect venue for a regional escape. Grampians Inhale the fresh mountain air and be dazzled by the feast of natural scenery as you hike through this truly unique region. From sparkling wine to the diverse natural attractions, you will be surprised and delighted by this unforgettable destination. Yarra valley It may be known for its rich wine culture but the Yarra Valley Cider & Ale Trail and its seven enticing artisan cider and beer producers, bring a new flavour to this stunning region. With a long history of brewing, it is no surprise that the craft breweries and cider producers in the region are working hard to ensure beer and cider remain an important part of the Yarra Valley. »» For more information on regional Victoria: visitvictoria.com

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Milawa Cheese Factory, High Country Operating on the historic butter factory site in the heart of the stunning gourmet food region of Milawa, this venue has been developing a range of internationally award-winning handmade cow and goat milk cheeses since 1988. »» 17 Factory Lane, Milawa milawacheese.com.au

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Pannys Phillip Island Chocolate Factory With more than 190 different varieties of chocolate, Pannys is the perfect stop for any chocoholic. You can also take a visit to Panny's Amazing World of Chocolate and see the educational exhibition on cocoa production. »» 930 Phillip Island Road, Newhaven phillipislandchocolatefactory.com.au

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Mount Zero Olives, The Grampians Gather olives and olive products or vinegar and local lentils at Mount Zero Olives one of Australia’s oldest olive groves, tucked beside Grampians National Park. Visit the picturesque café and sample some of the region's best produce and award-winning olive oils. »» 41 Mount Zero Road, Laharum mountzeroolives.com

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Self-Drive Adventures Melbourne provides the ideal starting point for visitors interested in a self-drive journey around the diverse and compact state of Victoria.

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ailor your own adventure; the city, coast and country, all ticking off an impressive list of must see icons and attractions along the way. Within a 90 minute drive from Melbourne, you can experience tall forests, historic villages, Australian wildlife, vinefilled valleys and rugged coastlines. Be it by car, campervan or tour bus, there are options to suit all budgets and tastes. Popular touring routes include: Great Southern Touring Route Encompassing the spectacular Great Ocean Road, the Great Southern Touring Route allows visitors to experience seascapes, the vastness of the Grampians, the tranquility of Daylesford and the history of Victoria’s Goldfields region. Sydney–Melbourne Touring Routes From the unparalleled grandeur of the coast to the spectacular vistas of the Australian Alps, SydneyMelbourne Touring’s three distinctive travel routes – Sydney-Melbourne Coastal Drive, Sydney-Melbourne Heritage Drive and the Great Alpine Road all offer experiences to remember.

Melbourne South East Touring Triangle Melbourne’s South East Touring Triangle links three beautiful regions surrounding Melbourne – the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges; Phillip Island; and the Mornington Peninsula. Get Touring The best way to get around Melbourne and the surrounding regions is with a great value rental car. Redspot Sixt will have you sorted with their allinclusive packages that allow you to enjoy everything Melbourne and surrounds has to offer. With pick up available at Melbourne Airport or in the city centre, it is easy to hit the road and start exploring this stunning state faster. »» 1300 668 810 redspot.com.au


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Geelong & The Bellarine With exceptional food and wine, world class golf courses, striking bay views, shopping and village atmosphere, Geelong and The Bellarine will captivate you. Geelong From the stunning waterfront to the famous Pakington Street, both rich with fine cafés, restaurants and boutique shops bustling with activity. Geelong is a place of many faces. Head inward to the CBD, only a block back from the waterfront, and be faced with a city full of heritage and culture with national museums, galleries and cultural precincts ready to be discovered and re-discovered on a beautiful spring day.

The Bellarine Step out of the city and you’ll stumble upon The Bellarine, no more than 30 minutes from Geelong to the furthest point. With its landscape laced with lush vineyards, captivating bay views and coastal villages, the Bellarine is home to exceptional food and wine. The coastal villages of the Bellarine highlight what makes this place magical; from delectable provedores and farmgates, right through to world-class golf courses, boutique shops and magical beaches. Bellarine Taste Trail Comprising unique, award-winning food and wine from the Bellarine Peninsula, you can expect only the finest produce on offer when delving into the delights of the Trail these coming months. »» thebellarinetastetrail.com.au

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Wineries With some of Australia’s acclaimed wines, Geelong and Bellarine wineries are renowned for their cool climate varietals. Many offer restaurants and some spectacular views of the bay and valleys. »» winegeelong.com.au

Visitor INFORMATION centres Geelong Visitor Information Centre 26 Moorabool Street, Geelong Open daily: 9am to 5pm 1800 620 888 (toll free) ueenscliff Visitor Information Centre Q 55 Hesse Street, Queenscliff Open daily: 9am to 5pm 1300 884 843 »» visitgeelongbellarine.com.au

Events This spring, the region is thriving with activity. There will be historic motor sports on the Geelong Waterfront, an indulgent wine weekend and an iconic music festival in the regions heritage coastal town. Showcasing the regions spectacular wine is Toast to the Coast (1-2 November). Australia’s largest historic sprints event, Just Cars Geelong Revival (29-30 November). The regions most established event, the annual Queenscliff Music Festival (28-30 November).


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The spectacular 40 minute trip onboard Searoad Ferries links Melbourne’s most magnificent coastal regions – Great Ocean Road & Bellarine to the Mornington Peninsula. There are ever-changing sights – watch out for dolphins and enormous ships as you breathe incredibly fresh air. Enjoy easy drive on/drive off facilities, spacious comfy lounges with full-length windows, a tempting café and plenty of deck space. Save time, road tolls and fuel – the 40 minute crossing is a great alternative to the drive of over 200km through the city from one peninsula to the other. Two specially designed all-weather ferries depart from both Queenscliff and Sorrento on the hour, every hour, 7am to 6pm daily. There is No Better Way to Cross the Bay! 5258 3244 searoad.com.au

GEELONG’S WINE, FOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL 13 Year Anniversary – 1 & 2 November A signature Victorian Event – Toast to the Coast is a true community celebration of all that is wonderful about the Geelong Wine region’s premium wines, fabulous local produce and talented entertainers. Across The Bellarine, Moorabool Valley and Surf Coast, wineries will be pulling out all stops to showcase the Geelong Region winery ‘experience’ in a weekend of sensational wine, food, music and fun. $40 is your passport to a commemorative Geelong Wine glass and wine tastings from more than 30 wineries at a range of host vineyards. 1 & 2 November toasttothecoast.com.au

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Ballarat World-class events take centre stage in Ballarat this spring.

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he IRONMAN 70.3 Ballarat, Australian Masters Road Championships and World Rowing Masters Regatta will attract world-class athletes, with competitors taking to the picturesque Lake Wendouree and heritage-laced streets to battle it out for glory. Culture-seekers can get their heart pulsing in a different way by revelling the nights away at the effervescent Ballarat Cabaret Festival. This year’s event will bring to town the Deluxe Spiegeltent, providing a spectacular venue to house the festival’s amazing performances. Perhaps world-class attractions are more up your alley? Experience the 1850’s gold rush at Sovereign Hill. Visit the medieval wonderland of Kryal Castle. Drop into the Ballarat Wildlife Park to cuddle a koala and feed a kangaroo. And don’t miss the impressive Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka which houses the famed Eureka Flag. Visit all four of these attractions at a discounted rate with the valuepacked ‘Ballarat Pass’. Add to that Ballarat’s exciting foodie scene, award-winning accommodation, scenic tracks and gardens – all set against a stunning heritage backdrop. In Ballarat you have a springtime getaway to satisfy the fussiest of travellers. Ballarat is just over an hour’s drive or train-ride from Melbourne. So be vibrant, get curious and visit Ballarat this spring. Ballarat Botanical Gardens

Upcoming EVENTS Royal South Street Society Competitions 1 August – 2 November »» royalsouthstreet.com.au Australian Masters Road Championships 2-5 October »» cycling.org.au Ballarat Cabaret Festival Featuring the Deluxe Spiegeltent 5-12 October »» ballaratcabaret.com World Masters Rowing Regatta 9-12 October »» wrmr2014.com

Ballarat visitor INFORMATION centre 43 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat Open daily: 9am to 5pm 1800 446 633 »» visitballarat.com.au

Art Gallery of Ballarat Windows on Heaven: Icons of the Eastern Orthodox Church 18 October – 26 January »» artgalleryofballarat.com.au Ironman 70.3 Ballarat 16 November »» ironmanballarat.com


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Enjoy an interactive experience of a lifetime with some of Australia’s most unique wildlife. A visit to our award-winning park will get you in close contact with koalas, wombats, emus and much more. Hand feed over 100 free roaming kangaroos. Guided tours daily at 11am, show times on weekends and public holidays. Located in the heart of Ballarat, only four minutes from Sovereign Hill. Corner of York & Fussell Streets, Ballarat East 5333 5933 wildlifepark.com.au

CRAIG’S ROYAL HOTEL Grand Gourmet Getaway Experience the legend of Craig’s Royal Hotel with these Grand Gourmet Getaway packages including: One night accommodation for two, continental buffet breakfast, two course dinner with wine (winelist value $45) Classic Suite - $425 Superior Suite - $455 Royal Suite (pictured left) - $620 10 Lydiard Street South, Ballarat 5331 1377 craigsroyal.com.au

BALLARAT PASS Go Exploring With The Ballarat Pass! The best way to explore Ballarat’s top attractions is with the Ballarat Pass. The Pass offers great value with discounted entry to Ballarat's most popular attractions; Sovereign Hill, Kryal Castle, Ballarat Wildlife Park and the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E). Purchase your Ballarat Pass from the Ballarat Visitor Information Centre and begin your Ballarat adventure! Ballarat Visitor Information Centre 43 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 1800 446 633 visitballarat.com.au

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Sovereign Hill The dynamic events, personalities and dramas that helped carve Australia’s rugged history are played out at Sovereign Hill 364 days a year.

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overeign Hill is a living museum that tells the story of the world’s richest alluvial gold rush.

When you visit, make sure you take a horse-andcoach ride around the town and watch the Redcoat Soldiers march and fire their muskets on the parade ground. Try your hand at panning for real gold (it’s finderskeepers), witness an amazing $150,000 gold pour and ride the tram deep underground for a mine tour adventure. ‘Journey through the Labyrinth of Gold’ takes you deep into the world of 19th century gold mining. ‘Trapped’ is a dramatic presentation based on Australia’s worst ever mining disaster, which happened at Creswick, near Ballarat, in 1882, and ‘The Secret Chamber’ is a story about the Chinese diggers who sought their fortunes on the Ballarat goldfields.

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Make sure you allow time to visit the factories and workshops to see rare trades, such as wheelwrighting and candlemaking in action. There are also shops, schools and cottages to visit. Your ticket to Sovereign Hill includes a free, second day visit (conditions apply), and entry to the Gold Museum where you'll discover million dollar gold displays, plus exciting exhibitions. Sound & Light Show

Sovereign Hill Information Centre Bradshaw Street, Ballarat Open daily: 10am to 5pm 5337 1199 enquiries@sovereignhill.com.au »» sovereignhill.com.au

For a getaway you’ll never forget, extend your visit by staying onsite at Comfort Inn Sovereign Hill and see ‘Blood on the Southern Cross’, Sovereign Hill’s sound-and-light spectacular. Only 90 minutes from Melbourne, there are plenty of ways to travel to Sovereign Hill. Catch V/Line’s Goldrush special train service from Southern Cross Station with a free shuttle bus to Sovereign Hill’s front door, or book your Sovereign Hill day tour with your hotel concierge.


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You’ll be amazed by the stunning collection of Australian art at the country’s premier regional art gallery. The Gallery usually has two or more temporary exhibitions at any time, so there’s lots to see. Let the kids take a trail while you wander at your leisure, explore the shop’s unique gifts or enjoy handmade chocolates in the café. Open daily: 10am to 5pm (closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day) 40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 5320 5138 artgalleryofballarat.com.au

MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT EUREKA (M.A .D.E) Be inspired at one of Australia's newest museums – an interactive multimedia experience that combines historic artefacts and hightech displays. M.A.D.E puts the 1854 Eureka Stockade event into contemporary and global democratic context and features the iconic Eureka Flag, playground, café and gift shop. Open daily: 10am to 5pm (closed Christmas Day) 102 Stawell Street South, Ballarat (enter next to pool) 1800 287 113 info@made.org | made.org

CRESWICK WOOLLEN MILLS Creswick Woollen Mills is the last mill of its kind in Australia, offering high quality natural products designed with Australian conditions in mind. Take a tour of the historic working machinery, relax on the viewing deck, feed the alpacas and browse the great range of Australian made products. Open daily: 9am to 5pm Railway Parade, Creswick 5345 2202 creswickwool.com.au

BALLARAT CABARET FESTIVAL

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Now in its third year, Ballarat Cabaret Festival is Australia’s only regional Festival dedicated to Cabaret. Running from 5 October to 12 October 2014 in intimate venues, the Festival presents artists from across the country. In a first for regional Victoria the feature venue will be The Deluxe Spiegeltent positioned right in the heart of the City. Full program information and ticket sales are available online at ballaratcabaret.com or from MajesTix on 5333 5888.

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Mornington Peninsula Splendid spring produce, glorious gardens, even baby wallabies to hand feed on the Mornington Peninsula.

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njoy invigorating spring breezes as you cruise along EastLink and the new Peninsula Link freeway, and arrive here refreshed without encountering a single traffic light. We’re just an hour from Melbourne, and it’s so easy to get here. Our great outdoors We’re renowned for glorious gardens, including the magnificent Ashcombe Maze and Lavender Gardens. In spring, millions of bluebells create a heavenly haze and thousands of lavender plants perfume the air. Tackle Australia’s oldest hedge maze, then relax in the garden café. Then hop along to Moonlit Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Park, where the Wallaby Walk has around 80 tame wallabies. Handfeed them and watch as cute little joeys poke out of their mothers’ pouches.

Mount Martha Bathing Boxes

Beachside Golf and Gourmet St Andrews Beach Golf Course is currently rated in Australia’s Top 10 and is the highest ranked public access course in Victoria. This 18-hole links style course was designed by the renowned Tom Doak, whose most successful courses have been developed around similar sand dune terrain. Book a spacious apartment overlooking the course and spectacular beach. The famous old Flinders Hotel is now one of the Peninsula’s top destinations, with 40 new and luxurious rooms. Terminus Restaurant has a Chef ’s Hat from The Age Good Food Guide for its fusion of North African, French and local cuisine, while the renovated hotel also includes The Deck – the perfect spot after a day on the nearby beach or local golf course.

Mornington Peninsula Winery

Mornington Peninsula Visitor Information Centre 359B Point Nepean Road, Dromana Open daily: 9am to 5pm (closed Christmas Day and Good Friday) 1800 804 009 or 5987 3078 info@tourism.mornpen.vic.gov.au »» visitmorningtonpeninsula.org

Spring Fling! Three months of special offers, accommodation packages and events, including Australia’s famed Archibald Prize portrait exhibition at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery. Use the QR code below to discover the full 2014 Spring Fling program, from September to November. FIND OUT MORE Use this QR code to discover the 2014 Mornington Peninsula Spring Fling program


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Enlighten your senses and explore some of our activities from Garden Tours, Team Building and Lavender Experiences. Relax at our Mud Brick Café with panoramic views. Experience the taste of lavender. Indulge with our Australian made lavender and rose products. Open daily: 8am to 5pm 15 Shoreham Road, Shoreham 5989 8387 ashcombemaze.com.au

FLINDERS HOTEL ‘Quarters’ at Flinders Hotel is a 40 room boutique accommodation venue, inspired by its natural surroundings in the heart of Flinders. Part of the Flinders Hotel culinary destination it features alongside ‘Terminus’, our 1 Chef ’s Hat restaurant and ‘The Deck Bar & Bistro’, for casual and family friendly dining. Corner Cook & Wood Streets, Flinders 5989 0201 info@flindershotel.com.au | flindershotel.com.au

MOONLIT SANCTUARY Pet a koala or feed kangaroos and wallabies at Victoria’s award-winning Wildlife Park. Explore our bushland, enjoying encounters with pythons, colourful birds, dingoes and many other animals. Or come on one of our world famous lantern-lit evening tours – city transfers available. Open daily: 10am to 5pm 550 Tyabb-Tooradin Road, Pearcedale 5978 7935 moonlit-sanctuary.com

ST ANDREWS BEACH GOLF COURSE Meandering through spectacular landscape and naturally dramatic contours, St Andrews Beach Golf Course provides an unforgettable golfing experience for all golf lovers. Ranked in Australia’s Top 10 courses, St Andrews Beach is superbly conditioned and undoubtedly one of the country’s finest. Experience it for yourself or enquire about Stay and Play packages. 209 Sandy Road, Fingal 5988 6000 standrewsbeachgolf.com.au

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Bendigo Bendigo’s art, fashion, food, wine and flowers are in full bloom.

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s the warmer days and clear skies appear, Bendigo’s famed tulips open to brighten the beautiful heritage streets. Fresh local produce is in abundance on restaurant menus, at nearby farmgates and at the bustling farmers' markets. The Bendigo Art Gallery continues its series of remarkable international showcases with The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece presented by the British Museum, and Undressed: 350 years of Underwear in Fashion from V&A Museum. September events include Bendigo Exploratory Music Festival and Bendigo Fashion Week. Come along in October to the Heathcote Wine & Food Festival and meet the artisan winemakers of Heathcote. Bendigo’s iconic moveable feast Bendigo Wealth Heritage Uncorked celebrates Bendigo wine, local restaurants and grand gold rush architecture. Also in October is Bendigo Beer Oktoberfest. There’s also the popular Jayco Bendigo Cup, Vegecarian at the Great Stupa, Bendigo Blues and Roots Festival and Bendigo Craft Beer Festival in November. Ideally located in Central Victoria, Bendigo is only 90 minutes from Melbourne Airport and 90-120 minutes aboard a V/Line rail service.

Bendigo Art Gallery

Upcoming events Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music 5-7 September Bendigo Fashion Week 28 September – 4 October Heathcote Wine & Food Festival 4-5 October Elmore Field Days 7-9 October Bendigo Heritage Uncorked 10-11 October Bendigo Cup 29 October Vegecarian Festival 1 November

War Memorial, Bendigo

Bendigo visitor INFORMATION centre Old Post Office Building, 51- 67 Pall Mall, Bendigo Open daily: 9am to 5pm 1800 813 153 »» bendigotourism.com

Bendigo Blues and Roots Festival 6-9 November Bendigo Craft Beer Festival 15 November Bendigo Community Farmers Market Second Saturday of every month For many more events please visit bendigotourism.com or download the Official Bendigo Region App.


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Be delighted by Bendigo’s grand architecture and hear colourful stories of the city’s golden past on a Vintage ‘Talking’ Tram. Hop-on and off to explore the city and include a visit to the Bendigo Tramways Depot & Workshop, Australia’s oldest operating tram depot. Open daily: 10am to 4.30pm 1 Tramways Avenue, Bendigo 5442 2821 bookings@bendigotramways.com | bendigotramways.com

THE BODY BEAUTIFUL IN ANCIENT GREECE A visually stunning and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition seen through ancient Greek eyes; with a particular focus on the human form presented by the British Museum and Bendigo Art Gallery. Open daily: 2 August – 9 November, 10am to 5pm 42 View Street, Bendigo 5434 6083 bendigoartgallery@bendigo.vic.gov.au | bendigoartgallery.com.au

CENTRAL DEBORAH GOLD MINE Drop 228 metres and encounter an amazing underground world on Nine Levels of Darkness – Australia’s deepest mine tour! Or enjoy a range of other fascinating mine experiences at Victoria’s Cultural and Heritage Attraction of the Year. Open daily: 9am to 5pm 76 Violet Street, Bendigo 5443 8322 bookings@central-deborah.com | central-deborah.com

THE HOTEL SHAMROCK BENDIGO Built in 1854, the grand and historic Hotel Shamrock is in the heart of Bendigo and offers two contemporary dining areas, stylish accommodation, a brand new underground bar with live music and TAB/sports bar. Open daily: 7am until late Corner Pall Mall & Williamson Streets, Bendigo 5443 0333 info@hotelshamrock.com.au | hotelshamrock.com.au

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BENDIGO’S VINTAGE TALKING TRAM TOUR


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Helping You Get There Whether it is water, road or sky, Melbourne makes it easy to get around and discover the best of this vibrant city.


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Getting Around You can get almost anywhere in Victoria on public transport, just take your pick from jumping on a train, tram or bus. myki is your ticket to travel It’s a reusable travel card that’s really easy to use on Melbourne’s public transport network. Plus, regional train services across Victoria; from Melbourne to Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong, Traralgon and Seymour, as well as local bus services in these centres. Pick up a myki Visitor Value Pack If you’re visiting Melbourne and Victoria it’s a good idea to get a myki Visitor Value Pack. It comes with a ready-to-use myki card so you can start exploring Melbourne’s fare Zone 1 straight away. You’ll also get a great range of value vouchers opening the doors of some of the state’s best attractions, a souvenir wallet and a mini guide to using your myki. See the page opposite for more information. Plan your journey Before you travel, check out Public Transport Victoria (PTV)’s online journey planner and app. It’ll help you get from A to B, easily. What’s more, many of Victoria’s attractions are listed in the journey planner. Simply visit ptv.vic.gov.au then enter your origin and where you want to go.

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FIND OUT MORE For more information on catching public transport in Victoria: »» 1800 800 007 (6am to midnight) ptv.vic.gov.au

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Check out the free City Circle Tram If you want a historic tour of Melbourne’s CBD, complete with automated commentary, you’ll love The City Circle, an iconic W-class tram. The City Circle runs the perimeter of the CBD every day, between 10am and 6pm, Sunday to Wednesday and 10am to 9pm, Thursday to Saturday (except Good Friday and Christmas Day). Better still, it won’t cost you a cent. Bendigo, Ballarat, Geelong, Traralgon and Seymour as well as local bus services in these centres. Enjoy regional Victoria For convenient and comfortable services to regional Victoria, hop on a V/Line train or coach. Simply make your way to V/Line’s passenger hub at Southern Cross Station and they’ll help you plan your next getaway.


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Travelling on Two Wheels Melbourne by bike If you’re in the city and you need to get from one end of town to the other, the quickest way to travel might well be by bike. So get the seat with a view and hire a vibrant blue bicycle from Melbourne Bike Share stands across Melbourne. With bike trails winding across the city and through Melbourne’s villages you will all too soon be navigating like a local. Bikes can be hired for as little as $2.80 using Visa or Mastercard. »» melbournebikeshare.com.au

Skybus The SkyBus is a direct service from Southern Cross Station to Melbourne Airport. The buses depart every 10 minutes in both directions, and stop at both Terminals 1 and 3. »» 9600 1711 skybus.com.au Avalon airport transfers Avalon Airport Transfers run services between Southern Cross Station and Avalon Airport. If pre-booked at least 48 hours in advance, buses will pick-up at CBD hotels and the Werribee RSL.

The Humble Vintage Bike Hire Co If you prefer something a little more eye-catching, the Humble Vintage Bike Hire Co has a selection of refurbished classic bikes, including racers and ladies’ models, for the stylish cyclist. Available for pick up at locations across the city centre and inner villages, it couldn’t be any easier to hit the road in vintage style. »» thehumblevintage.com

»» 9689 7999 sitacoaches.com.au/avalon

Seafaring If you have limited time, or simply want to experience the city from a different angle, head to the water and jump on one of the boat cruises, ferries or water taxis that run down the Yarra River or across Port Phillip Bay. Williamstown ferry Catch this ferry from Southbank and go on a scenic ride along the Yarra River and around the bay to Williamstown. Stop by Scienceworks or go all the way onto Williamstown and spend a day discovering this vibrant region. »» williamstownferries.com.au Melbourne water taxis Landing at points on the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers, Melbourne Water Taxis operate Friday evenings and weekend afternoons. Popular stops include WTC Wharf, South Wharf, Southgate and Federation Square. Special services run to other locations for major events. »» melbournewatertaxis.com.au

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On the Road RedSpot Sixt Car Hire Redspot Sixt makes it easy to start your journey with great value rental cars and all-inclusive packages. Travelling for business? Make sure you sign up for their Business Club for great rates on rentals. »» 1300 668 810 redspot.com.au Road Safety Traffic laws in Victoria may be different to those in your home town. If you're not familiar with driving in Victoria, make sure you review these road rules:

Taxis Melbourne’s taxis are an easy and convenient way to get around. If you are planning to catch a taxi you can:

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• In Australia, cars travel on the left of the road.

PRE-BOOK It is recommended that you book a taxi in advance. Consult your local phone directory, search online for taxi operators in your area, or use one of the many apps available.

• S peed is in km/h, not m/h, and speeding is illegal. Heavy fines are imposed if you are caught above the limit by police or speed cameras.

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• S eat belts are compulsory in front and back seats. Children must be harnessed in a safety restraint. • W hen turning right at an intersection you must always give way to vehicles travelling left and any pedestrians crossing the road. • D rivers are required to carry a licence at all times. International driving licences are acceptable for up to three months, however you will require a Victorian license after this period. Image (top, left): Roberto Seba

USE A TAXI RANK There are many taxi rank locations listed on the Melbourne City Map on page 138.

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HAIL A TAXI You can hail a taxi from a safe location on the side of the road. A taxi is available if its dome is fully lit, otherwise it is already booked. Fares for travelling in a taxi are detailed on the passenger fares sticker inside the taxi. You can also plan ahead by scanning the QR code below to estimate your taxi fare or visit the website below. »» taxi.vic.gov.au/farestimator Twitter: @taxicommission FIND OUT MORE Scan this QR code to estimate your taxi fare


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Let a Local Show You the Way Melbourne has so much to offer to visitors, whether you have half a day or two weeks to explore. Seek out City of Melbourne’s visitor services during your stay to help link many of the city’s great experiences. City Ambassadors

Melbourne Visitor Information Melbourne Visitor Centre The Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square is a one-stop shop for all your information needs free brochures, maps and event listings - about the city and other regions of Victoria. Souvenirs, public transport tickets and free Wi-Fi are also available, along with an accommodation and travel booking service. Open 9am to 6pm every day, except Christmas Day. Melbourne Visitor Booth Friendly volunteers staff the Melbourne Visitor Booth in the Bourke Street Mall, and can supply information on shopping, attractions and events in Melbourne. Open 9am to 5pm every day, except Good Friday and Christmas Day. City Ambassadors Around the central city you’ll see City Ambassadors dressed in their distinctive red uniforms. They can provide information on shopping, events and how to get around. The City Ambassadors work between 10am and 4pm from Monday to Saturday and from noon to 3pm on Sunday, except Good Friday and Christmas Day. Melbourne Greeter Service Discover what locals love about Melbourne by taking a free, two to four-hour walking orientation of the city, conducted by a trained and enthusiastic volunteer. Orientations in English depart the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square daily at 9.30am. Orientations are also available in other languages, including French, German, Greek, and Dutch.

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Bookings essential, call City of Melbourne » 9658 9658 » melbourne.vic.gov.au/greeter

For help exploring the city before or during your visit, connect with City of Melbourne's visitor services: » 9658 9658 » visitor@melbourne.vic.gov.au » melbourne.vic.gov.au/visitor thatsmelbourne @thats_melbourne

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Melbourne Visitor Centre

Getting Around Melbourne Visitor Shuttle The Melbourne Visitor Shuttle is a great way to see Melbourne’s attractions. The shuttle bus stops at 13 key destinations around the city, including Federation Square, Docklands, Queen Victoria Market and Royal Botanic Gardens. It runs every 30 minutes between 9.30am and 4.30pm every day, except Christmas Day. Tickets are available from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square or from ticket machines located at each stop. A daily pass on the shuttle costs $5, except for children under the age of 10 who travel free. Further information including the route and what to find at each of the 13 stops is available online, on-board the shuttle and from the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square. »» melbourne.vic.gov.au/shuttle

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MELBOURNE-AVALON AIRPORT When you visit Melbourne there’s an endless list of things to do, so who wants to waste time sitting in traffic or lining up in queues at the airport? If you want to touch down and drive straight out to enjoy the sights, choose Avalon Airport. Situated close to an uncongested highway, the queues are short and Avalon has the best on time performance of any Australian airport. If that doesn’t change your mind, consider the fact that Avalon Airport is the closest airport to the Great Ocean Road, Bell’s Beach, the 12 Apostles and still only 40 minutes from Melbourne CBD. Pack more into your holiday and fly into Avalon Airport. To book visit avalonairport.com.au

MELBOURNE AIRPORT TO CITY SkyBus. 24 hours/seven days (incl. public holidays). SkyBus. Day departures, every 10 minutes. SkyBus. City. Airport. Express. Ticket Booths: • Melbourne Airport at kerbside (T1 & T3 outside arrivals) • Melbourne CBD (Southern Cross Station, corner Spencer & Bourke Streets) Fares (one way): • Adult - $18 • Family (two adults plus one - four children) - $41 • Discounts for return travel Free hotel transfer available • Get to select CBD hotels for no extra cost (subject to availability) • Visit website for hotel transfer operating hours and participating hotels 9600 1711 skybus.com.au Conditions apply


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If a rhinoceros on a giant skateboard was heading your way, you’d get out of the way, right? Guess what, a tram weighs as much as 30 rhinos.

Look. Listen. Be alert around trams.

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Deakin University

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FLINDERS ST STATION Arts Centre

Yarra River Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

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Queen Victoria Market

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Royal Women’s Hospital

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Luna Park

78 BALACLAVA TO NORTH RICHMOND

Caulfield Station Caulfield Racecourse

Glenhuntly Rd

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Glenhuntly Station

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Holey Plains State Park

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Tarra-Bulga National Park

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Mt Worth State Park

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Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park

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Shepparton

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MIDLAN

VA L L E Y

WA

Warby Range State Park

MU R

K IE

Kyabram

Mt Granya State Park

Wodonga

ChilternMt.Pilot National Park

WY

Mt Lawson State Park

Albury

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Wilsons Promontory – 207km from Melbourne CBD Victoria's largest coastal wilderness area – the 50,000 hectare reserve is home to walking tracks and an abundance of wildlife.


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Useful Information Wondering about visitor information, money or what to do in an emergency? Here is a handy reference for all the information you might need during your visit. Federation Square

While in Melbourne Travellers Aid Melbourne offers services to assist out-of-towners in many ways. Located at Southern Cross and Flinders Street Stations, Travellers Aid is one of these. Offering personal care and assistance for senior or disabled travellers, referrals for accommodation and other care for travellers who are disadvantaged, as well as showers, rest facilities, internet access and transport and travel information, this not-for-profit service has been helping travellers for almost 100 years. Some services attract a small fee, but many are performed for free by staff and volunteers. »» travellersaid.org.au Luggage lockers Lockers are available for hire at several different locations throughout Melbourne.

Southern Cross Station

Various sized lockers are available at Southern Cross Station and hire starts from $10 for 24 hours. Lockers are also available to hire in Palmer Hall at the State Library of Victoria, just off the foyer, starting at $2 for four hours. Travellers Aid also offer short term luggage storage at Flinders Street Station and at City Village on Bourke Street. For hire availability and costs visit their website. »» southerncrossstation.net.au »» slv.vic.gov.au »» travellersaid.org.au


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Australia 61 Canada 1 China 86 Germany 49 Greece 30 Hong Kong

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Indonesia 62 Ireland 353 Phone Calls Phone boxes are dotted throughout the city and can be used for local, interstate and international calls. With a fixed rate of 50 cents, calls are charged on length and can be paid for using either coins or prepaid phone cards. Alternatively, prepaid sim cards can be purchased at retailers across the city. To make an international phone call, dial 0011 (the international access code), then the country code followed by the telephone number, including area code.

Italy 39 Japan 81 New Zealand

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Spain 34 Taiwan 886 UK 44 USA 1

Visa Information For a range of Visa information visit: »» immi.gov.au Consulates American British Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Japanese

9526 5900 9652 1600 9822 0604 9657 8412 9864 6888 9866 4524 9525 2755 9867 5744 9679 4510

»» protocol.dfat.gov.au/consulate/list.rails Time Zone Melbourne is located in the Australian Eastern Time zone. Standard Time is UTC/GMT +10 hours. Daylight Saving Time is UTC/GMT +11 hours.

Royal Botanic Gardens

Weather For daily weather forecasts contact the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). »» 9669 4000 bom.gov.au

Useful Information

Frequently Called Country Codes


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Health and safety Beach safety Beaches can be dangerous with undercurrents and rips, so make sure you swim on patrolled beaches between the red and yellow flags. If you're in the sun for extended periods, be sun smart by wearing a shirt, wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. In an emergency The below support numbers can be of service during an emergency: Emergency Services

000

Lifeline (counselling)

131 114

Poisons Information

131 126

Nurse-On-Call

1300 606 024 POLICE STATIONS See below for Melbourne based Police Stations: Melbourne East 226 Flinders Lane, Melbourne East | 9637 1100 Melbourne West 637 Flinders Street, Docklands | 9247 6491 Major Hospitals See below for major Melbourne hospitals: Epworth Hospital 89 Bridge Road, Richmond | 9426 6666 St. Vincent's Health 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy | 9288 2211 The Alfred Hospital 55 Commercial Road, St Kilda | 9276 2000 The Royal Melbourne Hospital Grattan Street, Parkville | 9342 7000

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Shopping and money Currency Exchange This service is available at banks and currency exchange desks at the airport and other locations around Melbourne. The currency used throughout Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit Card Major credit cards are widely accepted and can also be used in automatic teller machines (ATMs) with the use of a personal identification number (PIN). UnionPay UnionPay cards can be used in 141 countries and regions around the world. Your UnionPay card can be used at: • A ll merchants that display the UnionPay logo, such as David Jones, Paspaley, Prada, Bvlgari, Watch of Switzerland, etc. • 6 0% of ATMs in Australia, including Bank of China, HSBC, NAB, CashConnect, CashCard, FirstPoint, Customer, ExtraCash and Travelex • All taxi CabCharge terminals »» For more information 1800 649 612 (24 hour, toll free in Australia) unionpay.com

Tipping Unlike other countries, tipping is not customary and generally not expected, although it is appreciated. Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS) A 10 per cent Goods and Services Tax (GST) is incorporated into the price of all goods and services sold in Australia, except some basic items. Under the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS) you can claim a refund of the GST and Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) that you pay on goods you have purchased during your stay. To claim a refund you must: • S pend $300 (GST inclusive) or more in the one store and retain your invoices. • H ave purchased the goods no more than 60 days before your departure from Australia. • W ear or carry the goods on board the aircraft or ship and present them along with your original tax invoice, passport and international boarding pass to a Customs and Border Protection Officer at a TRS facility. »» 1300 363 263 customs.gov.au

Useful Information

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Frequently Asked Questions New to Melbourne? Here are all the answers to those pesky travel questions. Where are the major train stations in Melbourne? The City Loop train stops at all major city stations; Flinders Street, Parliament, Melbourne Central, Flagstaff and Southern Cross Stations. Refer to the map on page 138 for all stops. How do I use public transport in Melbourne? For all the information on getting around Melbourne, refer to page 126. The PTV Hub at Southern Cross Station offers further public transport information. Where can I find public bathrooms or accessible public bathrooms around Melbourne? Public bathrooms can be found throughout the city, for locations please refer to the map on page 138. Are there any free ways to travel around the city? The City Circle Tram operates around the city and is a free option to get around. For route and stops refer to the map on page 138. Where can I find travel related assistance and help? Travellers Aid operate from both Southern Cross and Flinders Street Train Stations, offering personal care and assistance for senior, disabled or disadvantaged travellers; information, referrals for accommodation, showers, rest facilities, internet access, and transport and travel information.

Where are the best Melbourne shopping precincts? If you are in the city head to Melbourne Central, QV, Emporium Melbourne, Bourke Street Mall, South Wharf DFO or Harbour Town Shopping Centre. Out of the city head to Chadstone (shuttle bus departs from Federation Square) or catch a tram to Chapel Street or Bridge Road. Where can I access free Wi-Fi in Melbourne? Free Wi-Fi access is available at the following key locations throughout the CBD. You can also see these locations plotted on the map on page 138. LOCATION GRID

Arts Centre Melbourne

E3

Campari House

D2

City Library

E3

Eureka Skydeck

D3

Federation Square

E3

Galactic Circus

C4

Hub@Docklands B2 IMAX Theatre

F1

Library at The Dock

A2

Melbourne Central

E2

Melbourne Visitor Centre

E3

MCEC C3

City Circle Tram

Melbourne Museum

G1

Mr Mason

D2

NGV International

E4

Queen Victoria Market

D1

Southgate Restaurant and Shopping Precinct

E3

State Library of Victoria

E2

Terra Rossa Restaurant & Bar

E3

The Wharf Hotel

C3

World Restaurant & Bar

D3


153 Take advantage of the free Wi-Fi and get the right tool to discover the hidden gems that make Melbourne the world’s most livable city; from laneway cafés and rooftop bars to world class events and festivals, everything you need to know is just a tap away. The Melbourne Official Visitor Guide App is Melbourne’s only official visitor app and is available for download on iPad, iPhone and Android, from the Apple App or Google Play stores now.

What are the best Melbourne bike trails? Around the city you’ll notice blue bike stands with bikes available to hire. Daily subscription to use the bikes can be purchased from the stations for as little as $2.80. It is compulsory for all bike riders to wear protective helmets. For up-to-date information on the best Melbourne bike trails visit: »» melbournebikeshare.com.au »» bicyclenetwork.com.au How do I purchase tickets to a Melbourne event? Depending on the event, there is range of places to purchase tickets. Popular websites like Ticketek and Ticketmaster sell tickets for many of Melbourne's events. For specific events head to the Visit Victoria website. Not a big planner? Halftix is a great way to save money on last minute bookings. Located in the Melbourne Town Hall Administration Building on Swanston Street, Halftix sells tickets to events on the day at a discount. »» ticketek.com.au »» ticketmaster.com.au »» visitvictoria.com »» halftix.com Where can I get face-to-face information about what to do and how to get around Melbourne? City Ambassadors and the Melbourne Greeter Service are run by local experts that know everything there is to know about Melbourne. They offer great advice and assistance and can be found at the Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square and Melbourne Visitor Booth in Bourke Street Mall.

Useful Apps There are a huge range of apps available that will ensure you get the most out of your stay. From navigating public transport, to booking a cab and finding a restaurant, these quality apps will have you covered.

Public Transport Victoria The free Public Transport Victoria iPhone or Android App is the one-stop-shop for Victorian public transport information. It includes an interactive map, journey planner, and the next five departures from any stop or station. TramTRACKER® If you’re in Melbourne you can find out when your tram is coming via your iPhone or Android. With tramTRACKER® from Yarra Trams you can check real-time tram arrival information from any tram stop. 13CABS Leap-frog call queues and hold times when booking your cab. This app detects your location, helps find a rank in your immediate vicinity and the Fare Estimator will give you an approximate value for the cost of your trip. V/Line Escape Putting over 300 Victorian events, festivals, special offers, town guides, galleries, tours, markets, museums, wineries, walking and cycling tracks, gardens, shops, restaurants, pubs and accommodation in the palm of your hand. MELBOURNE airport This official app puts all the essential airport information at your fingertips. Featuring detailed flight information including: real-time status updates, departures, arrivals and gate info, airport maps as well as car parking and taxi calculators.

Flinders Street Station

Spotcycle TM SpotcycleTM is a free multi-city GPS-enabled app that helps you maximise your bike-sharing experience. Track the statuses of Melbourne Bike Share Stations around you and then pedal away to your next destination!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Melbourne CITY MAP GRID REF

Melbourne CITY MAP GRID REF

1. Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne  |  1300 633 462

D2

44. Quest Docklands | 9630 1000

2. Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Flinders Street 1300 633 462

F3

45. Quest Southbank | 9694 5600

E4

3. Adina Apartment Hotel Melbourne, Northbank 1300 633 462

C3

46. Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens Melbourne  |  9322 8000

D1

47. Rendezvous Grand Hotel Melbourne  |  9250 1888

D3

4. Alto Hotel on Bourke Eco Friendly  |  1800 135 123

C2

48. Rydges Melbourne  |  1800 333 104

F2

49. Sheraton Melbourne Hotel  |  9290 1000

F2

5. Apartments @ Docklands  |  9640 0511

B1

6. Apartments @ Melbourne  |  9640 0966

D2

7. Atlantis Hotel Melbourne  |  9600 2900

C2

8. Causeway 353 Hotel  |  1800 650 688

E2

9. Causeway Inn on the Mall  |  1800 650 688

E2

10. Citadines on Bourke Melbourne  |  1800 183 251

F2

11. Citigate Melbourne | 9654 6888

E3

12. City Limits Hotel Apartments  |  1800 808 651

F2

13. Crossley Hotel Melbourne  |  9639 1639

F2

14. Crown Metropol Melbourne  |  9292 6211

C4

15. Crown Promenade Melbourne  |  9292 6688

D3

16. Crown Towers | 9292 6868

D3

17. Fraser Place Melbourne  |  9669 6888

F2

18. Grand Hotel Melbourne  |  9611 4567

C3

19. Grand Hyatt Melbourne  |  9657 1234

F3

20. HarbourView Apartment Hotel  |  1800 606 888

C2

21. Hilton Melbourne South Wharf  |  9027 2000

B3

22. Hilton on the Park Melbourne  |  9027 2000

G3

23. Hotel Causeway  |  1800 650 688

E2

24. ibis Styles Kingsgate Hotel  |  9629 4171

C2

25. ibis Styles Melbourne, The Victoria Hotel  |  1800 331 147

E2

26. InterContinental Melbourne the Rialto  |  8627 1400

D3

27. Jasper Hotel | 8327 2777

E1

28. Melbourne Short Stay Apartments  |  1800 008 910

D4

29. Melbourne Short Stay Apartments at SouthbankOne 1800 008 910

D4

30. Melbourne Short Stay Apartments MP Deluxe  |  1800 008 910 C4

B2

50. Sofitel Melbourne on Collins  |  9653 0000

F3

51. Somerset on Elizabeth Melbourne  |  1800 183 251

E2

52. Stamford Plaza Melbourne  |  1800 183 251

F2

53. The Hotel Windsor  |  9633 6002

F2

54. The Langham, Melbourne  |  1800 858 662

E3

55. The Paramount Serviced Apartments  |  9251 5555

F2

56. The Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure  |  9663 4711

E2

57. The Westin Melbourne  |  9635 2222

E3

58. Travelodge Docklands | 8615 1000

C2

59. Travelodge Southbank | 9896 9600

D3

60. Tune Hotel Melbourne  |  9347 3027

E1

61. Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne  |  9622 8888

C2

Inner Melbourne MAP GRID REF 62. Adina Apartment Hotel South Yarra  |  1300 633 462

D5

63. Adina Apartment Hotel St Kilda  |  1300 633 462

D6

64. Apartments @ Kew Q45  |  9807 5777

F2

65. Arts Series Hotel Group - The Blackman  |  1800 278 468

C5

66. Arts Series Hotel Group - The Cullen  |  1800 278 468

D5

67. Arts Series Hotel Group - The Olsen  |  1800 278 468

E5

68. Ashley Gardens BIG4 Holiday Village  |  9318 6866

A2

69. Brighton Bay Apartments  |  9595 6099

E8

70. Crest on Barkly Hotel  |  9537 1788

D6

71. Easystay Motel & Apartments - Reception  |  1300 301 730

D7

72. Hotel Urban St Kilda  |  8530 8888

D7

73. Lyall Hotel and Spa  |  9868 8222

D5

74. Melbourne Parkview Hotel  |  1300 785 453

D5

31. Melbourne Short Stay Apartments on Whiteman 1800 008 910

C4

32. Mercure Melbourne Treasury Gardens  |  9250 9999

F3

75. Miami Hotel Melbourne  |  1800 132 333

B3

33. Metro Apartments on Bank Place  |  9604 4321

D2

76. PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport  |  8347 2000

A1

34. Novotel on Collins  |  9667 5800

E3

77. Pullman & Mercure Melbourne Albert Park  |  9529 4300

D6

35. Oaks on Collins  |  1300 786 603

D2

78. Punthill Essendon Grand  |  1800 331 529

A1

36. Oaks on Lonsdale  |  1300 880 229

F2

79. Punthill South Yarra Grand  |  1800 331 529

D5

37. Oaks on Market  |  1300 790 687

D3

80. Punthill Williamstown  |  1800 331 529

A5

38. Oaks on William  |  1300 554 275

D1

81. Quest Hawthorn | 8803 7700

F3

39. Park Hyatt Melbourne  |  9224 1234

G2

82. Royce Hotel | 9677 9900

C5

40. Punthill Flinders Lane  |  1800 331 529

E3

83. The Amora Hotel Riverwalk Melbourne  |  9246 1200

E3

41. Punthill Little Bourke  |  1800 331 529

F2

84. The Como Melbourne  |  9825 2222

E5

42. Punthill Manhattan  |  1800 331 529

F3

85. The Hotel Charsfield  |  1300 301 830

D5

43. Quay West Suites Melbourne  |  9693 6000

E3

86. Vibe Hotel Carlton  |  9380 9222

B1

Accommodation Index

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Advertiser Index shopping

Melbourne Theatre Company - The Sublime

58

Ashley Opal Jewellers

33

Melbourne Theatre Company - I’ll Eat You Last

58

Australian By Design

31

Melbourne Theatre Company - Pennsylvania Avenue

58

Bridge Road

30

55

Central Equity

34

NGV International - The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier - From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk

Chadstone

29

Old Treasury Building

58

Chapel Street Precinct

25

Opera Australia - Tosca

52

Parliament House

58

Shrine of Remembrance

56

State Library of Victoria - Victor Hugo: Les Misérables From Page to Stage

57

City of Stonnington Collins Place

24 26

DFO - Direct Factory Outlets

28

Johnston Jewellers

30

Lightning Ridge Opal Mines

26

Queen Victoria Market

32

Attractions & entertainment

Something Aussie

80

Australian Wine Tour Company

81

Union Pay

35

Balloon Flights Over Melbourne

82

Bunyip Tours

72

Carlton & United Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting

82

Chocoholic Tours

84

Cooks' Cottage

68

Eureka Skydeck 88

66

Galactic Circus

82

Healesville Sanctuary

71

Hidden Secrets Tours

84

ICEBAR Melbourne

68

IMAX Melbourne Museum

87

Lantern Ghost Tours

84

Last Minute Day Tours

81

Leadbeater Eco Tours

70

Localing

84

Luna Park

70

Medibank Icehouse

83

Dining & nightlife Bar Pulpo by MoVida - Melbourne Airport

46

Café Vue - Melbourne Airport

46

Charcoal Lane

40

Dracula's Cabaret - Bloodbath

43

Federation Square

45

La Belle Miette

42

Little Ludlow - Melbourne Airport

47

Melbourne Official Visitor Guide App

44

Southgate Restaurant & Shopping Precinct

41

The Hotel Windsor

42

The Pancake Parlour

42

Arts & Culture ACMI - DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition

53

Melbourne Cup Carnival 2014 - AAMI Victoria Derby Day

65

Arts Centre Melbourne

BC

Melbourne Cup Carnival 2014 - Crown Oaks Day

65

Melbourne Museum - First Peoples

54

Melbourne Theatre Company - The Effect

58

Melbourne Cup Carnival 2014 - Emirates Melbourne Cup Day

65


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Melbourne Cup Carnival 2014 - Emirates Stakes Day

65

Ballarat Wildlife Park

117

Melbourne Encountour

85

Bendigo's Vintage Talking Tram Tour

123

Melbourne River Cruises

85

Central Deborah Gold Mine

123

Melbourne Star Observation Wheel

64

Craig's Royal Hotel

117

Melbourne Zoo

71

Creswick Woollen Mills

119

National Sports Museum

86

Flinders Hotel

121

Parks Victoria

74

Geelong's Wine, Food & Music Festival

115

Phillip Island Nature Parks

70

Moonlit Sanctuary

121

Puffing Billy Railway

76

Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E)

119

Queenie's Food Tours

84

Searoad Ferries

115

RAAF Museum Point Cook

85

Sovereign Hill

118

Rippon Lea House & Gardens

69

St Andrews Beach Golf Course

121

Royal Botanic Gardens

76

The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece

123

SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

67

The Hotel Shamrock Bendigo

123

Skydive the Beach and Beyond

73

The Enchanted Adventure Garden

73

Werribee Open Range Zoo

71

Out & About Bayside Arts & Cultural Centre - Grommets Grinds & Gnarly Dudes

97

City of Port Phillip

101

National Equestrian Centre

105

Shadowfax Winery

105

The St Kilda Esplanade Market

102

Visit St Kilda

103

Werribee Park Mansion

105

Werribee South Foreshore

105

Discover Victoria Art Gallery of Ballarat

119

Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens

121

Ballarat Cabaret Festival

119

Ballarat Pass

117

HELPING YOU GET THERE Avalon Airport

132

myki Visitor Value Pack

127

RedSpot Sixt Car Rental

113

Skybus

132

V/Line Escape App

111

Yarra Trams

133

QR CODES The Melbourne Official Visitor Guide now features QR codes. In order to take full advantage of these codes, which often contain special offers or quick links to useful content, we recommend you download the free QR code reader app Microsoft Tag. Visit the following website on your mobile device: www.gettag.mobi, or search the iTunes App Store or Google Play for 'Microsoft Tag'.


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