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Astor Theatre
The Astor Theatre in St Kilda, Australia, provides a grand cinematic experience, running old classics, cult favourites, and select new releases via a single-screen in a not-so ‘old-fashioned’ auditorium. The space is equipped with the Barco 4K Digital Projector and a hi-fi audio system elevating the quality of audio and visuals. Their seats lack comfort due to heritage protection, exhibiting ancient Victorian vibes. The nearby train station and restaurants attract customers due to the easy access. Stalls are available, serving snacks and beverages.
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Aurora Australis
The Australian version of the Northern lights is Aurora Australis. The further down south, the better its chances of visibility, preferably if you’re in Tasmania. Within Melbourne, Rickett’s Point in Beaumaris, coasts close to Port Phillip, Werribee South, and Point Cook hold high chances of spotting the light. Other locations in Victoria include Point Lonsdale, Cape Schanck, Flinders, and Anglesea. Winter season, May to August or around the equinox, is the best time to spot this mesmerizing natural phenomenon.
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Australian Open
Australian Open, or the ‘Happy Slam’, is a Tennis Tournament annually held in January at Melbourne Park. The venue sees massive crowding during the season from across the globe. It is the first of the four Grand Slam Tours every year. The tournament hosts singles, doubles, mixed doubles, and junior championships for both men and women, with exhibition events parallelly. High-profile names like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Pete Sampras face off here.
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Bellarine Peninsula
Located southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Bellarine Peninsula offers tourists beaches, vineries, authentic village markets, breweries, museums, water sports, and exposure to fine dining! You can opt for curated tours, like the Seal and Dolphin swim, Balloon Flights in Geelong, Fort Queenscliff, and Local Wildlife sightseeing. Hit the beach at Barwon Head, look out for Point Lonsdale Lighthouse, and consume the traditions at Narana Cultural Centre.
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Block Arcade
Situated in the centre of Melbourne’s CBD, Block arcade is a luxury shopping arcade with branded fashion outlets, cafes, bakeries, vintage jewellery, gift stores, and art. It is home to the original Hopetoun Tea Rooms and renowned traders like Basement Discs, Sol Alpaca, and Haigh’s Chocolates, Australia’s premium chocolatiers! Private functions are held at the venue, and a guided tour twice every week showing around the luxury food outlets and artisan cafes, explaining the rich history behind the 100-year-old building.
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Brunswick East Street
Located 5 km north of Melbourne’s CBD, Brunswick East is an inner-city suburb with a wide range of Bars, bakeries, restaurants, and cafes serving diverse cuisines, including Japanese, Italian, Greek, Thai, and much more. The northern end of Brunswick east is a neighbourhood offering vintage shopping and entertainment venues. Monk House Design and Obus Brunswick East are clothing stores, while B. East for burgers, Rumi for Middle Eastern, and Royal Eatery for Indian delicacies are eateries.
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Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Bonjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre is situated at Melbourne Museum, Australia. Through the many exhibitions showcasing artefacts, storytelling, and events held, it is a hotspot for Art, Culture, History, and Heritage lovers! Visit the Birrarung Gallery and First peoples, their art space for exhibitions, Milarri Garden Trails, home to flora from the native era, and Kalaya, for performances celebrating the roots of the native Victorians.
Butchers Diner
Advertising premium Australian meat, butcher's diner is a dine-in and takeaway joint located in Melbourne's central business district. Prepared in-house, the meat is juicy, smoked, and tender and paired with fresh buns and veggies. Other popular dishes include blood sausage, sesame-spiked Japanese fried rice, devilled egg rolls, steak sandwiches, and the classic cheeseburger. Spanish doughnut dunked in chocolate sauce is the go-to dessert for all the customers to end their night.
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Degraves Street
Situated in the Central Business District in Melbourne, Degraves street is a pedestrian walkway known for its sit-out cafes and eateries. This narrow laneway houses restaurants, cafes, breweries, garments and fashion outlets, sweet treats, victorian-hand-made gifts, jewellery, and much more around every corner. The Flinders Street Station is easily accessible from here. One can expect to find it packed with crowds throughout the week.
Drinking History Tour in Melbourne
An experiential tour, experiencing the undercover settings of Melbourne with their historical context and visiting bars while exploring the nightlife. These tours last for three hours, inspecting three bars in the city or Fitzroy, spending an average of 35-40 minutes at each stop. Drinks are included, one per bar. The idea is to discover the overlooked attractions of the city and socialize. The tour is not available for individuals under 18.
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