Trip to Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
When we first reached Melbourne, we started our day with a leisurely stroll through Melbourne's laneways, known for their vibrant street art, charming cafes, and eclectic shops. We started from Hosier Lane and explored around laneways like AC/DC Lane and Degraves Street.
📍Federation Square, Melbourne VIC 3000,
We also visited the iconic Queen Victoria Market, one of the largest open-air markets in the Southern Hemisphere. There were many stalls selling fresh produce, gourmet foods, clothing, souvenirs, and more. The market is definitely worth to visit 💯
Queen Victoria Market
📍Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000.
We also experienced Melbourne's cultural scene by attending a performance at one of its renowned theaters, such as the Melbourne Recital Centre and Arts Centre Melbourne. Do checked out their schedules for concerts, plays, or dance performances to prevent disappointment 🤣
Besides, we also took a scenic stroll along the Yarra River, starting at Southbank Promenade and crossing the pedestrian bridges for panoramic views of the city skyline. We accessed the Southbank Promenade from along the river and we also visited the most famous Brighton Beach to see the iconic Brighton Bathing Boxes, a row of colorful wooden huts lining the shore. We enjoy a very relaxing afternoon on the beach and took a swim in the refreshing waters of Port Phillip Bay.
📍Brighton Beach is located in the suburb of Brighton, accessible by train from Melbourne's city center
I would also recommend you to try my favourite restaurant, Cumulus Inc. It is a popular dining spot located in Melbourne's central business district that has a contemporary Australian menu with a focus on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. This restaurant has relaxed atmosphere, stylish decor, and excellent service 🙌🙌 Prices vary depending on the menu items and drinks chosen, but we spent around $50-$70 AUD per person for a meal. The food was all very delicious and definitely worth to try out!
Cumulus Inc.
📍45 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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The graffiti street full of art is very cool. But there may be a nomadic person. Overall, I like it very much. It's a street with only art.
The reason why Melbourne's graffiti lanes bloom is because local governments have a great respect for creation and will not be erased casually. Another reason is that artists, graffiti masters opened a studio, and there are also tide clothing brands stationed, so that the alley quickly became a gathering place for tides, and many photography enthusiasts came to punch in and spread out, creating the existence of graffiti alley. Looking for graffiti lane, a hidden alley near the National Gallery of Victoria Hosier Lane, mostly large portraits, some paintings occupy the whole wall; more occasionally graffiti master improvisation skills. The other AC/DC Lane, two streets away from the alley, also painted paintings of different styles, the visual effect is very rich, the children's taste is strong. There is also Union Lane, next to the Royal Arcade in the city center, which accounts for the majority of font graffiti; It is also said that graffiti is often refitted, so every time it comes, it gives people a fresh feeling. Because the social atmosphere is free, it has created Melbourne's graffiti culture, making graffiti lanes full of characteristics. Next time, when you are looking for a selfie scene, you can consider these places.
This is the commonly known graffiti street, it is said that the Korean drama "Sorry, I Love You" is shot here. The graffiti here sprays from the wall to the window frame, from the ground to the third floor, from the trash can to the sewer pipe; There are old shoes hanging, locked bicycles and standing empty nozzles, and all kinds of colors and colors. These street artists will also update the picture frequently to make it feel new, and the graffiti is colorful and colorful, with strong visual impact. 🎫 Tickets: Free; ⌚️ Opening hours: Every day
What I can only assume began as a losing battle between the government and "street artists" became a case of "If you can't beat them, join them" and turned into a touriat attraction. Continually evolve artwork, so will be a totally different look from one month to the next.Not so much to do here though....the lanes are quite small, but there are several of them. A couple of photos and onto the next one.
The graffiti is never the same. Street painters come and go to make something new and special.
Basically a street lined with Graffiti near Flinders Street Station. There are also bars nearby and easy to walk by.
Hosier Lane is the best place to experience Melbourne's local culture and watch street art.