In fact, many walls on the streets of Melbourne have graffiti, or characters, or animals, or image lines. In short, they are all personalized. The Graffiti Street at Hosier Lane in Hosier Lane is famous because it is a graffiti, the largest area, and the graffiti update speed is fast. In fact, some graffiti areas are quite dirty, that is, garbage dumps, but they can't stop the enthusiasm of everyone taking pictures, and they have come to visit here. The location is southeast of St. Paul's Cathedral, diagonally across the Federation Square, next to a Spanish restaurant, an alley. Everyone is taking pictures. In fact, through inkjet to express your own personality, it is quite a literary way, but also some painting talent, not everyone can be so beautifully painted. Perhaps the graffiti that I see now is gone in two days. There will always be more people coming here to create, leaving traces of creation. For tourists, this is the punching place, and the photo taking is over, it won't take too long.
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Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid.Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark mainly due to its sophisticated Urban art.
I loved the artwork. It provided a look into the variety of cultures represented in the Australian population.
Free space for art, some very impressive. A must go during your staying in Melbourne
lovely place to stop by and check out for some cool shots with graffiti. It's just a few minutes walking from Flinders station
Near good restaurant and cafe. There many things to see and people. It's enjoyable. I went to there with my family. It was deserved to visit.