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Degraves St Review

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Located in Melbourne CBD area, near Federal Square, Flinders Railway Station, St. Paul's Cathedral. Because it is in a busy city, the daytime is messy, people come and go, and tourists are in the majority. The street is very narrow, so it looks long and not worth going. When all the stores in the street are closed, the surroundings become the world of those who are homeless and sleeping in the street. It's normal to sleep quietly on the floor and make a lot of noise. It's normal to get together in groups of three or five to play and sing, talk and dance, and occasionally ask passers-by for pocket money and a cigarette. I guess those people who are used to staying at home may not be well adapted at first. Last weekend, people who drank too much shouted nearby and crossed the street at will. Every traffic light is the same. There happens to be a police station nearby. At night, sirens can be heard from time to time. There is no special street, there is no need to be a scenic spot to see, just pass by. Local night security is not as good as Beijing, let alone go too late.

Degraves St

Posted: Jul 25, 2017
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  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    We entered the CBD from Flinders Street Station and only realized upon arrival that we were unwittingly attracted by the charming narrow lanes and pleasant layout of Graves Street. From a distance, it's a charming street where you'll likely find what you've been looking for. At first glance, it seems organically developed, but its appeal stems from its overall elaborate designs, such as the uniformity of colorful store signs, the symmetry of the walls of buildings on both sides, and the small occlusion that protects pedestrians and cafe patrons from the rain. While the Graves Street store isn't cheap to rent, we've bought a few small items in a few interesting stores. Walking down Graves Street is a bit like a promenade leading to the altar in the cathedral, where the narrow, central area is surrounded by unnaturally high walls that focus your sight and push you to the sky. Whether you stop or not to browse, you should immerse yourself in Graves Street. Its clever design and charming layout is worth experiencing. We felt this was the most interesting road in the CBD.

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    Posted: Oct 30, 2020
  • pxy0705
    5/5Outstanding
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    Graves Street is a famous coffee street in France. It is not far from the Paris train station. It is full of large and small on both sides of the street. Counting 10 cafes have their own characteristics. The air of the whole street is filled with a strong coffee atmosphere. It’s really worth coming and enjoying.

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    Posted: May 9, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Melbourne's Grewsky is a coffee controller's paradise, with about 20 cafes large and small open on both sides of such a less than 500-metre alley. Each cafe has its own characteristics, has its own skills, and each coffee tastes different, the whole street is full of coffee aroma, intoxicating.

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    Posted: Oct 27, 2019
  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Grewski is a historic street in Melbourne, and the road is not wide, but there are older buildings on both sides. The streets are full of a variety of cafes and boutiques, here is also Melbourne coffee city, coffee shops are concentrated place, you may wish to walk around, have a good taste.

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    Posted: May 11, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Des Graves Street is a famous commercial street in Melbourne. It is located near the Melbourne Railway Station. It is full of coffee shops of all sizes and sizes. I like coffee here for most of the day. I have tasted several coffee desserts and bought many of their coffee beans. If you like coffee to come to Melbourne, you may as well visit here.

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    Posted: Mar 24, 2018
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Graves Street is a coffee street in Melbourne. Graves Street is neither long nor wide, but it is full of cafes on both sides. Coffee shops have their own characteristics, the whole street is floating with the fragrance of coffee, coffee controllers must come to the place.

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    Posted: Mar 28, 2018
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