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Yarra Valley Wine Tours
Written by Viator, August 2010
As one of Victoria's premier wine regions, mention the Yarra Valley to a local and you'll hear a daydreamy sigh as they envisage the emerald glow of the valleys and the straw-gold glow of the wine. ...
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4 Classic Melbourne Experiences
Written by Viator, August 2011
Explore Hidden Laneways : Experience
what beautiful Melbourne has to offer on a small group guided walking
tour to quaint shops, cozy cafes, and down wondrous lanes and arcades. A
modern ...
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A Taste of Spain in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, January 2012
Multicultural Melbourne is truly a global city when it comes to food. A few short years ago, Spanish food and culture could only be found in a small pocket in Fitzroy, one of Melbourne ’s ...
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Eating On a Budget in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, September 2012
Eating on a budget in Melbourne
doesn’t mean you have to survive on takeaway burgers and fries. If you
know where to look, you can eat a healthy and varied diet from numerous
food outlets, ...
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Federation Square
Written by Emma, Australia, November 2012
It’s hard to believe that what was once Melbourne ’s most controversial public space is now one of it’s most celebrated and enjoyed. Melbourne’s Federation Square celebrates the last decade as ...
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Inner Suburbs of Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, November 2011
Melbourne is a
sprawling city and its inner suburbs add their own unique flavor to the
Melbourne mix. From the creative hipster suburbs of Fitzroy and
Brunswick in the north to the flashier, ...
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Japanese Cuisine in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, December 2011
Looking for good Japanese in the city? Check out our list of Melbourne ’s best Japanese eateries, from the terrifyingly expensive but worth it, Nobu, to the soul nourishing ‘fast food’ of Ramen Ya, ...
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Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
Written by Emma, Australia, February 2013
It’s not an exaggeration to say that the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival is one of Australia’s biggest food and wine events. Visited by more than 300,000 people each year, the festival attracts big ...
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Melbourne’s Best Picnic Spots
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2012
Foresighted Victorian town planners made sure that Melburnians had
plenty of green space when they laid out the city in the mid-1800s.
Thanks to them, city workers, families and foot-weary ...
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Melbourne’s Sea Baths: St Kilda and Brighton
Written by Emma, Australia, July 2012
Melbourne ’s bay side suburbs of St Kilda and Brighton have been a playground for Melburnians since the late 1800s. Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Melbourne Things to Do ...
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Melbourne’s Top 4 Hidden Treasures
Written by Emma, Australia, September 2011
Melbourne’s arcades and laneways
speak as much of the city’s past as they do of its future. From
original Victorian arcades and specialty shops to fashion boutiques
showcasing upcoming local ...
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New years family day festival at the beach in Geelong.
Written by koalakiss86, Australia, November 2010
If you are hanging around the southern Melbourne or Geelong areas on New Years day then don't miss the massive festival that happens with heaps of games and attractions for the singles, couples and ...
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Romantic Things to Do in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, December 2012
With wide avenues, large parks, sweeping vistas and fine Victorian
architecture in the city; and glorious beaches, forested hills and
wineries just a short drive away, Melbourne is the perfect ...
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The Best Places for High Tea in Melbourne
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2011
Since the 1800s, ladies and gentlemen have been enjoying high tea in the
afternoons. Until recently, sipping on earl grey and nibbling cucumber
sandwiches was an activity reserved almost ...
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The Dandenong Ranges
Written by Emma, Australia, October 2011
Less than an hour east of Melbourne 's city centre lie lush mountain ranges known locally as the Dandenongs .
Popular with day-trippers since the 1870s, these gently rolling hills
and prettily ...
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