The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 240-kilometre stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Vi ... More
The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed 240-kilometre stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford. Built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, the road is the world's largest war memorial. Winding through varying terrain along the coast and providing access to several prominent landmarks, including the Twelve Apostles limestone stack formations, the road is an important tourist attraction in the region.
What to see:
1. Twelve Apostles
2. Gibson Steps
3. Loch Ard
4. The Razorback
5. The Grotto
6. London Arch
7. Bay of island
8. Kennett River
Member's pageSeven Seeds Coffee Roasters (세븐 시즈 커피 로스터스)
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Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters have been roasting & brewing the best coffee since '07. Shop from sustainable & ethical coffee roasters in Melbourne. ... More
Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters have been roasting & brewing the best coffee since '07. Shop from sustainable & ethical coffee roasters in Melbourne.
Dukes coffees are ethically traded and sourced from individual farms or small cooperatives. They are blessed to be working with highly knowledgeable a ... More
Dukes coffees are ethically traded and sourced from individual farms or small cooperatives. They are blessed to be working with highly knowledgeable and passionate farmers that are committed to practicing regenerative organic farming. All Dukes coffee is carefully roasted in Melbourne using 100% Organic, Arabica coffee beans.
Member's pageMornington Peninsula Hot spring (모닝턴 페니슐라 핫 스프링스)
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A treasure of Victoria’s coastline, the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful blend of seaside charm and rich wine country.
With its golden beaches, vi ... More
A treasure of Victoria’s coastline, the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful blend of seaside charm and rich wine country.
With its golden beaches, vineyard-dotted hills and dramatic wilderness, there is so much to see and do in the Mornington Peninsula. If you want adventure, there are memorable activities like dolphin encounters and stunning coastal hikes. Foodies will love the world-class wineries (known for chardonnay and pinot noir in particular) and renowned restaurants where you can indulge in local epicurean delights. It's also the perfect place to switch off from the world around you. Soak your cares away in the steamy hot springs or retire to a luxury hotel.
Treat yourself to a spa day::
Everyone needs a little pampering, and the peninsula is just the place for it. Feel restored and revitalised at the tranquil Peninsula Hot Springs with natural thermal mineral baths, blissful spa treatments and rejuvenating wellness experiences.
Day spa facility located less than 90 minutes from Melbourne.
Public Transportation:
Southern cross railway station->Frankston station(Duration : 1 hour and 10min.)
->Take the bus: Besgrove st/Boneo rd(Duration : 40min.)
Located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Block Arcade is Melbourne’s most famous boutique shopping experience. As a key part of the Golden Mile he ... More
Located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Block Arcade is Melbourne’s most famous boutique shopping experience. As a key part of the Golden Mile heritage walk, there is so much to do and see including - boutique fashion, art, gift shops, vintage jewellery, restaurants, cafes and music.
The arcade is a truly unique and iconic location and is home to a wide range of renowned retailers including - Haigh’s Chocolates, Art Of Dr. Seuss, Basement Discs, Sol Alpaca, Bell & Ross and Camper Shoes. Whether it’s shopping or history you are after, the Block Arcade is a must see experience.
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At Koko Black, it’s a mission to conjure up magic you can eat: transforming premium natural ingredients into something that amounts to far more than t ... More
At Koko Black, it’s a mission to conjure up magic you can eat: transforming premium natural ingredients into something that amounts to far more than the sum of its cocoa solids and sugar.
It’s a philosophy that’s produced over 260 Koko Black products since 2003, and more moments of chocolate transcendence than they could count.
Just across Flinders Lane from Centre Place, bustling Degraves Street was one of the first Melbourne 'laneways'. A pedestrian walkway linking the city ... More
Just across Flinders Lane from Centre Place, bustling Degraves Street was one of the first Melbourne 'laneways'. A pedestrian walkway linking the city's fashion precinct with Flinders Street Station, it remains an iconic and sociable spot for drinks, dining, browsing and people-watching. Join the happy hubbub, which at any time includes students and shoppers, tourists and lunching office workers.
Take your friends from out-of-town for coffee or a wine at stalwart Degraves Espresso, a quintessential Melbourne spot, or grab a cuppa from hole-in-the-wall Tulip Coffee.
Though the vibe cast by the cafe umbrellas in the shadow of the impressive Majorca Building is somewhat Parisian, dining on Degraves veers towards the Mediterranean, with The Quarter leading the casual but stylish charge. For those keen for a sweet treat, there's Little Cupcakes, and Pidapipo satisfies with its artisanal Italian gelato.
Browse the boutiques while you're here. Traverse the cobblestones with new kicks from fashion-forward John Fluevog Shoes, and pick up local and Victorian-made gifts – including ceramic reusable coffee cups – at Clementine's. Stock up on artisan notebooks at Il Papiro and canvas the goods at Senior Art Supplies.
The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound an ... More
The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register.
Built in 1869, Royal Arcade is Melbourne's oldest covered shopping precinct and the longest standing arcade in the country. Connecting Bourke Street Mall, Elizabeth Street and Little Collins Street, this ornate, heritage-listed arcade hosts a range of popular boutiques, cafes and specialty stores.
Look up to fully appreciate the spectacular Italianate architectural features designed by renowned architect Charles Webb, who was also responsible for the iconic Windsor Hotel on Spring Street. Marvel at the glass and wrought iron ceiling and watch the famous statues of Gog and Magog strike the clock on the hour.
If you're looking for that unique gift you can't seem to find anywhere, take some to peruse the local jewellers, vintage outlets and fashion boutiques. All shopped out? Rest the legs and enjoy a quiet coffee at either end of the arcade.
Walk down the famous bluestone laneway and admire the street art that has made the Melbourne urban art scene known across the globe. Take in the dizzy ... More
Walk down the famous bluestone laneway and admire the street art that has made the Melbourne urban art scene known across the globe. Take in the dizzying array of colours, characters and shapes created by local and international artists alike. Pick out everything from stencils and paste-ups to murals and installations. Take a wander on your own or join one of the popular walking tours to get some background on the artists and their work. Take a detour round into Rutledge Lane and explore the work lining the walls, windows and wheelie bins of this sister 'gallery'. Once you've had your fill of the color and mayhem of the street art, slow things down with tapas and wine at MoVida Next Door, sit elbow-to-elbow with other hungry punters at big sibling Movida – one of the city's best tapas restaurants – or toast with margaritas and tacos at Tres a Cinco.
Hosier lane, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia 
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Hosier Lane is a laneway in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Located on the CBD's southern edge, it extends between Flinders Street and Flinders Lane, and opens opposite the Atrium at Federation Square.
Skydeck::
Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Skydeck captures everything that is special about Melbourne and beyond.
At Melbourne Skydeck, ... More
Skydeck::
Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Skydeck captures everything that is special about Melbourne and beyond.
At Melbourne Skydeck, the southern hemisphere’s highest observation deck, the city comes to you when you take it all in from nearly 300 metres high. It’s an experience on another level. The Skydeck experience features Bar 88, in association with Bollinger, operated by the Eureka 89 team. With 360° panoramic views all day and night, you can relax and enjoy all of Melbourne’s legendary views with a delicious snack and cool drink.
See Melbourne on the Edge ::
Push the boundaries of thrill-seeking when you step into the Edge. A world-first, the Edge suspends daring guests in a transparent glass cube that projects out from Melbourne Skydeck, leaving them suspended nearly 300 metres above the streets of Melbourne. Challenge your friends, face your fears, or execute an unforgettable proposal.