Find beauty spots in Melbourne city|12 suggested spots - complimentary visit:
Melbourne city top places:
1-Chinatown:
Melbourne Chinatown in Little Bourke Street, especially the prosperous area from the east end to the middle of this street. Chinatown is not a residential area, but a gathering place for Chinese restaurants and shops in the heart of Melbourne. The history of Melbourne’s Chinatown began in 1854, and it was the earliest Tang Dynasty in Australia.
2. Flinders Railway Station:
the second free Melbourne attraction in the urban area, of course, is Melbourne’s landmark train station, Flinders Street Station.
At the end of the 19th century, the wealth created by the gold rush created many majestic Victorian buildings in Melbourne’s urban area.
3-Penguin island:
One of Melbourne's most attractive sightseeing projects is to visit penguins on Phillip Island. It has become one of the must-visit attractions for foreign tourists visiting Melbourne, where you can see the smallest penguin in the world (the adult penguin is about 30 cm tall).
4. Federation Square :
Federation Square is a 21st-century modern building, while Flinders Railway Station is a 19th-century Victorian building with a very strong contrasting style.
5. Ian Potter Center :
The Ian Potter Center on Federation Square belongs to the National Gallery of Victoria, also known as the NGV Australia Pavilion.
It is a collection of Australian artworks. There are more than 20 exhibition halls in the art gallery.
6-Old parliament building:
The Old Parliament Building was built in 1856 and is where the current Legislative Assembly of Victoria is located. The building is beautiful and unique. Because the old parliament building is located not far from the Melbourne Marriage Registry on the same street, there are often newlyweds and guests attending weddings taking pictures here.
7. National Gallery of Victoria:
The Ian Potter Center (NGV Australia) mentioned above is exhibiting works by Australian artists.
And this NGV exhibition on St Kilda Road in Melbourne has been extended to the works of internationally renowned masters, with a collection of 60,000 pieces, which is one of the most exquisite art museums collections in the world.
8. Melbourne War Memorial :
The war memorial in Melbourne is to commemorate the Australian soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country. It is not only the war memorial in Melbourne but also the largest war memorial in Australia.
It is also a rare temple-style building in Australia, with a taste of Greek architecture.
9. Royal Botanic Garden :
This Melbourne Royal Botanic Garden was built in 1846 and covers an area of 35.4 hectares. There are more than 50,000 species of plants in the garden.
10. Queen Victoria Market :
Queen Victoria Market in downtown Melbourne has a history of one century (100 years).
It can be said to be Melbourne's most historic outdoor market, selling all kinds of things, from fresh farm products, handbags, clothing, jams, etc., everything.
There is a coffee shop on one side, and a river view on the other, so it's not pleasant.
11-Melbourne Royal Arcade:
If you want to go shopping, but you don't want to be modern and want a different taste, Royal Arcade is the answer.
Royal Arcade is the oldest shopping street in Melbourne and the oldest shopping street in Australia. The history can be traced back to the 1870s.
If you want to see ancient European buildings and European-style shopping malls, it is definitely worth picking up a camera and experiencing it slowly.
12- Old Finance Agency Building :
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