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Melbourne

 


Melbourne is a combination of busy routes, world-class restaurants and fascinating museums. The locals love their coffee, and they offer it in large quantities in fine restaurants. There is always a sense of excitement here - whether it's in the city's capitals or strong rivals of the sport. Go to a sports event, have a cocktail on the roof of the house and discover the hidden stories inside the streets full of art in Melbourne.

The Melbourne Center has wooden wooden cables, which have become a place for coffee shops, restaurants and various grocery stores. Start at Flinders Street, wander down Degraves Street, and explore the city's beautiful scenery and street art on every corner - including works from English graffiti artists Banksy. Go down Collins Street and visit the beautiful Block Arcade and get a caffeine bite from Brother Budan or Patricia, both on Little Bourke Street.


For Melburnians, coffee is more than just an important part of their morning routine. It has become so ingrained in culture that it has already developed into a form of art. Home to thousands of coffees and some of the most beautiful baristas in the world, you will never be far from the intricate cup of one original coffee. Australian coffee is signed in white (like latte), but you'll get a cold drip, pour over, siphon and even matcha green suitable for Instagram, blue algae and tumeric coated latte . Head to ST. ALi in South Melbourne, Seven Seeds in Carlton or Industrial Beans in Fitzroy to see for yourself how big coffee can be.

Book well in advance Attica, one of the 50 best restaurants in the world, and add to Ben Shewry's unique tasting menu. The streets of downtown Melbourne are home to popular restaurants, such as Tonka, a graffiti-covered Duckboard Place, and the magnificent Flower Drum on Market Lane. The most delicious food, don't miss the delicious Vietnamese Hanoi Hannah food or Fonda Mexican for tacos and burritos. Both pack fast.

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