'I discovered hidden bars and colourful street art under the hot rays of Oz'
20.08.2023 - 09:25
/ ok.co.uk
While Sydney is often the first choice for Brits travelling down under, in-the-know Aussies insist Melbourne has the edge when it comes to culture, cuisine and cool. Just ask actress Cate Blanchett and sisters Kylie and Dannii Minogue, who all grew up there.
As well as being a hub for art, music and dining, Melbourne is the nation’s capital of sport, with major international arenas for tennis, cricket and football. And if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, the surrounding state of Victoria offers spectacular scenery and plenty of relaxing retreats as OK! found out on a recent trip… Time to explore In the Central Business District, a wander among Melbourne’s famous “laneways” is a must.
Not only will you find hidden restaurants and bars, many of them on the rooftops, but you will also discover colourful street art at every turn.The iconic AC/DC Lane – named after the Aussie rock band – is full of edgy graffiti, while Hosier Lane attracts hordes of Instagrammers looking for the perfect shot. Any sightseeing trip should include Queen Victoria Market, which has been serving Melburnians for 145 years.
Known locally as the “Queen Vic”, it is the biggest open-air market in the southern hemisphere and has a staggering array of fresh produce, clothing, crafts and souvenirs.The market is a great place to pick up everything from Ugg boots to jewellery – and we found the hot jam doughnuts at the American Doughnut Kitchen well worth queuing for. Australia is also crazy for caffeine, so grab a flat white from Market Lane Coffee.There are branches across the city, including in chi-chi Carlton, a trendy district with delis, bookstores and boutiques.
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