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It is the earliest train station in Australia and the main station of Melbourne's local train lines. The high round vault looks like St. Paul's Cathedral in London. △↗,ti. When you arrive in Melbourne, you must try it).
You can tell it's delicious. Burke Commercial Street happily swam on the bustling Burke Commercial Street (Porkest), and no one would notice the passage of time. Before we knew it, shopping bags of all sizes were already hung on our arms, and the sounds of street artists performing live in our ears from time to time.
Burke Commercial Street is the heart of Swanston St and Elizabethst, a street that only pedestrians and trams are allowed to pass through. When you linger in the flagship stores of Foreverne, SportsGirl and Zara, listen carefully to the electric ringtones of the tram entering the station.
Melbourne’s two main shopping malls, Davidjones and Myer, are both located on Burke’s Street. Davidjones uses three buildings to fully display its products. Myer has nine floors, plus a branch on Lonsdalest.
If you are too busy, you might as well visit the muralhall for a break; if it happens to be at the end of the year, you can also enjoy the nostalgia in front of the famous Christmas window. (The most distinctive thing about Melbourne is that there are various festivals in various alleys. This is a hamburger festival in unionlane, which is cheap and delicious.
There are also various beer and red wines) (there are many snack bars on the street, and they all have different flavors) (Here. You can see all kinds of artists at any time, this is a kind of culture in Melbourne) The Melbourne Post Office was built in 1864 and the Melbourne Post Office (GPO) building was renovated.
It presents an elegant and modern retail shopping experience style, and is a gathering place for fashionable boutiques, high-end luxury stores and elegant restaurants. The main post office lane (gpolane) next to the building contains many boutiques and delicious restaurants such as gorman, leonaed fans, mito, caaofinechoolate & patis color.
(GPO's promenade) (small shop inside GPO) Melbourne Chinatown continues to walk south and arrives at the chinaton that Chinese people must have. When you arrive in a foreign country, it becomes a place for Chinese people to find the taste of their hometown. Melbourne Chinatown is not big, but you have to eat, drink and have fun. Pass through under the Great Arch.
The bustling Melbourne Chinatown is immediately present in front of you, feeling the historical atmosphere here in the fragrant Asian delicacies, Chinese herbs and various cocktails. Little Bourkest, located between Swanston Street and Spring Street, has always been the center of the Chinese community in Melbourne.
Many buildings from the 19th century are lined up. Now, Australia's oldest Chinatown combines many hippie bars and boutique fashion stores, exuding a new style. Enjoy a delicious meal in Chinatown's famous Chinese and Asian restaurants, such as sharkfin and late-night snack clubs (suppe days).
Dragon Boat Palace and Westlake Restaurant. Here, morning tea (yumcha) is often synonymous with lunch. If you want to experience exquisite Cantonese cuisine, you can go to the famous Wanshou Palace (floerd Mi) restaurant to try the signature dishes there. The dense facades are waiting for you to dig.
Hotels, KTVs and bars satisfy your entertainment and appetite. Of course, you should not miss the Chinese History Museum in Cohenplae (Chinese Museum) records the long history of Chinese people in this land of Australia. (Melbourne Chinatown Archway) (Colorful Chinatown Night View) Melbourne Shopping Center continues to walk south on Swanston Street.
You can walk to Melbourne Central Shopping Centre to experience fashion, taste food and taste culture in its unique streets. Melbourne Shopping Centre is a focus of food, fashion, culture and entertainment venues in Melbourne City. It has masterpieces of Australian designers, as well as many international brands and their flagship stores.
The Melbourne Mall spans two blocks and has more than 300 stores. Whether you are a shopaholic or a window travel enthusiast, you can come home with satisfaction. There are more than 30 new stores here. Several of them are even unique to the CBD. In the Melbourne Mall, everything is available.
Thecorner is the latest dating and rendezvous in Melbourne, bringing together many international brands. Thedininghall provides customers with convenient take-out services and luxurious dine-in experiences. The diretosuite, the Melbourne shopping center, has a huge screen.
Luxury lounge and private bar. There is so much fun waiting for you to experience at On3. You can start by singing karaoke and then choose a bar that opens late at night to enjoy fine wine and delicacies. (The iconic building of Melbourne Mall, conical glass roof) The architecture of Melbourne Mall is designed with the iconic bullet manufacturing factory.
The square (shottoequare) and a conical glass roof (glasscone) are centered on. The 50-meter-high century bullet manufacturing plant (thecoopsshottoer) was built in the 1980s. There are 327 steps from bottom to top. The conical glass roof is 20 floors high and weighs 490 tons. It is inlaid with 924 glass plates.
These features make it one of the largest buildings of its kind in the world. The Melbourne Mall is located in the heart of Melbourne's Central Business District, on the corner of Latrobestreet and Sanston Street, with easy access. The citylooptrain provides direct access to Melbourne Central Station.
(Melbournecentralstation) first floor. You can also take the free Circle Tram, or take any one-way tram on Swanston Street or St. Kildaroad and get off at the eighth stop. Or choose one-way tram on Elizabethstreet.
Get off at the fifth stop. Melbourne Mall has 1,500 parking spaces and numerous boutique discount stores, making it a classic shopping place worth experiencing. (Victoria State Library, just opposite Melbourne Mall) (Victoria State Library, just opposite Melbourne Mall) (Many loving friends on the road are asking for hugs).
Dakland is a new district in Melbourne, a district built on the sea. It is the first stop for many new immigrants. There is a Ferris wheel and a shopping center. In nequay, you can enjoy coastal art on a swaying boat, taste good wine and food, or shop wildly in waterrontcity.
And have fun with the kids. Either way, you can feel the charm of Melbourne, which is only 5 minutes from the CBD. In the Darkland New District, experience the local and international cuisine of cutting-edge fashion restaurants. Drink cocktails while enjoying the city’s beauty.
Or take your family with you and spend a fun gathering time in the harbour. (Bird view of doklands) (Melbourne Star Ferris Wheel reopened in 2014!) (Melbourne's 2014 Yacht Show is held in doklands) The city lanes shuttle through the bustling streets and alleys of Melbourne, and you will encounter various surprises and excitement inadvertently.
The boutiques hidden in various lanes, the famous restaurants, exquisite and unique cafes and touching bars make the city full of charm. (Melbourne has many legal graffiti places, this is unionlane) Let’s leave those famous mainstream streets first and follow those graffiti and light boxes.
Walk down the alley of the sculpture and see the coolest bars in Melbourne. The barameano in presgraveplae, the color 8 in tatteallslane, the crotinstitute in crotalley street, and the cherrybar in the acdclane trail are all unique.
You can also find some seemingly inconspicuous but very distinctive jazz bars and wine bars, or several gathering places for sporadic students and hidden places with dark lights. (Lovely small bars) Don’t forget those tried and tested alleyways, which are always praised for their trustworthiness.
Meyeplae has a bar of the same name and a famous Italian restaurant, waiterestaurant, while pelleg Ni restaurant welcomes every friend who comes to crossleystreet; hardarelane, degravesstreet and central square (centreplae) compete to serve each guest with delicious food.
Chapter completed!