No. You will not have time to sleep in this city so special, where all lovers of culture and sport, but also foodies, will find very interesting events. Arriving in Melbourne, you will discover a myriad of cafes, bars and boutiques that branch out into the city. Of course, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Southbank (do not forget to see the huge complex of casino and Southbank restaurants, cafes and bars along the river), or you can admire the elegance of Federation Square (between creativity and a cup of coffee). If you want, you can cross by boat (but also kayaking) the Yarra, but also walking, just walk through the meadows and the lakes of the Royal Botanic Gardens. special areas where to go? South Yarra St Kilda, on the beach. At Prahran, you can explore the Greville Street and Toorak Road. http://www.australia.com/en
After a day so full of beautiful things (and also full of effort), you must be hungry. No problem, but you choose to spend your evening at a Chinese restaurant (along Little Bourke Street), or try the Italian cuisine in an intimate restaurant in an alley. Stop, if you want to listen to live jazz (or to the last drink of the evening), in a hidden bar, among the inner streets. If you will enter – that night – in the special category of sleepwalkers, you will need to look for a coffee (which serves coffee and pastries), of course open until late evening. Before leaving, still a wonderful day awaits you, in the Mornington Peninsula. You can hire a car, arriving where the vineyards and olive groves meet with ocean views that will steal your breath. Stopped in the village, the sea of Sorrento. Admire all the views, as you navigate the route along the coast, from Sorrento Ocean Beach to Portsea Back Beach. Difficult, very difficult, the memory of those horizons will come from your eyes. https://www.experienceoz.com.au/melbourne