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While Melbourne may not be Australia’s state capital, there are few who would argue against its claim as the nation’s cultural capital. It blends historical architecture with examples of contemporary design.

The city's Federation Square is overlooked by St. Paul’s Cathedral and Flinders Street Station, whose green and yellow facade matches the colour of the historic Melbourne trams that still run around the world’s longest tram network. Federation Square is also home to the Ian Potter Centre, which houses the Australian art collection of the National Victoria Gallery, and the cutting-edge ACMI (Australian Centre of The Moving Image), which documents the country’s cinematic history.

Melbourne’s artistic prowess is not only displayed in galleries and museums but also in the form of marvellous street art across the city, from Croft Alley to Hosier Lane. While you’re out graffiti hunting, be sure to sample the renowned coffee culture with a cup of your favourite blend at cafés like Axil Coffee Roasters or Seven Seeds.

South of the Yarra River are St. Kilda, a wide and sandy beach that’s popular for its picturesque promenade, and Brighton, a longer stretch known for its colourful bathing huts. From rollerblading and cycling to windsurfing and yachting, there are plenty of things to do around these beaches.

Melbourne Airport offers flights to Sydney and destinations across the world.

Tonight

From £55 per night

This weekend

From £152 per night

Next weekend

From £140 per night

Most popular time to visit October–December
Cheapest time to visit January–March
Local currency AUD 10 = £5.23
Language English
Average weekend price £122 per night
Average weekday price £133 per night
Typical stay 2 nights

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4.0

Split system wasn't functioning.

30 April 2024

Split system wasn't functioning. It took several days before they acted on it. I was cold and bought myself a hot water bottle. A microwave in rooms would be a marked improvement. Lighting is bad for reading at night.

Joskowicz
Joskowicz
10

With trams, gf df vegan options, sporting facilities and...

29 April 2024

With trams, gf df vegan options, sporting facilities and shopping right at your door, the city holds endless opportunities to fill days. If you are seeking a day trip, the Dandenongs and Yarra Valley are only a short drive away.

Nicole
Nicole Australia
10

Melbourne is such a beautiful city.

28 April 2024

Melbourne is such a beautiful city. I was there to see Nick Cave at the Convention Centre. What a concert ❤️. Hotel Indigo was in a perfect place for me to walk to South Bank; in fact l walked everywhere. It was literally a five minute walk from the Southern Cross station. I can't wait to return to visit all Melbourne has to offer.

Carol
Carol
8.0

Always love Melbourne.

27 April 2024

Always love Melbourne. Going to Anzac Day AFL was a highlight. Walking the laneways in town looking at different shops and eateries was great, as was taking the tram to St Kilda for a walk around. Tram system was easy. Pubs, cafes, bars were busy. Food prices, especially in pubs were surprisingly high.

Elaine
Elaine Australia
10

Vibrant, cosmopolitan city where there is always something...

26 April 2024

Vibrant, cosmopolitan city where there is always something fun to do or see. A foodie paradise boasting some of the best coffee, pastries and all manner of delicacy generally within walking distance anywhere in the CBD. World class museums and venues. A must visit destination.

Finster
Finster
10

The restaurants are next level.

26 April 2024

The restaurants are next level. Melbourne is super busy and there are pedestrians everywhere but everyone seems to move with ease and everyone is friendly. Loved the food and the shopping. Bring good walking shoes - so much to see and do. Loved the free trams around the CBD. Public transport is very good.

Paula
Paula New Zealand

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