8 Places Travel Guide in Melbourne Australia Fo Free

The Economist magazine named the city of Melbourne in Australia as the most convenient cities in the world in 2011. It is conceivable, certainly ternyaman city also demanded a high standard of living. Impact for tourists from Indonesia is a bloated budget for accommodation, meals, and transportation.

However, do not let our desire to visit there until low tide. Below 8 free attractions in Melbourne that can be visited.

1. City Circle tram



Tram transportation is one of the mainstays of this city, especially around the town center. To cater to tourists, the state government of Victoria has provided the city circle tram (city circle) surrounding the free business center and the city center.

The tram route is Flinders Street> Harbour Esplanade> Docklands Drive> La Trobe Street> Victoria Street> Nicholson Street> Spring Street> Flinders Street and opposite direction. Information given in the tram sights are skipped. I recommend you for the first time to Melbourne to ride the free tram. You can ride the tram at the places marked city circle. It's easy.

2. Shrine of Remembrance


This monument was erected to honor soldiers who fought in World War I. The monument is surrounded by grassy gardens and shady trees. Located not far from the city center and is easily reached by tram. Location like a park open to make visitors freely in and out of this place.

3. Royal Botanic Gardens


Melbourne Botanical Gardens is located adjacent to the Shrine of Remembrance, with area of ​​36 hectares. Here there are more than 50 thousand plants, and many plants that are uniquely Australian. Here there are also Childrens Garden is made specifically so that the children can freely play and learn.

4. Parliament House


Parliament officially used by the State Council of Victoria. Located in the city center, precisely in Spring Street, very easy to reach by tram or train. During the council members not in session, you can take a tour of the building that became the cultural heritage.

5. Southbank

You may not go to Melbourne without a stroll along the Yarra River. As the name suggests, Southbank located at the southern edge of the river, where the cafes lined along the sidewalk. If you feel the price of food and drinks at the cafes are too expensive, do not be discouraged! You can buy coffee from stalls that are cheaper and enjoy in the garden chairs are widely available here.

6. Queen Victoria Market



There is no other place that can match in Melbourne Queen Victoria Market or commonly referred to VicMart affairs shop. If you're not interested in shopping, the streets in this market is also quite fun, really. VicMart selling souvenirs, clothes, vegetables, fruits and so on. Do not be surprised if you meet the seller in Indonesia, because the students who work part-time in the market. The market is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.

7. Flinders Street Station



The railway station is one of the cultural icons of Melbourne. Station built in 1854 is the most used station in the city. Located on the corner of Flinders Street and Swanston Street, the station serves commuters who live in the suburbs who work downtown.

8. St Kilda beach



This beach is also one of the icons of the city's most comfortable in the world. St Kilda beach is only located about 6 km from the city center. One of the hallmarks of this beach is a grassy gardens and palm trees around the beach, so if you stay too hot sun shelter under a tree while sitting on the grass

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