Melbourne is a pleasant town with lots of parks, beautiful old buildings, alleys that lead us to a cafe, sidewalk cafes, and eclectic local boutiques. And, especially for you who love the arts and culture event, Melbourne has plenty.
Where to Go?
Abstinence tennis fans spend a tennis stadium tour visiting Rod Laver Arena which is used for the Australian Open grand event every year. Walking down the Yarra River or combing may also participate river cruise on the afternoon of the evening.
For shopping Spree, we recommend Chapel Street. In this region, there are eclectic shops that exist only in Melbourne. The city also has the Royal Botanic Gardens to relax enjoy the outdoors. It also to Federation Square for a spot just watching the city goes by.
Cheap Eats
Noticing Try the Ramen Shop 146a, 210 La Trobe Street, Melbourn
e Central. Because price and satisfying taste, this place is always full of visitors. We liked the beef Gyu Don (AU $ 8 or about Rp60.000) the filling and yum yum.
There are also other menus, ranging from the Chicken Teriyaki to potstickers. Uniquely again, this restaurant provides Takeaway box that lets you bring home if you do not run out of food. Super economical!
Cheap Stay
Hostels are often avoided due to the lack of facilities image. But, in Melbourne Metro YHA (AU $ 75 or around Rp500.000-an), the traveler can enjoy a clean room, Internet lounge, a DVD can be borrowed for free, free swimming pass, and the most exciting is the rooftop lounge. On the roof, but could enjoy the view of the city, you can sunbathe, read a book, even pests BBQ night.
Spend Your Money On
When tired of walking, a little indulgence is not to be missed in Melbourne is Koko Black. This cafe serving authentic chocolate drink with a variety of unique variants. Affogato Chocolate (vanilla ice cream doused hot chocolate) is our favorite. Well, for who want to experiment, you may be desperate to try Chilli Blend with a slightly spicy taste, actually made with a mixture of chili!
Budget Airlines
Jetstar Asia flight from Bali, Tiger Airways fly from Singapore, and Air Asia flies from Kuala Lumpur.
