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Melbourne the Metropolitan
A Travel Blog entry by madkaybez from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... to eat food much, but in Melbourne we had sushi every day so I think I believe her. Jess claims it's "typical posh cosmopolitan Melbourne". After lunch, we walked to Victoria Market. All my friends back at the dorm told me I had to go ...
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Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by cockles from Melbourne, Australia
After a suprisingly constructive trip to Tasmania we jetted back to the mainland and more specifically the cosmopolitan city of Melbourne. The flight was delayed by two hours which gave us time to enjoy the sights of Hobarts beautiful ...
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Back to Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by devineescapes from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... no restaurants open except the one in the hotel, and they were still serving a bar menu so I ordered pizza and a cosmopolitan and ate it in the lounge downstairs. January 20 Went to the Melbourne museum to see Aboriginal Contemporary sculpture which was ...
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Roadtrip: Byron Bay to Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by aurora84 from Melbourne, Australia
... the past month, I have been spoiled by many awe-inspiring scenes so any mediocre views definitely paled in comparison. - Melbourne - This lively cosmopolitan city was a big change from the past few days of camping and taking in the natural wonders of ...
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Cosmopolitan city
A Travel Blog entry by jane2011 from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... to do but we did go shopping and visit some cafes and restaurants. We took the free tram that circles the city. It is a very cosmopolitan city with a young energetic feel to it. We can see why so many people choose to live here! From here we are hiring a ...
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More Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by leeandcathy from Melbourne, Australia
... are made up of the usual Aussie city mix of grand colonial buildings and modern glass and steel high rises. It's cosmopolitan, vibrant and definitely multicultural. a 10 minute walk can take you through Greece, China and Italy, and a thousand cafes, bars ...
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Melbourne: Where's your big, fat guts!?
A Travel Blog entry by matt-and-beth from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... are very bad. Well, have been here in Sunny Melbourne for about 3 months now...and we love it! Arriving in big, busy, cosmopolitan Australia was a bit of a shock to the system after small-town friendly New Zealand, but after a few days, we had settled in ...
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Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road
A Travel Blog entry by richandtim from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... on a BBQ for dinner back at theirs - we were definitely in Australia!! The next day we explored Melbourne - a large, lively, cosmopolitan city. In addition to the tram system, what stuck us immediately was the mix of stunning Victorian buildings ...
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Melbourne!
A Travel Blog entry by tboxtracy from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... culture feel going on, you could be someone in europe. The city feels much more laid back than Sydney, much more cosmopolitan. It has a greek and chinese precincts. We had lunch at a small chinese dumpling place which was sooooo good ...
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Cultural capital of Australia - Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by v-atravels0910 from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... was totally buzzing with atmosphere - a huge contrast to what we experienced in Sydney‘s central district. It had a genuine cosmopolitan feel to the place with a mix of Asian, Greek (the largest outside Athens) Middle Eastern and European. There ...
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Melbourne #2
A Travel Blog entry by jon-daniella from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... to our hostel, we were very tired, and annoyingly the following morning, we had to get up about half 5. I was a little sad to Melbourne, we had a fantastic time, it is easily my favourite city in Australia, so multicultural , cultural and ...
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I really heart Melbourne!
A Travel Blog entry by helinachan from Melbourne, Australia
I've now settled into Melbourne after only 2/3days and I love this place! Its cold, rainy, funky, trendy, and cosmopolitan! It like London! Love it. Since being on my travels I hadn't yet found a place where I would like to perhaps live, but Melbourne ...
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Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by gclarke_99 from Melbourne, Australia
... ; Melbourne is a city of about 3.6 million but it is clean and safe and nicely kept up. It is a cosmopolitan city with over a hundred ethnic groups represented. There are lots of Asians which reminded us a bit of Singapore. There ...
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Melbourne Today, Gone Tomorrow
A Travel Blog entry by tomcaesar from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... tourist info centre has a number of different walks around the city, so I took a few of the maps. One of them was a cosmopolitan walk, which didn't really require a map, but was still interesting. The other one was a lanes and alleys walk, unsurprisingly ...
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Days 56-58 - Melbourne and St. Kilda, Australia
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandpaula_09 from Melbourne, South Island, New Zealand
... complete luxury compared to All Nations. Situated near the south coast in the territory of Victoria, Melbourne is a very cosmopolitan city with a slight European edge from its Victorian-era architecture and leafy boulevards. The territory is ...
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Home from home in Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by simonandjo from Melbourne, Australia
... Melbourne is a fantastic place and seems to have just about everything, including a far more laid back, relaxed and cosmopolitan feel, especially when compared to Sydney. What it does also have is tempremental weather with four seasons happening in ...
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Melbourne! Ciao!
A Travel Blog entry by sophia.longhi from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... Gardens and back up Collins Street – one of the main shopping streets in the city centre. Melbourne has a great buzz about it – it feels cosmopolitan, European, arty, modern and cultured – I loved it. The evening that followed was ...
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Our Week in Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by brianajess from Melbourne, Australia
... William, Queen, Elizabeth and Swanston Street as well as Federation Square and a few little streets in between. It is a much more cosmopolitan feel here than in Adelaide. They have starbucks!! We spent the evening with Ori and she introduced us to our ...
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Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by eve-michael from Melbourne, Australia
... . It wasn't the most comfortable experience- not a patch on the South American buses but it saved us a night's accommodation. Melbourne is a cosmopolitan city much like Sydney and the hostel we stayed in was nice. We didn't exactly do much there ...
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Musing in Melbourne
A Travel Blog entry by brookaba from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... really good for me! I've experienced different reactions to being alone in a strange city: elation at being in a buzzing, cosmopolitan town; loneliness; a strong desire to go home and start doing things that are important to me, and generally ...
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Cosmopolitan Hotel Melbourne - by 8Hotels St Kilda
2-8 Carlisle Street, St Kilda Beach, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia
... There is free off street parking and internet facilities in the lobby. I will definitely be staying at the Cosmopolitan when I next visit Melbourne (for the Australian Open). The hotel website is a very good reflection of the hotel: -----
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