Melbourne Visitors will find that Melbourne is an exciting city to explore. Mod

Melbourne Visitors will find that Melbourne is an exciting city to explore. Modern architecture and design is juxtaposed with heritage buildings reflecting Australia’s unique history. But beneath the city’s impressive façade, lies the true heart and soul of the city; laneways which snake the city grid to reveal cafés and bars, fashion houses, boutiques, innovative cuisine, galleries, theatres and museums. http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Pages/Home.aspx http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Melbourne.aspx Dining and nightlife Restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs are always buzzing in Melbourne. An eclectic range of cuisine is on offer across town - hidden down laneways, high above street level or overlooking the waterfront. http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/DiningAndNightlife/Pages/ DiningandNightlife.aspx Shopping From the cutting edge to classic, boutique to big time, Melbourne’s vibrant retail scene is alive with alluring labels, products and shopping experiences – some home grown, some world-renowned. http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Shopping/Pages/Shopping.a spx Getting around the city Melbourne is a city that's a cinch to explore, with flexible and no- fuss ways to move around town. Bike tracks, waterways, trains, trams and taxis transport you through the city and make you a part of its action. You can also cruise, cycle or walk to attractions and events around the city. http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/GettingAroundTheCity/Page s/GettingAround.aspx Places to visit Melbourne is a city with endless options. The city sweeps you up into laneways and libraries, attractions, art galleries, parks, theatres and a vibrant waterfront atmosphere. http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/PlacesToGo/Pages/placestogo.aspx What's on See what's on in Melbourne – there's always plenty to do! http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/WhatsOn/Pages/Whatson.aspx MELBOURNE WIDGET The Melbourne Widget is a small application that is embedded in a “Melbourne” logo on any conference, association or business event website. When a potential delegate clicks on the widget, they will be able to view ready-made content about Melbourne and regional Victoria, as well as watch an incentive video about the city. By placing the widget on the event website, delegates are enticed into learning more about the destination and pre and post touring opportunities, plus they will remain on the event website longer without having to click over to other destination websites to obtain visitor information. Research conducted by MCVB indicates that more than three-quarters of international conference delegates sourced information on Melbourne prior to their visit. In addition, 46 per cent of delegates visiting Melbourne for a conference stay on to visit regional Victoria and more than a quarter of delegates visit with at least one travelling partner. MCVB’s Melbourne Widget is provided free of charge to all conferences, congresses and conventions being held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Contact MCVB for your own customised Melbourne Widget. Top 20 things to do in Melbourne 1 Stroll, skate or soak up the sun on the St Kilda beach promenade 2 Join in the festivities at one of Melbourne’s many free public events 3 Discover Australia’s Aboriginal culture on a Koorie Heritage Walk 4 Dine in the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant, while travelling city streets 5 Meet multicultural Melbourne at the Queen Victoria Market 6 See the city from ‘The Edge’ – 88 stories up in the Eureka Tower 7 Capture the city spirit at Federation Square, home to galleries, cafés and bars 8 Eat, drink and live like a local in Melbourne’s sophisticated secret laneways 9 Swim with sea horses around the piers of the Mornington Peninsula 10 Capture culture at the National Gallery of Victoria, with art spanning the globe 11 Meet native and foreign animals or picnic over jazz at the Melbourne Zoo 12 Discover the Melbourne Story at the Melbourne Museum 13 Tee off at one of Melbourne’s 15 championship golf courses 14 Take time out at one of Melbourne’s seaside day spas 15 Experience café culture on Lygon Street – Melbourne’s ‘Little Italy’ 16 See a show at a world-class theatre as Broadway comes to Melbourne 17 Live the sporting passion at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and National Sports Museum 18 Drive a lap around Albert Park Lake, home to the Australian Formula 1TM Grand Prix 19 Shop at Melbourne’s largest department stores, Myer and David Jones 20 Enjoy spectacular water views and stylish restaurants in Docklands What to do and see in Melbourne Guides on Melbourne are available in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Chinese - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_Simplified_Ch inese_Oct2011.pdf French - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_French_Oct20 11.pdf German - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_German_Oct2 011.pdf Italian - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_Italian_Oct20 11.pdf Japanese - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_Japanese_Oct 2011.pdf Korean - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_Korean_Oct2 011.pdf Spanish - http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Gettingaroundthecity/Maps/Documents/SeeDo_Spanish_Oct2 011.pdf City Map http://www.thatsmelbourne.com.au/Documents/Maps/citymap.pdf Victoria Hugging the tip of the Australian east coast, Victoria is Australia's second-smallest state, covering 227,600 square kilometres – roughly the size of the British Isles. Packed into such a compact area is a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions, from sweeping coastline and pristine beaches to national parks and forests teeming with wildlife to wineries, lakes and mountains offering skiing, climbing and hiking. Best of all, many of Victoria's unique and varied landscapes are easily accessible as day trips from Melbourne. http://www.visitvictoria.com/ Murray Region The world’s third longest navigable river, the Murray River, forms the border between New South Wales and Victoria before heading south through South Australia to the ocean. Unwind and enjoy the region’s renowned food, wine, golf courses, and river delights. Explore 40,000 years of inhabitation with an Aboriginal Discovery Tour. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/The-Murray.aspx Yarra Valley Less than one hour’s drive from Melbourne, the picturesque Yarra Valley is famous for its vineyards and rolling green hills and the pleasures of locally produced food and wine. The Dandenong Ranges is a popular escape for its mountain scenery, forests and fern gullies. Drive, walk, wander or float through in a hot air balloon. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Yarra-Valley-and-Dandenong-Ranges.aspx Great Ocean Road One of the world’s most scenic drives, the Great Ocean Road follows Victoria’s stunning south-western coastline past the famous Twelve Apostles. From Torquay, south of Geelong, to Peterborough, east of Warrnambool, the 243-kilometre road winds along cliff tops and down to the shoreline, crosses river estuaries and moves under the canopies of lush rainforests. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Great-Ocean-Road.aspx Grampians The Grampians region, with its ancient and expansive landscapes, has stunning national and state parks, indigenous history and breathtaking scenery. The Grampians National Park features spectacular rocky outcrops, 200 bird species, Aboriginal heritage trails and Victoria’s largest collection of rock art. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Grampians.aspx Victoria’s High Country Head for the spectacular scenery and high altitude of Victoria’s high country. The region is renowned for its welcoming villages, long traditions of wine making, fine local produce and adventure and outdoor activities in the breathtaking alpine scenery. Expect a warm welcome in the region’s villages from the families who run the local gourmet restaurants, boutique wineries and lodgings. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/High-Country.aspx Phillip Island Phillip Island is a popular destination for its nature and wildlife, as well as its international motor racing events. Just 90 minutes from Melbourne, Phillip Island offers visitors a range of easily accessible activities and facilities. Experience the famous Penguin Parade, Australia’s most popular wildlife event, where every day at dusk a parade of little penguins emerge from the sea and make their way to their burrows in the sand dunes. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Phillip-Island.aspx Daylesford and Macedon Ranges Daylesford and Macedon Ranges is the state’s capital of indulgence, offering spa retreats and natural springs, great cafés and fine dining. For more than 100 years, people have flocked to Daylesford and the surrounding spa country for rest and reinvigoration. More than 80 per cent of Australia’s naturally occurring mineral springs are found in the region, with over 70 mineral springs found there. http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Yarra-Valley-and-Dandenong-Ranges.aspx Australia Australia is famous for its many icons – the Great Ocean Road, Uluru, the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, sunshine, kangaroos and koalas. But in between these Aussie icons, breathtaking landscapes, native plants and animals, and laid-back locals set Australia apart from anywhere else in the world. http://www.australia.com/ New South Wales Sydney is cosmopolitan, vibrant and multicultural. A leading global destination recognised the world over for its lifestyle and innovation, and for its beautiful location on the edge of the world’s largest natural harbour. Spend the day exploring the city – climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge or lunch in famous Bondi. Only a short drive from Sydney, explore the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley wine region or the myriad of beaches.. http://www.australia.com/explore/states/nsw.aspx Northern Territory The Territory is dramatic and historic, luxurious and relaxing, stark and pristine. With superb environments, World Heritage-listed national parks, dramatic deserts, tropical shores or outback cattle stations, it offers a diversity of everything that is the real Australia. Uluru (Ayres Rock) is a truly unique destination. Take in the majesty of the Red Centre as you watch the sunrise in a hot air balloon or catch a camel train through the Central Australian desert and enjoy the spectacular backdrop of Uluru and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). http://www.australia.com/explore/states/nt.aspx Queensland Make the most of the outdoor lifestyle with its subtropical climate, dense rainforests and white, sandy beaches and clear blue water. Visit the Whitsundays, with the three natural wonders of Heart Reef, Whitehaven Beach and the Great Barrier Reef. Explore the city vibe of Brisbane, whale watch on the Gold Coast or sample local produce at one of the many outstanding restaurants. http://www.australia.com/explore/states/qld.aspx uploads/s1/ guide-to-melbourne.pdf

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