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Read MoreAt Sim Local, our team is spread out across the world, giving us a unique insider perspective in over a dozen cities. We created this series to highlight the hotspots and hidden gems, with details only locals can provide. This week, the spotlight is on Melbourne, Australia.
Melbourne. Known for its vibrant neighbourhoods, incredible food scene, and iconic events (including the Australian Open, Melbourne Cup, and sometimes even the F1 Grand Prix), it’s no wonder that locals and visitors alike find it hard to leave this dynamic Australian city. Here’s an insider guide to help you make the most of your time in Melbourne.
Melbourne offers some of the best food in the world, a pleasant climate, and friendly, positive people. No matter when you visit, there’s always something happening—whether it’s a festival, a cultural event, or just people enjoying the city’s parks.
Melbourne can be pricey, but it doesn’t have to be. There are plenty of affordable and free things to do, from enjoying the city’s beautiful beaches and parks to exploring museums and galleries. You can experience Melbourne on any budget and still have a great time.
North of the river (Yarra) is where it’s at for me—neighbourhoods like Collingwood, Fitzroy, and Carlton. Very trendy (some might say hipster) with great bars and restaurants.
Here are three must-visit neighbourhoods:
Each neighbourhood has its own distinct vibe, making them perfect for a wander. You'll always discover a new hidden gem you never noticed before.
Melbourne is world-renowned for its coffee, and you can find a great cup of it pretty much anywhere. I’m not much of a coffee drinker myself but I hear Burnside in Fitzroy is a local favourite.
Weekends in Melbourne start with a leisurely brunch—the city’s brunch scene is second to none. Then take a stroll through the Fitzroy Gardens and wrap up the day by finding a beer garden, like the London Tavern in Richmond, to watch the sports.
Melbourne is filled with underrated spots that many tourists overlook. As mentioned, Fitzroy Gardens offers a nice escape from the city buzz. The Yarra river walk takes you on a scenic 20km walk that loops around the city. Prahran Market is a foodie’s paradise offering fresh produce, gourmet snacks, and everything in between.
For an easy day trip, head to the Mornington Peninsula. Less famous than the Yarra Valley, you'll find stunning beaches, and fantastic wineries like Foxy’s Hangout.
If you’re staying in the city, don’t miss Beneath Driver Lane, a hidden cocktail bar with a cool underground vibe.
Melbourne’s food scene is among the best in the world. Here are some top recommendations:
Melbourne's vintage trams at Central Station
Melbourne has excellent public transport that makes getting around a piece of cake:
Driving isn’t necessary unless you’re planning day trips. Otherwise you’ll be fine sticking with Melbourne’s public transport system.
Melbourne’s seasons offer something unique throughout the year, but spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) are the best times to visit. The weather is mild and perfect for outdoor activities.
Unlike tropical parts of Australia, Melbourne has distinct seasons, which locals appreciate for the variety they bring.
For a perfect one-day itinerary in Melbourne, follow this plan:
The Melbourne Comedy Festival, held every March and April, is a personal favourite. It brings together comedians from around the globe for an entire month. With shows ranging from large venues to intimate settings, it’s a must-see while it’s on.
- Aonghus McMahon moved back to Ireland recently after more than seven years living in Melbourne.
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