Melbourne, as well as my home, is widely regarded as Australia's cultural, foodie and coffee capital.
It is a city that effortlessly blends sophistication with laid-back charm. Known for its vibrant laneways, world-class dining, and thriving arts scene, Melbourne offers a unique urban experience that captivates visitors year-round.
Getting Around
Navigate the city easily with its efficient tram network, including a free city circle tram. The walkable city centre and numerous bike paths make exploring a breeze. The grid layout makes it easy to find and explore the many attractions, almost all of which are either inside or a short tram ride from the city centre.
Key Attractions
Explore the cultural heart of the city at Federation Square, home to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Then, look across the road to view the iconic Flinders Street Rail Station in one direction and St Paul’s Cathedral in another. Lose yourself in the lush Royal Botanic Gardens.
Art enthusiasts shouldn't miss the National Gallery of Victoria, located in the Arts Precinct, which is located just over the other side of the Yarra River. The National Theatre with its towering spire and the Melbourne Concert Hall are also both located here.
Sports fans can soak in the atmosphere at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) and explore the Australian Sports Museum located within it. Wander through the historic Queen Victoria Market, marvel at the street art in Hosier Lane, or take a seaside stroll at St Kilda Beach. For panoramic views, head to Eureka Skydeck or cruise along the picturesque Yarra River.
Head in the opposite direction (by free tram, of course) to see the State Library of Victoria and the magnificent copper dome over its stunning Victorian reading room.
Continue on to the Queen Victoria market, an open-air (but undercover) market for locally made products and produce. There are many specialty delis, where you can buy fresh supplies for your lunches while exploring the rest of Melbourne’s attractions.
Hidden Gems and Local Flavour
Discover Melbourne's famous coffee culture in its countless cafes and roasteries. For authentic Italian home-style cuisine and coffee, visit Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar on Bourke St—a Melbourne institution established in 1954 that claims to have been the first bar with an espresso machine in Melbourne. For Italian fine dining, Florentino's (another Melbourne institution) is a short walk away.
In the middle of the city, you can enjoy boutique shopping while admiring the design and architecture of the Block Arcade’s soaring glass canopy and mosaic tile floor inspired by Milan’s famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuel. See the adjacent Royal Arcade’s Italianate architecture and the statues of Gog and Magog - 2.1-metre-high statues of mythical British giants flanking a large clock, installed in 1892.
Explore trendy neighbourhoods like Fitzroy and Brunswick, or seek out hidden speakeasies and rooftop bars for skyline views. The city's culinary scene, which ranges from fine dining to eclectic food trucks, reflects its multicultural heritage.
Chinatown, on Little Bourke Street, is a 5-minute walk away.
Sporting Capital
Melbourne's passion for sports is evident in its year-round calendar of events. The Australian Open tennis tournament kicks off the year in January, followed by the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix in March/April. September brings the AFL Grand Final, which fills each of the 100,000 seats at the MCG, while November sees the prestigious Melbourne Cup horse race. Cricket fans flock to the MCG's Boxing Day Test Match in December.
Melbourne Major Activities Calendar
Melbourne's unique blend of sports, culture, food, and urban sophistication creates an atmosphere unlike any other. Whether you're sipping coffee in a hidden laneway, cheering at a world-class sporting event, or losing yourself in one of the many festivals, Melbourne offers a rich tapestry of experiences that will leave you longing to return.
- January: Australian Tennis Open
- March: Moomba Festival - a celebration of Melbourne life, Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- April: Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- August: Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Writers Festival
- September: Melbourne Writers Festival, AFL (Australian football) Grand Final which fills the MCG with 100,000 spectators, Melbourne Fringe Festival and Melbourne International Arts Festival
- October: Melbourne Fringe Festival and Melbourne International Arts Festival
- November: Melbourne Cup - the horse race that famously “stops a nation”, Melbourne Music Week, White Night festival
- December: Boxing Day Cricket Test Match
Best times to visit Melbourne
Melbourne’s weather is quite mild and temperate, but also can be quite variable within a single day. While outsiders laugh at Melbourne’s 4 seasons in one day, to locals it means that if you don’t like the current weather, you don’t need to wait long for it to change!
- Melbourne’s summer (Dec - Feb) is generally dry and fine and can have short periods when temperatures reach over 35 degrees Celsius (approx 95 Fahrenheit). Generally, average temperatures range between 14 - 25.3°C (57.2 - 77.5°F).
- Autumn (Mar-May) is a pretty time of year and a personal favourite, with crisp mornings followed by sunny (although cooler) days. Average temperatures range from 10.9 – 20.3°C (51.6 - 68.5°F).
- Winter (Jun-Aug) is chilly, with average temperatures ranging from 6.5 - 14.2°C (43.7 - 57.6°F). Overcast days are interspersed with sunny ones and when it rains, it tends to be a shower that clears after perhaps an hour. Heavy rain is rare at this time of year. This corresponds to the low season and offers good value for those who don't mind the cooler weather.
- Spring (Sep-Nov) follows with sunnier and warmer days but also more rainy days, although showers tend not to last long, and the runs of rainy days are short compared to cities like Sydney, where weather patterns are more persistent. During spring, average temperatures range from 9.6 - 19.6°C (49.3 - 67.3°F). This season is known as the most variable of the year, when weather can quickly change from calm and sunny to cold and windy. October is the wettest month, with a total of roughly 10 days with rainfall.
In short, any time of year is good to visit Melbourne. You just need to have clothes suited to layering and perhaps an umbrella to be prepared for all the changes.
Accommodation
Melbourne is spoilt for choice with many excellent accommodations to suit a range of budgets. There are multiple options available from each of Accor (8), Hilton (5), Hyatt (3), IHG (5) and Marriott (7), while other great options include The Langham, The Standard and The Royce.
Contact me here to learn which of the many options will best suit your preferences for style, personality and budget.