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Top 7 Best places to visit in Melbourne and its surrounds

Melbourne is a very nice city with fantastic street art, chic neighborhoods, sleek architecture and roof bars. In addition to modern city living, you can lose yourself in nature outside the metropolitan area. With the offer, a trip to Melbourne is sure to keep you busy.<br>For maxi cab booking visit: https://www.eazymaxitaxi.com.au

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Top 7 Best places to visit in Melbourne and its surrounds

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  1. Top 7 Best places to visit in Melbourne and its surrounds Melbourne is a very nice city with fantastic street art, chic neighborhoods, sleek architecture and roof bars. In addition to modern city living, you can lose yourself in nature outside the metropolitan area. With the offer, a trip to Melbourne is sure to keep you busy. Top spots to check out in Melbourne: 1. Fitzroy 1. Fitzroy "Fitzy", as it is locally called, is a fashionable and artistic neighborhood known for its bohemian vibes. The region attracts young professionals and students thanks to its unique bars and restaurants. You can also find dotted street art around the suburb, as well as galleries in many of its terraced houses. Brunswick Street is well-liked for nightlife and shopping, while Gertrude Street offers more eateries, art and design. Best for: street art, trendy shopping, Food and drink. 2. Flinders Street Station 2. Flinders Street Station Standing tall in the center of the CBD, Flinders Street Station is one of Melbourne's most iconic structures. It is a popular place for locals and travelers, who arrange to meet under the line of their famous watches. The location is one of the busiest in the Southern Hemisphere. The upper floors had a gym, library and lecture hall and a ballroom. Best for: History. 3. 3. Federation Square Federation Square This popular and dynamic public square in Melbourne's CBD was designed as a focal point for the city's cultural and civic activities. With year-round attractions and events, it is home to an array of restaurants, bars and specialty shops. Whichever year you are visiting the capital city of Victoria, you will find something of interest going to "Fed Square". Best for: Entertainment, events, art, culture. Book Eazy Maxi Taxi for your Melbourne tour.

  2. 4. Great Ocean Road 4. Great Ocean Road The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia's most scenic drives and runs along the Victorian coastline between Torquay and Ellsford. The road spans 243 km and is included in the Australian National Heritage List. Today the route is famous for its natural rock formations, mainly the Twelve Apostles as well as a chance to see the major surf spots, fascinating cities and wildlife up close. Best for: Scenic sights. 5. St Kilda 5. St Kilda St Kilda is a buzzing beach that attracts backpackers, families and fitness lovers. You'll find travelers running down the boardwalk and filling trendy restaurants and bars on Eckland and Carlisle streets. The once glitzy resort area is now a popular venue for music and festivals, and offers a cozy veneer on the edge of town. Best for: Foodies, relaxation, families. 6. Yarra Valley 6. Yarra Valley The Yarra Valley is a famous wine production area near Melbourne. The area is full of lush, green land and vineyards, and is one of the most popular areas for a day trip from Melbourne. There are over 80 cellar doors you can visit; But along with wine tasting, you will also find mouth watering food, beautiful places, breweries and art gallery. Best for: Food and drink lovers. 7. Phillip Island 7. Phillip Island Phillip Island is off the southern coast of Victoria and is a popular day trip from Melbourne. The most famous inhabitants are the fairy penguins. Visitors gather in the evening to watch the Penguin Parade as the penguins descend from the water on the land. You can also travel to the area known as Nobob to see the Colony of Fur Seals, as well as the famous pre-Grand Prix track, for car and motorcycle racing. Best for: Scenic sights, nature, wildlife. How to get there: Drive from Melbourne. Or you can book a maxi taxi to visit these topmost tourist spots in Melbourne with your family.

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