The season of new beginnings hits Melbourne’s CBD and this spring we cannot wait to emerge from our winter hibernation and explore all the possibilities of our beautiful city. It’s time to put away your heavy black jacket for a lighter black jacket, slide on your favourite white sneakers and explore all Melbourne has to offer.
Perfect for the kids these school holidays, discover Tyama at Melbourne Museum. Be transported through Victoria’s nocturnal worlds and immerse yourself in the 360-degree projections with breathtaking effects.
Location: Melbourne Museum
Time: 9AM - 5PM Daily
Source: Melbourne Museum
Melbourne is home to world-class artists with our hidden laneways offering a unique trove of urban street art to discover.
Immerse yourself in Melbourne’s culture as you walk through our city discovering hidden gems perfect for photos.
Read more on some of our favourite laneways to explore.
Image credit: Unexplored Footsteps
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional event celebrating family reunion and occurs when the full moon appears largest in the sky.
Mooncakes are traditionally eaten during this time with Melbourne’s best mooncakes available at Godiva. Strictly while stocks last.
Take part in the festivities at the Museum of Chinese Australian History on Sunday 11 September for free festivities for the whole family.
Springtime calls for brunchtime.
We wish every meal could be brunch, especially with so many fantastic options here in Melbourne, Australia's brunching capital.
With rich hollandaise sauces, fresh pastries and full-bodied coffee AU79 has beautifully decorated their menu for you to enjoy.
Our recommendations:
Prawn Benedict
Chilli Scramble
Big Breakfast
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