A Journey Through Melbourne, Australia’s Cultural Capital
Shereen Shabnam
As a Fijian travelling from anywhere in the world to my hometown in Fiji Islands, Australia is a popular stopover and our favourite city is Melbourne, a vibrant metropolis that effortlessly blends culture, art, and natural beauty. My younger sibling who lives there is usually our guide and as a foodie, she has introduced us to Melbourne’s dynamic culinary scene.
Melbourne has rich history and diverse neighbourhoods, and it offers a plethora of attractions that captivate both locals and visitors alike. It is often hailed as the cultural capital of Australia, and for good reason. The city’s arts and culture scene is unparalleled, with numerous galleries, theatres, and museums.
We suggest starting your cultural journey at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), home to an impressive collection of international and Australian art. The NGV International and NGV Australia, located at Federation Square, showcases works ranging from contemporary installations to classical masterpieces.
Then head to Federation Square, a modern piazza hosts an array of events, exhibitions, and performances throughout the year. Take a stroll through the Ian Potter Centre to discover an extensive collection of Australian art, or simply relax at one of the many cafes and watch the world go by.
Just across the street from Federation Square lies Flinders Street Station, an iconic symbol of Melbourne. This historic railway station, with its distinctive yellow facade and green dome, is not only a functional transport hub but also a favourite meeting spot for locals and to snap a photo under the station’s famous clock tower.
Melbourne’s hidden laneways and historic arcades are a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Wander through the graffiti-adorned Hosier Lane for a taste of the city’s vibrant street art, or indulge in some retail therapy at the elegant Royal Arcade and Block Arcade. These narrow passages are filled with quirky boutiques, cozy cafes, and unique eateries, offering a delightful escape from the bustling city streets.
Visit the historic Queen Victoria Market, affectionately known as “Vic Market” that has been serving Melburnians since 1878. Browse through a vast array of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and artisanal goods, or join a guided food tour to sample the market’s culinary delights. The night markets, held seasonally, are a must-visit for their lively atmosphere and diverse food stalls.
Melbourne is a food lover’s paradise, boasting a culinary scene that’s both diverse and innovative. From high-end dining establishments to casual street food vendors, the city offers something for every palate. Head to Lygon Street in Carlton for an authentic Italian dining experience or explore the multicultural eateries of Richmond and Footscray for flavours from around the world. Don’t miss out on the city’s famous coffee culture as Melbourne’s baristas are renowned for their expertly crafted brews.
For a taste of seaside charm, make your way to St Kilda, a vibrant neighbourhood located just a short tram ride from the city centre. Stroll along the iconic St Kilda Pier, enjoy the thrill rides at Luna Park, or relax on the sandy shores of St Kilda Beach. Acland Street is famous for its decadent cake shops and bustling cafes, perfect for an afternoon treat.
If you are a nature lover, escape the urban hustle and bustle with a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens. Spanning 94 acres, these beautifully landscaped gardens are a haven of tranquillity in the heart of the city. Explore the diverse plant collections, take a punt ride on the Ornamental Lake, or simply enjoy a leisurely picnic on the lush lawns.
For a day trip from the city, venture to the picturesque Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, which is a favourite of my sibling. The Yarra Valley is renowned for its stunning vineyard landscapes. In the Dandenong Ranges, you’ll find charming villages, lush rainforests, and the iconic Puffing Billy Railway, a heritage steam train that winds through the scenic countryside. We stopped at a café along the way which served the best hot chocolate for our winter escapade.
Melbourne is indeed a city that captivates with its rich tapestry of experiences. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a foodie, a sports fan, or a nature lover, Melbourne offers something for everyone. With its welcoming atmosphere and endless attractions, it’s no wonder that Melbourne continues to charm visitors from around the globe.