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    Christina R.

    HA! I chose to eat lunch at a restaurant in Federation Square, not realizing I would end up spending more than 2 hours here afterwards. I just wanted a few pics and to see what was around and I got sucked in. It's not hard though. This is a very big area with a lot of fun things to do. There are eateries, shops, outdoor spaces to just relax at, a museum, and so much more. I wish I was here at Christmas and could see the decorations. You can truly spend some time just looking at all the building materials in this space alone. We were there during the Women's FIFA World Cup (and in Sydney too) and we just happened upon these official events in both Melbourne and Sydney. It was really fun to see locals and visitors alike, out and about, celebrating and having a great time.

    Andrea U.

    This is one of Melbourne's newest public spaces and a focal point with 460,000 hand laid cobblestones with sight lines to landmarks. There are deck chairs to hang out and people watch. The museums in the square are covered in a fractal patterned reptilian skin. From 7 to 9 in the evening Federation Square comes to life and there's an extensive light show here. The tree, candy canes, snowflakes, decorations on the sides of the museums all light up and the colors change. It was a beautiful night and many were out enjoying it.

    Helen H.

    The public square is on the Victorian Heritage Register. There are many restaurants and bars located here in a series of buildings centered around a large paved square and a glass walled atrium. The square also houses the National Gallery of Victoria. There is a giant digital facade that showcase Melbourne cultural events and activities among other things.

    Ivy L.

    Pretty cool town square right next to the train, across the street from AC/DC and Hosier Lane, with lots of shops and restaurants close by! Federation Square has a ton of character and lots of artsy buildings including the Fracture Exhibit! You get some cool views of the buildings with TVs on the side so people can just hang and people watch at Federation Square. You go up a set of stairs and you see people just chilling and listening to hip hop and dancing! It's like a cool hip hang out area for the locals! There's also a park that's separated by a bridge and while we were there, there was a huge noodle festival going on with food vendors and music! People were just hanging out on the grass, eating and having a good time on a normal weeknight! Pretty cool lively city with artsy vibes for sure! Federation Square adds to this culture, with a mix of the new modern structures and the old buildings in the backdrop!

    Nick N.

    Food: N/A Service: 5/5 Cleanliness: 5/5 Decor & Style: 5/5 A public area to watch tennis all day/night within a great atmosphere? Sign me up! Also, WiFi! I wish this place was bigger!

    Clarissa Y.

    Federation Square is a very modern-esque building with a very unique architectural design. For the most part, it's just a tourist attraction unless you go and attend a special event. It's littered with cafes and restaurants, but they're all unreasonably expensive. You'd probably be better off just picking something up for takeaway from the multitude of cheap eats nearby and eating it in Federation Square. Pretty much, the restaurants would only be reserved for the upper class who can afford it... not a poor university student like me (cough). However, like I mentioned they do regularly hold events to help introduce Melbourne-community! Definitely check out their website to see what's happening and if anything interests you. I like to make visits to Federation Square and as strange as it sounds... meditate. Because of its wide open spaces, it's fairly quiet aside from the light city sounds of cars and trams and illegible conversations. Federation Square provides an amazing view of the city skyline that puts me at peace. Even if you're not going for the restaurants, I suggest making a visit to Federation Square if you're in Melbourne and you might find an aspect of it that you like.

    Jad A.

    Federation Square or "fed square" in Melbourne, is one place that you would find hard not to miss. Home to cultural attractions, where people congregate, meet, stroll, people-watch, drink or grab a bite to eat, in many of the nearby cafes, bars and restaurants. Located directly opposite Flinders Station, it is within a hop to South Bank, and a skip to Australian Centre for Moving Image (ACMI). If you are lucky enough to be here when something is on, such as the Australian Open Tennis, there'll be crowds of people, and deck chairs to lay on, as you watch the Large Screens with the rest of the world. You'll find yourself befriending backpackers and tourists from all over the place, not caring about your clothes, as you plonk yourself on the ground, braving the wind chill. I like Fed Square. I like that it brings all sorts of people together, to unite them, even if it's for a short time. There are lots of facilities nearby, and plenty of cover at many of the cafes close by, should the weather turn nasty and one needs refuge. Great spot!

    Mira S.

    It's a nice common space with lots of dining and arts. Its not especially exciting in itself. It's centrally located. The shops offer free parking in the garage on certain days if you spend at least $50 dining in Federation Square.

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    Brian G.

    Great place to start you tour of the City. Easily accessible by tram, train (Flinders station) or bus. Drops you right off at the Visitor's Center and the easy walking distance to many places or, if it is a HOT day (106 F) like today (Jan 3 2015) take the free tram around the city center

    Alba P.

    I like this place in Melbourne CBD, it is always full of people and life. Here you always can find anything interesting, and there are a lot of nice restaurants and museums.

    Justine C.

    It is amazing to discover that only 25kms away your seeing open paddocks with cows (depending on where your coming from) and before you know it your at Melbourne's most popular meeting place and culture hotspot a stone's throw away from the yarra river. Got to love the contemporary architecture, and it is great that modern art galleries are located here as well as a choice of restaurants to enjoy. A great mecca for locals and tourists alike. On the eve of the AFL grand final, Swanston Street gets fenced off as this landmark attracts crowds. There is always something cultural on; and a purpose built stage has been designed for this purpose. Other cultural events such as the annual Melbourne comedy festival, and the Buddha's bath have been hosted here. And also the Melbourne Food and Wine festival was hosted here earlier this year as well. Stands to purchase goodies are also put up occasionally. Furthermore, on a more enlightened look; Tai Chi is on here every Tuesday morning between 7:30am-8:30am. And you might also find a Zumba party going on once in a while; where you can actually participate in a busy Zumba Class. There is something for everyone here at the square.

    Joanne P.

    Whether its soccer fans watching the big game at 4am or Bollywood dancing on New Years Eve, Fed Square is where Melbourne gathers to celebrate. This alone makes Fed Square special, but it is so much more. Melbournian's either love or hate the design of Fed Square. Whatever camp you belong to there is no denying its usefulness as a public event space. Sporting events on the big screen, concerts, protests. Pretty much any reason you can think of for a public gathering has and will occur here. It is also home to the Australian Centre of Moving Image, Art galleries, shops, cafes bars, restaurants and the popular Tourist Information Centre. Its the location that makes it such an asset to Melbourne. Located across from the transport hub of Flinders Street and easily accessed by train, bus, tram and even by water. If your going to a largely attended public event then transport is key. Me? I love Fed Square. The design is interesting. I love the colours that echo the Australian desert in my mind. I love the big screen and the community it provides. You cant help but feel as though your part of something special when your swept up in an event there. I love that you can sit on the steps and watch Melbourne go by as you wait for friends, I love the range of bars and cafes. ACMI, the gallery and its event spaces. I love watching the Yarra with a beer in hand at the Transport bar. I love the inspiration the Tourism Information provides me. See you there?

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    Mark W.

    Federation Square (known locally as Fed Square) you will either hate it or love it. You can guess what category I fall into. There's always something on - it's a great place to hang out, use the free wifi and watch all the action. Located right in the centre of Melbourne, on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets, right across from Flinders Street Station. You can also take a tour, catch a cruise or wine and dine in style. There's always something going on at Fed Square, with an impressive calendar of events and activities taking place throughout the year. Crowds often gather to watch major events live on the giant screen, such as the AFL Grand Final (football), the FIFA World Cup (soccer), or the Australian Open (tennis). Fed Square is home to the Melbourne Visitor Centre, ACMI, SBS and NGV Australia's Ian Potter Centre. It has distinctive architecture comprised of geometrical patterns and shards, with zinc, sandstone and glass tiles.

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    Lots going on here and a great spot to watch the city go by and see yourself on the giant interactive screen

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    Awesome place to chill outside and look at Melbourne city !! Nice restaurants around here and there's a visitor centre which is helpful

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    Fed Square is home to the Melbourne Visitor Centre, ACMI, SBS and NGV Australia's Ian Potter Centre.

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    Southbank

    Did you know there's a cinema hidden away in Southbank/South Melbourne? It was news to me too, but…read moreI went to The Backlot Studios to check it out as an event venue. Backlot is a private cinema, open to groups - think work functions, parties, hens/bucks (apparently you can play games on the big screen too). The cinema fits about 80 people and the chairs are so comfy. Big black leather seats and big double seats in the back. Unlike some smaller/pop-up movie theatres, this place gives you the proper cinema experience - dark, big screen, big sound, no distractions from the outside world. There is a candy bar at the front that will play videos (and logos if you're a business hiring it out). They have catering options or there's a small surcharge per head to bring in food/drink depending on what kind of catering you're looking at. Looking forward to heading back to catch a movie with a friend or 70.

    What an evening. This cinema takes intimate seriously and although I got to experience it as part…read moreof an event I would love to find out what it is like as an everyday screening. With only one screening room they managed to really make watching a movie comfortable. Between the giant leather couches, the free private parking, the movie sound which plays in the bathroom so that you don't get left behind and the decor which makes going to the movies more authentic they really did well. To top it off they even have couple's leather chairs so that you can really get up close when your parter gets a fright. I'll make sure to post more in depth once I've experience it for real!

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    Melbourne

    State of Grace was one of the highlights of our Melbourne trip -- an incredible dining experience…read morefrom start to finish. The atmosphere is vibrant, stylish, and full of character. From the moment you walk in, there's a buzz that makes the place feel alive without being overwhelming. It strikes a great balance between upscale and relaxed, making it perfect for a date night or a fun evening out. The warm lighting and eclectic design add to the charm and make you want to linger. Service was friendly, attentive, and well-paced throughout the night. The staff were knowledgeable about the menu, checked in on us at the right moments, and made the whole experience feel effortless and welcoming. Every dish we ordered was excellent -- not a single miss. We started with the Cauliflower & Mozzarella Croquettes, which were crispy on the outside and perfectly creamy inside. The Grilled King Prawns were flavorful and cooked just right, while the Kingfish Ceviche was fresh, bright, and beautifully balanced. The Stracciatella & Heirloom Tomatoes was simple yet outstanding, letting the quality of the ingredients shine. For mains, the Duck Breast was cooked perfectly and full of rich flavor, and the Lamb Backstrap was tender and well-seasoned. The Pecorino & Ricotta Ravioli was comforting and delicate, while the Seafood Linguine stood out with generous portions of seafood and a beautifully balanced sauce. The Honey Glaze Carrots were the perfect side -- sweet, savory, and executed flawlessly. Overall, State of Grace delivers on every level -- ambience, service, and food. An exceptional spot that lives up to the hype, and one we'd absolutely return to on our next visit to Melbourne.

    State of Grace has a positive vibe. Even before your first drink you will think oh what a cool…read moreplace. It's the decor from extravagant chandeliers to deer heads with pearl necklaces; it's beautifully eclectic. I had an old fashion and it had the right mix of orange and bitters. I also ordered the burger which was decent and the fries were hot and crispy. The night I visited there was a live singer playing tunes. Service was quick and friendly. Even the ordering is eclectic as you order electronically (QR) pasted to a library book. This place is worth a visit.

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    Let me preface this by saying I'm visiting from Adelaide via San Diego, California. Feel free to…read moremove on to the next review . I thought this place was great. My wife and I came for dinner, and decided to return the next day for their "Boozy Brunch". The dinner was so delicious. We ordered too much, but ate as much as we could before literally throwing in the towel. I ordered a Manhattan and it was very good for Australian standards. Not the best I've had, and certainly not the worst. My wife had the Chandon Garden Spritz which she enjoyed. To eat, we shared the Pork Belly, and a cut of steak I don't recall. FYI...if it's two people, only order one of these dishes. It's plenty for two. Oh! We did have the bone marrow and dumplings for an appetizer. Both were equally delicious. Now, let me get into their "Boozy Brunch". Apologies, but brunch shouldn't be the same food items on the dinner menu. Where are the eggs? Sweet and savory items (French toast, bacon, etc)? Yes, you can get people in with bottomless drinks for two hours, but you can get more people in with eggs Benedict and avocado toast! Especially, when you throw in some really great live music and singing! I would hope on my next trip to Melbourne, that I could return to this fantastic place and enjoy a good "brekkie" with a mimosa. A few ideas...Pork Belly Benny (you already have it on your menu), fried rice with a fried egg on top, linguisa or chorizo sausage on the side. Maybe a continental breakfast tray with mini muffins, croissants, fresh fruit, coffee/tea, and don't forget the avocado toast. There isn't a restaurant in Melbourne that can't put that together on the whim. BTW...this info is free of charge. You're welcome!

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    Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

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    South Wharf

    I attended a two day convention here on the second floor…read more The space itself is HUGE! I didn't explore the entire center but from what I did see, it's a huge space. There was also another convention going on on the main floor. I'm not sure how many different rooms/spaces/auditoriums is in the entire center, but I'm guessing a lot! Considering everything going on over the weekend and all the people, the bathrooms remained clean. There is food and drinks available for purchase.

    The location of MCEC is convenient, close to Southern Cross station and if you're really too lazy…read moreto walk, the 109 tram stop is right at its doorstep. So every time there is an interesting event, I'm usually way more inclined to make the effort to go there as opposed to say, the Showgrounds. My most recent event here was for the Madman Anime fest. There was more than enough room for all the stalls, stage and video games inside the exhibition hall. They also made use of a huge auditorium in the Plenary section. It was my first time there and whoa it was impressive! Comfortable seats, great audiovisual capabilities and lovely modern design. The ushers were friendly and did a good job of checking everyone's wristbands. MCEC is also right next to the yarra at South Wharf and Polly Woodside, which provided a stunning backdrop for those in cosplay posing for photo shoots. I've been to many events here, both day and night, and it's actually refreshing to step outside and just chill out by the water and admire the views, after a long function inside.

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