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    The great australasian beer spectacular :-)
    Liz O.

    Beautiful building with fantastic gardens surrounding it. I've only been here for events but each time I'm in awe of how beautiful it is inside and out. Great venue.

    Evan K.

    Located in Carlton Gardens, the Royal Exhibition Building is one of the oldest exhibition pavilions remaining in the world! One of my favourite sites and one of the most beautiful buildings in Melbourne, the Royal Exhibition Building is a place to put on your bucket list! Housing a wide range of events for Fashion, Food and Art, the Royal Exhibition Building is quite breathtaking from the inside as well. I have visited the Royal Exhibition Building for Fashion and Art and both times have been overwhelmed by the venue. It truly is a masterpiece.

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    Eureka Skydeck - Storefront (12/16/24). @MelbourneSkydeck #Melbourne #Australia @CityOfMelbourne #Traveling #Exploring

    Eureka Skydeck

    4.1(49 reviews)
    2.0 kmSouthbank

    Melbourne is a truly multicultural city, as it is Australia's most populous city. Since World War…read moreII, large-scale immigration from Vietnam, Lebanon, Turkey, Sudan, Italy, and Greece has added to the cultural richness. There is a rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney that extends beyond this city's 5.2 million population, from sporting events to fashion trends and economic influence. We could see just by driving around the city that Melbourne's distinct European charm and feel come through in interactions with both strangers on the street and working people, and that Melburnians emphasize their high quality of life. Below the city's towering skyscrapers (the tallest building is 108 stories high) is a grand mixture of well-preserved Victorian architecture, tree-lined boulevards, expansive gardens, and parks that adds a historical elegance. After visiting one of the city's historic and expansive gardens (Fitzroy Gardens) and passing by numerous green parks within the city's center, our group was taken to the Eureka Skydeck, AKA Melbourne Skydeck, to get a bird's eye view (well, 91 stories is higher than most non-migratory birds' flight) of this bustling city. The Melbourne Skydeck, on Level 88, is the highest observation deck in the Southern Hemisphere and offers a 360° panoramic view of the city and beyond. There is a glass-bottomed "cube" called "The Edge" that extends from the Sky Deck, but we didn't dare walk out onto it. Instead, we braved the OUTDOOR OBSERVATION DECK. We felt the wind and chill blowing through the observation deck as we snapped photos and braced ourselves against the guardrails and chain-link fence. After getting our fill of photos, we stopped to grab a snack at the Skydeck's concession stand. We tried the Australian Steak and Gravy Meat Pie ($10 AUD) and the Sausage Roll with Red Sauce ($10 AUD). Both food items were tasty, and their pastry was flaky and tender, though not the very best. However, I knew that we'd be trying more meat pies or sausage rolls as we continue our way through Australia to New Zealand.

    The sky cleared enough for us to walk here and get outstanding views of the city. Adult tickets are…read moreabout $43 and allow you to ride the elevator to the 88th floor and walk around to 360 degree views of the city. We found sitting spots in every direction so that we could relax and enjoy the view. I thought it was cool to see an aerial view of where they play the Australian Tennis Open. Don't forget to step outside. There is a free gated area so you can experience the wind and chill of the air so far up. We grabbed a drink and sat and chatted and probably spent about an hour up there. Good stop.

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    Merchandise (12/16/24). @MelbourneSkydeck #Melbourne #Australia @CityOfMelbourne #Traveling #Exploring

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    Eureka Skydeck - Burj Khalifa (Dubai) 830M Height (12/16/24). @MelbourneSkydeck #Melbourne #Australia @CityOfMelbourne #Traveling #Exploring

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    Burj Khalifa (Dubai) 830M Height (12/16/24). @MelbourneSkydeck #Melbourne #Australia @CityOfMelbourne #Traveling #Exploring

    City Square - Occupy Melbourne protesters in City Square.

    City Square

    3.3(4 reviews)
    1.3 kmMelbourne

    There is always something happening in Melbourne's City Square. This time when I was there it was…read moreOccupy Melbourne protesters, an orthodox Jew with watching over the palm leaf covered tent for the feast of the tabernacle and a large sculpture of a black baby demon from the Melbourne Festival. There was also the regular protest here from Falung Gong about the Chinese government's treatment of their members, they are almost always there. A month ago there was a huge pavilion for Melbourne's Fashion Week. Soon it will be filled with Melbourne's Christmas Tree and Santa's Mail Box. The sculptures are always there, the monument to Burke and Wills along with other recent quirky statues. Although a few years ago the dog, Larry La Trobe, was stolen one night, the current one is a new cast from the same mould. Another permanent feature of the square is the John Mockridge Fountain, although that was turned off during the drought. And there are also always people in the cafés around the square. When the square is not occupied with something happening and the weather is fine I enjoy just sitting here. There is plenty of room to sit and enjoy Melbourne.

    City Square is a funny little pocket of the city that shows a bit of the eclectic side of…read moreMelbourne. During event times, it's fantastic. This space is brought to life during major events like Comedy Festival, Melbourne Spring Fashion Week, and Christmas time - providing a central hub for free shows, displays and the city's Christmas Tree. There's a little patch of green space, plus a line of vendors to sit down and grab a bite or a drink if you need a break from shopping nearby. When it's not occupied by events, it seems to be the preferred place for protesters, annoying people with flyers, and a rather terrifying busker that likes to shriek at people waiting for their tram while he plays with marionette puppets. I once escorted an out of town friend to her tram late in the evening while he was there and we decided to stay with her until she was in the clear. Provided there's no one loitering around ready to harass you with puppets or political agendas, it's worth dropping by to check out what's happening or put up your feet near the fountains.

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    City Square - Sculpture on the corner of city square.

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    Sculpture on the corner of city square.

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